Managing Vitest config file
If you are using Vite and have a vite.config file, Vitest will read it to match with the plugins and setup as your Vite app. If you want to have a different configuration for testing or your main app doesn't rely on Vite specifically, you could either:
- Create
vitest.config.ts, which will have the higher priority and will override the configuration fromvite.config.ts(Vitest supports all conventional JS and TS extensions, but doesn't supportjson) - it means all options in yourvite.configwill be ignored - Pass
--configoption to CLI, e.g.vitest --config ./path/to/vitest.config.ts - Use
process.env.VITESTormodeproperty ondefineConfig(will be set totest/benchmarkif not overridden with--mode) to conditionally apply different configuration invite.config.ts
To configure vitest itself, add test property in your Vite config. You'll also need to add a reference to Vitest types using a triple slash command at the top of your config file, if you are importing defineConfig from vite itself.
Using defineConfig from vite you should follow this:
/// <reference types="vitest" />
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
export default defineConfig({
test: {
// ... Specify options here.
},
})The <reference types="vitest" /> will stop working in Vitest 3, but you can start migrating to vitest/config in Vitest 2.1:
/// <reference types="vitest/config" />
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
export default defineConfig({
test: {
// ... Specify options here.
},
})Using defineConfig from vitest/config you should follow this:
import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config'
export default defineConfig({
test: {
// ... Specify options here.
},
})You can retrieve Vitest's default options to expand them if needed:
import { configDefaults, defineConfig } from 'vitest/config'
export default defineConfig({
test: {
exclude: [...configDefaults.exclude, 'packages/template/*'],
},
})When using a separate vitest.config.js, you can also extend Vite's options from another config file if needed:
import { defineConfig, mergeConfig } from 'vitest/config'
import viteConfig from './vite.config'
export default mergeConfig(viteConfig, defineConfig({
test: {
exclude: ['packages/template/*'],
},
}))If your Vite config is defined as a function, you can define the config like this:
import { defineConfig, mergeConfig } from 'vitest/config'
import viteConfig from './vite.config'
export default defineConfig(configEnv => mergeConfig(
viteConfig(configEnv),
defineConfig({
test: {
exclude: ['packages/template/*'],
},
})
))