Original author:Karen Grigoryan @kapral18 Original date: 2020-05-19T21:19:27Z
Thanks for great article.
Couple of remarks if I may:
On the other hand, I've seen a number of folks complain that testing sagas often degenerates to effectively testing implementation details of the saga, vs the final result.
Thunks can return a value such as a promise to the site that dispatched them, allowing you to do things like executing component logic after a fetch has completed
Original author: Karen Grigoryan @kapral18
Original date: 2020-05-19T21:19:27Z
Thanks for great article.
Couple of remarks if I may:
It's absolutely possible to test the behavior instead of implementation check
https://redux-saga.js.org/d...
or even better
https://github.com/jfairban....
So testability is still strong with redux-saga.
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How about this?