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1/*
2 * For a detailed explanation regarding each configuration property and type check, visit:
3 * https://jestjs.io/docs/configuration
4 */
5
6module.exports = {
7 // Stop running tests after `n` failures
8 // bail: 0,
9
10 // Automatically clear mock calls, instances and results before every test
11 clearMocks: true,
12
13 // Indicates whether the coverage information should be collected while executing the test
14 collectCoverage: true,
15
16 // The directory where Jest should output its coverage files
17 coverageDirectory: 'coverage',
18
19 // An array of regexp pattern strings used to skip coverage collection
20 coveragePathIgnorePatterns: ['/node_modules/', '/test/'],
21
22 // Indicates which provider should be used to instrument code for coverage
23 // NB: this currently isn't working, but should be supported soon. (Would be
24 // much better to have built-in support in jest-light-runner for v8 coverage
25 // than to have to set up a separate babel compilation pipeline w/ istanbul,
26 // which is all jest-light-runner supports as of 2022-12-10.) See WIP PR
27 // https://github.com/nicolo-ribaudo/jest-light-runner/pull/13
28 coverageProvider: 'v8',
29
30 // A list of reporter names that Jest uses when writing coverage reports
31 // coverageReporters: [
32 // "json",
33 // "text",
34 // "lcov",
35 // "clover"
36 // ],
37
38 // An object that configures minimum threshold enforcement for coverage results
39 // coverageThreshold: undefined,
40
41 // A path to a custom dependency extractor
42 // dependencyExtractor: undefined,
43
44 // Make calling deprecated APIs throw helpful error messages
45 // errorOnDeprecated: false,
46
47 // Force coverage collection from ignored files using an array of glob patterns
48 // forceCoverageMatch: [],
49
50 // A set of global variables that need to be available in all test environments
51 globals: {},
52
53 extensionsToTreatAsEsm: ['.ts'],
54
55 // The maximum amount of workers used to run your tests. Can be specified as % or a number. E.g. maxWorkers: 10% will use 10% of your CPU amount + 1 as the maximum worker number. maxWorkers: 2 will use a maximum of 2 workers.
56 // maxWorkers: "50%",
57
58 // A map from regular expressions to module names or to arrays of module names that allow to stub out resources with a single module
59 moduleNameMapper: {},
60
61 // An array of regexp pattern strings, matched against all module paths before considered 'visible' to the module loader
62 // modulePathIgnorePatterns: [],
63
64 // Activates notifications for test results
65 // notify: false,
66
67 // An enum that specifies notification mode. Requires { notify: true }
68 // notifyMode: "failure-change",
69
70 //A preset that is used as a base for Jest's configuration
71 // preset: 'ts-jest/presets/js-with-ts-esm-legacy',
72
73 // Run tests from one or more projects
74 // projects: undefined,
75
76 // Use this configuration option to add custom reporters to Jest
77 // reporters: undefined,
78
79 // Automatically reset mock state before every test
80 // resetMocks: false,
81
82 // Reset the module registry before running each individual test
83 // resetModules: false,
84
85 // A path to a custom resolver
86 // resolver: undefined,
87
88 // Automatically restore mock state and implementation before every test
89 // restoreMocks: false,
90
91 // The root directory that Jest should scan for tests and modules within
92 // rootDir: undefined,
93
94 // Allows you to use a custom runner instead of Jest's default test runner
95 runner: 'jest-light-runner',
96
97 // The paths to modules that run some code to configure or set up the testing environment before each test
98 // setupFiles: [],
99
100 // A list of paths to modules that run some code to configure or set up the testing framework before each test
101 setupFilesAfterEnv: ['<rootDir>/test/extendExpect.ts'],
102
103 // The number of seconds after which a test is considered as slow and reported as such in the results.
104 // slowTestThreshold: 5,
105
106 // A list of paths to snapshot serializer modules Jest should use for snapshot testing
107 // snapshotSerializers: [],
108
109 // The test environment that will be used for testing
110 // testEnvironment: "jest-environment-node",
111
112 // Options that will be passed to the testEnvironment
113 // testEnvironmentOptions: {},
114
115 // Adds a location field to test results
116 // testLocationInResults: false,
117
118 // The glob patterns Jest uses to detect test files
119 testMatch: ['**/__tests__/**/*.[jt]s?(x)', '**/*.integ.test.ts'],
120
121 // An array of regexp pattern strings that are matched against all test paths, matched tests are skipped
122 // We ignore integration tests here, as they should only be run explicitly.
123 testPathIgnorePatterns: ['/node_modules/', '/transpiled/'],
124
125 // This option allows the use of a custom results processor
126 // testResultsProcessor: undefined,
127
128 // This option allows use of a custom test runner
129 // testRunner: "jest-circus/runner",
130
131 // This option sets the URL for the jsdom environment. It is reflected in properties such as location.href
132 // testURL: "http://localhost",
133
134 // Setting this value to "fake" allows the use of fake timers for functions such as "setTimeout"
135 // timers: "real",
136
137 // An array of regexp pattern strings that are matched against all source file paths, matched files will skip transformation
138 // transformIgnorePatterns: [
139 // "/node_modules/",
140 // "\\.pnp\\.[^\\/]+$"
141 // ],
142
143 // Indicates whether each individual test should be reported during the run
144 // verbose: undefined,
145
146 // An array of regexp patterns that are matched against all source file paths before re-running tests in watch mode
147 // watchPathIgnorePatterns: [],
148
149 // Whether to use watchman for file crawling
150 // watchman: true,
151};