const { test } = Deno; import { assertEquals, assert } from "../testing/asserts.ts"; import { createRequire } from "./module.ts"; // TS compiler would try to resolve if function named "require" // Thus suffixing it with require_ to fix this... const require_ = createRequire(import.meta.url); test(function requireSuccess() { // Relative to import.meta.url const result = require_("./tests/cjs/cjs_a.js"); assert("helloA" in result); assert("helloB" in result); assert("C" in result); assert("leftPad" in result); assertEquals(result.helloA(), "A"); assertEquals(result.helloB(), "B"); assertEquals(result.C, "C"); assertEquals(result.leftPad("pad", 4), " pad"); }); test(function requireCycle() { const resultA = require_("./tests/cjs/cjs_cycle_a"); const resultB = require_("./tests/cjs/cjs_cycle_b"); assert(resultA); assert(resultB); }); test(function requireBuiltin() { const fs = require_("fs"); assert("readFileSync" in fs); const { readFileSync, isNull, extname } = require_("./tests/cjs/cjs_builtin"); assertEquals( readFileSync("./node/testdata/hello.txt", { encoding: "utf8" }), "hello world" ); assert(isNull(null)); assertEquals(extname("index.html"), ".html"); }); test(function requireIndexJS() { const { isIndex } = require_("./tests/cjs"); assert(isIndex); }); test(function requireNodeOs() { const os = require_("os"); assert(os.arch); assert(typeof os.arch() == "string"); });