market/.jest/jest.config.js

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const nextJest = require('next/jest')
const createJestConfig = nextJest({
// Provide the path to your Next.js app to load next.config.js and .env files in your test environment
dir: './'
})
// Add any custom config to be passed to Jest
const customJestConfig = {
rootDir: '../',
// Add more setup options before each test is run
setupFilesAfterEnv: ['<rootDir>/.jest/jest.setup.js'],
// if using TypeScript with a baseUrl set to the root directory then you need the below for alias' to work
moduleDirectories: ['node_modules', '<rootDir>/src'],
testEnvironment: 'jest-environment-jsdom',
moduleNameMapper: {
// '^@/components/(.*)$': '<rootDir>/components/$1',
'@shared(.*)$': '<rootDir>/src/components/@shared/$1',
'@hooks/(.*)$': '<rootDir>/src/@hooks/$1',
'@context/(.*)$': '<rootDir>/src/@context/$1',
'@images/(.*)$': '<rootDir>/src/@images/$1',
'@utils/(.*)$': '<rootDir>/src/@utils/$1',
'@content/(.*)$': '<rootDir>/@content/$1'
},
collectCoverage: true,
collectCoverageFrom: [
'src/**/*.{ts,tsx}',
'!src/**/*.{stories,test}.{ts,tsx}'
],
testPathIgnorePatterns: ['node_modules', '\\.cache', '.next', 'coverage']
}
// createJestConfig is exported this way to ensure that next/jest can load the Next.js config which is async
module.exports = createJestConfig(customJestConfig)