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Doing a shallow rendering, I'm working with the following and trying to use the .get() function in order to check the text within the node. My page has multiples of the class tag-cloud__section. I've found that .html and .text returns an error that they are not a function. What am I misunderstanding here?




expect(wrapper.find('.tag-cloud__section').get(0).text()).toContain('these words');



The project I'm on is using 3.3, but I haven't seen anything mentioning in the docs that its a newer feature. Any tips, pointers or exposing of my ignorance is appreciated!










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    Try with .first() instead of .get(0)

    – dlopez
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  • Thanks! I tried that and it worked, then also found the at(0) method. Which allows me to run it multiple times to check and make sure that each one has the right value, thank you!

    – Preston Rodeniser
    Nov 15 '18 at 18:47















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Doing a shallow rendering, I'm working with the following and trying to use the .get() function in order to check the text within the node. My page has multiples of the class tag-cloud__section. I've found that .html and .text returns an error that they are not a function. What am I misunderstanding here?




expect(wrapper.find('.tag-cloud__section').get(0).text()).toContain('these words');



The project I'm on is using 3.3, but I haven't seen anything mentioning in the docs that its a newer feature. Any tips, pointers or exposing of my ignorance is appreciated!










share|improve this question

















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    Try with .first() instead of .get(0)

    – dlopez
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:52











  • Thanks! I tried that and it worked, then also found the at(0) method. Which allows me to run it multiple times to check and make sure that each one has the right value, thank you!

    – Preston Rodeniser
    Nov 15 '18 at 18:47













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Doing a shallow rendering, I'm working with the following and trying to use the .get() function in order to check the text within the node. My page has multiples of the class tag-cloud__section. I've found that .html and .text returns an error that they are not a function. What am I misunderstanding here?




expect(wrapper.find('.tag-cloud__section').get(0).text()).toContain('these words');



The project I'm on is using 3.3, but I haven't seen anything mentioning in the docs that its a newer feature. Any tips, pointers or exposing of my ignorance is appreciated!










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Doing a shallow rendering, I'm working with the following and trying to use the .get() function in order to check the text within the node. My page has multiples of the class tag-cloud__section. I've found that .html and .text returns an error that they are not a function. What am I misunderstanding here?




expect(wrapper.find('.tag-cloud__section').get(0).text()).toContain('these words');



The project I'm on is using 3.3, but I haven't seen anything mentioning in the docs that its a newer feature. Any tips, pointers or exposing of my ignorance is appreciated!







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    Try with .first() instead of .get(0)

    – dlopez
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:52











  • Thanks! I tried that and it worked, then also found the at(0) method. Which allows me to run it multiple times to check and make sure that each one has the right value, thank you!

    – Preston Rodeniser
    Nov 15 '18 at 18:47












  • 1





    Try with .first() instead of .get(0)

    – dlopez
    Nov 14 '18 at 22:52











  • Thanks! I tried that and it worked, then also found the at(0) method. Which allows me to run it multiple times to check and make sure that each one has the right value, thank you!

    – Preston Rodeniser
    Nov 15 '18 at 18:47







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Try with .first() instead of .get(0)

– dlopez
Nov 14 '18 at 22:52





Try with .first() instead of .get(0)

– dlopez
Nov 14 '18 at 22:52













Thanks! I tried that and it worked, then also found the at(0) method. Which allows me to run it multiple times to check and make sure that each one has the right value, thank you!

– Preston Rodeniser
Nov 15 '18 at 18:47





Thanks! I tried that and it worked, then also found the at(0) method. Which allows me to run it multiple times to check and make sure that each one has the right value, thank you!

– Preston Rodeniser
Nov 15 '18 at 18:47












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