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Install Jest

Introduction:

You should able to have Jest up and running by through steps 1-7. Step 8 is an optional clean-up step. If you would like to install a Jest/Karma hybrid, you can also leave karma.conf.js in, and rename test.ts to something like karmaTest.ts.

Steps:

  1. Remove karma & jasmine stuff with npm remove karma karma-chrome-launcher karma-coverage-istanbul-reporter karma-jasmine karma-jasmine-html-reporter

  2. Install npm install --save-dev jest jest-preset-angular @types/jest

  3. Create setup-jest.ts to project root and add the following:

import 'jest-preset-angular';
  1. Create jest.config.js in project root and add the following:
module.exports = {
    "preset": "jest-preset-angular",
    "setupFilesAfterEnv": [
        "<rootDir>/setup-jest.ts"
    ],
    "transformIgnorePatterns": [
        "node_modules/(?!@ngrx|ngx-socket-io)" // Last any packages here that error
    ],
    "transform": {
        "^.+\\.(ts|js|html)$": "ts-jest"
    },
    "testPathIgnorePatterns": [
        "<rootDir>/node_modules/",
        "<rootDir>/dist/",
        "<rootDir>/cypress/",
        "<rootDir>/src/test.ts",
    ]
};
  1. Add the following types array to compilerOptions in tsconfig.json:
    "compilerOptions": {
        "types": [
            "jest"
        ]
    }
  1. Replace jasmine with jest in types array of compilerOptions in tsconfig.spec.json:
"compilerOptions": {
    "types": [
        "jest",
        "node"
    ],
}
  1. Add jest scripts to package.json:
"scripts": { 
    "test": "jest",
    "test-watch": "jest --watch"
}
  1. (Optional) Remove karma.conf.js and test.ts rm ./karma.conf.js ./src/test.ts