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@jarmee/schematics

v2.0.4

Published

A collection of schematics

Readme

@jarmee/schematics

This package provides several schematics to make the life of an Angular developer easier. If applied it will provide you the following benefits:

  • adds Jest support to your Angular workspace

Usage

To apply this package to an already existing Angular workspace you only have to execute ng add @jarmee/schematics and you're good to go. During the installation process of the schematics it will carry out the steps stated below:

  1. The schematics will add test:jest and test:jest:watch scripts to your package.json to run jest. Followed by the addition of jest, jest-preset-angular and @types/jest to the devDependecies of your package.json. To complete this step a npm install is executed.
  2. It will update the tsconfig.spec.json in your root directory and adds jest to the types array of your compilerOptions. Also the porperty esModuleInterop will be added and set to true.
  3. To prevent inconveniences the schematic will remove the src/test.ts file from your workspace.
  4. Finally it will add the files jest.config.js, jestGlobalMocks.ts and setup-jest.ts to the root of your Angular workspace.

After the configuration process has been finished you can run npm run test:jest or yarn test:jest to test your Angular workspace with jest.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License