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/* eslint-disable import/no-import-module-exports */
import nextJest from 'next/jest';
import tsconfig from './tsconfig.json';
/**
* Create Jest module paths from tsconfig paths
*/
const modulePaths = Object.entries(tsconfig.compilerOptions.paths).reduce(
(prev, [alias, path]) => ({
...prev,
[`^${alias.replace('*', '(.*)$')}`]: `<rootDir>/${path[0].replace(
'*',
'$1'
)}`,
}),
{}
);
const createJestConfig = nextJest({
// Provide the path to your Next.js app to load next.config.js and .env files in your test environment
dir: './',
});
const customJestConfig = {
moduleNameMapper: {
...modulePaths,
},
// setupFilesAfterEnv: ['<rootDir>/utils/testing/prisma-mock.ts'],
collectCoverageFrom: [
'./**/*.ts',
'./**/*.tsx',
'!jest.config.ts',
'!setupTests.ts',
],
coverageReporters: ['html', 'text', 'text-summary', 'cobertura'],
moduleDirectories: ['node_modules', '<rootDir>/'],
testEnvironment: 'jest-environment-jsdom',
setupFilesAfterEnv: ['<rootDir>/jest.setup.ts'],
};
// createJestConfig is exported this way to ensure that next/jest can load the Next.js config which is async
module.exports = createJestConfig(customJestConfig);