vuejs/test-utils
Version: 2.4.6 (May 2024)
Deps: js-beautify@^1.14.9, vue-component-type-helpers@^2.0.0
Tags: latest: 2.4.6 (May 2024), 2.0.0-alpha.0: 2.0.0-alpha.0 (Apr 2020), 2.0.0-alpha.1: 2.0.0-alpha.1 (Apr 2020), 2.0.0-alpha.2: 2.0.0-alpha.2 (Apr 2020), 2.0.0-alpha.3: 2.0.0-alpha.3 (Apr 2020), 2.0.0-alpha.4: 2.0.0-alpha.4 (May 2020), next: 2.4.0-alpha.2 (Jun 2023), 2.0.0-alpha.8: 2.0.0-alpha.8 (Jul 2020), 2.0.0-beta.1: 2.0.0-beta.1 (Aug 2020), 2.0.0-beta.2: 2.0.0-beta.2 (Aug 2020), 2.0.0-beta.3: 2.0.0-beta.3 (Aug 2020), 2.0.0-beta.4: 2.0.0-beta.4 (Sep 2020), 2.0.0-beta.5: 2.0.0-beta.5 (Sep 2020), 2.0.0-beta.7: 2.0.0-beta.7 (Oct 2020), 2.0.0-beta.8: 2.0.0-beta.8 (Nov 2020), 2.0.0-beta.9: 2.0.0-beta.9 (Nov 2020), 2.0.0-beta.10: 2.0.0-beta.10 (Nov 2020), 2.0.0-beta.12: 2.0.0-beta.12 (Dec 2020), 2.0.0-beta.13: 2.0.0-beta.13 (Dec 2020), 2.0.0-rc.0: 2.0.0-rc.0 (Jan 2021), 2.0.0-rc.1: 2.0.0-rc.1 (Feb 2021), 2.0.0-rc.2: 2.0.0-rc.2 (Feb 2021), 2.0.0-rc.3: 2.0.0-rc.3 (Mar 2021), 2.0.0-rc.4: 2.0.0-rc.4 (Mar 2021), 2.0.0-rc.5: 2.0.0-rc.5 (Apr 2021), 2.0.0-rc.6: 2.0.0-rc.6 (Apr 2021), 2.0.0-rc.7: 2.0.0-rc.7 (Jun 2021), 2.0.0-rc.8: 2.0.0-rc.8 (Jun 2021), 2.0.0-rc.9: 2.0.0-rc.9 (Jun 2021), 2.0.0-rc.10: 2.0.0-rc.10 (Jul 2021), 2.0.0-rc.11: 2.0.0-rc.11 (Jul 2021), 2.0.0-rc.12: 2.0.0-rc.12 (Jul 2021), 2.0.0-rc.14: 2.0.0-rc.14 (Sep 2021), 2.0.0-rc.16: 2.0.0-rc.16 (Oct 2021), 2.0.0-rc.18: 2.0.0-rc.18 (Dec 2021), legacy: 1.3.6 (Jun 2023), 2.4.0-alpha.0: 2.4.0-alpha.0 (Apr 2023), v2.4.0-alpha.2: 2.4.0-alpha.2 (Jun 2023)
References: Docs — API reference, guides • GitHub Issues — bugs, workarounds, edge cases • Releases — changelog, breaking changes, new APIs
API Changes
This section documents version-specific API changes — prioritize recent major/minor releases.
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BREAKING:
— v2 renamed to
for consistency with component definitions
source
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BREAKING:
— removed in v2, use the
mounting option to install plugins, mixins, or directives
source
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BREAKING:
and
— moved into the
mounting option in v2 as they apply to all components
source
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BREAKING:
— renamed to
in v2 to match Vue 3 lifecycle naming
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BREAKING:
— removed in v2;
now returns a standard array of wrappers
source
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BREAKING:
— removed in v2, use the
constructor for non-component elements
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BREAKING:
— v2 no longer renders default slot content for stubbed components by default
source
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BREAKING:
— now only supports
syntax; use
to locate Vue components
source
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BREAKING:
and
— removed in v2, functionality merged into
source
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BREAKING:
— renamed to
in v2
source
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BREAKING:
— removed in v2, use
instead
source
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NEW:
— added in v2.3.0 to support SSR testing
source
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NEW:
/
— replaces
in v2
source
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DEPRECATED:
— removed in v2 and merged into the
mounting option
source
Also changed: and
return
·
scope exposed as
in string templates ·
,
,
,
,
, and
removed
Best Practices
- Always methods that return (, , , ) to ensure DOM updates are processed before running assertions source
ts
// Preferred
await wrapper.find('button').trigger('click')
expect(wrapper.text()).toContain('Count: 1')
// Avoid — assertion runs before DOM update
wrapper.find('button').trigger('click')
expect(wrapper.text()).toContain('Count: 1')
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Prefer
and
over
and
when you expect the element to exist — they throw immediately if not found, providing clearer test failures
source
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Use
to resolve non-Vue asynchronous operations such as mocked API calls (axios) or external promise-based logic that Vue doesn't track
source
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Enable
enableAutoUnmount(afterEach)
in your test setup to automatically clean up wrappers after every test, preventing state pollution and memory leaks
source
ts
import { enableAutoUnmount } from '@vue/test-utils'
import { afterEach } from 'vitest'
enableAutoUnmount(afterEach)
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Wrap components with
in a
component within your test to correctly handle their asynchronous initialization
source
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Enable
config.global.renderStubDefaultSlot = true
when using
mounting to ensure content within default slots is rendered for verification
source
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Prefer
with specific
over
to keep tests more production-like while still isolating specific complex child components
source
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Use
to pass data to components using
, ensuring the component tree's dependency injection works as it does in production
source
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Test complex composables by mounting a minimal
that calls the composable, allowing you to verify internal state via
source
ts
const TestComponent = defineComponent({
setup() {
return { ...useMyComposable() }
}
})
const wrapper = mount(TestComponent)
expect(wrapper.vm.someValue).toBe(true)
- Stub custom directives using the naming convention (e.g., ) in the mounting option source