vue.js unit test that html content does not exist












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Using vue test utils, I'm unable to find in the docs how to test that html/text is not rendered. For example, to test that html text is rendered we can use



expect(wrapper.html()).toContain('Some specific placeholder')


How can I test that this string 'Some specific placeholder' is not rendered?










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    Using vue test utils, I'm unable to find in the docs how to test that html/text is not rendered. For example, to test that html text is rendered we can use



    expect(wrapper.html()).toContain('Some specific placeholder')


    How can I test that this string 'Some specific placeholder' is not rendered?










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      Using vue test utils, I'm unable to find in the docs how to test that html/text is not rendered. For example, to test that html text is rendered we can use



      expect(wrapper.html()).toContain('Some specific placeholder')


      How can I test that this string 'Some specific placeholder' is not rendered?










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      Using vue test utils, I'm unable to find in the docs how to test that html/text is not rendered. For example, to test that html text is rendered we can use



      expect(wrapper.html()).toContain('Some specific placeholder')


      How can I test that this string 'Some specific placeholder' is not rendered?







      vue.js vue-test-utils






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          I think you'll be better using text instead of html, in that way your current test would be:



          expect(wrapper.text()).toBe('Some specific placeholder')


          and the one checking for no rendered text can be like this:



          expect(wrapper.text()).toBe('')


          or



          expect(wrapper.text()).not.toBe('Some specific placeholder')


          depending on your specific scenario.






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            I think you'll be better using text instead of html, in that way your current test would be:



            expect(wrapper.text()).toBe('Some specific placeholder')


            and the one checking for no rendered text can be like this:



            expect(wrapper.text()).toBe('')


            or



            expect(wrapper.text()).not.toBe('Some specific placeholder')


            depending on your specific scenario.






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              I think you'll be better using text instead of html, in that way your current test would be:



              expect(wrapper.text()).toBe('Some specific placeholder')


              and the one checking for no rendered text can be like this:



              expect(wrapper.text()).toBe('')


              or



              expect(wrapper.text()).not.toBe('Some specific placeholder')


              depending on your specific scenario.






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                I think you'll be better using text instead of html, in that way your current test would be:



                expect(wrapper.text()).toBe('Some specific placeholder')


                and the one checking for no rendered text can be like this:



                expect(wrapper.text()).toBe('')


                or



                expect(wrapper.text()).not.toBe('Some specific placeholder')


                depending on your specific scenario.






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                I think you'll be better using text instead of html, in that way your current test would be:



                expect(wrapper.text()).toBe('Some specific placeholder')


                and the one checking for no rendered text can be like this:



                expect(wrapper.text()).toBe('')


                or



                expect(wrapper.text()).not.toBe('Some specific placeholder')


                depending on your specific scenario.







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