no-test-return-statement
)Tests in Jest should be void and not return values.
If you are returning Promises then you should update the test to use
async/await
.
This rule triggers a warning if you use a return statement inside a test body.
```js /eslint jest/no-test-return-statement: "error"/
// valid:
it('noop', function () {});
test('noop', () => {});
test('one arrow', () => expect(1).toBe(1));
test('empty');
test('one', () => { expect(1).toBe(1); });
it('one', function () { expect(1).toBe(1); });
it('returning a promise', async () => { await new Promise(res => setTimeout(res, 100)); expect(1).toBe(1); });
// invalid: test('return an expect', () => { return expect(1).toBe(1); });
it('returning a promise', function () { return new Promise(res => setTimeout(res, 100)).then(() => expect(1).toBe(1)); }); ```