const nextJest = require('next/jest'); const createJestConfig = nextJest({ // Provide the path to your Next.js app to load next.config.js and .env files in your test environment dir: './', }); /* * Add any custom config to be passed to Jest * * For a detailed explanation regarding each configuration property and type * check, visit: * https://jestjs.io/docs/configuration */ const customJestConfig = { // if using TypeScript with a baseUrl set to the root directory then you need the below for alias' to work moduleDirectories: ['node_modules', '/'], // A map from regular expressions to module names or to arrays of module names that allow to stub out resources with a single module moduleNameMapper: { /** Module Path Aliases */ '^@i18n/(.*)$': '/src/i18n/$1', '^@assets/(.*)$': '/src/assets/$1', '^@content/(.*)$': '/src/content/$1', '^@components/(.*)$': '/src/components/$1', '^@pages/(.*)$': '/src/pages/$1', '^@services/(.*)$': '/src/services/$1', '^@styles/(.*)$': '/src/styles/$1', '^@ts/(.*)$': '/src/ts/$1', '^@utils/(.*)$': '/src/utils/$1', }, // Add more setup options before each test is run setupFilesAfterEnv: ['/jest.setup.js'], // The test environment that will be used for testing testEnvironment: 'jest-environment-jsdom', }; /** * createJestConfig is exported this way to ensure that next/jest can load the * Next.js config which is async. */ module.exports = createJestConfig(customJestConfig);