A very simple "do nothing" JavaScript function, compatible with TypeScript. Since the noop accepts any arguments (and does nothing in return), it can be used as a replacement of any function passed as a parameter to another function or a property of a web/React/Angular/(...) component.
That can be particularly useful for unit tests, for example to test a React component:
import noop from 'noop-ts';
describe('MyComponent', () => {
it('does what I want it to do', () => {
const component = shallow(<MyComponent onChange={noop} />);
expect(component).toMatchSnapshot();
});
});
npm install noop-ts --save-dev
yarn add noop-ts --dev