Update to latest Jest snapshotFormat
By default Nx has kept the older style of Jest Snapshot formats
to prevent breaking of any existing tests with snapshots.
It's recommend you update to the latest format.
You can do this by removing snapshotFormat property
and running tests with --update-snapshot flag.
Example: "nx affected --targets=test --update-snapshot"
More info: https://jestjs.io/docs/upgrading-to-jest29#snapshot-format
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/* TODO: Update to latest Jest snapshotFormat |
const nxPreset = require('@nx/jest/preset').default;
module.exports = {
...nxPreset,
/* TODO: Update to latest Jest snapshotFormat
* By default Nx has kept the older style of Jest Snapshot formats
* to prevent breaking of any existing tests with snapshots.
* It's recommend you update to the latest format.
* You can do this by removing snapshotFormat property
* and running tests with --update-snapshot flag.
* Example: "nx affected --targets=test --update-snapshot"
* More info: https://jestjs.io/docs/upgrading-to-jest29#snapshot-format
*/
snapshotFormat: { escapeString: true, printBasicPrototype: true },
};
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Update to latest Jest snapshotFormat
By default Nx has kept the older style of Jest Snapshot formats
to prevent breaking of any existing tests with snapshots.
It's recommend you update to the latest format.
You can do this by removing snapshotFormat property
and running tests with --update-snapshot flag.
Example: "nx affected --targets=test --update-snapshot"
More info: https://jestjs.io/docs/upgrading-to-jest29#snapshot-format
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