Added explanation on how to use custom @jest-environment to docs #10783
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Summary
Upon reading the documentation about the
@jest-environment
annotation, I had to find out how to use a custom class on another website, so I thought I'd add what I learned to the docs for the next developer looking for the same answer.The docs explain how to use
node
orjsdom
, but not how to refer to your own class in the annotation. I added some text and a code example, and added the example to an existing code snippet.(I completed the CLA.)