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@tonivj5 tonivj5 commented Mar 26, 2020

Closes #78

I have added an example, it's a bit different from my demo exposed in #78 but I think it shows better the use-case. Feel free to comment how improve the use-case 😄

I can't test if my tests works because I think that yarn test:app is broken on my side and I don't know why 😅
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@timdeschryver timdeschryver merged commit fd720f9 into testing-library:master Mar 29, 2020
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Thanks @tonivj5!
Not sure why it doesn't work on your machine, did you run yarn build first?

@all-contributors please add @tonivj5 for docs, tests

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I've put up a pull request to add @tonivj5! 🎉

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tonivj5 commented Mar 29, 2020

did you run yarn build first?

Yeah, that was! I didn't build the lib... Now, tests run 🎉 Thanks 💯

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🎉 This PR is included in version 9.1.0 🎉

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How to test components with ng-content?
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