Always remember that your TestBed.configureTestingModule() is there on your test to recreate your module the same way is created on the app.
Let’s assume that you have a structure like following:
- your.component - your-child1.component - your.child2.component -your.pipe -your.module
In your.module you will import and declare all your three components and the pipe:
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core'; import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser'; import { YourComponent } from './path.to.component'; import { YourChild1Component } from './path.to.component'; import { YourChild2Component } from './path.to.component'; import { YourPipe } from './path.to.component'; @NgModule({ imports: [ BrowserModule ], declarations: [ YourComponent, YourChild1Component, YourChild2Component, YourPipe ], bootstrap: [ AppComponent ] }) export class AppModule { }
Same way you should do in your test class for your tests to work, you import the components and the pipe and add them to your
TestBed.configureTestModule(declarations: [Your component, YourChild1Component, YourChild2Component, YourPipe])