The addition of the `TestRenderer.act()` method to the documentation broke the logical flow and "The returned instance has the following methods and properties." is now confusing since it's the `act()` method that is now documented afterwards. This commit aims at clarifying what is returned.
* Testing Docs
This expands the testing docs for reactjs.org. It adds 3 main docs -
- testing.md: An entry point to the testing docs
- testing-recipes.md: Common patterns when writing tests for React Components.
- testing-environments.md: Setting up your testing environment.
With help from @alexkrolick, @kentcdodds, @gaearon
Adds a new docs website, built with Gatsby JS, to replace the old Jekyll site. Source code for the new site lives in /www (although markdown and YML data still comes from the legacy /docs folder).
Changes to either markdown or website source code can be previewed on Netlify. The react-js bot should automatically add comments to each PR with preview links. (This preview is generated by running the newly-added yarn build:docs command in the root package.json.)
The majority of the changes in this PR are contained within the new /www directory. However some minor modifications have been made to existing content in the /docs directory:
* Modified frontmatter author block to always be an array
* Small markdown formatting tweaks
* Add ReactTestRenderer documentations
* Add TestRenderer documentations
* TestRenderer is not experiment
* Add a link for jsdom
* Use ES Modules syntax
* Twaek
* Add a Link component
* Use Jest assertions
* Move a documentation for createNodeMock to Idea section
* Renamed
* Tweak
* Rename
* More explicit
* Add a usecase for createNodeMock