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@wordpress/jest-preset-default
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Default Jest preset for WordPress development.
Install the module
npm install @wordpress/jest-preset-default --save-dev
Note: This package requires Node.js version with long-term support status (check Active LTS or Maintenance LTS releases). It is not compatible with older versions.
jest.config.json
or jest
field in package.json
{
"preset": "@wordpress/jest-preset-default"
}
moduleNameMapper
- all css
and scss
files containing CSS styles will be stubbed out.modulePaths
- the root dir of the project is used as a location to search when resolving modules.setupFiles
- runs code before each test which sets up global variables required in the testing environment.setupFilesAfterEnv
- runs code which adds improved support for Console
object and React
components to the testing framework before each test.testEnvironment
- enabled the jsdom
environment for all tests by default.testMatch
- searches for tests in /test/
and /__tests__/
subfolders, and also matches all files with a .test.*
suffix. It detects test files with a .js
, .jsx
, .ts
or .tsx
suffix. Compared to default Jest configuration, it doesn't match files with the .spec.*
suffix.testPathIgnorePatterns
- excludes node_modules
and vendor
directories from searching for test files.transform
- keeps the default babel-jest transformer.Historically, this package used to use enzyme
, but support was dropped in favor of @testing-library/react
, primary reason being unblocking the upgrade to React 18.
If you wish to use enzyme
, you can still use it by manually providing the React 17 adapter, by following the steps below.
To install the enzyme dependency, run:
npm install --save enzyme
To install the React 17 adapter dependency, run:
npm install --save @wojtekmaj/enzyme-adapter-react-17
To use the React 17 adapter, use this in your setupFilesAfterEnv
configuration:
// It "mocks" enzyme, so that we can delay loading of
// the utility functions until enzyme is imported in tests.
// Props to @gdborton for sharing this technique in his article:
// https://medium.com/airbnb-engineering/unlocking-test-performance-migrating-from-mocha-to-jest-2796c508ec50.
let mockEnzymeSetup = false;
jest.mock( 'enzyme', () => {
const actualEnzyme = jest.requireActual( 'enzyme' );
if ( ! mockEnzymeSetup ) {
mockEnzymeSetup = true;
// Configure enzyme 3 for React, from docs: http://airbnb.io/enzyme/docs/installation/index.html
const Adapter = jest.requireActual(
'@wojtekmaj/enzyme-adapter-react-17'
);
actualEnzyme.configure( { adapter: new Adapter() } );
}
return actualEnzyme;
} );
If you also use snapshot tests with enzyme
, you might want to add support for serializing them, through the enzyme-to-json
package.
To install the dependency, run:
npm install --save enzyme-to-json
Finally, you should add enzyme-to-json/serializer
to the array of snapshotSerializers
:
{
snapshotSerializers: [ 'enzyme-to-json/serializer' ];
}
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To find out more about contributing to this package or Gutenberg as a whole, please read the project's main contributor guide.
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Default Jest preset for WordPress development.
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