[react-interactions] use dom-event-testing-library for Drag tests#17906
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[react-interactions] use dom-event-testing-library for Drag tests#17906trueadm wants to merge 1 commit intofacebook:masterfrom
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I removed these modules in #17907 |
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@necolas wrote an awesome testing library for DOM events, we should probably use it for the drag tests too. The PR replaces the hacky MouseEvents logic that was there before and makes the tests easier to read and more consistent with other responder tests. Hopefully it also helps with #17896.