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// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use std::io::BufRead;
use std::io::BufReader;
use std::time::Duration;
use std::time::Instant;
use test_util as util;
use test_util::itest;
use util::deno_config_path;
use util::env_vars_for_npm_tests;
util::unit_test_factory!(
node_unit_test,
refactor: split integration tests from CLI (part 1) (#22308) This PR separates integration tests from CLI tests into a new project named `cli_tests`. This is a prerequisite for an integration test runner that can work with either the CLI binary in the current project, or one that is built ahead of time. ## Background Rust does not have the concept of artifact dependencies yet (https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/9096). Because of this, the only way we can ensure a binary is built before running associated tests is by hanging tests off the crate with the binary itself. Unfortunately this means that to run those tests, you _must_ build the binary and in the case of the deno executable that might be a 10 minute wait in release mode. ## Implementation To allow for tests to run with and without the requirement that the binary is up-to-date, we split the integration tests into a project of their own. As these tests would not require the binary to build itself before being run as-is, we add a stub integration `[[test]]` target in the `cli` project that invokes these tests using `cargo test`. The stub test runner we add has `harness = false` so that we can get access to a `main` function. This `main` function's sole job is to `execvp` the command `cargo test -p deno_cli`, effectively "calling" another cargo target. This ensures that the deno executable is always correctly rebuilt before running the stub test runner from `cli`, and gets us closer to be able to run the entire integration test suite on arbitrary deno executables (and therefore split the build into multiple phases). The new `cli_tests` project lives within `cli` to avoid a large PR. In later PRs, the test data will be split from the `cli` project. As there are a few thousand files, it'll be better to do this as a completely separate PR to avoid noise.
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"../tests/unit_node",
"**/*_test.ts",
[
_fs_access_test = _fs / _fs_access_test,
_fs_appendFile_test = _fs / _fs_appendFile_test,
_fs_chmod_test = _fs / _fs_chmod_test,
_fs_chown_test = _fs / _fs_chown_test,
_fs_close_test = _fs / _fs_close_test,
_fs_copy_test = _fs / _fs_copy_test,
_fs_dir_test = _fs / _fs_dir_test,
_fs_dirent_test = _fs / _fs_dirent_test,
_fs_open_test = _fs / _fs_open_test,
_fs_read_test = _fs / _fs_read_test,
_fs_exists_test = _fs / _fs_exists_test,
_fs_fdatasync_test = _fs / _fs_fdatasync_test,
_fs_fstat_test = _fs / _fs_fstat_test,
_fs_fsync_test = _fs / _fs_fsync_test,
_fs_ftruncate_test = _fs / _fs_ftruncate_test,
_fs_futimes_test = _fs / _fs_futimes_test,
feat(node_compat): Added base implementation of FileHandle (#19294) <!-- Before submitting a PR, please read https://deno.com/manual/contributing 1. Give the PR a descriptive title. Examples of good title: - fix(std/http): Fix race condition in server - docs(console): Update docstrings - feat(doc): Handle nested reexports Examples of bad title: - fix #7123 - update docs - fix bugs 2. Ensure there is a related issue and it is referenced in the PR text. 3. Ensure there are tests that cover the changes. 4. Ensure `cargo test` passes. 5. Ensure `./tools/format.js` passes without changing files. 6. Ensure `./tools/lint.js` passes. 7. Open as a draft PR if your work is still in progress. The CI won't run all steps, but you can add '[ci]' to a commit message to force it to. 8. If you would like to run the benchmarks on the CI, add the 'ci-bench' label. --> ## WHY ref: https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/19165 Node's fs/promises includes a FileHandle class, but deno does not. The open function in Node's fs/promises returns a FileHandle, which provides an IO interface to the file. However, deno's open function returns a resource id. ### deno ```js > const fs = await import("node:fs/promises"); undefined > const file3 = await fs.open("./README.md"); undefined > file3 3 > file3.read undefined Node: ``` ### Node ```js > const fs = await import("fs/promises"); undefined > const file3 = await fs.open("./tests/e2e_unit/testdata/file.txt"); undefined > file3 FileHandle { _events: [Object: null prototype] {}, _eventsCount: 0, _maxListeners: undefined, close: [Function: close], [Symbol(kCapture)]: false, [Symbol(kHandle)]: FileHandle {}, [Symbol(kFd)]: 24, [Symbol(kRefs)]: 1, [Symbol(kClosePromise)]: null } > file3.read [Function: read] ``` To be compatible with Node, deno's open function should also return a FileHandle. ## WHAT I have implemented the first step in adding a FileHandle. - Changed the return value of the open function to a FileHandle object - Implemented the readFile method in FileHandle - Add test code ## What to do next This PR is the first step in adding a FileHandle, and there are things that should be done next. - Add functionality equivalent to Node's FileHandle to FileHandle (currently there is only readFile) --------- Co-authored-by: Matt Mastracci <matthew@mastracci.com>
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_fs_handle_test = _fs / _fs_handle_test,
_fs_link_test = _fs / _fs_link_test,
_fs_lstat_test = _fs / _fs_lstat_test,
_fs_mkdir_test = _fs / _fs_mkdir_test,
_fs_mkdtemp_test = _fs / _fs_mkdtemp_test,
_fs_opendir_test = _fs / _fs_opendir_test,
_fs_readFile_test = _fs / _fs_readFile_test,
_fs_readdir_test = _fs / _fs_readdir_test,
_fs_readlink_test = _fs / _fs_readlink_test,
_fs_realpath_test = _fs / _fs_realpath_test,
_fs_rename_test = _fs / _fs_rename_test,
_fs_rm_test = _fs / _fs_rm_test,
_fs_rmdir_test = _fs / _fs_rmdir_test,
_fs_stat_test = _fs / _fs_stat_test,
_fs_statfs_test = _fs / _fs_statfs_test,
_fs_symlink_test = _fs / _fs_symlink_test,
_fs_truncate_test = _fs / _fs_truncate_test,
_fs_unlink_test = _fs / _fs_unlink_test,
_fs_utimes_test = _fs / _fs_utimes_test,
_fs_watch_test = _fs / _fs_watch_test,
_fs_writeFile_test = _fs / _fs_writeFile_test,
_fs_write_test = _fs / _fs_write_test,
async_hooks_test,
assert_test,
assertion_error_test,
buffer_test,
child_process_test,
cluster_test,
console_test,
crypto_cipher_gcm_test = crypto / crypto_cipher_gcm_test,
crypto_cipher_test = crypto / crypto_cipher_test,
crypto_hash_test = crypto / crypto_hash_test,
crypto_hkdf_test = crypto / crypto_hkdf_test,
crypto_key_test = crypto / crypto_key_test,
crypto_misc_test = crypto / crypto_misc_test,
crypto_pbkdf2_test = crypto / crypto_pbkdf2_test,
crypto_scrypt_test = crypto / crypto_scrypt_test,
crypto_sign_test = crypto / crypto_sign_test,
events_test,
dgram_test,
domain_test,
fs_test,
http_test,
http2_test,
inspector_test,
_randomBytes_test = internal / _randomBytes_test,
_randomFill_test = internal / _randomFill_test,
_randomInt_test = internal / _randomInt_test,
module_test,
net_test,
os_test,
path_test,
perf_hooks_test,
process_test,
punycode_test,
querystring_test,
readline_test,
repl_test,
stream_test,
string_decoder_test,
timers_test,
tls_test,
tty_test,
util_test,
v8_test,
vm_test,
wasi_test,
worker_threads_test,
zlib_test
]
);
fn node_unit_test(test: String) {
let _g = util::http_server();
let mut deno = util::deno_cmd()
.current_dir(util::root_path())
.arg("test")
.arg("--config")
.arg(deno_config_path())
.arg("--no-lock")
.arg("--unstable-broadcast-channel")
.arg("--unstable-net")
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// TODO(kt3k): This option is required to pass tls_test.ts,
// but this shouldn't be necessary. tls.connect currently doesn't
// pass hostname option correctly and it causes cert errors.
.arg("--unsafely-ignore-certificate-errors")
.arg("-A");
// Parallel tests for crypto
if test.starts_with("crypto/") {
deno = deno.arg("--parallel");
}
let mut deno = deno
.arg(
util::tests_path()
.join("unit_node")
.join(format!("{test}.ts")),
)
.envs(env_vars_for_npm_tests())
.piped_output()
.spawn()
.expect("failed to spawn script");
let now = Instant::now();
let stdout = deno.stdout.take().unwrap();
let test_name = test.clone();
let stdout = std::thread::spawn(move || {
let reader = BufReader::new(stdout);
for line in reader.lines() {
if let Ok(line) = line {
println!("[{test_name} {:0>6.2}] {line}", now.elapsed().as_secs_f32());
} else {
break;
}
}
});
let now = Instant::now();
let stderr = deno.stderr.take().unwrap();
let test_name = test.clone();
let stderr = std::thread::spawn(move || {
let reader = BufReader::new(stderr);
for line in reader.lines() {
if let Ok(line) = line {
eprintln!("[{test_name} {:0>6.2}] {line}", now.elapsed().as_secs_f32());
} else {
break;
}
}
});
const PER_TEST_TIMEOUT: Duration = Duration::from_secs(5 * 60);
let now = Instant::now();
let status = loop {
if now.elapsed() > PER_TEST_TIMEOUT {
// Last-ditch kill
_ = deno.kill();
panic!("Test {test} failed to complete in time");
}
if let Some(status) = deno
.try_wait()
.expect("failed to wait for the child process")
{
break status;
}
std::thread::sleep(Duration::from_millis(100));
};
#[cfg(unix)]
assert_eq!(
std::os::unix::process::ExitStatusExt::signal(&status),
None,
"Deno should not have died with a signal"
);
assert_eq!(Some(0), status.code(), "Deno should have exited cleanly");
stdout.join().unwrap();
stderr.join().unwrap();
assert!(status.success());
}
// Regression test for https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/16928
itest!(unhandled_rejection_web {
args: "run -A node/unhandled_rejection_web.ts",
output: "node/unhandled_rejection_web.ts.out",
envs: env_vars_for_npm_tests(),
http_server: true,
});
// Ensure that Web `onunhandledrejection` is fired before
// Node's `process.on('unhandledRejection')`.
itest!(unhandled_rejection_web_process {
args: "run -A node/unhandled_rejection_web_process.ts",
output: "node/unhandled_rejection_web_process.ts.out",
envs: env_vars_for_npm_tests(),
http_server: true,
});