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// Copyright 2018-2021 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
"use strict";
((window) => {
const core = window.Deno.core;
const { parsePermissions } = window.__bootstrap.worker;
const { setExitHandler } = window.__bootstrap.os;
const { Console, inspectArgs } = window.__bootstrap.console;
const { metrics } = window.__bootstrap.metrics;
const { assert } = window.__bootstrap.util;
// Wrap test function in additional assertion that makes sure
// the test case does not leak async "ops" - ie. number of async
// completed ops after the test is the same as number of dispatched
// ops. Note that "unref" ops are ignored since in nature that are
// optional.
function assertOps(fn) {
return async function asyncOpSanitizer() {
const pre = metrics();
try {
await fn();
} finally {
// Defer until next event loop turn - that way timeouts and intervals
// cleared can actually be removed from resource table, otherwise
// false positives may occur (https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/4591)
await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 0));
}
const post = metrics();
// We're checking diff because one might spawn HTTP server in the background
// that will be a pending async op before test starts.
const dispatchedDiff = post.opsDispatchedAsync - pre.opsDispatchedAsync;
const completedDiff = post.opsCompletedAsync - pre.opsCompletedAsync;
assert(
dispatchedDiff === completedDiff,
`Test case is leaking async ops.
Before:
- dispatched: ${pre.opsDispatchedAsync}
- completed: ${pre.opsCompletedAsync}
After:
- dispatched: ${post.opsDispatchedAsync}
- completed: ${post.opsCompletedAsync}
Make sure to await all promises returned from Deno APIs before
finishing test case.`,
);
};
}
// Wrap test function in additional assertion that makes sure
// the test case does not "leak" resources - ie. resource table after
// the test has exactly the same contents as before the test.
function assertResources(
fn,
) {
return async function resourceSanitizer() {
const pre = core.resources();
await fn();
const post = core.resources();
const preStr = JSON.stringify(pre, null, 2);
const postStr = JSON.stringify(post, null, 2);
const msg = `Test case is leaking resources.
Before: ${preStr}
After: ${postStr}
Make sure to close all open resource handles returned from Deno APIs before
finishing test case.`;
assert(preStr === postStr, msg);
};
}
// Wrap test function in additional assertion that makes sure
// that the test case does not accidentally exit prematurely.
function assertExit(fn) {
return async function exitSanitizer() {
setExitHandler((exitCode) => {
assert(
false,
`Test case attempted to exit with exit code: ${exitCode}`,
);
});
try {
await fn();
} catch (err) {
throw err;
} finally {
setExitHandler(null);
}
};
}
const tests = [];
// Main test function provided by Deno, as you can see it merely
// creates a new object with "name" and "fn" fields.
function test(
t,
fn,
) {
let testDef;
const defaults = {
ignore: false,
only: false,
sanitizeOps: true,
sanitizeResources: true,
sanitizeExit: true,
permissions: null,
};
if (typeof t === "string") {
if (!fn || typeof fn != "function") {
throw new TypeError("Missing test function");
}
if (!t) {
throw new TypeError("The test name can't be empty");
}
testDef = { fn: fn, name: t, ...defaults };
} else {
if (!t.fn) {
throw new TypeError("Missing test function");
}
if (!t.name) {
throw new TypeError("The test name can't be empty");
}
testDef = { ...defaults, ...t };
}
if (testDef.sanitizeOps) {
testDef.fn = assertOps(testDef.fn);
}
if (testDef.sanitizeResources) {
testDef.fn = assertResources(testDef.fn);
}
if (testDef.sanitizeExit) {
testDef.fn = assertExit(testDef.fn);
}
tests.push(testDef);
}
function postTestMessage(kind, data) {
return core.opSync("op_post_test_message", { message: { kind, data } });
}
function createTestFilter(filter) {
return (def) => {
if (filter) {
if (filter.startsWith("/") && filter.endsWith("/")) {
const regex = new RegExp(filter.slice(1, filter.length - 1));
return regex.test(def.name);
}
return def.name.includes(filter);
}
return true;
};
}
function pledgeTestPermissions(permissions) {
return core.opSync(
"op_pledge_test_permissions",
parsePermissions(permissions),
);
}
function restoreTestPermissions(token) {
core.opSync("op_restore_test_permissions", token);
}
async function runTest({ name, ignore, fn, permissions }) {
let token = null;
const time = Date.now();
try {
postTestMessage("wait", {
name,
});
if (permissions) {
token = pledgeTestPermissions(permissions);
}
if (ignore) {
const duration = Date.now() - time;
postTestMessage("result", {
name,
duration,
result: "ignored",
});
return;
}
await fn();
const duration = Date.now() - time;
postTestMessage("result", {
name,
duration,
result: "ok",
});
} catch (error) {
const duration = Date.now() - time;
postTestMessage("result", {
name,
duration,
result: {
"failed": inspectArgs([error]),
},
});
} finally {
if (token) {
restoreTestPermissions(token);
}
}
}
async function runTests({
disableLog = false,
filter = null,
} = {}) {
const originalConsole = globalThis.console;
if (disableLog) {
globalThis.console = new Console(() => {});
}
const only = tests.filter((test) => test.only);
const pending = (only.length > 0 ? only : tests).filter(
createTestFilter(filter),
);
postTestMessage("plan", {
filtered: tests.length - pending.length,
pending: pending.length,
only: only.length > 0,
});
for (const test of pending) {
await runTest(test);
}
if (disableLog) {
globalThis.console = originalConsole;
}
}
window.__bootstrap.internals = {
...window.__bootstrap.internals ?? {},
runTests,
};
window.__bootstrap.testing = {
test,
};
})(this);