What is the difference between enzyme, ReactTestUtils and react-testing-library for react testing?
The ReactTestUtils documentation says:
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Enzyme is intended for unit/integration testing. Its API was designed to test the implementation. It offers custom renderer that doesn't require DOM (for shallow rendering), behaves differently from React renderer and allows things that are important for unit testing but aren't possible or straightforward with default renderer, like synchronous state updates, shallow rendering, disabling lifecycle methods, etc.
react-testing-library is intended for blackbox integration/e2e tests. It uses React renderer and ReactTestUtils internally, requires real DOM because it's component's output that is asserted in tests, not internals. It doesn't provide facilities for isolated unit tests but it's possible to do this by mocking modules that contain component that need to be spied, mocked or stubbed by other means, notably jest.mock
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react-dom/test-utils and react-test-renderer contain a subset of functionality, Enzyme and react-testing-library were built upon them. API is scarce and requires to write boilerplate code or custom utility functions for full-grown testing. React officially promotes Enzyme and react-testing-library as better alternatives.