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Ibiyemi Adewakun
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Oct 14, 2021 ⋅ 8 min read

Testing TypeScript apps using Jest

Ibiyemi Adewakun Ibiyemi is a full-stack developer from Lagos. When she's not writing code, she likes to read, listen to music, and put cute outfits together.

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3 Replies to "Testing TypeScript apps using Jest"

  1. Very helpful, however there is a small bug in the RegExp that will cause .tsx files to be missed in the jest.config.ts file. The correct one is:

    transform: {
    ‘^.+\\.tsx?$’: ‘ts-jest’,
    },

      1. Additionally, that snipped has smart quotes rather than straight quotes, which will throw a syntax error in the file.

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