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I have working on a react project to test my react app.
My root directory is /home for example
My react app is located in /home/MyApp/appModules/src/
inside all my *.js files implementing class
My react test app is located in /home/MyApp.tst/testModules/
In testModules/ directory, there is the package.json , and /src/ directory , tests directory, inside all my *.test.js [test file]



I am trying to change the root directory with configuration of package.json



"jest": {
"rootDir": [
"./../../"
]
},


but I have the error message when I run the command npm run coverage



react-scripts test --env=jsdom --coverage


Out of the box, Create React App only supports overriding these Jest options:

• collectCoverageFrom
• coverageReporters
• coverageThreshold
• globalSetup
• globalTeardown
• resetMocks
• resetModules
• snapshotSerializers
• watchPathIgnorePatterns.

These options in your package.json Jest configuration are not currently supported by Create React App:

• rootDir


If you wish to override other Jest options, you need to eject from the default setup. You can do so by running npm run eject but remember that this is a one-way operation. You may also file an issue with Create React App to discuss supporting more options out of the box.



If I eject the project with npm run eject, I can no more run es6 javascript test file ...



Have you any idea to help me ?
Thanks










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    I have working on a react project to test my react app.
    My root directory is /home for example
    My react app is located in /home/MyApp/appModules/src/
    inside all my *.js files implementing class
    My react test app is located in /home/MyApp.tst/testModules/
    In testModules/ directory, there is the package.json , and /src/ directory , tests directory, inside all my *.test.js [test file]



    I am trying to change the root directory with configuration of package.json



    "jest": {
    "rootDir": [
    "./../../"
    ]
    },


    but I have the error message when I run the command npm run coverage



    react-scripts test --env=jsdom --coverage


    Out of the box, Create React App only supports overriding these Jest options:

    • collectCoverageFrom
    • coverageReporters
    • coverageThreshold
    • globalSetup
    • globalTeardown
    • resetMocks
    • resetModules
    • snapshotSerializers
    • watchPathIgnorePatterns.

    These options in your package.json Jest configuration are not currently supported by Create React App:

    • rootDir


    If you wish to override other Jest options, you need to eject from the default setup. You can do so by running npm run eject but remember that this is a one-way operation. You may also file an issue with Create React App to discuss supporting more options out of the box.



    If I eject the project with npm run eject, I can no more run es6 javascript test file ...



    Have you any idea to help me ?
    Thanks










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      I have working on a react project to test my react app.
      My root directory is /home for example
      My react app is located in /home/MyApp/appModules/src/
      inside all my *.js files implementing class
      My react test app is located in /home/MyApp.tst/testModules/
      In testModules/ directory, there is the package.json , and /src/ directory , tests directory, inside all my *.test.js [test file]



      I am trying to change the root directory with configuration of package.json



      "jest": {
      "rootDir": [
      "./../../"
      ]
      },


      but I have the error message when I run the command npm run coverage



      react-scripts test --env=jsdom --coverage


      Out of the box, Create React App only supports overriding these Jest options:

      • collectCoverageFrom
      • coverageReporters
      • coverageThreshold
      • globalSetup
      • globalTeardown
      • resetMocks
      • resetModules
      • snapshotSerializers
      • watchPathIgnorePatterns.

      These options in your package.json Jest configuration are not currently supported by Create React App:

      • rootDir


      If you wish to override other Jest options, you need to eject from the default setup. You can do so by running npm run eject but remember that this is a one-way operation. You may also file an issue with Create React App to discuss supporting more options out of the box.



      If I eject the project with npm run eject, I can no more run es6 javascript test file ...



      Have you any idea to help me ?
      Thanks










      share|improve this question














      I have working on a react project to test my react app.
      My root directory is /home for example
      My react app is located in /home/MyApp/appModules/src/
      inside all my *.js files implementing class
      My react test app is located in /home/MyApp.tst/testModules/
      In testModules/ directory, there is the package.json , and /src/ directory , tests directory, inside all my *.test.js [test file]



      I am trying to change the root directory with configuration of package.json



      "jest": {
      "rootDir": [
      "./../../"
      ]
      },


      but I have the error message when I run the command npm run coverage



      react-scripts test --env=jsdom --coverage


      Out of the box, Create React App only supports overriding these Jest options:

      • collectCoverageFrom
      • coverageReporters
      • coverageThreshold
      • globalSetup
      • globalTeardown
      • resetMocks
      • resetModules
      • snapshotSerializers
      • watchPathIgnorePatterns.

      These options in your package.json Jest configuration are not currently supported by Create React App:

      • rootDir


      If you wish to override other Jest options, you need to eject from the default setup. You can do so by running npm run eject but remember that this is a one-way operation. You may also file an issue with Create React App to discuss supporting more options out of the box.



      If I eject the project with npm run eject, I can no more run es6 javascript test file ...



      Have you any idea to help me ?
      Thanks







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          The name already hints at the answer: user collectCoverageFrom to specify your directory /home/MyApp.tst/testModules/ if you want to keep this folder structure.



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          Move your tests and package.json within src and it should find them automatically






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            The name already hints at the answer: user collectCoverageFrom to specify your directory /home/MyApp.tst/testModules/ if you want to keep this folder structure.



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            Move your tests and package.json within src and it should find them automatically






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              The name already hints at the answer: user collectCoverageFrom to specify your directory /home/MyApp.tst/testModules/ if you want to keep this folder structure.



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              Move your tests and package.json within src and it should find them automatically






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                The name already hints at the answer: user collectCoverageFrom to specify your directory /home/MyApp.tst/testModules/ if you want to keep this folder structure.



                Or:



                Move your tests and package.json within src and it should find them automatically






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                The name already hints at the answer: user collectCoverageFrom to specify your directory /home/MyApp.tst/testModules/ if you want to keep this folder structure.



                Or:



                Move your tests and package.json within src and it should find them automatically







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