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Robert Knight authored
We have an idiom in many tests where we import the "default export" from a module and then access the `$imports` property on that function/class/object in order to mock or unmock imports. For example: ``` const Widget = require('../widget'); beforeEach(() => { Widget.$imports.$mock(...); }); afterEach(() => { Widget.$imports.$restore(); }); ``` This won't work when the module under test is converted to an ES module because the `$imports` object will become a separate export from the module rather than a property of the default export.
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