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Add ability to define export conditions per modules #14173

Add ability to define export conditions per modules

Add ability to define export conditions per modules #14173

Triggered via pull request October 10, 2024 07:06
Status Success
Total duration 13m 18s
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prepare-yarn-cache-ubuntu  /  Prepare yarn cache for ubuntu-latest
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prepare-yarn-cache-ubuntu / Prepare yarn cache for ubuntu-latest
prepare-yarn-cache-macos  /  Prepare yarn cache for macos-latest
19s
prepare-yarn-cache-macos / Prepare yarn cache for macos-latest
prepare-yarn-cache-windows  /  Prepare yarn cache for windows-latest
45s
prepare-yarn-cache-windows / Prepare yarn cache for windows-latest
TypeScript Compatibility
5m 29s
TypeScript Compatibility
Typecheck Examples and Tests
3m 55s
Typecheck Examples and Tests
Lint
1m 49s
Lint
Validate Yarn dependencies and constraints
23s
Validate Yarn dependencies and constraints
Node LTS on Ubuntu with leak detection
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Node LTS on Ubuntu with leak detection
Matrix: test-coverage
Matrix: test-ubuntu
Matrix: test-macos
Matrix: test-windows
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3 errors and 3 warnings
can press "p" to filter by file name: e2e/__tests__/watchModePatterns.test.ts#L51
expect(received).toMatchSnapshot(hint) Snapshot name: `can press "p" to filter by file name: test results 1` - Snapshot - 0 + Received + 2 PASS __tests__/bar.spec.js + A worker process has failed to exit gracefully and has been force exited. This is likely caused by tests leaking due to improper teardown. Try running with --detectOpenHandles to find leaks. Active timers can also cause this, ensure that .unref() was called on them. + PASS __tests__/foo.spec.js at Object.toMatchSnapshot (e2e/__tests__/watchModePatterns.test.ts:51:18)
notify › does not report --notify flag: e2e/__tests__/detectOpenHandles.ts#L111
expect(received).toBe(expected) // Object.is equality Expected: "" Received: "Jest did not exit one second after the test run has completed.· 'This usually means that there are asynchronous operations that weren't stopped in your tests. Consider running Jest with `--detectOpenHandles` to troubleshoot this issue." at Object.toBe (e2e/__tests__/detectOpenHandles.ts:111:27)
transform-esm-testrunner › runs test with native ESM: node:internal/child_process#L511
Can't parse JSON. ERROR: SyntaxError Unexpected end of JSON input STDOUT: STDERR: node:events:497 throw er; // Unhandled 'error' event ^ Error: kill EPERM at ChildProcess.kill (node:internal/child_process:511:26) at listOnTimeout (node:internal/timers:594:17) at process.processTimers (node:internal/timers:529:7) Emitted 'error' event on ChildProcess instance at: at ChildProcess.kill (node:internal/child_process:511:12) [... lines matching original stack trace ...] at process.processTimers (node:internal/timers:529:7) { errno: -4048, code: 'EPERM', syscall: 'kill' } Node.js v22.9.0 at json (e2e/runJest.ts:157:11) at Object.<anonymous> (e2e/__tests__/transform.test.ts:339:39)
Windows with shard 1/4 / Node v20.x
Attempt 1 failed. Reason: Child_process exited with error code 1
macOS with shard 2/3 / Node LTS using jest-jasmine2
Attempt 1 failed. Reason: Child_process exited with error code 1
Windows with shard 2/4 / Node v22.x
Attempt 1 failed. Reason: Child_process exited with error code 1