Issues with npm run test when using absolute imports
I have a react application created through the create-react-app cli. I have a .env file where I set NODE_PATH=SRC
so that all my imports are relative to the src folder. For instance, if the folder structure is like this,
-Project
|
+-- src
| |
+ |-- helper
|
+-- Utils.js
I can import this file as import Utils from "helper/Utils"
But npm run test
fails with the error
Cannot find module 'helper/Utils' from 'MyComponent.js'
For a beginner, I couldn't find any solution that I would understand when I googled. And most of them would require ejecting the project. I would like to resolve this without ejecting the project.
reactjs unit-testing jestjs create-react-app
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I have a react application created through the create-react-app cli. I have a .env file where I set NODE_PATH=SRC
so that all my imports are relative to the src folder. For instance, if the folder structure is like this,
-Project
|
+-- src
| |
+ |-- helper
|
+-- Utils.js
I can import this file as import Utils from "helper/Utils"
But npm run test
fails with the error
Cannot find module 'helper/Utils' from 'MyComponent.js'
For a beginner, I couldn't find any solution that I would understand when I googled. And most of them would require ejecting the project. I would like to resolve this without ejecting the project.
reactjs unit-testing jestjs create-react-app
How does your test command look like in the package.json?
– Fabian Hinsenkamp
Nov 22 '18 at 10:48
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I have a react application created through the create-react-app cli. I have a .env file where I set NODE_PATH=SRC
so that all my imports are relative to the src folder. For instance, if the folder structure is like this,
-Project
|
+-- src
| |
+ |-- helper
|
+-- Utils.js
I can import this file as import Utils from "helper/Utils"
But npm run test
fails with the error
Cannot find module 'helper/Utils' from 'MyComponent.js'
For a beginner, I couldn't find any solution that I would understand when I googled. And most of them would require ejecting the project. I would like to resolve this without ejecting the project.
reactjs unit-testing jestjs create-react-app
I have a react application created through the create-react-app cli. I have a .env file where I set NODE_PATH=SRC
so that all my imports are relative to the src folder. For instance, if the folder structure is like this,
-Project
|
+-- src
| |
+ |-- helper
|
+-- Utils.js
I can import this file as import Utils from "helper/Utils"
But npm run test
fails with the error
Cannot find module 'helper/Utils' from 'MyComponent.js'
For a beginner, I couldn't find any solution that I would understand when I googled. And most of them would require ejecting the project. I would like to resolve this without ejecting the project.
reactjs unit-testing jestjs create-react-app
reactjs unit-testing jestjs create-react-app
edited Nov 22 '18 at 19:44
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asked Nov 22 '18 at 8:50
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How does your test command look like in the package.json?
– Fabian Hinsenkamp
Nov 22 '18 at 10:48
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How does your test command look like in the package.json?
– Fabian Hinsenkamp
Nov 22 '18 at 10:48
How does your test command look like in the package.json?
– Fabian Hinsenkamp
Nov 22 '18 at 10:48
How does your test command look like in the package.json?
– Fabian Hinsenkamp
Nov 22 '18 at 10:48
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How does your test command look like in the package.json?
– Fabian Hinsenkamp
Nov 22 '18 at 10:48