Commit f69dba8f authored by Winnie Hellmann's avatar Winnie Hellmann Committed by Evan Read

Fix code blocks in frontend testing guide (docs)

parent d35788d7
......@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ module. GitLab has a custom `spyOnDependency` method which utilizes
[babel-plugin-rewire](https://github.com/speedskater/babel-plugin-rewire) to
achieve this. It can be used like so:
```js
```javascript
// my_module.js
import { visitUrl } from '~/lib/utils/url_utility';
......@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ export default function doSomething() {
}
```
```js
```javascript
// my_module_spec.js
import doSomething from '~/my_module';
......@@ -847,7 +847,7 @@ See also the [RSpec testing guidelines](../testing_guide/best_practices.md#rspec
A `:js` flag is added to the test to make sure the full environment is loaded.
```js
```ruby
scenario 'successfully', :js do
sign_in(create(:admin))
end
......@@ -857,7 +857,7 @@ The steps of each test are written using capybara methods ([documentation](https
Bear in mind <abbr title="XMLHttpRequest">XHR</abbr> calls might require you to use `wait_for_requests` in between steps, like so:
```rspec
```ruby
find('.form-control').native.send_keys(:enter)
wait_for_requests
......@@ -871,7 +871,7 @@ expect(page).not_to have_selector('.card')
We have a helper available to make testing actions easier, as per [official documentation](https://vuex.vuejs.org/guide/testing.html):
```js
```javascript
testAction(
actions.actionName, // action
{ }, // params to be passed to action
......@@ -899,7 +899,7 @@ To make mounting a Vue component easier and more readable, we have a few helpers
Examples of usage:
```js
```javascript
beforeEach(() => {
vm = createComponentWithStore(Component, store);
......@@ -909,7 +909,7 @@ beforeEach(() => {
});
```
```js
```javascript
beforeEach(() => {
vm = mountComponentWithStore(Component, {
el: '#dummy-element',
......@@ -921,7 +921,7 @@ beforeEach(() => {
Don't forget to clean up:
```js
```javascript
afterEach(() => {
vm.$destroy();
});
......
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