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fix: use require.resolve
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Summary: The current way the Jest preset work requires the different files to be in `<rootDir>/node_modules/react-native`. This is not necessarily true - especially in monorepoes. If we instead do `require.resolve`, we do not need to do `rootDir` replacement in Jest. Having a JS file as preset has been supported since Jest 23.0.0: jestjs/jest#6185 Changelog: ---------- [General] [Fixed] - use `require.resolve` in `jest-preset` Pull Request resolved: facebook#22972 Differential Revision: D13662758 Pulled By: hramos fbshipit-source-id: ca79b5b89d9d05c6fe639b0d88619858e8d05da7
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Summary: The current way the Jest preset work requires the different files to be in `<rootDir>/node_modules/react-native`. This is not necessarily true - especially in monorepoes. If we instead do `require.resolve`, we do not need to do `rootDir` replacement in Jest. Having a JS file as preset has been supported since Jest 23.0.0: jestjs/jest#6185 Changelog: ---------- [General] [Fixed] - use `require.resolve` in `jest-preset` Pull Request resolved: facebook/react-native#22972 Differential Revision: D13662758 Pulled By: hramos fbshipit-source-id: ca79b5b89d9d05c6fe639b0d88619858e8d05da7
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The current way the Jest preset work requires the different files to be in
<rootDir>/node_modules/react-native
. This is not necessarily true - especially in monorepoes.If we instead do
require.resolve
, we do not need to dorootDir
replacement in Jest.Having a JS file as preset has been supported since Jest 23.0.0: jestjs/jest#6185
Changelog:
[General] [Fixed] - use
require.resolve
injest-preset
Test Plan:
I replaced the current
jest-preset.json
in a project - it still worked