Warning
Deprecated: This package is deprecated and will not receive any further updates.
Because this package only provides very small helpers to help write tests for Stimulus controllers, and is tightly coupled with Jest, jsdom and Testing Library dependencies, we can no longer recommend it.
In 2025, we cannot force developers to install Jest (and ~270 sub-dependencies including Babel) and the like, since many test runners exist, and many of them are more modern and much faster, like Vitest.
We want to give you the choice to use the best tools for your needs, and not force you to use what we suggested in the past.
To migrate from @symfony/stimulus-testing
, you can follow these steps:
- Install the dev dependencies
@testing-library/jest-dom @testing-library/dom
; you may also want to installmutationobserver-shim regenerator-runtime
if you still have legacy code or architecture. - In the file
assets/test/setup.js
, replace imports:
-import '@symfony/stimulus-testing/setup';
+import '@testing-library/jest-dom';
- Create the file
assets/test/stimulus-helpers.js
with the following content:
export function mountDOM(html = '') {
const div = document.createElement('div');
div.innerHTML = html;
document.body.appendChild(div);
return div;
}
export function clearDOM() {
document.body.innerHTML = '';
}
- In your tests files, replace imports for
mountDOM
andclearDOM
:
// assets/test/controllers/hello_controller.test.js
-import { clearDOM, mountDOM } from '@symfony/stimulus-testing';
+import { clearDOM, mountDOM } from '../stimulus-helpers';
- And finally, remove the
@symfony/stimulus-testing
dependency from your project.
Symfony UX Stimulus testing is a low-level package to help write tests for Stimulus controllers in applications and reusable packages.
Symfony UX Stimulus testing is currently considered experimental.
yarn add @symfony/stimulus-testing
Symfony UX Stimulus testing ships several tools to help write tests for Stimulus controllers:
- it uses Jest as test runner ;
- it relies internally on jsdom and mutationobserver-shim to emulate a DOM implementation and allow to execute Stimulus controllers in the console ;
- it provides an integration of Testing Library ;
- it provides helper functions to ease Stimulus tests development in Symfony projects and bundles ;
To start using Symfony UX Testing, you first need to configure a testing environment:
-
Create a
assets/test
directory ; -
Create a
assets/test/setup.js
file to initialize Symfony UX Testing:
import '@symfony/stimulus-testing/setup';
- Create a
assets/jest.config.js
file for Jest configuration:
module.exports = {
'testRegex': 'test/.*\\.test.js',
'setupFilesAfterEnv': ['./test/setup.js']
};
- Create a
assets/.babelrc
file for Babel configuration (you may need to install Babel,@babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties
and@babel/preset-env
if you haven't already):
{
"presets": ["@babel/preset-env"],
"plugins": ["@babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties"]
}
- Finally, create your first test, for instance
hello_controller.test.js
:
import { Application } from '@hotwired/stimulus';
import { clearDOM, mountDOM } from '@symfony/stimulus-testing';
import HelloController from '../controllers/hello_controller.js';
const startStimulus = () => {
const application = Application.start();
application.register('hello', HelloController);
};
describe('HelloController', () => {
let container;
beforeEach(() => {
container = mountDOM('<div data-controller="hello"></div>');
});
afterEach(() => {
clearDOM();
});
it('connect', async () => {
startStimulus();
// Write a test here ...
});
// You can create other tests here
});