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I'm using jest and enzyme with my create-react-app project. When I run npm test, I get an output that shows the names of the test files that passed but I'd like the output to also include the names of the tests.

Example:

Button.test.js

it ('renders button', () => {
    const button = shallow(<Button type="save"/>);
    expect(toJson(button)).toMatchSnapshot();
});

Right now when I run npm test the output is just:

PASS src/Button.test.js"

and the number of passed and failed tests (when the tests are successful). I would like the output to include "renders button" and any other test descriptions (like how the output looks when an rspec test is run).

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From Jest's command-line options docs

--verbose

Display individual test results with the test suite hierarchy.

So running

jest --verbose

Will print all the names in describe, it, test blocks.
If you're running tests with yarn, you can do

yarn test --verbose

If you're running tests with npm, you can do

npm test -- --verbose

If you want to make this default, change your test script in package.json

"test": "react-scripts test --env=jsdom --verbose",

Now both yarn test and npm test should show all test names.

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Note that, instead of

jest --verbose

you can also set verbose to true in jest.config.js:

// jest.config.js
module.exports = {
  ...
  verbose: true,
}
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    adding it to jest.config.js is the only way to do it when using vue cli 4 and running npm run test:unit
    – ioan
    Apr 10, 2020 at 15:19
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The --verbose flag sounds like it might do what you are looking for. According to the docs, it displays individual test results.

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    i tried using this and the output doesn't appear to be any different
    – Sendai
    May 24, 2018 at 18:01
  • What is the contents of your npm script and jest config? May 24, 2018 at 18:10
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    @Sendai remember to add two hyphens to escape from npm arguments to jest arguments - like so: npm test -- --verbose. (Otherwise, the --verbose argument goes to npm, and you're seeing verbose npm output rather than verbose jest output.) Oct 9, 2019 at 19:11
  • You can also add this value for example jest --verbose for the key test in your package.json and run npm run test in your terminal. This also worked for me fine.
    – utkarsh-k
    Aug 11, 2022 at 9:25
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I was having the same issue with create-react-app (using both jest and enzyme), but was able to get the tests to appear after appending the existing test script in package.json with --verbose=true. So it now appears "test": "react-scripts test --env=jsdom --verbose=true"

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after doing this configuration in package.json( "test": "react-scripts test --env=jsdom --verbose",) try running your test by npm test.

Note : with npm run test description is not reflecting for me as well.

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