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The test files within test/local
are not meant to be executed on ci/cd envs
so they have a separate vitest workspace definition: vitest.workspace.local.mts
To run them simply use:
npm run test:local
If you want to run only a specific project use --project
flag.
npm run test:typescript -- --project custom-types
If you need to create a new typescript test scenario:
- Create a new folder inside
test/typescript
- Create a
tsconfig.json
and ai18next.d.ts
with the relevant properties insideCustomOptions
- If you need to test multiple tsconfig within the same scenario you can create another
tsconfig.json
but with a semantic name between tsconfig and json. E.g.:tsconfig.nonEsModuleInterop.json
insidetest/typescript/misc
- For more information about workspace setup check
vitest.workspace.typescript.mts