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denoland-deno/cli/js/test_util.ts
Bartek Iwańczuk 8d96dffa41
refactor: rewrite testPerm into unitTest (#4231)
Rewrite "testPerm" helper function used for testing of internal 
runtime code. It's been renamed to "unitTest" and provides API that
is extensible in the future by accepting optional "UnitTestOptions" 
argument. "test" helper was also removed and replaced by
overloaded version of "unitTest" that takes only function argument.

"UnitTestOptions" currently supports "perms" and "skip"
options, where former works exactly as first argument to "testPerm"
did, while the latter allows to conditionally skip tests.
2020-03-04 17:31:14 +01:00

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// Copyright 2018-2020 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
//
// We want to test many ops in deno which have different behavior depending on
// the permissions set. These tests can specify which permissions they expect,
// which appends a special string like "permW1N0" to the end of the test name.
// Here we run several copies of deno with different permissions, filtering the
// tests by the special string. permW1N0 means allow-write but not allow-net.
// See tools/unit_tests.py for more details.
import { readLines } from "../../std/io/bufio.ts";
import { assert, assertEquals } from "../../std/testing/asserts.ts";
export {
assert,
assertThrows,
assertEquals,
assertMatch,
assertNotEquals,
assertStrictEq,
assertStrContains,
unreachable,
fail
} from "../../std/testing/asserts.ts";
interface TestPermissions {
read?: boolean;
write?: boolean;
net?: boolean;
env?: boolean;
run?: boolean;
plugin?: boolean;
hrtime?: boolean;
}
export interface Permissions {
read: boolean;
write: boolean;
net: boolean;
env: boolean;
run: boolean;
plugin: boolean;
hrtime: boolean;
}
const isGranted = async (name: Deno.PermissionName): Promise<boolean> =>
(await Deno.permissions.query({ name })).state === "granted";
async function getProcessPermissions(): Promise<Permissions> {
return {
run: await isGranted("run"),
read: await isGranted("read"),
write: await isGranted("write"),
net: await isGranted("net"),
env: await isGranted("env"),
plugin: await isGranted("plugin"),
hrtime: await isGranted("hrtime")
};
}
const processPerms = await getProcessPermissions();
function permissionsMatch(
processPerms: Permissions,
requiredPerms: Permissions
): boolean {
for (const permName in processPerms) {
if (
processPerms[permName as keyof Permissions] !==
requiredPerms[permName as keyof Permissions]
) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
export const permissionCombinations: Map<string, Permissions> = new Map();
function permToString(perms: Permissions): string {
const r = perms.read ? 1 : 0;
const w = perms.write ? 1 : 0;
const n = perms.net ? 1 : 0;
const e = perms.env ? 1 : 0;
const u = perms.run ? 1 : 0;
const p = perms.plugin ? 1 : 0;
const h = perms.hrtime ? 1 : 0;
return `permR${r}W${w}N${n}E${e}U${u}P${p}H${h}`;
}
function registerPermCombination(perms: Permissions): void {
const key = permToString(perms);
if (!permissionCombinations.has(key)) {
permissionCombinations.set(key, perms);
}
}
function normalizeTestPermissions(perms: TestPermissions): Permissions {
return {
read: !!perms.read,
write: !!perms.write,
net: !!perms.net,
run: !!perms.run,
env: !!perms.env,
plugin: !!perms.plugin,
hrtime: !!perms.hrtime
};
}
// Wrap `TestFunction` 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: Deno.TestFunction): Deno.TestFunction {
return async function asyncOpSanitizer(): Promise<void> {
const pre = Deno.metrics();
await fn();
const post = Deno.metrics();
// We're checking diff because one might spawn HTTP server in the background
// that will be a pending async op before test starts.
assertEquals(
post.opsDispatchedAsync - pre.opsDispatchedAsync,
post.opsCompletedAsync - pre.opsCompletedAsync,
`Test case is leaking async ops.
Before:
- dispatched: ${pre.opsDispatchedAsync}
- completed: ${pre.opsCompletedAsync}
After:
- dispatched: ${post.opsDispatchedAsync}
- completed: ${post.opsCompletedAsync}`
);
};
}
// Wrap `TestFunction` 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: Deno.TestFunction): Deno.TestFunction {
return async function resourceSanitizer(): Promise<void> {
const pre = Deno.resources();
await fn();
const post = Deno.resources();
const msg = `Test case is leaking resources.
Before: ${JSON.stringify(pre, null, 2)}
After: ${JSON.stringify(post, null, 2)}`;
assertEquals(pre, post, msg);
};
}
interface UnitTestOptions {
skip?: boolean;
perms?: TestPermissions;
}
export function unitTest(fn: Deno.TestFunction): void;
export function unitTest(options: UnitTestOptions, fn: Deno.TestFunction): void;
export function unitTest(
optionsOrFn: UnitTestOptions | Deno.TestFunction,
maybeFn?: Deno.TestFunction
): void {
assert(optionsOrFn, "At least one argument is required");
let options: UnitTestOptions;
let name: string;
let fn: Deno.TestFunction;
if (typeof optionsOrFn === "function") {
options = {};
fn = optionsOrFn;
name = fn.name;
assert(name, "Missing test function name");
} else {
options = optionsOrFn;
assert(maybeFn, "Missing test function definition");
assert(
typeof maybeFn === "function",
"Second argument should be test function definition"
);
fn = maybeFn;
name = fn.name;
assert(name, "Missing test function name");
}
if (options.skip) {
return;
}
const normalizedPerms = normalizeTestPermissions(options.perms || {});
registerPermCombination(normalizedPerms);
if (!permissionsMatch(processPerms, normalizedPerms)) {
return;
}
const testDefinition: Deno.TestDefinition = {
name,
fn: assertResources(assertOps(fn))
};
Deno.test(testDefinition);
}
function extractNumber(re: RegExp, str: string): number | undefined {
const match = str.match(re);
if (match) {
return Number.parseInt(match[1]);
}
}
export async function parseUnitTestOutput(
reader: Deno.Reader,
print: boolean
): Promise<{ actual?: number; expected?: number; resultOutput?: string }> {
let expected, actual, result;
for await (const line of readLines(reader)) {
if (!expected) {
// expect "running 30 tests"
expected = extractNumber(/running (\d+) tests/, line);
} else if (line.indexOf("test result:") !== -1) {
result = line;
}
if (print) {
console.log(line);
}
}
// Check that the number of expected tests equals what was reported at the
// bottom.
if (result) {
// result should be a string like this:
// "test result: ok. 1 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; ..."
actual = extractNumber(/(\d+) passed/, result);
}
return { actual, expected, resultOutput: result };
}
export interface ResolvableMethods<T> {
resolve: (value?: T | PromiseLike<T>) => void;
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any
reject: (reason?: any) => void;
}
export type Resolvable<T> = Promise<T> & ResolvableMethods<T>;
export function createResolvable<T>(): Resolvable<T> {
let methods: ResolvableMethods<T>;
const promise = new Promise<T>((resolve, reject): void => {
methods = { resolve, reject };
});
// TypeScript doesn't know that the Promise callback occurs synchronously
// therefore use of not null assertion (`!`)
return Object.assign(promise, methods!) as Resolvable<T>;
}
unitTest(function permissionsMatches(): void {
assert(
permissionsMatch(
{
read: true,
write: false,
net: false,
env: false,
run: false,
plugin: false,
hrtime: false
},
normalizeTestPermissions({ read: true })
)
);
assert(
permissionsMatch(
{
read: false,
write: false,
net: false,
env: false,
run: false,
plugin: false,
hrtime: false
},
normalizeTestPermissions({})
)
);
assertEquals(
permissionsMatch(
{
read: false,
write: true,
net: true,
env: true,
run: true,
plugin: true,
hrtime: true
},
normalizeTestPermissions({ read: true })
),
false
);
assertEquals(
permissionsMatch(
{
read: true,
write: false,
net: true,
env: false,
run: false,
plugin: false,
hrtime: false
},
normalizeTestPermissions({ read: true })
),
false
);
assert(
permissionsMatch(
{
read: true,
write: true,
net: true,
env: true,
run: true,
plugin: true,
hrtime: true
},
{
read: true,
write: true,
net: true,
env: true,
run: true,
plugin: true,
hrtime: true
}
)
);
});
unitTest(
{ perms: { read: true } },
async function parsingUnitTestOutput(): Promise<void> {
const cwd = Deno.cwd();
const testDataPath = `${cwd}/tools/testdata/`;
let result;
// This is an example of a successful unit test output.
const f1 = await Deno.open(`${testDataPath}/unit_test_output1.txt`);
result = await parseUnitTestOutput(f1, false);
assertEquals(result.actual, 96);
assertEquals(result.expected, 96);
f1.close();
// This is an example of a silently dying unit test.
const f2 = await Deno.open(`${testDataPath}/unit_test_output2.txt`);
result = await parseUnitTestOutput(f2, false);
assertEquals(result.actual, undefined);
assertEquals(result.expected, 96);
f2.close();
// This is an example of compiling before successful unit tests.
const f3 = await Deno.open(`${testDataPath}/unit_test_output3.txt`);
result = await parseUnitTestOutput(f3, false);
assertEquals(result.actual, 96);
assertEquals(result.expected, 96);
f3.close();
// Check what happens on empty output.
const f = new Deno.Buffer(new TextEncoder().encode("\n\n\n"));
result = await parseUnitTestOutput(f, false);
assertEquals(result.actual, undefined);
assertEquals(result.expected, undefined);
}
);
/*
* Ensure all unit test files (e.g. xxx_test.ts) are present as imports in
* cli/js/unit_tests.ts as it is easy to miss this out
*/
unitTest(
{ perms: { read: true } },
async function assertAllUnitTestFilesImported(): Promise<void> {
const directoryTestFiles = Deno.readDirSync("./cli/js")
.map(k => k.name)
.filter(file => file!.endsWith("_test.ts"));
const unitTestsFile: Uint8Array = Deno.readFileSync(
"./cli/js/unit_tests.ts"
);
const importLines = new TextDecoder("utf-8")
.decode(unitTestsFile)
.split("\n")
.filter(line => line.startsWith("import") && line.includes("_test.ts"));
const importedTestFiles = importLines.map(
relativeFilePath => relativeFilePath.match(/\/([^\/]+)";/)![1]
);
directoryTestFiles.forEach(dirFile => {
if (!importedTestFiles.includes(dirFile!)) {
throw new Error(
"cil/js/unit_tests.ts is missing import of test file: cli/js/" +
dirFile
);
}
});
}
);