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jest-codemods

Codemods for migrating test files to Jest

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jest-codemods 👾

Codemods that simplify migrating JavaScript and TypeScript test files from AVA, Chai, Expect.js (by Automattic), Expect@1.x (by mjackson), Jasmine, Mocha, proxyquire, Should.js, Tape, Sinon, and Node-Tap to Jest.

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Codemods are small programs that help you automate changes to your codebase. Think of them as search and replace on steroids.

We made jest-codemods so you can try out Jest on your existing codebase. We strive to make the migration as smooth as possible, but some manual intervention and tweaks to your tests are to be expected.

Usage (CLI)

To use the interactive CLI run

$ npx jest-codemods

If you do not have npx installed, you can install the jest-codemods command globally by running npm install -g jest-codemods.

For more options

$ npx jest-codemods --help

    Usage:      npx jest-codemods <path> [options]

    Examples:   npx jest-codemods src
                npx jest-codemods src/**/*.test.js

    Options:
      -f, --force       Bypass Git safety checks and force codemods to run
      -d, --dry         Dry run (no changes are made to files)

To transform all test files in a directory run jest-codemods . in your terminal.

Notice the console output for errors, manual intervention and tweaks might be required.

Usage (jscodeshift)

To make the process as simple as possible, we recommend the jest-codemods CLI that wraps the jscodeshift executable. But you can also run the transformations directly using jscodeshift.

$ npm install -g jscodeshift
$ npm install jest-codemods
$ jscodeshift -t node_modules/jest-codemods/dist/transformers/ava.js test-folder
$ jscodeshift -t node_modules/jest-codemods/dist/transformers/chai-assert.js test-folder
$ jscodeshift -t node_modules/jest-codemods/dist/transformers/chai-should.js test-folder
$ jscodeshift -t node_modules/jest-codemods/dist/transformers/expect-js.js test-folder
$ jscodeshift -t node_modules/jest-codemods/dist/transformers/expect.js test-folder
$ jscodeshift -t node_modules/jest-codemods/dist/transformers/jasmine-globals.js test-folder
$ jscodeshift -t node_modules/jest-codemods/dist/transformers/jasmine-this.js test-folder
$ jscodeshift -t node_modules/jest-codemods/dist/transformers/mocha.js test-folder
$ jscodeshift -t node_modules/jest-codemods/dist/transformers/should.js test-folder
$ jscodeshift -t node_modules/jest-codemods/dist/transformers/tape.js test-folder
$ jscodeshift -t node_modules/jest-codemods/dist/transformers/sinon.js test-folder
$ jscodeshift -t node_modules/jest-codemods/dist/transformers/jest-globals-import.js test-folder

Test environment: Jest on Node.js or other

If you're using Jest as your test runner and executing tests on Node.js, you'll want to use the default option when prompted. In this case, jest-codemods assumes that global values such as expect and jest are provided and will not require() them explicitly.

If, however, you are using a different test runner or executing Jest tests in a browser, you may need to choose the option with explicit require() calls.

In the second case, after running jest-codemods, you might need to install a few dependencies:

yarn add --dev expect jest-mock

npm install --save-dev expect jest-mock

pnpm install --save-dev expect jest-mock

Transformations

If possible import / require statements determine if any transformation are carried out. The original code quoting style is preserved. Warnings are made if packages are used that are incompatible with Jest.

Inspiration

Thanks to avajs/ava-codemods for inspiration and original CLI setup.

The Mocha and Chai assert support began its life at paularmstrong/mocha-to-jest-codemod.

Chai Should/Expect came from AlexJuarez/chai-to-jasmine.

Contributing

To get started, run:

pnpm install

When developing:

pnpm verify  # (build/lint/test)
pnpm build
pnpm lint
pnpm test
pnpm test:cov
pnpm test:watch

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Package last updated on 08 Sep 2024

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