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gitmost/apps/server/test/app.e2e-spec.ts
claude_code e4b46ddbfc test(e2e): make server e2e actually boot (ESM chain + Fastify adapter)
The previous jest-config fix let the module graph load further and exposed
two more reasons the server e2e never passed since it was added:

1. ESM transform chain: AppModule pulls in editor-ext -> @tiptap ->
   @sindresorhus/slugify -> @sindresorhus/transliterate / escape-string-regexp,
   plus p-limit -> yocto-queue — all ESM-only. Extend the e2e
   transformIgnorePatterns whitelist to transform them (scoped packages need
   both the pnpm `@scope+name` and nested `@scope/name` path forms, hence
   `@sindresorhus[+/][a-z0-9-]+`). Verified locally: the graph now fully
   transforms and resolves.

2. Wrong HTTP adapter: Docmost runs on Fastify (main.ts uses FastifyAdapter)
   and does not depend on @nestjs/platform-express, but the scaffold test used
   the default createNestApplication() (Express) and died with
   "@nestjs/platform-express package is missing". Switch the test to
   FastifyAdapter + getInstance().ready(), close in afterEach. Verified locally:
   createNestApplication + app.init() now proceed to the live Redis/Postgres
   connection (the infra CI provides via services + migrations).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-26 19:13:22 +03:00

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import { Test, TestingModule } from '@nestjs/testing';
import {
FastifyAdapter,
NestFastifyApplication,
} from '@nestjs/platform-fastify';
import * as request from 'supertest';
import { AppModule } from '../src/app.module';
describe('AppController (e2e)', () => {
let app: NestFastifyApplication;
beforeEach(async () => {
const moduleFixture: TestingModule = await Test.createTestingModule({
imports: [AppModule],
}).compile();
// Docmost runs on Fastify (see src/main.ts). The default
// createNestApplication() would load @nestjs/platform-express, which is not
// a dependency of this project, so an explicit FastifyAdapter is required.
app = moduleFixture.createNestApplication<NestFastifyApplication>(
new FastifyAdapter(),
);
await app.init();
// Fastify must finish booting before its HTTP server can serve requests.
await app.getHttpAdapter().getInstance().ready();
});
afterEach(async () => {
// Guard with optional chaining: if beforeEach throws before `app` is
// assigned, closing undefined would mask the original failure.
await app?.close();
});
it('/ (GET)', () => {
return request(app.getHttpServer())
.get('/')
.expect(200)
.expect('Hello World!');
});
});