This fixes the `with-jest-typescript` example to keep jest in sync with babel-jest (also updated to the latest of both). Having them resolve to different versions was resulting in weird errors.
When attempting to update the `transform` property in `jest.setup.js` to add babel-jest support to *.js/jsx files, it would throw:
> Plugin 0 specified in "node_modules/next/babel.js" provided an invalid property of "default" (While processing preset: "node_modules/next/babel.js")
Indirectly, this will fix https://github.com/zeit/next.js/issues/5917, once the author updates `jest.setup.js` to have:
```js
transform: {
'^.+\\.(js|tsx)?$': 'babel-jest',
},
```
Hello! I ran into an issue using typescript and jest with next 6.0.0. I was able to work through fixing it and I wanted to share my solution back to next.js, by upgrading the with-jest-typescript example to next 6.0.0.
The steps I followed were:
1. `npx babel-upgrade --write` which added babel-core@^7.0.0-bridge.0 to allow jest's babel 6 to play nice with next's babel 7
2. Remove `ts-jest` and replace with `babel-jest` to use babel to transform the typescript code, as is done when the dev and production builds run
3. Update the babelrc to use commonjs modules in test mode to be compatible with jest
Also, I removed the `NODE_ENV=test` on the jest task, because jest sets the env to test anyways, and I'm on windows where this code is incorrect. The other option is to use `cross-env` but I felt it was simpler to just remove the environment override.
To my knowledge, this PR would help on the following issues:
#3663#4227#4531#4528#4239
* Added with-jest-typescript example with files and readme
* Updated package.json
As per the comment, updated the package.json so the info is same as in other examples.
* Proper name in package.json