fix(jest-transform): ensure correct config is passed to preprocessors specified multiple times in transform#13770
fix(jest-transform): ensure correct config is passed to preprocessors specified multiple times in transform#13770SimenB merged 3 commits intojestjs:mainfrom coffeebeats:fix/jest-transform-preprocessor-config
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Fixes #13769.
Summary
Regarding the
transformoption of Jest configuration, it's not currently possible to use the same preprocessor with different configuration objects for different match patterns. This is because the latest entry intransformfor a given preprocessor will always overwrite the configuration of earlier entries. See #13769 for more context.Implementation
Instead of caching preprocessors and the corresponding configuration based solely on the preprocessor path, we can cache based on the match pattern + preprocessor path pair. While there are different ways of going about this, here I've updated
transformCacheto use a simple string concatenation of the file match pattern + preprocessor path for its keys. This ensures that the correct configuration can be identified.Please let me know if you'd prefer an alternative means of solving this problem - I'm happy to adjust.
Test plan
I included a new unit test which validates this case. In addition to ensuring all current tests pass, please let me know if there's any other tests that would be useful to write.