@blackglory/jest-node-exports-resolver
v0.1.0
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Jest resolver to handle node's 'exports' package entry points.
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Custom Jest resolver with node exports package entry points support
This package aims to bring node exports package entry points support to Jest, i.e.:
// some.test.js
import { Foo } from 'my-package/submodule';
import { Bar } from '@my-scope/package/submodule';
// ...
This is heavily discussed in the following issue #9771. Several alternatives proposed, such as using enhanced-resolve, writing own resolver based on firebase-jest-testing resolver, using custom resolver written for esfx.
This package is a slightly generalized version of the firebase-jest-testing self-resolver:
- test import path for referencing submodule (including
@scoped/
packages); - try to load that package's
package.json
; - check for
exports
field, try to find 'node', 'require' or 'default' (in case oftype !== 'module'
) condition; - reuse
defaultResolver
with updated target.
Usage
Install:
yarn add jest-node-exports-resolver -D
Add custom resolver jest config option:
// jest.config.js
module.exports = {
// ...
resolver: 'jest-node-exports-resolver',
}
Known limitations
Node.js supports two flavours of 'exports':
- conditions list: when all the entries contain keywords ('import', 'require', 'node' etc.);
- entry points list: when all the entries contain submodule paths ('.', './submodule-a', './submodule-b/*' etc.).
Only the latter one is supported. Feel free to send a PR with conditions list support.