--- name: Use snapshot testing in `bun test` --- Bun's test runner supports Jest-style snapshot testing via `.toMatchSnapshot()`. {% callout %} The `.toMatchInlineSnapshot()` method is not yet supported. {% /callout %} ```ts#snap.test.ts import { test, expect } from "bun:test"; test("snapshot", () => { expect({ foo: "bar" }).toMatchSnapshot(); }); ``` --- The first time this test is executed, Bun will evaluate the value passed into `expect()` and write it to disk in a directory called `__snapshots__` that lives alongside the test file. (Note the `snapshots: +1 added` line in the output.) ```sh $ bun test test/snap bun test v1.x (9c68abdb) test/snap.test.ts: ✓ snapshot [1.48ms] 1 pass 0 fail snapshots: +1 added 1 expect() calls Ran 1 tests across 1 files. [82.00ms] ``` --- The `__snapshots__` directory contains a `.snap` file for each test file in the directory. ```txt test ├── __snapshots__ │   └── snap.test.ts.snap └── snap.test.ts ``` --- The `snap.test.ts.snap` file is a JavaScript file that exports a serialized version of the value passed into `expect()`. The `{foo: "bar"}` object has been serialized to JSON. ```js // Bun Snapshot v1, https://goo.gl/fbAQLP exports[`snapshot 1`] = ` { "foo": "bar", } `; ``` --- Later, when this test file is executed again, Bun will read the snapshot file and compare it to the value passed into `expect()`. If the values are different, the test will fail. ```sh $ bun test bun test v1.x (9c68abdb) test/snap.test.ts: ✓ snapshot [1.05ms] 1 pass 0 fail 1 snapshots, 1 expect() calls Ran 1 tests across 1 files. [101.00ms] ``` --- To update snapshots, use the `--update-snapshots` flag. ```sh $ bun test --update-snapshots bun test v1.x (9c68abdb) test/snap.test.ts: ✓ snapshot [0.86ms] 1 pass 0 fail snapshots: +1 added # the snapshot was regenerated 1 expect() calls Ran 1 tests across 1 files. [102.00ms] ``` --- See [Docs > Test Runner > Snapshots](/docs/test/mocks) for complete documentation on mocking with the Bun test runner.