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# Disallow focused tests (no-focused-tests)
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Jest has a feature that allows you to focus tests by appending `.only` or
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prepending `f` to a test-suite or a test-case. This feature is really helpful to
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debug a failing test, so you don’t have to execute all of your tests. After you
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have fixed your test and before committing the changes you have to remove
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`.only` to ensure all tests are executed on your build system.
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This rule reminds you to remove `.only` from your tests by raising a warning
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whenever you are using the exclusivity feature.
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## Rule Details
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This rule looks for every `describe.only`, `it.only`, `test.only`, `fdescribe`,
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`fit` and `ftest` occurrences within the source code. Of course there are some
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edge-cases which can’t be detected by this rule e.g.:
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```js
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const describeOnly = describe.only;
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describeOnly.apply(describe);
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```
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The following patterns are considered warnings:
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```js
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describe.only('foo', () => {});
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it.only('foo', () => {});
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describe['only']('bar', () => {});
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it['only']('bar', () => {});
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test.only('foo', () => {});
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test['only']('bar', () => {});
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fdescribe('foo', () => {});
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fit('foo', () => {});
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ftest('bar', () => {});
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```
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These patterns would not be considered warnings:
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```js
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describe('foo', () => {});
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it('foo', () => {});
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describe.skip('bar', () => {});
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it.skip('bar', () => {});
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test('foo', () => {});
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test.skip('bar', () => {});
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```
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