🔧 This rule is automatically fixable by the
--fix
CLI option.
This rule aims to enforce explicit imports from @jest/globals
.
- This is useful for ensuring that the Jest APIs are imported the same way in the codebase.
- When you can't modify Jest's
injectGlobals
configuration property, this rule can help to ensure that the Jest globals are imported explicitly and facilitate a migration to@jest/globals
.
Examples of incorrect code for this rule
/* eslint jest/prefer-importing-jest-globals: "error" */
describe('foo', () => {
it('accepts this input', () => {
// ...
});
});
Examples of correct code for this rule
/* eslint jest/prefer-importing-jest-globals: "error" */
import { describe, it } from '@jest/globals';
describe('foo', () => {
it('accepts this input', () => {
// ...
});
});