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I have a project created using Create-React-App. I am looking to add in a precommit hook to run our linter and tests with the pre-commit package.

"pre-commit": [
  "precommit-msg",
  "lint",
  "test"
],

However, since the test script runs by default in watch mode, this prevents the commit from ever actually happening. How can add the tests not in watch move in the pre-commit?

4 Answers 4

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You can use the --watchAll=false parameter. So for example you can create another script like this:

"scripts": {
  "test:nowatch": "react-scripts test --watchAll=false",
}

And then run

"pre-commit": [
  "precommit-msg",
  "lint",
  "test:nowatch"
],
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  • RUN npm run test:nowatch
    – Eran Peled
    Jan 9, 2023 at 12:25
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I found a solution for my setup by adding the following script in my package.json file.

"test:nowatch": "CI=true react-scripts-ts test --env=jsdom",

"pre-commit": [
  "precommit-msg",
  "lint",
  "test:nowatch"
],

This came from the following thread: https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app/issues/2336

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  • 1
    Wouldn't this would break in windows? Mar 14, 2018 at 5:29
  • 5
    @RohanBagchi Yes, above breaks on windows. However, using git bash on windows a similar script works: "test:all": "set CI=true&&react-scripts test" Feb 26, 2019 at 17:16
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Cross platform solution for this:

  1. Install cross-env
  2. Use your test command with such props: "test:nowatch": "cross-env CI=true react-scripts test --env=jsdom --findRelatedTests"
6

Just adding the CI=true like this "test": "CI=true react-scripts test" worked for me

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  • this is a very elegant solution, thanks! i just created a .env.test file and put it there, CRA supports dotenv files out of the box so i put it there
    – Sombriks
    Mar 14, 2023 at 1:51

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