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@nrwl/jest
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The @nrwl/jest package is part of the Nx suite of tools, designed to enhance the development experience with Jest in a monorepo setup. It provides seamless integration of Jest into Nx workspaces, enabling efficient unit testing configurations, execution, and optimizations tailored for projects managed within an Nx workspace.
Simplified Jest Configuration
Allows for simplified and centralized Jest configuration within an Nx workspace, making it easier to manage and share configurations across multiple library and application projects.
{
"jestConfig": "./jest.config.js",
"tsConfig": "./tsconfig.spec.json",
"setupFile": "./src/test-setup.ts"
}
Parallel Test Execution
Enables parallel execution of tests across multiple projects within the workspace, significantly reducing the total time required for running tests in large projects.
nx run-many --target=test --all --parallel
Test Affected Projects
Identifies and runs tests only for the projects affected by recent changes, improving efficiency in continuous integration pipelines by skipping tests for unchanged projects.
nx affected:test
Jest is the underlying testing framework that @nrwl/jest configures and enhances for use within Nx workspaces. While Jest can be used independently for testing JavaScript and TypeScript projects, @nrwl/jest provides additional integrations and optimizations for monorepo setups.
Mocha is another popular JavaScript test framework that can be used for unit and integration testing. Unlike @nrwl/jest, which is tailored for Jest and Nx workspaces, Mocha offers a more general-purpose testing solution without specific optimizations for monorepos or Nx.
Karma is a test runner developed by the AngularJS team, designed to work with any framework. It differs from @nrwl/jest by focusing on executing tests in real browsers, providing a more integrated environment for testing browser-specific features. However, it lacks the monorepo-specific enhancements provided by @nrwl/jest.
🔎 Extensible Dev Tools for Monorepos.
Using Nx, you can add TypeScript, Cypress, Jest, Prettier, and Nest into your dev workflow. Nx sets up these tools and allows you to use them seamlessly. Nx fully integrates with the other modern tools you already use and love.
With Nx, you can build full-stack applications using modern frameworks. You can share code between the frontend and the backend. And you can use the same build/test/serve
commands throughout the whole dev experience.
With Nx, you can develop multiple full-stack applications holistically and share code between them all in the same workspace. Nx provides advanced tools which help you scale your enterprise development. Nx also helps enforce your organization’s standards and community best practices.
Using npx
npx create-nx-workspace myworkspace
Using npm init
npm init nx-workspace myworkspace
Using yarn create
yarn create nx-workspace myworkspace
If it's your first Nx project, the command will recommend you to install @nrwl/cli
globally, so you can invoke nx
directly without going through yarn or npm.
If you are an Angular user, you can also add Nx to your existing Angular CLI project by running:
ng add @nrwl/workspace
By default, an Nx workspace starts blank. There are no applications to build, serve, and test. To create one, you need to add capabilities to the workspace.
To add a web components app, run:
yarn add @nrwl/web
nx g @nrwl/web:app myapp # or just "nx g myapp"
npm install --save-dev @nrwl/web
nx g @nrwl/web:app myapp # or just "nx g myapp"
To add an Angular app, run:
yarn add @nrwl/angular
nx g @nrwl/angular:app myapp # or just "nx g myapp"
npm install --save-dev @nrwl/angular
nx g @nrwl/angular:app myapp # or just "nx g myapp"
To add a React app, run:
yarn add @nrwl/react
nx g @nrwl/react:app myapp # or just "nx g myapp"
npm install --save-dev @nrwl/react
nx g @nrwl/react:app myapp # or just "nx g myapp"
If nx g
fails, use: yarn nx g @nrwl/web:app myapp
or npm run nx -- g @nrwl/web:app myapp
.
Regardless of what framework you chose, the resulting file tree will look like this:
<workspace name>/
├── apps/
│ ├── myapp/
│ └── myapp-e2e/
├── libs/
├── tools/
├── nx.json
├── package.json
├── tsconfig.json
└── tslint.json
nx serve myapp
to serve the newly generated application!nx test myapp
to test it.nx e2e myapp-e2e
to run e2e tests for it.Angular users can also run ng g/serve/test/e2e
.
You are good to go!
If you want to file a bug or submit a PR, read up on our guidelines for contributing.
Victor Savkin | Jason Jean | Benjamin Cabanes | Brandon Roberts | Wes Grimes |
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vsavkin | FrozenPandaz | bcabanes | brandonroberts | wesleygrimes |
FAQs
The Nx Plugin for Jest contains executors and generators allowing your workspace to use the powerful Jest testing capabilities.
The npm package @nrwl/jest receives a total of 1,008,787 weekly downloads. As such, @nrwl/jest popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @nrwl/jest demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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