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jest-watch-select-projects
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Install jest
(it needs Jest 23+) and jest-watch-select-projects
yarn add --dev jest jest-watch-select-projects
# or with NPM
npm install --save-dev jest jest-watch-select-projects
In your package.json
{
"jest": {
"watchPlugins": ["jest-watch-select-projects"]
}
}
Or in jest.config.js
module.exports = {
watchPlugins: ['jest-watch-select-projects'],
};
module.exports = {
watchPlugins: [
[
'jest-watch-select-projects',
{
key: 'X',
// function or string
prompt() {
const activeProjectsText = this._getActiveProjectsText();
return 'do something with my custom prompt';
},
},
],
],
};
yarn jest --watch
Why is this running all of my projects?
Make certain that you're using the SPACE key to toggle the selected state of projects and the ENTER key to confirm your settings.
FAQs
An experimental ESLint runner for Jest
The npm package jest-watch-select-projects receives a total of 313,991 weekly downloads. As such, jest-watch-select-projects popularity was classified as popular.
We found that jest-watch-select-projects demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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