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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
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The constant tests had to be reworked a little. Since the logger mock is
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areas to use the same paradigm.

I also replaced some hardcoded strings with the mocked package.json
object.
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