ListBox supports long press interactions on its options in certain configurations. See the following sections on how to handle these behaviors in your tests.
@react-aria/test-utils offers common listbox interaction testing utilities. Install it with your preferred package manager.
Initialize a User object at the top of your test file, and use it to create a ListBox pattern tester in your test cases. The tester has methods that you can call within your test to query for specific subcomponents or simulate common interactions.
// ListBox.test.tsimport {render} from'@testing-library/react';
import {User} from'@react-aria/test-utils';
lettestUtilUser = new User({
interactionType: 'mouse'
});
// ...it('ListBox can select an option via keyboard', asyncfunction () {
// Render your test component/app and initialize the listbox testerlet {getByTestId} = render(
<ListBox selectionMode="single"data-testid="test-listbox">
...
</ListBox>
);
letlistboxTester = testUtilUser.createTester('ListBox', {root: getByTestId('test-listbox'), interactionType: 'keyboard'});
awaitlistboxTester.toggleOptionSelection({option: 4});
expect(listboxTester.options()[4]).toHaveAttribute('aria-selected', 'true');
});
API
Properties
Name
Type
Default
advanceTimer
UserOpts['advanceTimer']
Default: —
A function used by the test utils to advance timers during interactions. Required for certain aria patterns (e.g. table).
interactionType
['interactionType']
Default: mouse
The interaction type (mouse, touch, keyboard) that the test util user will use when interacting with a component. This can be overridden
at the aria pattern util level if needed.
Returns the listbox options. Can be filtered to a subsection of the listbox if provided via element.
Testing FAQ
In cases like this, first double check your test setup and make sure that your test is rendering your listbox in its expected state before the test util interaction call. If everything looks correct, you can always fall back to simulating interactions manually, and using the test util to query your listbox's state post interaction.
Whenever the listbox tester queries its elements or triggers a user flow, it does so against the current state of the listbox. Therefore the listbox tester can be used alongside whatever simulated user flow you add.