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Sebastian Markbåge 0b1a9e90c5 Support addTransitionType in startGestureTransition (#32792)
Stacked on #32788.

Normally we track `addTransitionType` globally because of the async gap
that can happen in Actions where we lack AsyncContext to associate it
with a particular Transition. This unfortunately also means it's
possible to call outside of `startTransition` which is something we want
to warn for.

We need to be able to distinguish whether `addTransitionType` is for a
regular Transition or a Gesture Transition though.

Since `startGestureTransition` is only synchronous we can track it
within that execution scope and move it to a separate set. Since we know
for sure which call owns it we can properly associate it with that
specific provider's `ScheduledGesture`.

This does not yet handle calling `addTransitionType` inside the render
phase of a gesture. That would currently still be associated with the
next Transition instead.
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react-test-renderer (DEPRECATED)

Deprecation notice

react-test-renderer is deprecated and no longer maintained. It will be removed in a future version. As of React 19, you will see a console warning when invoking ReactTestRenderer.create().

React Testing

This library creates a contrived environment and its APIs encourage introspection on React's internals, which may change without notice causing broken tests. It is instead recommended to use browser-based environments such as jsdom and standard DOM APIs for your assertions.

The React team recommends @testing-library/react as a modern alternative that uses standard APIs, avoids internals, and promotes best practices.

React Native Testing

The React team recommends @testing-library/react-native as a replacement for react-test-renderer for native integration tests. This React Native testing-library variant follows the same API design as described above and promotes better testing patterns.

Documentation

This package provides an experimental React renderer that can be used to render React components to pure JavaScript objects, without depending on the DOM or a native mobile environment.

Essentially, this package makes it easy to grab a snapshot of the "DOM tree" rendered by a React DOM or React Native component without using a browser or jsdom.

Documentation: https://reactjs.org/docs/test-renderer.html

Usage:

const ReactTestRenderer = require('react-test-renderer');

const renderer = ReactTestRenderer.create(
  <Link page="https://www.facebook.com/">Facebook</Link>
);

console.log(renderer.toJSON());
// { type: 'a',
//   props: { href: 'https://www.facebook.com/' },
//   children: [ 'Facebook' ] }

You can also use Jest's snapshot testing feature to automatically save a copy of the JSON tree to a file and check in your tests that it hasn't changed: https://jestjs.io/blog/2016/07/27/jest-14.html.