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@namchee/j2v

v0.1.5

Published

Jest to Vitest CLI migration tool

Downloads

11

Readme

j2v

Checked with Biome

All-in-one Jest to Vitest migration tool.

j2v Demo Run

Features

  • JavaScript / TypeScript compatible
  • Automatically generates Vitest configuration that mimics your Jest configuration as close as possible
  • Setup file generation for automated code cleanups
  • Automatic Jest dependency cleanup

Usage

## If you prefer using it without explicit installation:
# Using npm
npx @namchee/j2v

# Using pnpm
pnpx @namchee/j2v

# Using bun
bunx @namchee/j2v

## Or... install the package
# Using npm
npm install -D @namchee/j2v

# Using yarn
yarn add -D @namchee/j2v

# Using pnpm
pnpm install -D @namchee/j2v

# Using bun
bun add -D @namchee/j2v

Commands

> ./dist/main.js --help
j2v/<version>

Usage:
  $ j2v [dirname]

Commands:
  [dirname]  Working directory of the project (Default: `process.cwd()`)

For more info, run any command with the `--help` flag:
  $ j2v --help

Options:
  --globals      Enable Vitest global API to your test files (default: false)
  -d, --debug    Show debugging output (default: false)
  --dry-run      Perform a dry-run of the CLI (default: false)
  -h, --help     Display this message
  -v, --version  Display version number

Compatibility

Not all of Jest APIs and quirks will be replaced by this utility, as some of them don't have any equivalent property in Vitest.

For the list of all compatible APIs, please see the compatibility list

Notes

  1. Jest configuration will be evaluated during conversion. Expect some derivative values (from variables, functions, etc) to be transformed into raw values.
  2. Code style for transformed such as dangling commas, brace spacing on destructured objects, and semicolons might not follow the original style of the code.
  3. Setup file written in CommonJS will break the test

Acknowledgments

  1. This project would not exist without the existence of this Jest migration to Vitest gist
  2. vitest-codemod as further inspiration on how should the CLI behave

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License