# @vue/cli-plugin-unit-jest > unit-jest plugin for vue-cli ## Injected Commands - **`vue-cli-service test:unit`** Run unit tests with Jest. Default `testMatch` is `/(tests/unit/**/*.spec.(js|jsx|ts|tsx)|**/__tests__/*.(js|jsx|ts|tsx))` which matches: - Any files in `tests/unit` that end in `.spec.(js|jsx|ts|tsx)`; - Any js(x)/ts(x) files inside `__tests__` directories. Usage: `vue-cli-service test:unit [options] ` All [Jest command line options](https://facebook.github.io/jest/docs/en/cli.html) are also supported. ## Debugging Tests Note that directly running `jest` will fail because the Babel preset requires hints to make your code work in Node.js, so you must run your tests with `vue-cli-service test:unit`. If you want to debug your tests via the Node inspector, you can run the following: ```sh # macOS or linux node --inspect-brk ./node_modules/.bin/vue-cli-service test:unit --runInBand # Windows node --inspect-brk ./node_modules/@vue/cli-service/bin/vue-cli-service.js test:unit --runInBand ``` ## Configuration Jest can be configured via `jest.config.js` in your project root, or the `jest` field in `package.json`. ## Installing in an Already Created Project ```sh vue add unit-jest ``` ## Transform dependencies from `/node_modules` By default, jest doesn't transform anything from `/node_modules`. Since jest runs in node, we also don't have to transpile anything that uses modern ECMAScript features as Node >=8 already supports these features, so it's a sensible default. cli-plugin-jest also doesn't respect the `transpileDependencies` option in `vue.config.js` for the same reason. However, we have (at least) three cases where we do need to transpile code from `/node_modules` in jest: 1. Usage of ES6 `import`/`export` statements, which have to be compiled to commonjs `module.exports` 2. Single File Components (`.vue` files) which have to be run through `vue-jest` 3. Typescript code To do this, we need to add an exception to the `transformIgnorePatterns` option of jest. This is its default value: ```javascript transformIgnorePatterns: ['/node_modules/'] ``` We have to add exceptions to this pattern with a RegExp negative lookahead: ```javascript transformIgnorePatterns: ['/node_modules/(?!name-of-lib-o-transform)'] ``` To exclude multiple libraries: ```javascript transformIgnorePatterns: ['/node_modules/(?!lib-to-transform|other-lib)'] ```