// Copyright 2018-2020 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. /** This module is browser compatible. Do not rely on good formatting of values * for AssertionError messages in browsers. */ import { bold, gray, green, red, stripColor, white } from "../fmt/colors.ts"; import { diff, DiffResult, DiffType } from "./_diff.ts"; const CAN_NOT_DISPLAY = "[Cannot display]"; interface Constructor { // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any new (...args: any[]): any; } export class AssertionError extends Error { constructor(message: string) { super(message); this.name = "AssertionError"; } } export function _format(v: unknown): string { return globalThis.Deno ? Deno.inspect(v, { depth: Infinity, sorted: true, trailingComma: true, compact: false, iterableLimit: Infinity, }) : `"${String(v).replace(/(?=["\\])/g, "\\")}"`; } function createColor(diffType: DiffType): (s: string) => string { switch (diffType) { case DiffType.added: return (s: string): string => green(bold(s)); case DiffType.removed: return (s: string): string => red(bold(s)); default: return white; } } function createSign(diffType: DiffType): string { switch (diffType) { case DiffType.added: return "+ "; case DiffType.removed: return "- "; default: return " "; } } function buildMessage(diffResult: ReadonlyArray>): string[] { const messages: string[] = []; messages.push(""); messages.push(""); messages.push( ` ${gray(bold("[Diff]"))} ${red(bold("Actual"))} / ${ green(bold("Expected")) }`, ); messages.push(""); messages.push(""); diffResult.forEach((result: DiffResult): void => { const c = createColor(result.type); messages.push(c(`${createSign(result.type)}${result.value}`)); }); messages.push(""); return messages; } function isKeyedCollection(x: unknown): x is Set { return [Symbol.iterator, "size"].every((k) => k in (x as Set)); } export function equal(c: unknown, d: unknown): boolean { const seen = new Map(); return (function compare(a: unknown, b: unknown): boolean { // Have to render RegExp & Date for string comparison // unless it's mistreated as object if ( a && b && ((a instanceof RegExp && b instanceof RegExp) || (a instanceof URL && b instanceof URL)) ) { return String(a) === String(b); } if (a instanceof Date && b instanceof Date) { const aTime = a.getTime(); const bTime = b.getTime(); // Check for NaN equality manually since NaN is not // equal to itself. if (Number.isNaN(aTime) && Number.isNaN(bTime)) { return true; } return a.getTime() === b.getTime(); } if (Object.is(a, b)) { return true; } if (a && typeof a === "object" && b && typeof b === "object") { if (seen.get(a) === b) { return true; } if (Object.keys(a || {}).length !== Object.keys(b || {}).length) { return false; } if (isKeyedCollection(a) && isKeyedCollection(b)) { if (a.size !== b.size) { return false; } let unmatchedEntries = a.size; for (const [aKey, aValue] of a.entries()) { for (const [bKey, bValue] of b.entries()) { /* Given that Map keys can be references, we need * to ensure that they are also deeply equal */ if ( (aKey === aValue && bKey === bValue && compare(aKey, bKey)) || (compare(aKey, bKey) && compare(aValue, bValue)) ) { unmatchedEntries--; } } } return unmatchedEntries === 0; } const merged = { ...a, ...b }; for (const key in merged) { type Key = keyof typeof merged; if (!compare(a && a[key as Key], b && b[key as Key])) { return false; } } seen.set(a, b); return true; } return false; })(c, d); } /** Make an assertion, error will be thrown if `expr` does not have truthy value. */ export function assert(expr: unknown, msg = ""): asserts expr { if (!expr) { throw new AssertionError(msg); } } /** * Make an assertion that `actual` and `expected` are equal, deeply. If not * deeply equal, then throw. * * Type parameter can be specified to ensure values under comparison have the same type. * For example: *```ts *assertEquals(1, 2) *``` */ export function assertEquals( actual: unknown, expected: unknown, msg?: string, ): void; export function assertEquals(actual: T, expected: T, msg?: string): void; export function assertEquals( actual: unknown, expected: unknown, msg?: string, ): void { if (equal(actual, expected)) { return; } let message = ""; const actualString = _format(actual); const expectedString = _format(expected); try { const diffResult = diff( actualString.split("\n"), expectedString.split("\n"), ); const diffMsg = buildMessage(diffResult).join("\n"); message = `Values are not equal:\n${diffMsg}`; } catch (e) { message = `\n${red(CAN_NOT_DISPLAY)} + \n\n`; } if (msg) { message = msg; } throw new AssertionError(message); } /** * Make an assertion that `actual` and `expected` are not equal, deeply. * If not then throw. * * Type parameter can be specified to ensure values under comparison have the same type. * For example: *```ts *assertNotEquals(1, 2) *``` */ export function assertNotEquals( actual: unknown, expected: unknown, msg?: string, ): void; export function assertNotEquals(actual: T, expected: T, msg?: string): void; export function assertNotEquals( actual: unknown, expected: unknown, msg?: string, ): void { if (!equal(actual, expected)) { return; } let actualString: string; let expectedString: string; try { actualString = String(actual); } catch (e) { actualString = "[Cannot display]"; } try { expectedString = String(expected); } catch (e) { expectedString = "[Cannot display]"; } if (!msg) { msg = `actual: ${actualString} expected: ${expectedString}`; } throw new AssertionError(msg); } /** * Make an assertion that `actual` and `expected` are strictly equal. If * not then throw. * ```ts * assertStrictEquals(1, 2) * ``` */ export function assertStrictEquals( actual: unknown, expected: unknown, msg?: string, ): void; export function assertStrictEquals( actual: T, expected: T, msg?: string, ): void; export function assertStrictEquals( actual: unknown, expected: unknown, msg?: string, ): void { if (actual === expected) { return; } let message: string; if (msg) { message = msg; } else { const actualString = _format(actual); const expectedString = _format(expected); if (actualString === expectedString) { const withOffset = actualString .split("\n") .map((l) => ` ${l}`) .join("\n"); message = `Values have the same structure but are not reference-equal:\n\n${ red(withOffset) }\n`; } else { try { const diffResult = diff( actualString.split("\n"), expectedString.split("\n"), ); const diffMsg = buildMessage(diffResult).join("\n"); message = `Values are not strictly equal:\n${diffMsg}`; } catch (e) { message = `\n${red(CAN_NOT_DISPLAY)} + \n\n`; } } } throw new AssertionError(message); } /** * Make an assertion that `actual` and `expected` are not strictly equal. * If the values are strictly equal then throw. * ```ts * assertNotStrictEquals(1, 1) * ``` */ export function assertNotStrictEquals( actual: unknown, expected: unknown, msg?: string, ): void; export function assertNotStrictEquals( actual: T, expected: T, msg?: string, ): void; export function assertNotStrictEquals( actual: unknown, expected: unknown, msg?: string, ): void { if (actual !== expected) { return; } throw new AssertionError( msg ?? `Expected "actual" to be strictly unequal to: ${_format(actual)}\n`, ); } /** * Make an assertion that actual contains expected. If not * then thrown. */ export function assertStringContains( actual: string, expected: string, msg?: string, ): void { if (!actual.includes(expected)) { if (!msg) { msg = `actual: "${actual}" expected to contain: "${expected}"`; } throw new AssertionError(msg); } } /** * Make an assertion that `actual` contains the `expected` values. * If not then an error will be thrown. * * Type parameter can be specified to ensure values under comparison have the same type. * For example: *```ts *assertArrayContains([1, 2], [2]) *``` */ export function assertArrayContains( actual: ArrayLike, expected: ArrayLike, msg?: string, ): void; export function assertArrayContains( actual: ArrayLike, expected: ArrayLike, msg?: string, ): void; export function assertArrayContains( actual: ArrayLike, expected: ArrayLike, msg?: string, ): void { const missing: unknown[] = []; for (let i = 0; i < expected.length; i++) { let found = false; for (let j = 0; j < actual.length; j++) { if (equal(expected[i], actual[j])) { found = true; break; } } if (!found) { missing.push(expected[i]); } } if (missing.length === 0) { return; } if (!msg) { msg = `actual: "${_format(actual)}" expected to contain: "${ _format(expected) }"\nmissing: ${_format(missing)}`; } throw new AssertionError(msg); } /** * Make an assertion that `actual` match RegExp `expected`. If not * then thrown */ export function assertMatch( actual: string, expected: RegExp, msg?: string, ): void { if (!expected.test(actual)) { if (!msg) { msg = `actual: "${actual}" expected to match: "${expected}"`; } throw new AssertionError(msg); } } /** * Make an assertion that `actual` not match RegExp `expected`. If match * then thrown */ export function assertNotMatch( actual: string, expected: RegExp, msg?: string, ): void { if (expected.test(actual)) { if (!msg) { msg = `actual: "${actual}" expected to not match: "${expected}"`; } throw new AssertionError(msg); } } /** * Forcefully throws a failed assertion */ export function fail(msg?: string): void { // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-use-before-define assert(false, `Failed assertion${msg ? `: ${msg}` : "."}`); } /** * Executes a function, expecting it to throw. If it does not, then it * throws. An error class and a string that should be included in the * error message can also be asserted. */ export function assertThrows( fn: () => T, ErrorClass?: Constructor, msgIncludes = "", msg?: string, ): Error { let doesThrow = false; let error = null; try { fn(); } catch (e) { if (e instanceof Error === false) { throw new AssertionError("A non-Error object was thrown."); } if (ErrorClass && !(e instanceof ErrorClass)) { msg = `Expected error to be instance of "${ErrorClass.name}", but was "${e.constructor.name}"${ msg ? `: ${msg}` : "." }`; throw new AssertionError(msg); } if ( msgIncludes && !stripColor(e.message).includes(stripColor(msgIncludes)) ) { msg = `Expected error message to include "${msgIncludes}", but got "${e.message}"${ msg ? `: ${msg}` : "." }`; throw new AssertionError(msg); } doesThrow = true; error = e; } if (!doesThrow) { msg = `Expected function to throw${msg ? `: ${msg}` : "."}`; throw new AssertionError(msg); } return error; } /** * Executes a function which returns a promise, expecting it to throw or reject. * If it does not, then it throws. An error class and a string that should be * included in the error message can also be asserted. */ export async function assertThrowsAsync( fn: () => Promise, ErrorClass?: Constructor, msgIncludes = "", msg?: string, ): Promise { let doesThrow = false; let error = null; try { await fn(); } catch (e) { if (e instanceof Error === false) { throw new AssertionError("A non-Error object was thrown or rejected."); } if (ErrorClass && !(e instanceof ErrorClass)) { msg = `Expected error to be instance of "${ErrorClass.name}", but got "${e.name}"${ msg ? `: ${msg}` : "." }`; throw new AssertionError(msg); } if ( msgIncludes && !stripColor(e.message).includes(stripColor(msgIncludes)) ) { msg = `Expected error message to include "${msgIncludes}", but got "${e.message}"${ msg ? `: ${msg}` : "." }`; throw new AssertionError(msg); } doesThrow = true; error = e; } if (!doesThrow) { msg = `Expected function to throw${msg ? `: ${msg}` : "."}`; throw new AssertionError(msg); } return error; } /** Use this to stub out methods that will throw when invoked. */ export function unimplemented(msg?: string): never { throw new AssertionError(msg || "unimplemented"); } /** Use this to assert unreachable code. */ export function unreachable(): never { throw new AssertionError("unreachable"); }