Jest Platform
You can cherry pick specific features of Jest and use them as standalone packages. Here's a list of the available packages:
jest-changed-files
Tool for identifying modified files in a git/hg repository. Exports two functions:
-
getChangedFilesForRoots
returns a promise that resolves to an object with the changed files and repos. -
findRepos
returns a promise that resolves to a set of repositories contained in the specified path.
Example
const {getChangedFilesForRoots} = require('jest-changed-files'); // print the set of modified files since last commit in the current repo getChangedFilesForRoots(['./'], { lastCommit: true, }).then(result => console.log(result.changedFiles));
You can read more about jest-changed-files
in the readme file.
jest-diff
Tool for visualizing changes in data. Exports a function that compares two values of any type and returns a "pretty-printed" string illustrating the difference between the two arguments.
Example
const {diff} = require('jest-diff'); const a = {a: {b: {c: 5}}}; const b = {a: {b: {c: 6}}}; const result = diff(a, b); // print diff console.log(result);
jest-docblock
Tool for extracting and parsing the comments at the top of a JavaScript file. Exports various functions to manipulate the data inside the comment block.
Example
const {parseWithComments} = require('jest-docblock'); const code = ` /** * This is a sample * * @flow */ console.log('Hello World!'); `; const parsed = parseWithComments(code); // prints an object with two attributes: comments and pragmas. console.log(parsed);
You can read more about jest-docblock
in the readme file.
jest-get-type
Module that identifies the primitive type of any JavaScript value. Exports a function that returns a string with the type of the value passed as argument.
Example
const {getType} = require('jest-get-type'); const array = [1, 2, 3]; const nullValue = null; const undefinedValue = undefined; // prints 'array' console.log(getType(array)); // prints 'null' console.log(getType(nullValue)); // prints 'undefined' console.log(getType(undefinedValue));
jest-validate
Tool for validating configurations submitted by users. Exports a function that takes two arguments: the user's configuration and an object containing an example configuration and other options. The return value is an object with two attributes:
-
hasDeprecationWarnings
, a boolean indicating whether the submitted configuration has deprecation warnings, -
isValid
, a boolean indicating whether the configuration is correct or not.
Example
const {validate} = require('jest-validate'); const configByUser = { transform: '<rootDir>/node_modules/my-custom-transform', }; const result = validate(configByUser, { comment: ' Documentation: http://custom-docs.com', exampleConfig: {transform: '<rootDir>/node_modules/babel-jest'}, }); console.log(result);
You can read more about jest-validate
in the readme file.
jest-worker
Module used for parallelization of tasks. Exports a class JestWorker
that takes the path of Node.js module and lets you call the module's exported methods as if they were class methods, returning a promise that resolves when the specified method finishes its execution in a forked process.
Example
// heavy-task.js module.exports = { myHeavyTask: args => { // long running CPU intensive task. }, };
// main.js async function main() { const worker = new Worker(require.resolve('./heavy-task.js')); // run 2 tasks in parallel with different arguments const results = await Promise.all([ worker.myHeavyTask({foo: 'bar'}), worker.myHeavyTask({bar: 'foo'}), ]); console.log(results); } main();
You can read more about jest-worker
in the readme file.
pretty-format
Exports a function that converts any JavaScript value into a human-readable string. Supports all built-in JavaScript types out of the box and allows extension for application-specific types via user-defined plugins.
Example
const {format: prettyFormat} = require('pretty-format'); const val = {object: {}}; val.circularReference = val; val[Symbol('foo')] = 'foo'; val.map = new Map([['prop', 'value']]); val.array = [-0, Infinity, NaN]; console.log(prettyFormat(val));
You can read more about pretty-format
in the readme file.
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