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### React Testing Library
- [Check That A Component Renders As Null](react-testing-library/check-that-a-component-renders-as-null.md)
- [findBy\* Queries Have Async Built In](react-testing-library/find-by-queries-have-async-built-in.md)
- [Pretty Print Some DOM To Debug A Test](react-testing-library/pretty-print-some-dom-to-debug-a-test.md)
- [Test A Component That Uses React Portals](react-testing-library/test-a-component-that-uses-react-portals.md)

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# Check That A Component Renders As Null
Consider a component that sometimes renders as `null`.
```javascript
const HiddenMessage = ({ message, hidden }) => {
if (hidden) return null;
return <span>{message}</span>;
};
```
How can we test the version of this component that renders as `null` when
`hidden` is `true`?
When
[react-testing-library](https://testing-library.com/docs/react-testing-library/intro)
renders a component, it wraps the whole thing in a surrounding `<div>`. Knowing
this, we can check if a component renders to `null` by checking the contents of
the wrapping `<div>` container.
```javascript
import React from "react";
import { render } from "@testing-library/react";
import "@testing-library/jest-dom/extend-expect";
test("renders as null", () => {
const { container } = render(
<HiddenMessage hidden message="You can't see me!" />
);
expect(container.firstChild).toBeNull();
});
```
The component renders as `null`, so the `firstChild` of the RTL `container`
will be `null`.