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⚡ A package containing various testing tools used by Storm workspaces to drive unit and e2e testing.

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import { getJestProjects } from "@nx/jest"; /** * Config for Jest unit tests * * https://jestjs.io/docs/configuration#projects-arraystring--projectconfig */ export default { /** * When the projects configuration is provided with an array of paths or glob patterns, Jest will run tests in all of the specified projects at the same time. * This is great for monorepos or when working on multiple projects at the same time. */ projects: getJestProjects(), /** * Indicates whether the coverage information should be collected while executing the test. Because this retrofits all * executed files with coverage collection statements, it may significantly slow down your tests. Default: false */ collectCoverage: process.env.CI ? true : false, /** * An array of glob patterns indicating a set of files for which coverage information should be collected. * If a file matches the specified glob pattern, coverage information will be collected for it even if no tests exist * for this file and it's never required in the test suite. Default: undefined */ // collectCoverageFrom: ["**/*(!*.spec).tsx", "**/*(!*.spec).ts"], /** * The directory where Jest should output its coverage files. Default: undefined */ coverageDirectory: "<rootDir>/coverage", /** * An array of regexp pattern strings that are matched against all file paths before executing the test. If the file path * matches any of the patterns, coverage information will be skipped. */ coveragePathIgnorePatterns: [ "\\.spec\\.ts$", "\\.test\\.ts$", "<rootDir>/dist", "<rootDir>/test", "<rootDir>/__generated__", "<rootDir>/node_modules", ], /** * The test environment that will be used for testing. The default environment in Jest is a Node.js environment. * If you are building a web app, you can use a browser-like environment through jsdom instead. */ testEnvironment: "jest-environment-jsdom", /** * A list of reporter names that Jest uses when writing coverage reports. Any istanbul reporter can be used. * Default: ["json", "lcov", "text"] */ coverageReporters: ["lcov", "json"], setupFiles: ["@storm-software/testing-tools/jest/__mocks__/jest.setup.js"], moduleNameMapper: { "\\.(jpg|jpeg|png|gif|eot|otf|webp|svg|ttf|woff|woff2|mp4|webm|wav|mp3|m4a|aac|oga)$": "@storm-software/testing-tools/jest/__mocks__/file.mock.js", "\\.(css|less)$": "@storm-software/testing-tools/jest/__mocks__/style.mock.js", }, };