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Updated config docs - transform #8583

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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions CHANGELOG.md
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- `[expect, jest-mock, pretty-format]` [**BREAKING**] Remove `build-es5` from package ([#9945](https://github.com/facebook/jest/pull/9945))
- `[jest-haste-map]` [**BREAKING**] removed `providesModuleNodeModules` ([#8535](https://github.com/facebook/jest/pull/8535))
- `[docs]` Fix example reference implementation to use Jest with Phabricator ([#8662](https://github.com/facebook/jest/pull/8662))
- `[docs]` Added default compiler to tranform ([#8583](https://github.com/facebook/jest/pull/8583))

### Performance

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### `transform` [object\<string, pathToTransformer | [pathToTransformer, object]>]

Default: `undefined`
Default: `{"^.+\\.[jt]sx?$": "babel-jest"}`

A map from regular expressions to paths to transformers. A transformer is a module that provides a synchronous function for transforming source files. For example, if you wanted to be able to use a new language feature in your modules or tests that isn't yet supported by node, you might plug in one of many compilers that compile a future version of JavaScript to a current one. Example: see the [examples/typescript](https://github.com/facebook/jest/blob/master/examples/typescript/package.json#L16) example or the [webpack tutorial](Webpack.md).

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_Note: a transformer is only run once per file unless the file has changed. During development of a transformer it can be useful to run Jest with `--no-cache` to frequently [delete Jest's cache](Troubleshooting.md#caching-issues)._

_Note: if you are using the `babel-jest` transformer and want to use an additional code preprocessor, keep in mind that when "transform" is overwritten in any way the `babel-jest` is not loaded automatically anymore. If you want to use it to compile JavaScript code it has to be explicitly defined. See [babel-jest plugin](https://github.com/facebook/jest/tree/master/packages/babel-jest#setup)_
_Note: when adding additional code transformers, this will overwrite the default config and `babel-jest` is no longer automatically loaded. If you want to use it to compile JavaScript or Typescript, it has to be explicitly defined by adding `{"^.+\\.[jt]sx?$": "babel-jest"}` to the transform property. See [babel-jest plugin](https://github.com/facebook/jest/tree/master/packages/babel-jest#setup)_

### `transformIgnorePatterns` [array\<string>]

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### `transform` [object\<string, string>]

Default: `undefined`
Default: `{"^.+\\.[jt]sx?$": "babel-jest"}`

A map from regular expressions to paths to transformers. A transformer is a module that provides a synchronous function for transforming source files. For example, if you wanted to be able to use a new language feature in your modules or tests that isn't yet supported by node, you might plug in one of many compilers that compile a future version of JavaScript to a current one. Example: see the [examples/typescript](https://github.com/facebook/jest/blob/master/examples/typescript/package.json#L16) example or the [webpack tutorial](Webpack.md).

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_Note: a transformer is only run once per file unless the file has changed. During development of a transformer it can be useful to run Jest with `--no-cache` to frequently [delete Jest's cache](Troubleshooting.md#caching-issues)._

_Note: if you are using the `babel-jest` transformer and want to use an additional code preprocessor, keep in mind that when "transform" is overwritten in any way the `babel-jest` is not loaded automatically anymore. If you want to use it to compile JavaScript code it has to be explicitly defined. See [babel-jest plugin](https://github.com/facebook/jest/tree/master/packages/babel-jest#setup)_
_Note: when adding additional code transformers, this will overwrite the default config and `babel-jest` is no longer automatically loaded. If you want to use it to compile JavaScript or Typescript, it has to be explicitly defined by adding `{"^.+\\.[jt]sx?$": "babel-jest"}` to the transform property. See [babel-jest plugin](https://github.com/facebook/jest/tree/master/packages/babel-jest#setup)_

### `transformIgnorePatterns` [array\<string>]

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### `transform` [object\<string, string>]

Default: `undefined`
Default: `{"^.+\\.[jt]sx?$": "babel-jest"}`

A map from regular expressions to paths to transformers. A transformer is a module that provides a synchronous function for transforming source files. For example, if you wanted to be able to use a new language feature in your modules or tests that isn't yet supported by node, you might plug in one of many compilers that compile a future version of JavaScript to a current one. Example: see the [examples/typescript](https://github.com/facebook/jest/blob/master/examples/typescript/package.json#L16) example or the [webpack tutorial](Webpack.md).

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_Note: a transformer is only run once per file unless the file has changed. During development of a transformer it can be useful to run Jest with `--no-cache` to frequently [delete Jest's cache](Troubleshooting.md#caching-issues)._

_Note: if you are using the `babel-jest` transformer and want to use an additional code preprocessor, keep in mind that when "transform" is overwritten in any way the `babel-jest` is not loaded automatically anymore. If you want to use it to compile JavaScript code it has to be explicitly defined. See [babel-jest plugin](https://github.com/facebook/jest/tree/master/packages/babel-jest#setup)_
_Note: when adding additional code transformers, this will overwrite the default config and `babel-jest` is no longer automatically loaded. If you want to use it to compile JavaScript or Typescript, it has to be explicitly defined by adding `{"^.+\\.[jt]sx?$": "babel-jest"}` to the transform property. See [babel-jest plugin](https://github.com/facebook/jest/tree/master/packages/babel-jest#setup)_

### `transformIgnorePatterns` [array\<string>]

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### `transform` [object\<string, pathToTransformer | [pathToTransformer, object]>]

Default: `undefined`
Default: `{"^.+\\.[jt]sx?$": "babel-jest"}`

A map from regular expressions to paths to transformers. A transformer is a module that provides a synchronous function for transforming source files. For example, if you wanted to be able to use a new language feature in your modules or tests that isn't yet supported by node, you might plug in one of many compilers that compile a future version of JavaScript to a current one. Example: see the [examples/typescript](https://github.com/facebook/jest/blob/master/examples/typescript/package.json#L16) example or the [webpack tutorial](Webpack.md).

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_Note: a transformer is only run once per file unless the file has changed. During development of a transformer it can be useful to run Jest with `--no-cache` to frequently [delete Jest's cache](Troubleshooting.md#caching-issues)._

_Note: if you are using the `babel-jest` transformer and want to use an additional code preprocessor, keep in mind that when "transform" is overwritten in any way the `babel-jest` is not loaded automatically anymore. If you want to use it to compile JavaScript code it has to be explicitly defined. See [babel-jest plugin](https://github.com/facebook/jest/tree/master/packages/babel-jest#setup)_
_Note: when adding additional code transformers, this will overwrite the default config and `babel-jest` is no longer automatically loaded. If you want to use it to compile JavaScript or Typescript, it has to be explicitly defined by adding `{"^.+\\.[jt]sx?$": "babel-jest"}` to the transform property. See [babel-jest plugin](https://github.com/facebook/jest/tree/master/packages/babel-jest#setup)_

### `transformIgnorePatterns` [array\<string>]

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### `transform` [object\<string, pathToTransformer | [pathToTransformer, object]>]

Default: `undefined`
Default: `{"^.+\\.[jt]sx?$": "babel-jest"}`

A map from regular expressions to paths to transformers. A transformer is a module that provides a synchronous function for transforming source files. For example, if you wanted to be able to use a new language feature in your modules or tests that isn't yet supported by node, you might plug in one of many compilers that compile a future version of JavaScript to a current one. Example: see the [examples/typescript](https://github.com/facebook/jest/blob/master/examples/typescript/package.json#L16) example or the [webpack tutorial](Webpack.md).

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_Note: a transformer is only run once per file unless the file has changed. During development of a transformer it can be useful to run Jest with `--no-cache` to frequently [delete Jest's cache](Troubleshooting.md#caching-issues)._

_Note: if you are using the `babel-jest` transformer and want to use an additional code preprocessor, keep in mind that when "transform" is overwritten in any way the `babel-jest` is not loaded automatically anymore. If you want to use it to compile JavaScript code it has to be explicitly defined. See [babel-jest plugin](https://github.com/facebook/jest/tree/master/packages/babel-jest#setup)_
_Note: when adding additional code transformers, this will overwrite the default config and `babel-jest` is no longer automatically loaded. If you want to use it to compile JavaScript or Typescript, it has to be explicitly defined by adding `{"^.+\\.[jt]sx?$": "babel-jest"}` to the transform property. See [babel-jest plugin](https://github.com/facebook/jest/tree/master/packages/babel-jest#setup)_

### `transformIgnorePatterns` [array\<string>]

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### `transform` [object\<string, pathToTransformer | [pathToTransformer, object]>]

Default: `undefined`
Default: `{"^.+\\.[jt]sx?$": "babel-jest"}`

A map from regular expressions to paths to transformers. A transformer is a module that provides a synchronous function for transforming source files. For example, if you wanted to be able to use a new language feature in your modules or tests that isn't yet supported by node, you might plug in one of many compilers that compile a future version of JavaScript to a current one. Example: see the [examples/typescript](https://github.com/facebook/jest/blob/master/examples/typescript/package.json#L16) example or the [webpack tutorial](Webpack.md).

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_Note: a transformer is only run once per file unless the file has changed. During development of a transformer it can be useful to run Jest with `--no-cache` to frequently [delete Jest's cache](Troubleshooting.md#caching-issues)._

_Note: if you are using the `babel-jest` transformer and want to use an additional code preprocessor, keep in mind that when "transform" is overwritten in any way the `babel-jest` is not loaded automatically anymore. If you want to use it to compile JavaScript code it has to be explicitly defined. See [babel-jest plugin](https://github.com/facebook/jest/tree/master/packages/babel-jest#setup)_
_Note: when adding additional code transformers, this will overwrite the default config and `babel-jest` is no longer automatically loaded. If you want to use it to compile JavaScript or Typescript, it has to be explicitly defined by adding `{"^.+\\.[jt]sx?$": "babel-jest"}` to the transform property. See [babel-jest plugin](https://github.com/facebook/jest/tree/master/packages/babel-jest#setup)_

### `transformIgnorePatterns` [array\<string>]

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### `transform` [object\<string, pathToTransformer | [pathToTransformer, object]>]

Default: `undefined`
Default: `{"^.+\\.[jt]sx?$": "babel-jest"}`

A map from regular expressions to paths to transformers. A transformer is a module that provides a synchronous function for transforming source files. For example, if you wanted to be able to use a new language feature in your modules or tests that isn't yet supported by node, you might plug in one of many compilers that compile a future version of JavaScript to a current one. Example: see the [examples/typescript](https://github.com/facebook/jest/blob/master/examples/typescript/package.json#L16) example or the [webpack tutorial](Webpack.md).

Expand All @@ -1135,7 +1135,7 @@ You can pass configuration to a transformer like `{filePattern: ['path-to-transf

_Note: a transformer is only run once per file unless the file has changed. During development of a transformer it can be useful to run Jest with `--no-cache` to frequently [delete Jest's cache](Troubleshooting.md#caching-issues)._

_Note: if you are using the `babel-jest` transformer and want to use an additional code preprocessor, keep in mind that when "transform" is overwritten in any way the `babel-jest` is not loaded automatically anymore. If you want to use it to compile JavaScript code it has to be explicitly defined. See [babel-jest plugin](https://github.com/facebook/jest/tree/master/packages/babel-jest#setup)_
_Note: when adding additional code transformers, this will overwrite the default config and `babel-jest` is no longer automatically loaded. If you want to use it to compile JavaScript or Typescript, it has to be explicitly defined by adding `{"^.+\\.[jt]sx?$": "babel-jest"}` to the transform property. See [babel-jest plugin](https://github.com/facebook/jest/tree/master/packages/babel-jest#setup)_

### `transformIgnorePatterns` [array\<string>]

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