Note about setting up jest environment (io.js etc)
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[Jest](http://facebook.github.io/jest/) tests are JS-only tests run on the command line with node. The tests themselves live in the `__tests__` directories of the files they test, and there is a large emphasis on aggressively mocking out functionality that is not under test for failure isolation and maximum speed. You can run the existing React Native jest tests with `npm test` from the react-native root, and we encourage you to add your own tests for any components you want to contribute to. See [`getImageSource-test.js`](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/Examples/Movies/__tests__/getImageSource-test.js) for a basic example.
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[Jest](http://facebook.github.io/jest/) tests are JS-only tests run on the command line with node. The tests themselves live in the `__tests__` directories of the files they test, and there is a large emphasis on aggressively mocking out functionality that is not under test for failure isolation and maximum speed. You can run the existing React Native jest tests with `npm test` from the react-native root, and we encourage you to add your own tests for any components you want to contribute to. See [`getImageSource-test.js`](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/Examples/Movies/__tests__/getImageSource-test.js) for a basic example.
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Note: you may have to install/upgrade/link io.js and other parts of your environment in order for the tests to run correctly. Check out the latest setup in [.travis.yml](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/.travis.yml#L11-24)
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## Integration Tests
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## Integration Tests
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React Native provides facilities to make it easier to test integrated components that require both native and JS components to communicate across the bridge. The two main components are `RCTTestRunner` and `RCTTestModule`. `RCTTestRunner` sets up the ReactNative environment and provides facilities to run the tests as `XCTestCase`s in Xcode (`runTest:module` is the simplest method). `RCTTestModule` is exported to JS as `NativeModules.TestModule`. The tests themselves are written in JS, and must call `TestModule.markTestCompleted()` when they are done, otherwise the test will timeout and fail. Test failures are primarily indicated by throwing a JS exception. It is also possible to test error conditions with `runTest:module:initialProps:expectErrorRegex:` or `runTest:module:initialProps:expectErrorBlock:` which will expect an error to be thrown and verify the error matches the provided criteria. See [`IntegrationTestHarnessTest.js`](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/Examples/UIExplorer/UIExplorerIntegrationTests/js/IntegrationTestHarnessTest.js), [`IntegrationTestsTests.m`](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/Examples/UIExplorer/UIExplorerIntegrationTests/IntegrationTestsTests.m), and [IntegrationTestsApp.js](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/Examples/UIExplorer/UIExplorerIntegrationTests/js/IntegrationTestsApp.js) for example usage and integration points.
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React Native provides facilities to make it easier to test integrated components that require both native and JS components to communicate across the bridge. The two main components are `RCTTestRunner` and `RCTTestModule`. `RCTTestRunner` sets up the ReactNative environment and provides facilities to run the tests as `XCTestCase`s in Xcode (`runTest:module` is the simplest method). `RCTTestModule` is exported to JS as `NativeModules.TestModule`. The tests themselves are written in JS, and must call `TestModule.markTestCompleted()` when they are done, otherwise the test will timeout and fail. Test failures are primarily indicated by throwing a JS exception. It is also possible to test error conditions with `runTest:module:initialProps:expectErrorRegex:` or `runTest:module:initialProps:expectErrorBlock:` which will expect an error to be thrown and verify the error matches the provided criteria. See [`IntegrationTestHarnessTest.js`](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/Examples/UIExplorer/UIExplorerIntegrationTests/js/IntegrationTestHarnessTest.js), [`IntegrationTestsTests.m`](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/Examples/UIExplorer/UIExplorerIntegrationTests/IntegrationTestsTests.m), and [IntegrationTestsApp.js](https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/master/Examples/UIExplorer/UIExplorerIntegrationTests/js/IntegrationTestsApp.js) for example usage and integration points.
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