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A method that sets the context of the root component, and re-renders. Useful for when you are
wanting to test how the component behaves over time with changing contexts.
NOTE: can only be called on a wrapper instance that is also the root instance.
1. `context` (`Object`): An object containing new props to merge in with the current state
`ReactWrapper`: Returns itself.
```jsx
const SimpleComponent = React.createClass({
contextTypes: {
name: React.PropTypes.string,
},
render() {
return <div>{this.context.name}</div>;
},
});
```
```jsx
const context = { name: 'foo' };
const wrapper = mount(<SimpleComponent />, { context });
expect(wrapper.text()).to.equal('foo');
wrapper.setContext({ name: 'bar' });
expect(wrapper.text()).to.equal('bar');
wrapper.setContext({ name: 'baz' });
expect(wrapper.text()).to.equal('baz');
```
- `.setContext()` can only be used on a wrapper that was initially created with a call to `mount()`
that includes a `context` specified in the options argument.
- The root component you are rendering must have a `contextTypes` static property.
- [`.setState(state) => Self`](setState.md)
- [`.setProps(props) => Self`](setProps.md)