1 | ## react-ai-test
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3 | **Test framework for react-ai and related components. Enables react-ai to not carry heavyweight dependencies.**
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5 | [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/noderaider/react-ai-test.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/noderaider/react-ai-test)
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6 | [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/noderaider/react-ai-test/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/noderaider/react-ai-test)
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8 | [![NPM](https://nodei.co/npm/react-ai.png?stars=true&downloads=true)](https://nodei.co/npm/react-ai/)
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10 | ## Philosophy
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12 | Given the number of issues that occur when React and other heavy dependencies get bundled with a library component, **[react-ai](https://github.com/noderaider/react-ai)** does not include any of these dependencies. Instead, the consumer provides there version of React, connect, ReactVirtualized, etc. to react-ai and react-ai returns its components. This limits the ability to test react-ai from within its own package. To accomodate, this library acts as the consuming app and tests react-ai exactly as it would be used in a consumer environment. This means 0 chance of accidentally including 2 copies of React in the DOM or any library code for that matter.
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14 | ## How to use
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16 | `git clone https://github.com/noderaider/react-ai`
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17 | `cd react-ai`
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18 | `npm i`
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19 | `cd ..`
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21 | `git clone https://github.com/noderaider/react-ai-test`
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22 | `cd react-ai-test`
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23 | `npm i`
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24 | `npm link ../react-ai`
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25 | `npm test`
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