feat: add "snapshot" function for wrapper elements#198
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Thanks @flaviohenriquecbc, looking good!
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What:
When clicking on a wrapper element (e.g. div), it takes a screenshot of the inner elements.
Why:
The idea is to use less the toMatchSnapshot function. In this way, the tests will be more explicit. Something I noticed is that people tend to ignore the snapshots and just update them without thinking about it. This can be an elegant solution to avoid it.
How:
Run getSuggestedQuery to every child of the external wrapper.
Checklist: