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vue-jest

Jest Vue transformer with source map support

NOTE: This is documentation for vue-jest@3.x. View the vue-jest@2.x documentation

Usage

npm install --save-dev vue-jest

Setup

To define vue-jest as a transformer for your .vue files, map them to the vue-jest module:

{
  "jest": {
    "transform": {
      "^.+\\.vue$": "vue-jest"
    }
}

A full config will look like this.

{
  "jest": {
    "moduleFileExtensions": [
      "js",
      "json",
      "vue"
    ],
    "transform": {
      "^.+\\.js$": "babel-jest",
      "^.+\\.vue$": "vue-jest"
    }
  }
}

If you're on a version of Jest older than 22.4.0, you need to set mapCoverage to true in order to use source maps.

Example Projects

Example repositories testing Vue components with jest and vue-jest:

Supported langs

vue-jest compiles the script and template of SFCs into a JavaScript file that Jest can run. Currently, SCSS, SASS and Stylus are the only style languages that are compiled.

Supported script languages

  • typescript (lang="ts", lang="typescript")
  • coffeescript (lang="coffee", lang="coffeescript")

Global Jest options

You can change the behavior of vue-jest by using jest.globals.

Tip: Need programmatic configuration? Use the --config option in Jest CLI, and export a .js file

babelConfig

Provide babelConfig in one of the following formats:

  • <Boolean>
  • <Object>
  • <String>
Boolean
  • true - Enable Babel processing. vue-jest will try to find Babel configuration using find-babel-config.

This is the default behavior if babelConfig is not defined.

  • false - Skip Babel processing entirely:
{
  "jest": {
    "globals": {
      "vue-jest": {
        "babelConfig": false
      }
    }
  }
}
Object

Provide inline Babel options:

{
  "jest": {
    "globals": {
      "vue-jest": {
        "babelConfig": {
          "presets": [
            [
              "env",
              {
                "useBuiltIns": "entry",
                "shippedProposals": true
              }
            ]
          ],
          "plugins": [
            "syntax-dynamic-import"
          ],
          "env": {
            "test": {
              "plugins": [
                "dynamic-import-node"
              ]
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }
  }
}
String

If a string is provided, it will be an assumed path to a babel configuration file (e.g. .babelrc, .babelrc.js).

{
  "jest": {
    "globals": {
      "vue-jest": {
        "babelConfig": "path/to/.babelrc.js"
      }
    }
  }
}

To use the Config Function API, use inline options instead. i.e.:

{
  "jest": {
    "globals": {
      "vue-jest": {
        "babelConfig": {
          "configFile": "path/to/babel.config.js"
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

tsConfig

Provide tsConfig in one of the following formats:

  • <Boolean>
  • <Object>
  • <String>
Boolean
  • true - Process TypeScript files using custom configuration. vue-jest will try to find TypeScript configuration using tsconfig.loadSync.

This is the default behavior if tsConfig is not defined.

Object

Provide inline TypeScript compiler options:

{
  "jest": {
    "globals": {
      "vue-jest": {
        "tsConfig": {
          "importHelpers": true
        }
      }
    }
  }
}
String

If a string is provided, it will be an assumed path to a TypeScript configuration file:

{
  "jest": {
    "globals": {
      "vue-jest": {
        "tsConfig": "path/to/tsconfig.json"
      }
    }
  }
}

Supported template languages

  • pug (lang="pug")

    • To give options for the Pug compiler, enter them into the Jest configuration. The options will be passed to pug.compile().
      {
        "jest": {
          "globals": {
            "vue-jest": {
              "pug": {
                "basedir": "mybasedir"
              }
            }
          }
        }
      }
    
  • jade (lang="jade")

  • haml (lang="haml")

Supported style languages

  • stylus (lang="stylus", lang="styl")
  • sass (lang="sass")
    • The SASS compiler supports jest's moduleNameMapper which is the suggested way of dealing with Webpack aliases.
  • scss (lang="scss")
    • The SCSS compiler supports jest's moduleNameMapper which is the suggested way of dealing with Webpack aliases.

    • To import globally included files (ie. variables, mixins, etc.), include them in the Jest configuration at jest.globals['vue-jest'].resources.scss:

      {
        "jest": {
          "globals": {
            "vue-jest": {
              "resources": {
                "scss": [
                  "./node_modules/package/_mixins.scss",
                  "./src/assets/css/globals.scss"
                ]
              }
            }
          }
        }
      }
      
  • postcss (lang="pcss", lang="postcss")

CSS options

experimentalCSSCompile: Boolean Default true. Turn off CSS compilation hideStyleWarn: Boolean Default false. Hide warnings about CSS compilation resources:

{
  "jest": {
    "globals": {
      "vue-jest": {
        "hideStyleWarn": true,
        "experimentalCSSCompile": true
      }
    }
  }
}