<palign="center">The next-gen test runner for Jest</p>
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## Overview
Circus is a flux-based test runner for Jest that is fast, maintainable, and simple to extend.
Circus allows you to bind to events via an optional event handler on any [custom environment](https://jestjs.io/docs/configuration#testenvironment-string). See the [type definitions][type-definitions] for more information on the events and state data currently available.
```js
import {Event, State} from 'jest-circus';
import {TestEnvironment as NodeEnvironment} from 'jest-environment-node';
class MyCustomEnvironment extends NodeEnvironment {
Mutating event or state data is currently unsupported and may cause unexpected behavior or break in a future release without warning. New events, event data, and/or state data will not be considered a breaking change and may be added in any minor release.
Note, that `jest-circus` test runner would pause until a promise returned from `handleTestEvent` gets fulfilled. **However, there are a few events that do not conform to this rule, namely**: `start_describe_definition`, `finish_describe_definition`, `add_hook`, `add_test` or `error` (for the up-to-date list you can look at [SyncEvent type in the types definitions][type-definitions]). That is caused by backward compatibility reasons and `process.on('unhandledRejection', callback)` signature, but that usually should not be a problem for most of the use cases.
## Installation
> Note: As of Jest 27, `jest-circus` is the default test runner, so you do not have to install it to use it.
Install `jest-circus` using yarn:
```bash
yarn add --dev jest-circus
```
Or via npm:
```bash
npm install --save-dev jest-circus
```
## Configure
Configure Jest to use `jest-circus` via the [`testRunner`](https://jestjs.io/docs/configuration#testrunner-string) option: