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TestHarness = class TestHarness extends WI.Object
{
constructor()
{
super();
this._logCount = 0;
this._failureObjects = new Map;
this._failureObjectIdentifier = 1;
// Options that are set per-test for debugging purposes.
this.forceDebugLogging = false;
// Options that are set per-test to ensure deterministic output.
this.suppressStackTraces = false;
}
completeTest()
{
throw new Error("Must be implemented by subclasses.");
}
addResult()
{
throw new Error("Must be implemented by subclasses.");
}
debugLog()
{
throw new Error("Must be implemented by subclasses.");
}
// If 'callback' is a function, it will be with the arguments
// callback(error, result, wasThrown). Otherwise, a promise is
// returned that resolves with 'result' or rejects with 'error'.
// The options object accepts the following keys and values:
// 'remoteObjectOnly': if true, do not unwrap the result payload to a
// primitive value even if possible. Useful if testing WI.RemoteObject directly.
evaluateInPage(string, callback, options={})
{
throw new Error("Must be implemented by subclasses.");
}
debug()
{
throw new Error("Must be implemented by subclasses.");
}
createAsyncSuite(name)
{
return new AsyncTestSuite(this, name);
}
createSyncSuite(name)
{
return new SyncTestSuite(this, name);
}
get logCount()
{
return this._logCount;
}
log(message)
{
++this._logCount;
if (this.forceDebugLogging)
this.debugLog(message);
else
this.addResult(message);
}
json(object, filter)
{
this.log(JSON.stringify(object, filter || null, 2));
}
assert(condition, message)
{
if (condition)
return;
let stringifiedMessage = TestHarness.messageAsString(message);
this.log("ASSERT: " + stringifiedMessage);
}
expectThat(actual, message)
{
this._expect(TestHarness.ExpectationType.True, !!actual, message, actual);
}
expectTrue(actual, message)
{
this._expect(TestHarness.ExpectationType.True, !!actual, message, actual);
}
expectFalse(actual, message)
{
this._expect(TestHarness.ExpectationType.False, !actual, message, actual);
}
expectNull(actual, message)
{
this._expect(TestHarness.ExpectationType.Null, actual === null, message, actual, null);
}
expectNotNull(actual, message)
{
this._expect(TestHarness.ExpectationType.NotNull, actual !== null, message, actual);
}
expectEqual(actual, expected, message)
{
this._expect(TestHarness.ExpectationType.Equal, expected === actual, message, actual, expected);
}
expectNotEqual(actual, expected, message)
{
this._expect(TestHarness.ExpectationType.NotEqual, expected !== actual, message, actual, expected);
}
expectShallowEqual(actual, expected, message)
{
this._expect(TestHarness.ExpectationType.ShallowEqual, Object.shallowEqual(actual, expected), message, actual, expected);
}
expectNotShallowEqual(actual, expected, message)
{
this._expect(TestHarness.ExpectationType.NotShallowEqual, !Object.shallowEqual(actual, expected), message, actual, expected);
}
expectEqualWithAccuracy(actual, expected, accuracy, message)
{
console.assert(typeof expected === "number");
console.assert(typeof actual === "number");
this._expect(TestHarness.ExpectationType.EqualWithAccuracy, Math.abs(expected - actual) <= accuracy, message, actual, expected, accuracy);
}
expectLessThan(actual, expected, message)
{
this._expect(TestHarness.ExpectationType.LessThan, actual < expected, message, actual, expected);
}
expectLessThanOrEqual(actual, expected, message)
{
this._expect(TestHarness.ExpectationType.LessThanOrEqual, actual <= expected, message, actual, expected);
}
expectGreaterThan(actual, expected, message)
{
this._expect(TestHarness.ExpectationType.GreaterThan, actual > expected, message, actual, expected);
}
expectGreaterThanOrEqual(actual, expected, message)
{
this._expect(TestHarness.ExpectationType.GreaterThanOrEqual, actual >= expected, message, actual, expected);
}
pass(message)
{
let stringifiedMessage = TestHarness.messageAsString(message);
this.log("PASS: " + stringifiedMessage);
}
fail(message)
{
let stringifiedMessage = TestHarness.messageAsString(message);
this.log("FAIL: " + stringifiedMessage);
}
// Use this to expect an exception. To further examine the exception,
// chain onto the result with .then() and add your own test assertions.
// The returned promise is rejected if an exception was not thrown.
expectException(work)
{
if (typeof work !== "function")
throw new Error("Invalid argument to catchException: work must be a function.");
let expectAndDumpError = (e) => {
this.expectNotNull(e, "Should produce an exception.");
if (e)
this.log(e.toString());
}
let error = null;
let result = null;
try {
result = work();
} catch (caughtError) {
error = caughtError;
} finally {
// If 'work' returns a promise, it will settle (resolve or reject) by itself.
// Invert the promise's settled state to match the expectation of the caller.
if (result instanceof Promise) {
return result.then((resolvedValue) => {
expectAndDumpError(null);
return Promise.reject(resolvedValue);
}, (e) => { // Don't chain the .catch as it will log the value we just rejected.
expectAndDumpError(e);
return Promise.resolve(e);
});
}
// If a promise is not produced, turn the exception into a resolved promise, and a
// resolved value into a rejected value (since an exception was expected).
expectAndDumpError(error);
return error ? Promise.resolve(error) : Promise.reject(result);
}
}
// Protected
static messageAsString(message)
{
if (message instanceof Element)
return message.textContent;
return typeof message !== "string" ? JSON.stringify(message) : message;
}
static sanitizeURL(url)
{
if (!url)
return "(unknown)";
let lastPathSeparator = Math.max(url.lastIndexOf("/"), url.lastIndexOf("\\"));
let location = lastPathSeparator > 0 ? url.substr(lastPathSeparator + 1) : url;
if (!location.length)
location = "(unknown)";
// Clean up the location so it is bracketed or in parenthesis.
if (url.indexOf("[native code]") !== -1)
location = "[native code]";
return location;
}
static sanitizeStackFrame(frame, i)
{
// Most frames are of the form "functionName@file:///foo/bar/File.js:345".
// But, some frames do not have a functionName. Get rid of the file path.
let nameAndURLSeparator = frame.indexOf("@");
let frameName = nameAndURLSeparator > 0 ? frame.substr(0, nameAndURLSeparator) : "(anonymous)";
let lastPathSeparator = Math.max(frame.lastIndexOf("/"), frame.lastIndexOf("\\"));
let frameLocation = lastPathSeparator > 0 ? frame.substr(lastPathSeparator + 1) : frame;
if (!frameLocation.length)
frameLocation = "unknown";
// Clean up the location so it is bracketed or in parenthesis.
if (frame.indexOf("[native code]") !== -1)
frameLocation = "[native code]";
else
frameLocation = "(" + frameLocation + ")";
return `#${i}: ${frameName} ${frameLocation}`;
}
sanitizeStack(stack)
{
if (this.suppressStackTraces)
return "(suppressed)";
if (!stack || typeof stack !== "string")
return "(unknown)";
return stack.split("\n").map(TestHarness.sanitizeStackFrame).join("\n");
}
// Private
_expect(type, condition, message, ...values)
{
console.assert(values.length > 0, "Should have an 'actual' value.");
if (!message || !condition) {
values = values.map(this._expectationValueAsString.bind(this));
message = message || this._expectationMessageFormat(type).format(...values);
}
if (condition) {
this.pass(message);
return;
}
message += "\n Expected: " + this._expectedValueFormat(type).format(...values.slice(1));
message += "\n Actual: " + values[0];
this.fail(message);
}
_expectationValueAsString(value)
{
let instanceIdentifier = (object) => {
let id = this._failureObjects.get(object);
if (!id) {
id = this._failureObjectIdentifier++;
this._failureObjects.set(object, id);
}
return "#" + id;
};
const maximumValueStringLength = 200;
const defaultValueString = String(new Object); // [object Object]
// Special case for numbers, since JSON.stringify converts Infinity and NaN to null.
if (typeof value === "number")
return value;
try {
let valueString = JSON.stringify(value);
if (valueString.length <= maximumValueStringLength)
return valueString;
} catch { }
try {
let valueString = String(value);
if (valueString === defaultValueString && value.constructor && value.constructor.name !== "Object")
return value.constructor.name + " instance " + instanceIdentifier(value);
return valueString;
} catch {
return defaultValueString;
}
}
_expectationMessageFormat(type)
{
switch (type) {
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.True:
return "expectThat(%s)";
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.False:
return "expectFalse(%s)";
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.Null:
return "expectNull(%s)";
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.NotNull:
return "expectNotNull(%s)";
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.Equal:
return "expectEqual(%s, %s)";
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.NotEqual:
return "expectNotEqual(%s, %s)";
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.ShallowEqual:
return "expectShallowEqual(%s, %s)";
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.NotShallowEqual:
return "expectNotShallowEqual(%s, %s)";
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.EqualWithAccuracy:
return "expectEqualWithAccuracy(%s, %s, %s)";
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.LessThan:
return "expectLessThan(%s, %s)";
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.LessThanOrEqual:
return "expectLessThanOrEqual(%s, %s)";
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.GreaterThan:
return "expectGreaterThan(%s, %s)";
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.GreaterThanOrEqual:
return "expectGreaterThanOrEqual(%s, %s)";
default:
console.error("Unknown TestHarness.ExpectationType type: " + type);
return null;
}
}
_expectedValueFormat(type)
{
switch (type) {
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.True:
return "truthy";
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.False:
return "falsey";
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.NotNull:
return "not null";
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.NotEqual:
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.NotShallowEqual:
return "not %s";
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.EqualWithAccuracy:
return "%s +/- %s";
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.LessThan:
return "less than %s";
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.LessThanOrEqual:
return "less than or equal to %s";
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.GreaterThan:
return "greater than %s";
case TestHarness.ExpectationType.GreaterThanOrEqual:
return "greater than or equal to %s";
default:
return "%s";
}
}
};
TestHarness.ExpectationType = {
True: Symbol("expect-true"),
False: Symbol("expect-false"),
Null: Symbol("expect-null"),
NotNull: Symbol("expect-not-null"),
Equal: Symbol("expect-equal"),
NotEqual: Symbol("expect-not-equal"),
ShallowEqual: Symbol("expect-shallow-equal"),
NotShallowEqual: Symbol("expect-not-shallow-equal"),
EqualWithAccuracy: Symbol("expect-equal-with-accuracy"),
LessThan: Symbol("expect-less-than"),
LessThanOrEqual: Symbol("expect-less-than-or-equal"),
GreaterThan: Symbol("expect-greater-than"),
GreaterThanOrEqual: Symbol("expect-greater-than-or-equal"),
};