.name() => String|null
Returns the name of the current node of this wrapper. If it's a composite component, this will be
the name of the top-most rendered component. If it's a native DOM node, it will be a string of the
tag name. If it's null
, it will be null
.
The order of precedence on returning the name is: type.displayName
-> type.name
-> type
.
Note: can only be called on a wrapper of a single node.
Returns
String|null
: The name of the current node
Examples
const wrapper = shallow(<div />);
expect(wrapper.name()).to.equal('div');
function SomeWrappingComponent() {
return <Foo />;
}
const wrapper = shallow(<SomeWrappingComponent />);
expect(wrapper.name()).to.equal('Foo');
Foo.displayName = 'A cool custom name';
function SomeWrappingComponent() {
return <Foo />;
}
const wrapper = shallow(<SomeWrappingComponent />);
expect(wrapper.name()).to.equal('A cool custom name');