Install all modules with yarn
, which will also copy the @kpvlab/color-utils folder into the
node_modules diretory to simulate a private module install.
The @kpvlab/color-utils package is written in ES6 and so should be transiled by babel.
Jest will do this since the transformIgnorePatterns
is set to ignore all node_modules apart from
the @kpvlab ones.
Running yarn test
works as expected, however running Wallaby throws the error:
Jest encountered an unexpected token
This usually means that you are trying to import a file which Jest cannot parse, e.g. it's not plain JavaScript.
By default, if Jest sees a Babel config, it will use that to transform your files, ignoring "node_modules".
Here's what you can do:
• To have some of your "node_modules" files transformed, you can specify a custom "transformIgnorePatterns" in your config.
• If you need a custom transformation specify a "transform" option in your config.
• If you simply want to mock your non-JS modules (e.g. binary assets) you can stub them out with the "moduleNameMapper" config option.
You'll find more details and examples of these config options in the docs:
https://jestjs.io/docs/en/configuration.html
Details:
/Users/tom/Github/wallaby-1853/node_modules/@kpvlab/color-utils/color-utils.js:1
({"Object.<anonymous>":function(module,exports,require,__dirname,__filename,global,jest){export function wallabyTest(num) {
^^^^^^
SyntaxError: Unexpected token export
at Object.require src/some/__tests__/a-test.js:2