Getting Started
Install Jest using yarn
:
yarn add --dev jest
Or npm
:
npm install --save-dev jest
Note: Jest documentation uses yarn
commands, but npm
will also work. You can compare yarn
and npm
commands in the yarn docs, here.
Let's get started by writing a test for a hypothetical function that adds two numbers. First, create a sum.js
file:
function sum(a, b) {
return a + b;
}
module.exports = sum;
Then, create a file named sum.test.js
. This will contain our actual test:
const sum = require('./sum');
test('adds 1 + 2 to equal 3', () => {
expect(sum(1, 2)).toBe(3);
});
Adăugați secțiunea următoare în fișierul vostru package.json
:
{
"scripts": {
"test": "jest"
}
}
Finally, run yarn test
or npm run test
and Jest will print this message:
PASS ./sum.test.js
✓ adds 1 + 2 to equal 3 (5ms)
Tocmai ați scris cu succes primul test folosind Jest!
Testul acesta a folosit expect
și toBe
pentru a testa dacă două valori sunt identice. Pentru a afla mai multe lucruri pe care Jest le poate testa, vezi Utilizarea regulilor de potrivire.
Rularea din linia de comandă
You can run Jest directly from the CLI (if it's globally available in your PATH
, e.g. by yarn global add jest
or npm install jest --global
) with a variety of useful options.
Iată cum să executaţi Jest pe fişierele my-test
, folosind config.json
ca fişier de configurare şi afişarea unei notificări native de sistem după rulare:
jest my-test --notify --config=config.json
If you'd like to learn more about running jest
through the command line, take a look at the Jest CLI Options page.
Informații suplimentare
Generate a basic configuration file
Based on your project, Jest will ask you a few questions and will create a basic configuration file with a short description for each option:
jest --init
Folosind Babel
To use Babel, install required dependencies via yarn
:
yarn add --dev babel-jest @babel/core @babel/preset-env
Configure Babel to target your current version of Node by creating a babel.config.js
file in the root of your project:
// babel.config.js
module.exports = {
presets: [['@babel/preset-env', {targets: {node: 'current'}}]],
};
The ideal configuration for Babel will depend on your project. See Babel's docs for more details.
Making your Babel config jest-aware
Jest will set process.env.NODE_ENV
to 'test'
if it's not set to something else. You can use that in your configuration to conditionally setup only the compilation needed for Jest, e.g.
// babel.config.js
module.exports = api => {
const isTest = api.env('test');
// You can use isTest to determine what presets and plugins to use.
return {
// ...
};
};
Notă:
babel-jest
se instalează automat când instalaţi Jest şi va transforma automat fişierele în cazul în care o configuraţie Babel există în proiectul vostru. Pentru a evita acest comportament, aveţi posibilitatea să reiniţializaţi explicit opţiunea de configuraretransform
:
// jest.config.js
module.exports = {
transform: {},
};
Babel 6 support
Jest 24 dropped support for Babel 6. We highly recommend you to upgrade to Babel 7, which is actively maintained. However, if you cannot upgrade to Babel 7, either keep using Jest 23 or upgrade to Jest 24 with babel-jest
locked at version 23, like in the example below:
"dependencies": {
"babel-core": "^6.26.3",
"babel-jest": "^23.6.0",
"babel-preset-env": "^1.7.0",
"jest": "^24.0.0"
}
While we generally recommend using the same version of every Jest package, this workaround will allow you to continue using the latest version of Jest with Babel 6 for now.
Folosind Webpack
Jest poate fi utilizat în proiecte care folosesc webpack pentru gestionarea fișierelor statice, stiluri şi compilare. webpack oferă unele provocări unice față de alte instrumente. Urmați ghidul webpack pentru a începe.
Using parcel
Jest can be used in projects that use parcel-bundler to manage assets, styles, and compilation similar to webpack. Parcel requires zero configuration. Refer to the official docs to get started.
Folosind TypeScript
Jest supports TypeScript, via Babel. First, make sure you followed the instructions on using Babel above. Next, install the @babel/preset-typescript
via yarn
:
yarn add --dev @babel/preset-typescript
Then add @babel/preset-typescript
to the list of presets in your babel.config.js
.
// babel.config.js
module.exports = {
presets: [
['@babel/preset-env', {targets: {node: 'current'}}],
+ '@babel/preset-typescript',
],
};
However, there are some caveats to using TypeScript with Babel. Because TypeScript support in Babel is purely transpilation, Jest will not type-check your tests as they are run. If you want that, you can use ts-jest instead, or just run the TypeScript compiler tsc separately (or as part of your build process).
You may also want to install the @types/jest
module for the version of Jest you're using. This will help provide full typing when writing your tests with TypeScript.
For
@types/*
modules it's recommended to try to match the version of the associated module. For example, if you are using26.4.0
ofjest
then using26.4.x
of@types/jest
is ideal. In general, try to match the major (26
) and minor (4
) version as closely as possible.
yarn add --dev @types/jest