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# Require setup and teardown code to be within a hook (`require-hook`) | ||
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Often while writing tests you have some setup work that needs to happen before | ||
tests run, and you have some finishing work that needs to happen after tests | ||
run. Jest provides helper functions to handle this. | ||
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It's common when writing tests to need to perform setup work that needs to | ||
happen before tests run, and finishing work after tests run. | ||
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Because Jest executes all `describe` handlers in a test file _before_ it | ||
executes any of the actual tests, it's important to ensure setup and teardown | ||
work is done inside `before*` and `after*` handlers respectively, rather than | ||
inside the `describe` blocks. | ||
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## Rule details | ||
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This rule flags any expression that is either at the toplevel of a test file or | ||
directly within the body of a `describe`, _except_ for the following: | ||
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- `import` statements | ||
- `const` variables | ||
- `let` _declarations_ | ||
- Types | ||
- Calls to the standard Jest globals | ||
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This rule flags any function calls within test files that are directly within | ||
the body of a `describe`, and suggests wrapping them in one of the four | ||
lifecycle hooks. | ||
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Here is a slightly contrived test file showcasing some common cases that would | ||
be flagged: | ||
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```js | ||
import { database, isCity } from '../database'; | ||
import { Logger } from '../../../src/Logger'; | ||
import { loadCities } from '../api'; | ||
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jest.mock('../api'); | ||
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const initializeCityDatabase = () => { | ||
database.addCity('Vienna'); | ||
database.addCity('San Juan'); | ||
database.addCity('Wellington'); | ||
}; | ||
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const clearCityDatabase = () => { | ||
database.clear(); | ||
}; | ||
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initializeCityDatabase(); | ||
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test('that persists cities', () => { | ||
expect(database.cities.length).toHaveLength(3); | ||
}); | ||
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test('city database has Vienna', () => { | ||
expect(isCity('Vienna')).toBeTruthy(); | ||
}); | ||
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test('city database has San Juan', () => { | ||
expect(isCity('San Juan')).toBeTruthy(); | ||
}); | ||
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describe('when loading cities from the api', () => { | ||
let consoleWarnSpy = jest.spyOn(console, 'warn'); | ||
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loadCities.mockResolvedValue(['Wellington', 'London']); | ||
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it('does not duplicate cities', async () => { | ||
await database.loadCities(); | ||
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expect(database.cities).toHaveLength(4); | ||
}); | ||
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it('logs any duplicates', async () => { | ||
await database.loadCities(); | ||
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expect(consoleWarnSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith( | ||
'Ignored duplicate cities: Wellington', | ||
); | ||
}); | ||
}); | ||
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clearCityDatabase(); | ||
``` | ||
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Here is the same slightly contrived test file showcasing the same common cases | ||
but in ways that would be **not** flagged: | ||
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```js | ||
import { database, isCity } from '../database'; | ||
import { Logger } from '../../../src/Logger'; | ||
import { loadCities } from '../api'; | ||
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jest.mock('../api'); | ||
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const initializeCityDatabase = () => { | ||
database.addCity('Vienna'); | ||
database.addCity('San Juan'); | ||
database.addCity('Wellington'); | ||
}; | ||
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const clearCityDatabase = () => { | ||
database.clear(); | ||
}; | ||
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beforeEach(() => { | ||
initializeCityDatabase(); | ||
}); | ||
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test('that persists cities', () => { | ||
expect(database.cities.length).toHaveLength(3); | ||
}); | ||
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test('city database has Vienna', () => { | ||
expect(isCity('Vienna')).toBeTruthy(); | ||
}); | ||
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test('city database has San Juan', () => { | ||
expect(isCity('San Juan')).toBeTruthy(); | ||
}); | ||
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describe('when loading cities from the api', () => { | ||
let consoleWarnSpy; | ||
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beforeEach(() => { | ||
consoleWarnSpy = jest.spyOn(console, 'warn'); | ||
loadCities.mockResolvedValue(['Wellington', 'London']); | ||
}); | ||
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it('does not duplicate cities', async () => { | ||
await database.loadCities(); | ||
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expect(database.cities).toHaveLength(4); | ||
}); | ||
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it('logs any duplicates', async () => { | ||
await database.loadCities(); | ||
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expect(consoleWarnSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith( | ||
'Ignored duplicate cities: Wellington', | ||
); | ||
}); | ||
}); | ||
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afterEach(() => { | ||
clearCityDatabase(); | ||
}); | ||
``` |
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