Jest won't transform the module - SyntaxError: Cannot use import statement outside a module
I couldn't get rid of this SyntaxError: Cannot use import statement outside a module
error no matter what I have tried and it got so frustrating. Is there anybody out here solved this issue? I have read a million stackoverflow and github issue threads. No clear solutions.
This is a React, Typescript, Webpack project. I am trying to test a module. But Jest won't transform the module to plain javascript somehow.
The error I get is
/Users/me/dev/Project/project/node_modules/variables/src/variables.js:12
import './main.js';
^^^^^^
SyntaxError: Cannot use import statement outside a module
17 |
18 | */
> 19 | import { GlobalVars } from 'variables'
| ^
20 |
21 | export const Vars = new GlobalVars()
22 |
What I have tried to solve this (and didn't work):
Using
env
setup inbabel.config
:env.test.preset: ['@babel/plugin-transform-modules-commonjs']
modifying
transform
setup in Jest configuration as'^.+\\.jsx?$': 'babel-jest', '^.+\\.tsx?$': 'ts-jest'
and all other possibilities around this.In Jest configuration,
testPathIgnorePatterns
,transformIgnorePatterns
Using
.babel.config.js
instead of.babelrc.js
...and more.
I have this setup:
package.json
"jest": {
"preset": "ts-jest",
"testEnvironment": "node"
}
.babelrc.js
module.exports = {
presets: [
['@babel/preset-env', { targets: { node: 'current' } }],
'@babel/preset-react',
'@babel/preset-typescript',
],
plugins: [
'@babel/plugin-transform-runtime',
'@babel/proposal-class-properties',
'@babel/transform-regenerator',
'@babel/plugin-transform-template-literals',
'react-hot-loader/babel',
],
}
variables.ts
import { GlobalVars } from 'variables'
export const Vars = new GlobalVars()
variables.spec.ts
import { Vars } from './variables.ts'
describe('Test The Package', () => {
it('Should accept new variables', () => {
Vars.newVariable = 'new variable'
expect(Vars.newVariable).toEqual('new variable')
})
})
Any idea on how to resolve this problem?
Solution 1:
Even though I have tried them separately, I haven't tried them together (transform
and transformIgnorePatterns
). So this jest configuration solved my issue:
"jest": {
"preset": "ts-jest",
"testEnvironment": "node",
"transform": {
"node_modules/variables/.+\\.(j|t)sx?$": "ts-jest"
},
"transformIgnorePatterns": [
"node_modules/(?!variables/.*)"
]
},
My mistakes were:
- Not using
transform
andtransformIgnorePatterns
together. - And defining
babel-jest
as the transformer instead ofts-jest
(I guess that is a problem when the preset of jest is defined asts-jest
. Because if I change it to bebabel-jest
it throws the same error again.):
--- "node_modules/variables/.+\\.(j|t)sx?$": "babel-jest"
+++ "node_modules/variables/.+\\.(j|t)sx?$": "ts-jest"
Solution 2:
Since Jest is not working with esmodules well, you need to add these configurations in jest.config.js
to tell Jest to use commonJS
builds instead
moduleNameMapper: {
'^variables$': 'variables/dist/cjs',
'^[NAME OF MODULE YOU WANT TO IMPORT]$': '[NAME OF MODULE YOU WANT TO IMPORT]/dist/cjs'
}
Solution 3:
I got stuck in the same situation. Due to I had a private untranspiled package which is based on TypeScript, and all my source files and test files were all applied with ECMA ( import syntax ), I encountered the following error as well.
SyntaxError: Cannot use import statement outside a module
The solutions I have tried.
- The above answers, such as use transform, transformIgnorePatterns, moduleNameMapper in
jest.config.ts
. - Followed JEST official document, Configuration Jest#transformignorepatterns-arraystring, I used exactly the same method and even referred to the use case from React Native Guide.
- Removed all
node_modules
, including cache, and reinstalled them. - Used react-scripts and downgrade jest and babel-jest to 26 from 27. There was another issue that occurred.
After all, I found ECMAScript Modules from the JEST official document, the four steps perfectly solved my problem. I pasted their instructions here, however, you should take a look at the document itself.
- Ensure you either disable code transforms by passing transform: {} or otherwise configure your transformer to emit ESM rather than the default CommonJS (CJS).
- Execute node with --experimental-vm-modules, e.g. node --experimental-vm-modules node_modules/.bin/jest or NODE_OPTIONS=--experimental-vm-modules npx jest etc.. On Windows, you can use cross-env to be able to set environment variables.
- Beyond that, we attempt to follow node's logic for activating "ESM mode" (such as looking at type in package.json or mjs files), see their docs for details.
- If you want to treat other file extensions (such as ts) as ESM, please use the extensionsToTreatAsEsm option.