It errors that jest is not defined so put it behind a function instead
of immediately creating the mock (this is probably a better pattern
anyway).
The constant tests had to be reworked a little. Since the logger mock is
hoisted it runs before createLoggerMock is imported. I moved it into a
beforeAll which means the require call also needed to be moved
there (since we need to mock the logger before requiring the constants
or it'll pull the non-mocked logger).
This means getPackageJson needs to be a let and assigned afterward. To
avoid having to define a type for getPackageJson I just added a let var
set to the type of the imported constants file and modified the other
areas to use the same paradigm.
I also replaced some hardcoded strings with the mocked package.json
object.
We were accidentally ignoring `node/routes` because we had "out"
instead of "/out" in `coveragePathIgnorePatterns` which caused
us to not collect coverage for those files. Now we do.