// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. import * as path from "@std/path/mod.ts"; import { assert } from "@std/assert/mod.ts"; import { assertCallbackErrorUncaught } from "../_test_utils.ts"; import { copyFile, copyFileSync, existsSync } from "node:fs"; const destFile = "./destination.txt"; Deno.test({ name: "[std/node/fs] copy file", fn: async () => { const sourceFile = Deno.makeTempFileSync(); const err = await new Promise((resolve) => { copyFile(sourceFile, destFile, (err?: Error | null) => resolve(err)); }); assert(!err); assert(existsSync(destFile)); Deno.removeSync(sourceFile); Deno.removeSync(destFile); }, }); Deno.test({ name: "[std/node/fs] copy file sync", fn: () => { const sourceFile = Deno.makeTempFileSync(); copyFileSync(sourceFile, destFile); assert(existsSync(destFile)); Deno.removeSync(sourceFile); Deno.removeSync(destFile); }, }); Deno.test("[std/node/fs] copyFile callback isn't called twice if error is thrown", async () => { // The correct behaviour is not to catch any errors thrown, // but that means there'll be an uncaught error and the test will fail. // So the only way to test this is to spawn a subprocess, and succeed if it has a non-zero exit code. // (assertRejects won't work because there's no way to catch the error.) const tempDir = await Deno.makeTempDir(); const tempFile1 = path.join(tempDir, "file1.txt"); const tempFile2 = path.join(tempDir, "file2.txt"); await Deno.writeTextFile(tempFile1, "hello world"); const importUrl = new URL("node:fs", import.meta.url); await assertCallbackErrorUncaught({ prelude: `import { copyFile } from ${JSON.stringify(importUrl)}`, invocation: `copyFile(${JSON.stringify(tempFile1)}, ${JSON.stringify(tempFile2)}, `, async cleanup() { await Deno.remove(tempDir, { recursive: true }); }, }); });