Comparison with vscode-jest
vscode-jest-runner is focused on running or debugging a specific test or test-suite, while vscode-jest is running your current test-suite everytime you change it.
Simple way to run or debug a specific test As it is possible in IntelliJ / Webstorm
Run & Debug your Jest Tests from
- Context-Menu
- CodeLens
- Command Palette (strg+shift+p)
- yarn & vscode workspaces (monorepo)
- dynamic jest config resolution
- yarn 2 pnp
- CRA & and similar abstractions
add the following command to settings, to pass commandline arguments
"jestrunner.jestCommand": "npm run test --"
Jest Runner will work out of the box, with a valid Jest config.
If you have a custom setup use the following options to configure Jest Runner:
Command | Description |
---|---|
jestrunner.configPath | Jest config path (relative to ${workFolder} e.g. jest-config.json) |
jestrunner.jestPath | Absolute path to jest bin file (e.g. /usr/lib/node_modules/jest/bin/jest.js) |
jestrunner.debugOptions | Add or overwrite vscode debug configurations (only in debug mode) (e.g. "jestrunner.debugOptions": { "args": ["--no-cache"] } ) |
jestrunner.runOptions | Add CLI Options to the Jest Command (e.g. "jestrunner.runOptions": ["--coverage", "--colors"] ) https://jestjs.io/docs/en/cli |
jestrunner.jestCommand | Define an alternative Jest command (e.g. for Create React App and similar abstractions) |
jestrunner.disableCodeLens | Disable CodeLens feature |
jestrunner.codeLensSelector | CodeLens will be shown on files matching this pattern (default **/*.{test,spec}.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}) |
jestrunner.enableYarnPnpSupport | Enable if you are using Yarn 2 with Plug'n'Play |
jestrunner.detectYarnPnpJestBin | Auto-detect path on Linux/Unix systems to Jest bin (Yarn 2 Pnp) |
jestrunner.projectPath | Absolute path to project directory (e.g. /home/me/project/sub-folder) |
click File -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts -> "{}" (top right) the json config file will open add this:
{
"key": "alt+1",
"command": "extension.runJest"
},
{
"key": "alt+2",
"command": "extension.debugJest"
},
Some open topics get you started
- npm install
- Go to Menu "Run" => "Start Debugging"
Another vscode instance will open with the just compiled extension installed.
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By default Jest finds its config from the
"jest"
attribute in yourpackage.json
or if you export an objectmodule.export = {}
in ajest.config.js
file in your project root directory.
Read More: Configuring Jest Docs -
If Breakspoints are not working properly, try adding this to vscode config:
"jestrunner.debugOptions": {
"args": ["--no-cache"],
"sourcemaps": "inline",
"disableOptimisticBPs": true,
}