Import project module in Cypress
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I want to import some constants from my project into my tests (for instance to test localstorage
operations). While using import
(or require
) from my IDE doesn't show errors:
When running Cypress I get: Error: Cannot find module
The module is in TypeScript (Config.ts) despite doesn't use any particular feature.
I didn't modify any of the Command or Support script. But I have in the Cypress folder a tsconfig.json so that my Create React App can run without conflict with Jest.
"extends": "../tsconfig",
"include": ["../node_modules/cypress/types", "**/*.ts"]
I tried to add ../src or ../src/**/*.ts in the include
but nothing seem to work.
What am I doing wrong? Thanks!
typescript automated-tests integration-testing cypress
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I want to import some constants from my project into my tests (for instance to test localstorage
operations). While using import
(or require
) from my IDE doesn't show errors:
When running Cypress I get: Error: Cannot find module
The module is in TypeScript (Config.ts) despite doesn't use any particular feature.
I didn't modify any of the Command or Support script. But I have in the Cypress folder a tsconfig.json so that my Create React App can run without conflict with Jest.
"extends": "../tsconfig",
"include": ["../node_modules/cypress/types", "**/*.ts"]
I tried to add ../src or ../src/**/*.ts in the include
but nothing seem to work.
What am I doing wrong? Thanks!
typescript automated-tests integration-testing cypress
@eric99 the mismatch of path is simply a sloppy attempt to privacy. Adding ".ts" I get a better error (the path worked):/Users/blahblahblah/src/data/Config.ts:1 export const MY_CONSTANT = 'MY_VALUE'; ^ ParseError: 'import' and 'export' may appear only with 'sourceType: module'
– Nuthinking
Nov 12 at 6:47
This plugin cypress-webpack-preprocessor allows ts imports to work.
– eric99
Nov 14 at 0:10
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I want to import some constants from my project into my tests (for instance to test localstorage
operations). While using import
(or require
) from my IDE doesn't show errors:
When running Cypress I get: Error: Cannot find module
The module is in TypeScript (Config.ts) despite doesn't use any particular feature.
I didn't modify any of the Command or Support script. But I have in the Cypress folder a tsconfig.json so that my Create React App can run without conflict with Jest.
"extends": "../tsconfig",
"include": ["../node_modules/cypress/types", "**/*.ts"]
I tried to add ../src or ../src/**/*.ts in the include
but nothing seem to work.
What am I doing wrong? Thanks!
typescript automated-tests integration-testing cypress
I want to import some constants from my project into my tests (for instance to test localstorage
operations). While using import
(or require
) from my IDE doesn't show errors:
When running Cypress I get: Error: Cannot find module
The module is in TypeScript (Config.ts) despite doesn't use any particular feature.
I didn't modify any of the Command or Support script. But I have in the Cypress folder a tsconfig.json so that my Create React App can run without conflict with Jest.
"extends": "../tsconfig",
"include": ["../node_modules/cypress/types", "**/*.ts"]
I tried to add ../src or ../src/**/*.ts in the include
but nothing seem to work.
What am I doing wrong? Thanks!
typescript automated-tests integration-testing cypress
typescript automated-tests integration-testing cypress
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asked Nov 10 at 7:39
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@eric99 the mismatch of path is simply a sloppy attempt to privacy. Adding ".ts" I get a better error (the path worked):/Users/blahblahblah/src/data/Config.ts:1 export const MY_CONSTANT = 'MY_VALUE'; ^ ParseError: 'import' and 'export' may appear only with 'sourceType: module'
– Nuthinking
Nov 12 at 6:47
This plugin cypress-webpack-preprocessor allows ts imports to work.
– eric99
Nov 14 at 0:10
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@eric99 the mismatch of path is simply a sloppy attempt to privacy. Adding ".ts" I get a better error (the path worked):/Users/blahblahblah/src/data/Config.ts:1 export const MY_CONSTANT = 'MY_VALUE'; ^ ParseError: 'import' and 'export' may appear only with 'sourceType: module'
– Nuthinking
Nov 12 at 6:47
This plugin cypress-webpack-preprocessor allows ts imports to work.
– eric99
Nov 14 at 0:10
@eric99 the mismatch of path is simply a sloppy attempt to privacy. Adding ".ts" I get a better error (the path worked):
/Users/blahblahblah/src/data/Config.ts:1 export const MY_CONSTANT = 'MY_VALUE'; ^ ParseError: 'import' and 'export' may appear only with 'sourceType: module'
– Nuthinking
Nov 12 at 6:47
@eric99 the mismatch of path is simply a sloppy attempt to privacy. Adding ".ts" I get a better error (the path worked):
/Users/blahblahblah/src/data/Config.ts:1 export const MY_CONSTANT = 'MY_VALUE'; ^ ParseError: 'import' and 'export' may appear only with 'sourceType: module'
– Nuthinking
Nov 12 at 6:47
This plugin cypress-webpack-preprocessor allows ts imports to work.
– eric99
Nov 14 at 0:10
This plugin cypress-webpack-preprocessor allows ts imports to work.
– eric99
Nov 14 at 0:10
add a comment |
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@eric99 the mismatch of path is simply a sloppy attempt to privacy. Adding ".ts" I get a better error (the path worked):
/Users/blahblahblah/src/data/Config.ts:1 export const MY_CONSTANT = 'MY_VALUE'; ^ ParseError: 'import' and 'export' may appear only with 'sourceType: module'
– Nuthinking
Nov 12 at 6:47
This plugin cypress-webpack-preprocessor allows ts imports to work.
– eric99
Nov 14 at 0:10