This project is an attempt to mimic the chrome.i18n.getMessage
function for testing. It's easy to stub out getMessage
with something like jest.fn
but we actually want to mimic the implementation so we can verify tokens.
Install the dependency
yarn add -D chrome-extension-i18n-shim
In a Jest setup file (when used in conjunction with jest-webextension-mock):
// jest.setup.js
import { setupGetMessageSim } from 'chrome-extension-i18n-shim';
// We want to load our default translations into our tests. See: https://twitter.com/kentcdodds/status/1181591171518230528
import * as enMessages from './_locales/en/messages.json';
const getMessage = setupGetMessageSim(enMessages);
global.chrome = {
...global.chrome,
i18n: {
...global.chrome.i18n,
getMessage: getMessage,
},
};
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Your library will be rebuilt if you make edits.
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