docsify/jest.config.js
Joe Pea 62d756c447 refactor: convert to ES Modules and remove traces of CommonJS except in Rollup config because some dependencies are still CommonJS
BREAKING: The new project layout might break in some tooling setups.

We've added an exports field to `package.json` to specify where
statements like `import ... from 'docsify'` will import from, and left
the `main` and `unpkg` fields as-is for backwards compatibility with the
global <script> import method. Most people who use a non-module
`<script>` tag to import Docsify will not notice a difference. Anyone
else who is importing Docsify into a specilized build setup using
`import` statements has a chance of being broken, so we've marked this
as BREAKING.
2023-06-29 19:02:08 -07:00

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import { TEST_HOST } from './test/config/server.js';
const sharedConfig = {
errorOnDeprecated: true,
globalSetup: './test/config/jest.setup.js',
globalTeardown: './test/config/jest.teardown.js',
resetModules: true,
restoreMocks: true,
setupFilesAfterEnv: ['<rootDir>/test/config/jest.setup-tests.js'],
testEnvironment: 'jsdom',
testURL: `${TEST_HOST}/_blank.html`,
};
export default {
transform: {},
projects: [
// Unit Tests
{
displayName: 'unit',
...sharedConfig,
testMatch: ['<rootDir>/test/unit/*.test.js'],
},
// Integration Tests
{
displayName: 'integration',
...sharedConfig,
testMatch: ['<rootDir>/test/integration/*.test.js'],
},
],
};