An opinionated Jest preset
For a React specific Jest preset use: amex-jest-preset-react which extends off of this preset and adds some React specific configurations.
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cacheDirectory is used to let Jest know to output its cache within the project workspace (specifically in
<rootDir>/.jest-cache
). This is useful as it eliminates issues caused by several projects sharing the same Jest cache on CI builds. -
collectCoverage tells Jest to collect code coverage metrics on every test run
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collectCoverageFrom tells Jest what directories to collect and not collect coverage metrics from
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coverageDirectory tells Jest to output the coverage reports into the
./test-results/coverage
directory -
coverageReporters tells Jest to report coverage as
text
which outputs to your console,cobertura
format which Jenkins uses, andlcov
which produces the pretty HTML you are all used to seeing from Istanbul -
coverageThreshold tells Jest to return failure unless code coverage is 100% for branch, function, line, and statement. (Yes this does mean that your build will fail if you don't have 100% code coverage)
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testEnvironment tells Jest to use
node
as its test environment. This is done for performance reasons as the fulljsdom
environment is not needed for most tests and including it slows Jest startup time considerably. -
testResultsProcessor is used to output test results onto our HTML report creator. That way pretty HTML test results are created in
<rootDir>/test-results/
- Install:
npm install --save-dev amex-jest-preset
- And in your Jest configuration:
{
"preset": "amex-jest-preset"
}
And... that's it! You now have all the boilerplate Jest configurations set up for you! Running jest
from your npm test
script will use all these configurations!
You can add on and/or override any values provided in this preset as you wish in your Jest configuration.
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