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  1. /**
  2. * For a detailed explanation regarding each configuration property, visit:
  3. * https://jestjs.io/docs/configuration
  4. */
  5. import type { Config } from 'jest'
  6. import nextJest from 'next/jest.js'
  7. // https://nextjs.org/docs/app/building-your-application/testing/jest
  8. const createJestConfig = nextJest({
  9. // Provide the path to your Next.js app to load next.config.js and .env files in your test environment
  10. dir: './',
  11. })
  12. const config: Config = {
  13. // All imported modules in your tests should be mocked automatically
  14. // automock: false,
  15. // Stop running tests after `n` failures
  16. // bail: 0,
  17. // The directory where Jest should store its cached dependency information
  18. // cacheDirectory: "/private/var/folders/9c/7gly5yl90qxdjljqsvkk758h0000gn/T/jest_dx",
  19. // Automatically clear mock calls, instances, contexts and results before every test
  20. clearMocks: true,
  21. // Indicates whether the coverage information should be collected while executing the test
  22. collectCoverage: false,
  23. // An array of glob patterns indicating a set of files for which coverage information should be collected
  24. // collectCoverageFrom: undefined,
  25. // The directory where Jest should output its coverage files
  26. // coverageDirectory: "coverage",
  27. // An array of regexp pattern strings used to skip coverage collection
  28. // coveragePathIgnorePatterns: [
  29. // "/node_modules/"
  30. // ],
  31. // Indicates which provider should be used to instrument code for coverage
  32. coverageProvider: 'v8',
  33. // A list of reporter names that Jest uses when writing coverage reports
  34. // coverageReporters: [
  35. // "json",
  36. // "text",
  37. // "lcov",
  38. // "clover"
  39. // ],
  40. // An object that configures minimum threshold enforcement for coverage results
  41. // coverageThreshold: undefined,
  42. // A path to a custom dependency extractor
  43. // dependencyExtractor: undefined,
  44. // Make calling deprecated APIs throw helpful error messages
  45. // errorOnDeprecated: false,
  46. // The default configuration for fake timers
  47. // fakeTimers: {
  48. // "enableGlobally": false
  49. // },
  50. // Force coverage collection from ignored files using an array of glob patterns
  51. // forceCoverageMatch: [],
  52. // A path to a module which exports an async function that is triggered once before all test suites
  53. // globalSetup: undefined,
  54. // A path to a module which exports an async function that is triggered once after all test suites
  55. // globalTeardown: undefined,
  56. // A set of global variables that need to be available in all test environments
  57. // globals: {},
  58. // 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.
  59. // maxWorkers: "50%",
  60. // An array of directory names to be searched recursively up from the requiring module's location
  61. // moduleDirectories: [
  62. // "node_modules"
  63. // ],
  64. // An array of file extensions your modules use
  65. // moduleFileExtensions: [
  66. // "js",
  67. // "mjs",
  68. // "cjs",
  69. // "jsx",
  70. // "ts",
  71. // "tsx",
  72. // "json",
  73. // "node"
  74. // ],
  75. // A map from regular expressions to module names or to arrays of module names that allow to stub out resources with a single module
  76. moduleNameMapper: {
  77. '^@/components/(.*)$': '<rootDir>/components/$1',
  78. '^lodash-es$': 'lodash',
  79. },
  80. // An array of regexp pattern strings, matched against all module paths before considered 'visible' to the module loader
  81. // modulePathIgnorePatterns: [],
  82. // Activates notifications for test results
  83. // notify: false,
  84. // An enum that specifies notification mode. Requires { notify: true }
  85. // notifyMode: "failure-change",
  86. // A preset that is used as a base for Jest's configuration
  87. // preset: undefined,
  88. // Run tests from one or more projects
  89. // projects: undefined,
  90. // Use this configuration option to add custom reporters to Jest
  91. // reporters: undefined,
  92. // Automatically reset mock state before every test
  93. // resetMocks: false,
  94. // Reset the module registry before running each individual test
  95. // resetModules: false,
  96. // A path to a custom resolver
  97. // resolver: undefined,
  98. // Automatically restore mock state and implementation before every test
  99. // restoreMocks: false,
  100. // The root directory that Jest should scan for tests and modules within
  101. // rootDir: undefined,
  102. // A list of paths to directories that Jest should use to search for files in
  103. // roots: [
  104. // "<rootDir>"
  105. // ],
  106. // Allows you to use a custom runner instead of Jest's default test runner
  107. // runner: "jest-runner",
  108. // The paths to modules that run some code to configure or set up the testing environment before each test
  109. // setupFiles: [],
  110. // A list of paths to modules that run some code to configure or set up the testing framework before each test
  111. // setupFilesAfterEnv: [],
  112. // The number of seconds after which a test is considered as slow and reported as such in the results.
  113. // slowTestThreshold: 5,
  114. // A list of paths to snapshot serializer modules Jest should use for snapshot testing
  115. // snapshotSerializers: [],
  116. // The test environment that will be used for testing
  117. testEnvironment: 'jsdom',
  118. // Options that will be passed to the testEnvironment
  119. // testEnvironmentOptions: {},
  120. // Adds a location field to test results
  121. // testLocationInResults: false,
  122. // The glob patterns Jest uses to detect test files
  123. // testMatch: [
  124. // "**/__tests__/**/*.[jt]s?(x)",
  125. // "**/?(*.)+(spec|test).[tj]s?(x)"
  126. // ],
  127. // An array of regexp pattern strings that are matched against all test paths, matched tests are skipped
  128. // testPathIgnorePatterns: [
  129. // "/node_modules/"
  130. // ],
  131. // The regexp pattern or array of patterns that Jest uses to detect test files
  132. // testRegex: [],
  133. // This option allows the use of a custom results processor
  134. // testResultsProcessor: undefined,
  135. // This option allows use of a custom test runner
  136. // testRunner: "jest-circus/runner",
  137. // A map from regular expressions to paths to transformers
  138. // transform: undefined,
  139. // An array of regexp pattern strings that are matched against all source file paths, matched files will skip transformation
  140. // transformIgnorePatterns: [
  141. // "/node_modules/",
  142. // "\\.pnp\\.[^\\/]+$"
  143. // ],
  144. // An array of regexp pattern strings that are matched against all modules before the module loader will automatically return a mock for them
  145. // unmockedModulePathPatterns: undefined,
  146. // Indicates whether each individual test should be reported during the run
  147. // verbose: undefined,
  148. // An array of regexp patterns that are matched against all source file paths before re-running tests in watch mode
  149. // watchPathIgnorePatterns: [],
  150. // Whether to use watchman for file crawling
  151. // watchman: true,
  152. }
  153. export default createJestConfig(config)