Your test suite must contain at least one test

I have updated some of the dependencies today in my project, but it went through really smoothly. Now, when I'm about to push it, I started my tests. And boom. All of them throw:

Your test suite must contain at least one test.

My packages:

"jest": "23.1.0",
"jest-enzyme": "^6.0.1",
"jest-webpack-alias": "^3.3.3",
"jsdom": "^11.2.0",
"jsdom-global": "^3.0.2",
"enzyme": "3.3.0",
"enzyme-adapter-react-16": "^1.1.0",
"enzyme-to-json": "3.3.4",

And that is how my sample test file looks like:

/shared/components/App/MyRoute/__tests__/MyRoute.test.js

/* eslint-disable import/no-extraneous-dependencies */
import React from 'react';
import { shallow } from 'enzyme';
import { ContactsRoute } from '../Route';

describe('<ContactsRoute />', () => {
  test('renders', () => {
    const wrapper = shallow(<ContactsRoute t={key => key} />);
    expect(wrapper).toMatchSnapshot();
  });
});

I have no idea why they stopped running so suddenly?

Edit - adding my jest config

  "jest": {
"collectCoverageFrom": [
  "shared/**/*.{js,jsx}"
],
"globals": {
  "JWT_SECRET": "local",
  "IS_TEST": "true"
},
"snapshotSerializers": [
  "<rootDir>/node_modules/enzyme-to-json/serializer"
],
"testPathIgnorePatterns": [
  "<rootDir>/(build|internal|node_modules|flow-typed|public|shared/services)/"
],
"moduleNameMapper": {
  "\\.(jpg|jpeg|png|gif|eot|otf|webp|svg|ttf|woff|woff2|mp4|webm|wav|mp3|m4a|aac|oga)$": "<rootDir>/_test_config_/mocks/fileMock.js"
},
"testURL": "http://localhost:3005",
"transform": {
  ".": "<rootDir>/_test_config_/preprocessors/webpackAlias.js",
  "^.+\\.css$": "<rootDir>/_test_config_/preprocessors/cssTransform.js",
  "^(?!.*\\.(js|jsx|css|json)$)": "<rootDir>/_test_config_/preprocessors/fileTransform.js"
},
"setupFiles": [
  "<rootDir>/_test_config_/preprocessors/polyfills.js"
],
"setupTestFrameworkScriptFile": "./node_modules/jest-enzyme/lib/index.js"
},

Solution 1:

make sure describe / it/ expect variables are not been imported

In my case, the IDE( VSCode ) automatically import the variable describe from another library.

Solution 2:

Make sure that you have at least one describe / it / expect

In my case, i wrote just a describe / expect test and got this error message