Using external libraries
See original GitHub issueHi,
First of all, thanks for sharing this great library. It’s really a great help !
I’m having a small question about using external libraries.
e.g. I would like to use to the jest-image-snapshot
library.
Can you give me a some info about best practices ? (an small example would be really great…)
Thanks in advance for your reply,
Kind regards, Johnny Driesen Belgium
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Thanks for your quick reply, @afontcu . Gonna give it a try. (though, I’ve to say I’m rather new to Vue Testing )
BTW: Thanks for all your documentation ! That’s really a great help for a newbie like me.
Once again, thanks for your quick reply. Thanks to you, I’ve learned already a lot today.
And I promise, next time, I’ll use Spectrum for my questions.