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I haven't really touched the config file created by vue-cli for unit tests, this files being:

// jest.config.js
module.exports = {
  moduleFileExtensions: ['js', 'jsx', 'json', 'vue'],
  transform: {
    '^.+\\.vue$': 'vue-jest',
    '.+\\.(css|styl|less|sass|scss|svg|png|jpg|ttf|woff|woff2)$': 'jest-transform-stub',
    '^.+\\.jsx?$': 'babel-jest',
    '^.+\\.js$': 'babel-jest',
  },
  moduleNameMapper: {
    '^@/(.*)$': '<rootDir>/src/$1',
  },
  snapshotSerializers: ['jest-serializer-vue'],
  testMatch: ['**/tests/unit/**/*.spec.(js|jsx|ts|tsx)|**/__tests__/*.(js|jsx|ts|tsx)'],
  testURL: 'http://localhost/',
};

And yet, when trying to run the following test with npm run test:unit:

import { shallowMount } from '@vue/test-utils';
import App from '@/App.vue';

describe('App.vue', () => {
  it('renders props.msg when passed', () => {
    const msg = 'new message';
    const wrapper = shallowMount(App);
    expect(wrapper.text()).toMatch(msg);
  });
});

I get the following error:

back-admin/tests/unit/app.spec.js:1 ({"Object ":function(module,exports,require,__dirname,__filename,global,jest){import { shallowMount } from '@vue/test-utils';

SyntaxError: Unexpected token {

As if babel was not able to parse the import statement (specifically the {).

What seems to be causing this problem?

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  • Seems you've mixed up node style exports (module.exports) with es6 style imports (import). I.e., node style: module.exports & require; es6 style: import & export.
    – junvar
    Nov 30, 2018 at 14:16
  • How so? I'm only using ES6 import statements and these seem to be the issue Dec 1, 2018 at 8:41
  • Refer stackoverflow.com/a/57175730
    – Pratik
    Jul 24, 2019 at 5:20

1 Answer 1

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I just asked a similar question, here ( there is an answer in that one towards the bottom ).

I see in your jest.config.js file, you have '^.+\\.js$': 'babel-jest', which should definitely pick up the file. Clearly babel isn't doing it's thing, even though you told it to.

I solved this by adding the extension to the already in place transform option for jsx, which would look like this: '^.+\\.(js|jsx)?$': 'babel-jest'.

If that doesn't work for your instance, I would try to make sure all your dependencies are good. The list needed being something like:

"devDependencies": {
    "@vue/cli-plugin-babel": "^3.9.0",
    "@vue/cli-plugin-eslint": "^3.9.0",
    "@vue/cli-plugin-unit-jest": "^3.9.0",
    "@vue/cli-service": "^3.9.0",
    "@vue/test-utils": "1.0.0-beta.29",
    "babel-core": "7.0.0-bridge.0",
    "babel-eslint": "^10.0.1",
    "babel-jest": "^23.6.0",
    "eslint": "^5.16.0",
    "eslint-plugin-vue": "^5.0.0",
    "vue-template-compiler": "^2.6.10"
  },

Hopefully adding the js works!

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