require-hook
)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.
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.
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.
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:
import
statementsconst
variableslet
declarations, and initializations to null
or undefined
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.
Here is a slightly contrived test file showcasing some common cases that would be flagged:
import { database, isCity } from '../database';
import { Logger } from '../../../src/Logger';
import { loadCities } from '../api';
jest.mock('../api');
const initializeCityDatabase = () => {
database.addCity('Vienna');
database.addCity('San Juan');
database.addCity('Wellington');
};
const clearCityDatabase = () => {
database.clear();
};
initializeCityDatabase();
test('that persists cities', () => {
expect(database.cities.length).toHaveLength(3);
});
test('city database has Vienna', () => {
expect(isCity('Vienna')).toBeTruthy();
});
test('city database has San Juan', () => {
expect(isCity('San Juan')).toBeTruthy();
});
describe('when loading cities from the api', () => {
let consoleWarnSpy = jest.spyOn(console, 'warn');
loadCities.mockResolvedValue(['Wellington', 'London']);
it('does not duplicate cities', async () => {
await database.loadCities();
expect(database.cities).toHaveLength(4);
});
it('logs any duplicates', async () => {
await database.loadCities();
expect(consoleWarnSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
'Ignored duplicate cities: Wellington',
);
});
});
clearCityDatabase();
Here is the same slightly contrived test file showcasing the same common cases but in ways that would be not flagged:
import { database, isCity } from '../database';
import { Logger } from '../../../src/Logger';
import { loadCities } from '../api';
jest.mock('../api');
const initializeCityDatabase = () => {
database.addCity('Vienna');
database.addCity('San Juan');
database.addCity('Wellington');
};
const clearCityDatabase = () => {
database.clear();
};
beforeEach(() => {
initializeCityDatabase();
});
test('that persists cities', () => {
expect(database.cities.length).toHaveLength(3);
});
test('city database has Vienna', () => {
expect(isCity('Vienna')).toBeTruthy();
});
test('city database has San Juan', () => {
expect(isCity('San Juan')).toBeTruthy();
});
describe('when loading cities from the api', () => {
let consoleWarnSpy;
beforeEach(() => {
consoleWarnSpy = jest.spyOn(console, 'warn');
loadCities.mockResolvedValue(['Wellington', 'London']);
});
it('does not duplicate cities', async () => {
await database.loadCities();
expect(database.cities).toHaveLength(4);
});
it('logs any duplicates', async () => {
await database.loadCities();
expect(consoleWarnSpy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(
'Ignored duplicate cities: Wellington',
);
});
});
afterEach(() => {
clearCityDatabase();
});
If there are methods that you want to call outside of hooks and tests, you can
mark them as allowed using the allowedFunctionCalls
option.
{
"jest/require-hook": [
"error",
{
"allowedFunctionCalls": ["enableAutoDestroy"]
}
]
}
Examples of correct code when using
{ "allowedFunctionCalls": ["enableAutoDestroy"] }
option:
/* eslint jest/require-hook: ["error", { "allowedFunctionCalls": ["enableAutoDestroy"] }] */
import { enableAutoDestroy, mount } from '@vue/test-utils';
import { initDatabase, tearDownDatabase } from './databaseUtils';
enableAutoDestroy(afterEach);
beforeEach(initDatabase);
afterEach(tearDownDatabase);
describe('Foo', () => {
test('always returns 42', () => {
expect(global.getAnswer()).toBe(42);
});
});