
- Jest · Delightful JavaScript Testing- Jest is a JavaScript testing framework designed to ensure correctness of any JavaScript codebase. It allows you to write tests with an approachable, familiar and feature-rich API that … 
- Getting Started - Jest- You can run Jest directly from the CLI (if it's globally available in your PATH, e.g. by yarn global add jest or npm install jest --global) with a variety of useful options. 
- Testing React Apps · Jest- See React: Function and Class Components. Reminders that with Class components, we expect Jest to be used to test props and not methods directly. Now let's use React's test renderer and … 
- Globals - Jest- In your test files, Jest puts each of these methods and objects into the global environment. You don't have to require or import anything to use them. However, if you prefer explicit imports, … 
- Testing Web Frameworks · Jest- Jest is a universal testing platform, with the ability to adapt to any JavaScript library or framework. In this section, we'd like to link to community posts and articles about integrating Jest into … 
- Configuring Jest · Jest- Jest runs the code of your project as JavaScript, hence a transformer is needed if you use some syntax not supported by Node out of the box (such as JSX, TypeScript, Vue templates). 
- Jest 30: Faster, Leaner, Better · Jest - jestjs.io- Jun 4, 2025 · Today we are happy to announce the release of Jest 30. This release features a substantial number of changes, fixes, and improvements. While it is one of the largest major … 
- Jest CLI Options- The jest command line runner has a number of useful options. You can run jest --help to view all available options. Many of the options shown below can also be used together to run tests … 
- Expect - Jest- Jest adds the inlineSnapshot string argument to the matcher in the test file (instead of an external .snap file) the first time that the test runs. Check out the section on Inline Snapshots for more … 
- Getting Started - Jest- Note: Jest documentation uses yarn commands, but npm will also work. You can compare yarn and npm commands in the yarn docs, here. Let's get started by writing a test for a hypothetical …