Jest
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No testing solution out there is perfect. That said, jest is an excellent unit testing option which provides great TypeScript support.
Note: We assume you start off with a simple node package.json setup. Also all TypeScript files should be in a
src
folder which is always recommended (even without Jest) for a clean project setup.
Install the following using npm:
Explanation:
Install jest
framework (jest
)
Install the types for jest
(@types/jest
)
Install the TypeScript preprocessor for jest (ts-jest
) which allows jest to transpile TypeScript on the fly and have source-map support built in.
Save all of these to your dev dependencies (testing is almost always a npm dev-dependency)
Add the following jest.config.js
file to the root of your project:
Explanation:
We always recommend having all TypeScript files in a src
folder in your project. We assume this is true and specify this using the roots
option.
The transform
config just tells jest
to use ts-jest
for ts / tsx files.
Run npx jest
from your project root and jest will execute any tests you have.
Add package.json
:
This allows you to run the tests with a simple npm t
.
And even in watch mode with npm t -- --watch
.
npx jest --watch
For a file foo.ts
:
A simple foo.test.ts
:
Notes:
Jest provides the global test
function.
Jest comes prebuilt with assertions in the form of the global expect
.
Jest has built-in async/await support. e.g.
Enzyme allows you to test react components with dom support. There are three steps to setting up enzyme:
Install enzyme, types for enzyme, a better snapshot serializer for enzyme, enzyme-adapter-react for your react version npm i enzyme @types/enzyme enzyme-to-json enzyme-adapter-react-16 -D
Add "snapshotSerializers"
and "setupTestFrameworkScriptFile"
to your jest.config.js
:
Create src/setupEnzyme.ts
file.
Now here is an example react component and test:
checkboxWithLabel.tsx
:
checkboxWithLabel.test.tsx
:
Built-in assertion library.
Great TypeScript support.
Very reliable test watcher.
Snapshot testing.
Built-in coverage reports.
Built-in async/await support.