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Hi, I'm currently evaluating react-testing-library to test helix components. I wonder what testing framework/lib do you use?
Do you wrap the RTL functions like below? Or just using RTL directly on every test namespaces
(ns limeray.web.simulate
(:require
["@testing-library/react" :as rtl :refer [fireEvent]]
[cljs-bean.core :refer [->js]]))
(defn change [element event] (.change fireEvent element (->js event)))
(defn click [element] (.click fireEvent element))