A highly opinionated way for creating Jest Runners
yarn add create-jest-runner
create-jest-runner takes care of handling the appropriate parallelization and creating a worker farm for your runner.
You simply need two files:
- Entry file: Used by Jest as an entrypoint to your runner.
- Run file: Runs once per test file, and it encapsulates the logic of your runner
// index.js
const { createJestRunner } = require('create-jest-runner');
module.exports = createJestRunner(require.resolve('./run'));
pathToRunFile
: path to your run file.config
: Optional argument for configuring the runner.getExtraOptions
:() => object
used for passing extra options to the runner. It needs to be a serializable object because it will be send to a different Node process.
module.exports = options => {};
This file should export a function that receives one parameter with the options
testPath
: Path of the file that is going to be testsconfig
: Jest Project config used by this fileglobalConfig
: Jest global configextraOptions
: The return value of the{ getExtraOptions }
argument ofcreateJestRunner(...)
the entry file.
You can return one of the following values:
testResult
: Needs to be an object of type https://github.com/facebook/jest/blob/4d3c1a187bd429fd8611f6b0f19e4aa486fa2a85/packages/jest-test-result/src/types.ts#L103-L135Promise<testResult|Error>
: needs to be of above type.Error
: good for reporting system error, not failed tests.
This runner "blade-runner" makes sure that these two emojis βοΈ π
are present in every file
// index.js
const { createJestRunner } = require('create-jest-runner');
module.exports = createJestRunner(require.resolve('./run'));
// run.js
const fs = require('fs');
const { pass, fail } = require('create-jest-runner');
module.exports = ({ testPath }) => {
const start = Date.now();
const contents = fs.readFileSync(testPath, 'utf8');
const end = Date.now();
if (contents.includes('βοΈπ')) {
return pass({ start, end, test: { path: testPath } });
}
const errorMessage = 'Company policies require βοΈ π in every file';
return fail({
start,
end,
test: { path: testPath, errorMessage, title: 'Check for βοΈ π' },
});
};
yarn create jest-runner my-runner
# Or with npm
npm init jest-runner my-runner
Note: You will have to update the package name in package.json
of the
generated runner
Once you have your Jest runner you can add it to your Jest config.
In your package.json
{
"jest": {
"runner": "/path/to/my-runner"
}
}
Or in jest.config.js
module.exports = {
runner: '/path/to/my-runner',
};
yarn jest