| /*global self*/ |
| /*jshint latedef: nofunc*/ |
| |
| /* Documentation: https://web-platform-tests.org/writing-tests/testharness-api.html |
| * (../docs/_writing-tests/testharness-api.md) */ |
| |
| (function (global_scope) |
| { |
| // default timeout is 10 seconds, test can override if needed |
| var settings = { |
| output:true, |
| harness_timeout:{ |
| "normal":10000, |
| "long":60000 |
| }, |
| test_timeout:null, |
| message_events: ["start", "test_state", "result", "completion"], |
| debug: false, |
| }; |
| |
| var xhtml_ns = "http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"; |
| |
| /* |
| * TestEnvironment is an abstraction for the environment in which the test |
| * harness is used. Each implementation of a test environment has to provide |
| * the following interface: |
| * |
| * interface TestEnvironment { |
| * // Invoked after the global 'tests' object has been created and it's |
| * // safe to call add_*_callback() to register event handlers. |
| * void on_tests_ready(); |
| * |
| * // Invoked after setup() has been called to notify the test environment |
| * // of changes to the test harness properties. |
| * void on_new_harness_properties(object properties); |
| * |
| * // Should return a new unique default test name. |
| * DOMString next_default_test_name(); |
| * |
| * // Should return the test harness timeout duration in milliseconds. |
| * float test_timeout(); |
| * }; |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * A test environment with a DOM. The global object is 'window'. By default |
| * test results are displayed in a table. Any parent windows receive |
| * callbacks or messages via postMessage() when test events occur. See |
| * apisample11.html and apisample12.html. |
| */ |
| function WindowTestEnvironment() { |
| this.name_counter = 0; |
| this.window_cache = null; |
| this.output_handler = null; |
| this.all_loaded = false; |
| var this_obj = this; |
| this.message_events = []; |
| this.dispatched_messages = []; |
| |
| this.message_functions = { |
| start: [add_start_callback, remove_start_callback, |
| function (properties) { |
| this_obj._dispatch("start_callback", [properties], |
| {type: "start", properties: properties}); |
| }], |
| |
| test_state: [add_test_state_callback, remove_test_state_callback, |
| function(test) { |
| this_obj._dispatch("test_state_callback", [test], |
| {type: "test_state", |
| test: test.structured_clone()}); |
| }], |
| result: [add_result_callback, remove_result_callback, |
| function (test) { |
| this_obj.output_handler.show_status(); |
| this_obj._dispatch("result_callback", [test], |
| {type: "result", |
| test: test.structured_clone()}); |
| }], |
| completion: [add_completion_callback, remove_completion_callback, |
| function (tests, harness_status, asserts) { |
| var cloned_tests = map(tests, function(test) { |
| return test.structured_clone(); |
| }); |
| this_obj._dispatch("completion_callback", [tests, harness_status], |
| {type: "complete", |
| tests: cloned_tests, |
| status: harness_status.structured_clone(), |
| asserts: asserts.map(assert => assert.structured_clone())}); |
| }] |
| } |
| |
| on_event(window, 'load', function() { |
| this_obj.all_loaded = true; |
| }); |
| |
| on_event(window, 'message', function(event) { |
| if (event.data && event.data.type === "getmessages" && event.source) { |
| // A window can post "getmessages" to receive a duplicate of every |
| // message posted by this environment so far. This allows subscribers |
| // from fetch_tests_from_window to 'catch up' to the current state of |
| // this environment. |
| for (var i = 0; i < this_obj.dispatched_messages.length; ++i) |
| { |
| event.source.postMessage(this_obj.dispatched_messages[i], "*"); |
| } |
| } |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| WindowTestEnvironment.prototype._dispatch = function(selector, callback_args, message_arg) { |
| this.dispatched_messages.push(message_arg); |
| this._forEach_windows( |
| function(w, same_origin) { |
| if (same_origin) { |
| try { |
| var has_selector = selector in w; |
| } catch(e) { |
| // If document.domain was set at some point same_origin can be |
| // wrong and the above will fail. |
| has_selector = false; |
| } |
| if (has_selector) { |
| try { |
| w[selector].apply(undefined, callback_args); |
| } catch (e) {} |
| } |
| } |
| if (supports_post_message(w) && w !== self) { |
| w.postMessage(message_arg, "*"); |
| } |
| }); |
| }; |
| |
| WindowTestEnvironment.prototype._forEach_windows = function(callback) { |
| // Iterate over the windows [self ... top, opener]. The callback is passed |
| // two objects, the first one is the window object itself, the second one |
| // is a boolean indicating whether or not it's on the same origin as the |
| // current window. |
| var cache = this.window_cache; |
| if (!cache) { |
| cache = [[self, true]]; |
| var w = self; |
| var i = 0; |
| var so; |
| while (w != w.parent) { |
| w = w.parent; |
| so = is_same_origin(w); |
| cache.push([w, so]); |
| i++; |
| } |
| w = window.opener; |
| if (w) { |
| cache.push([w, is_same_origin(w)]); |
| } |
| this.window_cache = cache; |
| } |
| |
| forEach(cache, |
| function(a) { |
| callback.apply(null, a); |
| }); |
| }; |
| |
| WindowTestEnvironment.prototype.on_tests_ready = function() { |
| var output = new Output(); |
| this.output_handler = output; |
| |
| var this_obj = this; |
| |
| add_start_callback(function (properties) { |
| this_obj.output_handler.init(properties); |
| }); |
| |
| add_test_state_callback(function(test) { |
| this_obj.output_handler.show_status(); |
| }); |
| |
| add_result_callback(function (test) { |
| this_obj.output_handler.show_status(); |
| }); |
| |
| add_completion_callback(function (tests, harness_status, asserts_run) { |
| this_obj.output_handler.show_results(tests, harness_status, asserts_run); |
| }); |
| this.setup_messages(settings.message_events); |
| }; |
| |
| WindowTestEnvironment.prototype.setup_messages = function(new_events) { |
| var this_obj = this; |
| forEach(settings.message_events, function(x) { |
| var current_dispatch = this_obj.message_events.indexOf(x) !== -1; |
| var new_dispatch = new_events.indexOf(x) !== -1; |
| if (!current_dispatch && new_dispatch) { |
| this_obj.message_functions[x][0](this_obj.message_functions[x][2]); |
| } else if (current_dispatch && !new_dispatch) { |
| this_obj.message_functions[x][1](this_obj.message_functions[x][2]); |
| } |
| }); |
| this.message_events = new_events; |
| } |
| |
| WindowTestEnvironment.prototype.next_default_test_name = function() { |
| var suffix = this.name_counter > 0 ? " " + this.name_counter : ""; |
| this.name_counter++; |
| return get_title() + suffix; |
| }; |
| |
| WindowTestEnvironment.prototype.on_new_harness_properties = function(properties) { |
| this.output_handler.setup(properties); |
| if (properties.hasOwnProperty("message_events")) { |
| this.setup_messages(properties.message_events); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| WindowTestEnvironment.prototype.add_on_loaded_callback = function(callback) { |
| on_event(window, 'load', callback); |
| }; |
| |
| WindowTestEnvironment.prototype.test_timeout = function() { |
| var metas = document.getElementsByTagName("meta"); |
| for (var i = 0; i < metas.length; i++) { |
| if (metas[i].name == "timeout") { |
| if (metas[i].content == "long") { |
| return settings.harness_timeout.long; |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| return settings.harness_timeout.normal; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Base TestEnvironment implementation for a generic web worker. |
| * |
| * Workers accumulate test results. One or more clients can connect and |
| * retrieve results from a worker at any time. |
| * |
| * WorkerTestEnvironment supports communicating with a client via a |
| * MessagePort. The mechanism for determining the appropriate MessagePort |
| * for communicating with a client depends on the type of worker and is |
| * implemented by the various specializations of WorkerTestEnvironment |
| * below. |
| * |
| * A client document using testharness can use fetch_tests_from_worker() to |
| * retrieve results from a worker. See apisample16.html. |
| */ |
| function WorkerTestEnvironment() { |
| this.name_counter = 0; |
| this.all_loaded = true; |
| this.message_list = []; |
| this.message_ports = []; |
| } |
| |
| WorkerTestEnvironment.prototype._dispatch = function(message) { |
| this.message_list.push(message); |
| for (var i = 0; i < this.message_ports.length; ++i) |
| { |
| this.message_ports[i].postMessage(message); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| // The only requirement is that port has a postMessage() method. It doesn't |
| // have to be an instance of a MessagePort, and often isn't. |
| WorkerTestEnvironment.prototype._add_message_port = function(port) { |
| this.message_ports.push(port); |
| for (var i = 0; i < this.message_list.length; ++i) |
| { |
| port.postMessage(this.message_list[i]); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| WorkerTestEnvironment.prototype.next_default_test_name = function() { |
| var suffix = this.name_counter > 0 ? " " + this.name_counter : ""; |
| this.name_counter++; |
| return get_title() + suffix; |
| }; |
| |
| WorkerTestEnvironment.prototype.on_new_harness_properties = function() {}; |
| |
| WorkerTestEnvironment.prototype.on_tests_ready = function() { |
| var this_obj = this; |
| add_start_callback( |
| function(properties) { |
| this_obj._dispatch({ |
| type: "start", |
| properties: properties, |
| }); |
| }); |
| add_test_state_callback( |
| function(test) { |
| this_obj._dispatch({ |
| type: "test_state", |
| test: test.structured_clone() |
| }); |
| }); |
| add_result_callback( |
| function(test) { |
| this_obj._dispatch({ |
| type: "result", |
| test: test.structured_clone() |
| }); |
| }); |
| add_completion_callback( |
| function(tests, harness_status, asserts) { |
| this_obj._dispatch({ |
| type: "complete", |
| tests: map(tests, |
| function(test) { |
| return test.structured_clone(); |
| }), |
| status: harness_status.structured_clone(), |
| asserts: asserts.map(assert => assert.structured_clone()), |
| }); |
| }); |
| }; |
| |
| WorkerTestEnvironment.prototype.add_on_loaded_callback = function() {}; |
| |
| WorkerTestEnvironment.prototype.test_timeout = function() { |
| // Tests running in a worker don't have a default timeout. I.e. all |
| // worker tests behave as if settings.explicit_timeout is true. |
| return null; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Dedicated web workers. |
| * https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/workers.html#dedicatedworkerglobalscope |
| * |
| * This class is used as the test_environment when testharness is running |
| * inside a dedicated worker. |
| */ |
| function DedicatedWorkerTestEnvironment() { |
| WorkerTestEnvironment.call(this); |
| // self is an instance of DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope which exposes |
| // a postMessage() method for communicating via the message channel |
| // established when the worker is created. |
| this._add_message_port(self); |
| } |
| DedicatedWorkerTestEnvironment.prototype = Object.create(WorkerTestEnvironment.prototype); |
| |
| DedicatedWorkerTestEnvironment.prototype.on_tests_ready = function() { |
| WorkerTestEnvironment.prototype.on_tests_ready.call(this); |
| // In the absence of an onload notification, we a require dedicated |
| // workers to explicitly signal when the tests are done. |
| tests.wait_for_finish = true; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Shared web workers. |
| * https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/workers.html#sharedworkerglobalscope |
| * |
| * This class is used as the test_environment when testharness is running |
| * inside a shared web worker. |
| */ |
| function SharedWorkerTestEnvironment() { |
| WorkerTestEnvironment.call(this); |
| var this_obj = this; |
| // Shared workers receive message ports via the 'onconnect' event for |
| // each connection. |
| self.addEventListener("connect", |
| function(message_event) { |
| this_obj._add_message_port(message_event.source); |
| }, false); |
| } |
| SharedWorkerTestEnvironment.prototype = Object.create(WorkerTestEnvironment.prototype); |
| |
| SharedWorkerTestEnvironment.prototype.on_tests_ready = function() { |
| WorkerTestEnvironment.prototype.on_tests_ready.call(this); |
| // In the absence of an onload notification, we a require shared |
| // workers to explicitly signal when the tests are done. |
| tests.wait_for_finish = true; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Service workers. |
| * http://www.w3.org/TR/service-workers/ |
| * |
| * This class is used as the test_environment when testharness is running |
| * inside a service worker. |
| */ |
| function ServiceWorkerTestEnvironment() { |
| WorkerTestEnvironment.call(this); |
| this.all_loaded = false; |
| this.on_loaded_callback = null; |
| var this_obj = this; |
| self.addEventListener("message", |
| function(event) { |
| if (event.data && event.data.type && event.data.type === "connect") { |
| this_obj._add_message_port(event.source); |
| } |
| }, false); |
| |
| // The oninstall event is received after the service worker script and |
| // all imported scripts have been fetched and executed. It's the |
| // equivalent of an onload event for a document. All tests should have |
| // been added by the time this event is received, thus it's not |
| // necessary to wait until the onactivate event. However, tests for |
| // installed service workers need another event which is equivalent to |
| // the onload event because oninstall is fired only on installation. The |
| // onmessage event is used for that purpose since tests using |
| // testharness.js should ask the result to its service worker by |
| // PostMessage. If the onmessage event is triggered on the service |
| // worker's context, that means the worker's script has been evaluated. |
| on_event(self, "install", on_all_loaded); |
| on_event(self, "message", on_all_loaded); |
| function on_all_loaded() { |
| if (this_obj.all_loaded) |
| return; |
| this_obj.all_loaded = true; |
| if (this_obj.on_loaded_callback) { |
| this_obj.on_loaded_callback(); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| ServiceWorkerTestEnvironment.prototype = Object.create(WorkerTestEnvironment.prototype); |
| |
| ServiceWorkerTestEnvironment.prototype.add_on_loaded_callback = function(callback) { |
| if (this.all_loaded) { |
| callback(); |
| } else { |
| this.on_loaded_callback = callback; |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * JavaScript shells. |
| * |
| * This class is used as the test_environment when testharness is running |
| * inside a JavaScript shell. |
| */ |
| function ShellTestEnvironment() { |
| this.name_counter = 0; |
| this.all_loaded = false; |
| this.on_loaded_callback = null; |
| Promise.resolve().then(function() { |
| this.all_loaded = true |
| if (this.on_loaded_callback) { |
| this.on_loaded_callback(); |
| } |
| }.bind(this)); |
| this.message_list = []; |
| this.message_ports = []; |
| } |
| |
| ShellTestEnvironment.prototype.next_default_test_name = function() { |
| var suffix = this.name_counter > 0 ? " " + this.name_counter : ""; |
| this.name_counter++; |
| return "Untitled" + suffix; |
| }; |
| |
| ShellTestEnvironment.prototype.on_new_harness_properties = function() {}; |
| |
| ShellTestEnvironment.prototype.on_tests_ready = function() {}; |
| |
| ShellTestEnvironment.prototype.add_on_loaded_callback = function(callback) { |
| if (this.all_loaded) { |
| callback(); |
| } else { |
| this.on_loaded_callback = callback; |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| ShellTestEnvironment.prototype.test_timeout = function() { |
| // Tests running in a shell don't have a default timeout, so behave as |
| // if settings.explicit_timeout is true. |
| return null; |
| }; |
| |
| function create_test_environment() { |
| if ('document' in global_scope) { |
| return new WindowTestEnvironment(); |
| } |
| if ('DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope' in global_scope && |
| global_scope instanceof DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope) { |
| return new DedicatedWorkerTestEnvironment(); |
| } |
| if ('SharedWorkerGlobalScope' in global_scope && |
| global_scope instanceof SharedWorkerGlobalScope) { |
| return new SharedWorkerTestEnvironment(); |
| } |
| if ('ServiceWorkerGlobalScope' in global_scope && |
| global_scope instanceof ServiceWorkerGlobalScope) { |
| return new ServiceWorkerTestEnvironment(); |
| } |
| if ('WorkerGlobalScope' in global_scope && |
| global_scope instanceof WorkerGlobalScope) { |
| return new DedicatedWorkerTestEnvironment(); |
| } |
| |
| return new ShellTestEnvironment(); |
| } |
| |
| var test_environment = create_test_environment(); |
| |
| function is_shared_worker(worker) { |
| return 'SharedWorker' in global_scope && worker instanceof SharedWorker; |
| } |
| |
| function is_service_worker(worker) { |
| // The worker object may be from another execution context, |
| // so do not use instanceof here. |
| return 'ServiceWorker' in global_scope && |
| Object.prototype.toString.call(worker) == '[object ServiceWorker]'; |
| } |
| |
| var seen_func_name = Object.create(null); |
| |
| function get_test_name(func, name) |
| { |
| if (name) { |
| return name; |
| } |
| |
| if (func) { |
| var func_code = func.toString(); |
| |
| // Try and match with brackets, but fallback to matching without |
| var arrow = func_code.match(/^\(\)\s*=>\s*(?:{(.*)}\s*|(.*))$/); |
| |
| // Check for JS line separators |
| if (arrow !== null && !/[\u000A\u000D\u2028\u2029]/.test(func_code)) { |
| var trimmed = (arrow[1] !== undefined ? arrow[1] : arrow[2]).trim(); |
| // drop trailing ; if there's no earlier ones |
| trimmed = trimmed.replace(/^([^;]*)(;\s*)+$/, "$1"); |
| |
| if (trimmed) { |
| let name = trimmed; |
| if (seen_func_name[trimmed]) { |
| // This subtest name already exists, so add a suffix. |
| name += " " + seen_func_name[trimmed]; |
| } else { |
| seen_func_name[trimmed] = 0; |
| } |
| seen_func_name[trimmed] += 1; |
| return name; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return test_environment.next_default_test_name(); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * API functions |
| */ |
| function test(func, name, properties) |
| { |
| if (tests.promise_setup_called) { |
| tests.status.status = tests.status.ERROR; |
| tests.status.message = '`test` invoked after `promise_setup`'; |
| tests.complete(); |
| } |
| var test_name = get_test_name(func, name); |
| var test_obj = new Test(test_name, properties); |
| var value = test_obj.step(func, test_obj, test_obj); |
| |
| if (value !== undefined) { |
| var msg = 'Test named "' + test_name + |
| '" passed a function to `test` that returned a value.'; |
| |
| try { |
| if (value && typeof value.then === 'function') { |
| msg += ' Consider using `promise_test` instead when ' + |
| 'using Promises or async/await.'; |
| } |
| } catch (err) {} |
| |
| tests.status.status = tests.status.ERROR; |
| tests.status.message = msg; |
| } |
| |
| if (test_obj.phase === test_obj.phases.STARTED) { |
| test_obj.done(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| function async_test(func, name, properties) |
| { |
| if (tests.promise_setup_called) { |
| tests.status.status = tests.status.ERROR; |
| tests.status.message = '`async_test` invoked after `promise_setup`'; |
| tests.complete(); |
| } |
| if (typeof func !== "function") { |
| properties = name; |
| name = func; |
| func = null; |
| } |
| var test_name = get_test_name(func, name); |
| var test_obj = new Test(test_name, properties); |
| if (func) { |
| var value = test_obj.step(func, test_obj, test_obj); |
| |
| // Test authors sometimes return values to async_test, expecting us |
| // to handle the value somehow. Make doing so a harness error to be |
| // clear this is invalid, and point authors to promise_test if it |
| // may be appropriate. |
| // |
| // Note that we only perform this check on the initial function |
| // passed to async_test, not on any later steps - we haven't seen a |
| // consistent problem with those (and it's harder to check). |
| if (value !== undefined) { |
| var msg = 'Test named "' + test_name + |
| '" passed a function to `async_test` that returned a value.'; |
| |
| try { |
| if (value && typeof value.then === 'function') { |
| msg += ' Consider using `promise_test` instead when ' + |
| 'using Promises or async/await.'; |
| } |
| } catch (err) {} |
| |
| tests.set_status(tests.status.ERROR, msg); |
| tests.complete(); |
| } |
| } |
| return test_obj; |
| } |
| |
| function promise_test(func, name, properties) { |
| if (typeof func !== "function") { |
| properties = name; |
| name = func; |
| func = null; |
| } |
| var test_name = get_test_name(func, name); |
| var test = new Test(test_name, properties); |
| test._is_promise_test = true; |
| |
| // If there is no promise tests queue make one. |
| if (!tests.promise_tests) { |
| tests.promise_tests = Promise.resolve(); |
| } |
| tests.promise_tests = tests.promise_tests.then(function() { |
| return new Promise(function(resolve) { |
| var promise = test.step(func, test, test); |
| |
| test.step(function() { |
| assert(!!promise, "promise_test", null, |
| "test body must return a 'thenable' object (received ${value})", |
| {value:promise}); |
| assert(typeof promise.then === "function", "promise_test", null, |
| "test body must return a 'thenable' object (received an object with no `then` method)", |
| null); |
| }); |
| |
| // Test authors may use the `step` method within a |
| // `promise_test` even though this reflects a mixture of |
| // asynchronous control flow paradigms. The "done" callback |
| // should be registered prior to the resolution of the |
| // user-provided Promise to avoid timeouts in cases where the |
| // Promise does not settle but a `step` function has thrown an |
| // error. |
| add_test_done_callback(test, resolve); |
| |
| Promise.resolve(promise) |
| .catch(test.step_func( |
| function(value) { |
| if (value instanceof AssertionError) { |
| throw value; |
| } |
| assert(false, "promise_test", null, |
| "Unhandled rejection with value: ${value}", {value:value}); |
| })) |
| .then(function() { |
| test.done(); |
| }); |
| }); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Make a copy of a Promise in the current realm. |
| * |
| * @param {Promise} promise the given promise that may be from a different |
| * realm |
| * @returns {Promise} |
| * |
| * An arbitrary promise provided by the caller may have originated in |
| * another frame that have since navigated away, rendering the frame's |
| * document inactive. Such a promise cannot be used with `await` or |
| * Promise.resolve(), as microtasks associated with it may be prevented |
| * from being run. See https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/5319 for a |
| * particular case. |
| * |
| * In functions we define here, there is an expectation from the caller |
| * that the promise is from the current realm, that can always be used with |
| * `await`, etc. We therefore create a new promise in this realm that |
| * inherit the value and status from the given promise. |
| */ |
| |
| function bring_promise_to_current_realm(promise) { |
| return new Promise(promise.then.bind(promise)); |
| } |
| |
| function promise_rejects_js(test, constructor, promise, description) { |
| return bring_promise_to_current_realm(promise) |
| .then(test.unreached_func("Should have rejected: " + description)) |
| .catch(function(e) { |
| assert_throws_js_impl(constructor, function() { throw e }, |
| description, "promise_rejects_js"); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Assert that a Promise is rejected with the right DOMException. |
| * |
| * @param test the test argument passed to promise_test |
| * @param {number|string} type. See documentation for assert_throws_dom. |
| * |
| * For the remaining arguments, there are two ways of calling |
| * promise_rejects_dom: |
| * |
| * 1) If the DOMException is expected to come from the current global, the |
| * third argument should be the promise expected to reject, and a fourth, |
| * optional, argument is the assertion description. |
| * |
| * 2) If the DOMException is expected to come from some other global, the |
| * third argument should be the DOMException constructor from that global, |
| * the fourth argument the promise expected to reject, and the fifth, |
| * optional, argument the assertion description. |
| */ |
| |
| function promise_rejects_dom(test, type, promiseOrConstructor, descriptionOrPromise, maybeDescription) { |
| let constructor, promise, description; |
| if (typeof promiseOrConstructor === "function" && |
| promiseOrConstructor.name === "DOMException") { |
| constructor = promiseOrConstructor; |
| promise = descriptionOrPromise; |
| description = maybeDescription; |
| } else { |
| constructor = self.DOMException; |
| promise = promiseOrConstructor; |
| description = descriptionOrPromise; |
| assert(maybeDescription === undefined, |
| "Too many args pased to no-constructor version of promise_rejects_dom"); |
| } |
| return bring_promise_to_current_realm(promise) |
| .then(test.unreached_func("Should have rejected: " + description)) |
| .catch(function(e) { |
| assert_throws_dom_impl(type, function() { throw e }, description, |
| "promise_rejects_dom", constructor); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| function promise_rejects_exactly(test, exception, promise, description) { |
| return bring_promise_to_current_realm(promise) |
| .then(test.unreached_func("Should have rejected: " + description)) |
| .catch(function(e) { |
| assert_throws_exactly_impl(exception, function() { throw e }, |
| description, "promise_rejects_exactly"); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * This constructor helper allows DOM events to be handled using Promises, |
| * which can make it a lot easier to test a very specific series of events, |
| * including ensuring that unexpected events are not fired at any point. |
| */ |
| function EventWatcher(test, watchedNode, eventTypes, timeoutPromise) |
| { |
| if (typeof eventTypes == 'string') { |
| eventTypes = [eventTypes]; |
| } |
| |
| var waitingFor = null; |
| |
| // This is null unless we are recording all events, in which case it |
| // will be an Array object. |
| var recordedEvents = null; |
| |
| var eventHandler = test.step_func(function(evt) { |
| assert_true(!!waitingFor, |
| 'Not expecting event, but got ' + evt.type + ' event'); |
| assert_equals(evt.type, waitingFor.types[0], |
| 'Expected ' + waitingFor.types[0] + ' event, but got ' + |
| evt.type + ' event instead'); |
| |
| if (Array.isArray(recordedEvents)) { |
| recordedEvents.push(evt); |
| } |
| |
| if (waitingFor.types.length > 1) { |
| // Pop first event from array |
| waitingFor.types.shift(); |
| return; |
| } |
| // We need to null out waitingFor before calling the resolve function |
| // since the Promise's resolve handlers may call wait_for() which will |
| // need to set waitingFor. |
| var resolveFunc = waitingFor.resolve; |
| waitingFor = null; |
| // Likewise, we should reset the state of recordedEvents. |
| var result = recordedEvents || evt; |
| recordedEvents = null; |
| resolveFunc(result); |
| }); |
| |
| for (var i = 0; i < eventTypes.length; i++) { |
| watchedNode.addEventListener(eventTypes[i], eventHandler, false); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns a Promise that will resolve after the specified event or |
| * series of events has occurred. |
| * |
| * @param options An optional options object. If the 'record' property |
| * on this object has the value 'all', when the Promise |
| * returned by this function is resolved, *all* Event |
| * objects that were waited for will be returned as an |
| * array. |
| * |
| * For example, |
| * |
| * ```js |
| * const watcher = new EventWatcher(t, div, [ 'animationstart', |
| * 'animationiteration', |
| * 'animationend' ]); |
| * return watcher.wait_for([ 'animationstart', 'animationend' ], |
| * { record: 'all' }).then(evts => { |
| * assert_equals(evts[0].elapsedTime, 0.0); |
| * assert_equals(evts[1].elapsedTime, 2.0); |
| * }); |
| * ``` |
| */ |
| this.wait_for = function(types, options) { |
| if (waitingFor) { |
| return Promise.reject('Already waiting for an event or events'); |
| } |
| if (typeof types == 'string') { |
| types = [types]; |
| } |
| if (options && options.record && options.record === 'all') { |
| recordedEvents = []; |
| } |
| return new Promise(function(resolve, reject) { |
| var timeout = test.step_func(function() { |
| // If the timeout fires after the events have been received |
| // or during a subsequent call to wait_for, ignore it. |
| if (!waitingFor || waitingFor.resolve !== resolve) |
| return; |
| |
| // This should always fail, otherwise we should have |
| // resolved the promise. |
| assert_true(waitingFor.types.length == 0, |
| 'Timed out waiting for ' + waitingFor.types.join(', ')); |
| var result = recordedEvents; |
| recordedEvents = null; |
| var resolveFunc = waitingFor.resolve; |
| waitingFor = null; |
| resolveFunc(result); |
| }); |
| |
| if (timeoutPromise) { |
| timeoutPromise().then(timeout); |
| } |
| |
| waitingFor = { |
| types: types, |
| resolve: resolve, |
| reject: reject |
| }; |
| }); |
| }; |
| |
| function stop_watching() { |
| for (var i = 0; i < eventTypes.length; i++) { |
| watchedNode.removeEventListener(eventTypes[i], eventHandler, false); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| test._add_cleanup(stop_watching); |
| |
| return this; |
| } |
| expose(EventWatcher, 'EventWatcher'); |
| |
| function setup(func_or_properties, maybe_properties) |
| { |
| var func = null; |
| var properties = {}; |
| if (arguments.length === 2) { |
| func = func_or_properties; |
| properties = maybe_properties; |
| } else if (func_or_properties instanceof Function) { |
| func = func_or_properties; |
| } else { |
| properties = func_or_properties; |
| } |
| tests.setup(func, properties); |
| test_environment.on_new_harness_properties(properties); |
| } |
| |
| function promise_setup(func, maybe_properties) |
| { |
| if (typeof func !== "function") { |
| tests.set_status(tests.status.ERROR, |
| "promise_test invoked without a function"); |
| tests.complete(); |
| return; |
| } |
| tests.promise_setup_called = true; |
| |
| if (!tests.promise_tests) { |
| tests.promise_tests = Promise.resolve(); |
| } |
| |
| tests.promise_tests = tests.promise_tests |
| .then(function() |
| { |
| var properties = maybe_properties || {}; |
| var result; |
| |
| tests.setup(null, properties); |
| result = func(); |
| test_environment.on_new_harness_properties(properties); |
| |
| if (!result || typeof result.then !== "function") { |
| throw "Non-thenable returned by function passed to `promise_setup`"; |
| } |
| return result; |
| }) |
| .catch(function(e) |
| { |
| tests.set_status(tests.status.ERROR, |
| String(e), |
| e && e.stack); |
| tests.complete(); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| function done() { |
| if (tests.tests.length === 0) { |
| // `done` is invoked after handling uncaught exceptions, so if the |
| // harness status is already set, the corresponding message is more |
| // descriptive than the generic message defined here. |
| if (tests.status.status === null) { |
| tests.status.status = tests.status.ERROR; |
| tests.status.message = "done() was called without first defining any tests"; |
| } |
| |
| tests.complete(); |
| return; |
| } |
| if (tests.file_is_test) { |
| // file is test files never have asynchronous cleanup logic, |
| // meaning the fully-synchronous `done` function can be used here. |
| tests.tests[0].done(); |
| } |
| tests.end_wait(); |
| } |
| |
| function generate_tests(func, args, properties) { |
| forEach(args, function(x, i) |
| { |
| var name = x[0]; |
| test(function() |
| { |
| func.apply(this, x.slice(1)); |
| }, |
| name, |
| Array.isArray(properties) ? properties[i] : properties); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Register a function as a DOM event listener to the given object for the |
| * event bubbling phase. |
| * |
| * This function was deprecated in November of 2019. |
| */ |
| function on_event(object, event, callback) |
| { |
| object.addEventListener(event, callback, false); |
| } |
| |
| function step_timeout(f, t) { |
| var outer_this = this; |
| var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 2); |
| return setTimeout(function() { |
| f.apply(outer_this, args); |
| }, t * tests.timeout_multiplier); |
| } |
| |
| expose(test, 'test'); |
| expose(async_test, 'async_test'); |
| expose(promise_test, 'promise_test'); |
| expose(promise_rejects_js, 'promise_rejects_js'); |
| expose(promise_rejects_dom, 'promise_rejects_dom'); |
| expose(promise_rejects_exactly, 'promise_rejects_exactly'); |
| expose(generate_tests, 'generate_tests'); |
| expose(setup, 'setup'); |
| expose(promise_setup, 'promise_setup'); |
| expose(done, 'done'); |
| expose(on_event, 'on_event'); |
| expose(step_timeout, 'step_timeout'); |
| |
| /* |
| * Return a string truncated to the given length, with ... added at the end |
| * if it was longer. |
| */ |
| function truncate(s, len) |
| { |
| if (s.length > len) { |
| return s.substring(0, len - 3) + "..."; |
| } |
| return s; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Return true if object is probably a Node object. |
| */ |
| function is_node(object) |
| { |
| // I use duck-typing instead of instanceof, because |
| // instanceof doesn't work if the node is from another window (like an |
| // iframe's contentWindow): |
| // http://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=12295 |
| try { |
| var has_node_properties = ("nodeType" in object && |
| "nodeName" in object && |
| "nodeValue" in object && |
| "childNodes" in object); |
| } catch (e) { |
| // We're probably cross-origin, which means we aren't a node |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (has_node_properties) { |
| try { |
| object.nodeType; |
| } catch (e) { |
| // The object is probably Node.prototype or another prototype |
| // object that inherits from it, and not a Node instance. |
| return false; |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| var replacements = { |
| "0": "0", |
| "1": "x01", |
| "2": "x02", |
| "3": "x03", |
| "4": "x04", |
| "5": "x05", |
| "6": "x06", |
| "7": "x07", |
| "8": "b", |
| "9": "t", |
| "10": "n", |
| "11": "v", |
| "12": "f", |
| "13": "r", |
| "14": "x0e", |
| "15": "x0f", |
| "16": "x10", |
| "17": "x11", |
| "18": "x12", |
| "19": "x13", |
| "20": "x14", |
| "21": "x15", |
| "22": "x16", |
| "23": "x17", |
| "24": "x18", |
| "25": "x19", |
| "26": "x1a", |
| "27": "x1b", |
| "28": "x1c", |
| "29": "x1d", |
| "30": "x1e", |
| "31": "x1f", |
| "0xfffd": "ufffd", |
| "0xfffe": "ufffe", |
| "0xffff": "uffff", |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Convert a value to a nice, human-readable string |
| */ |
| function format_value(val, seen) |
| { |
| if (!seen) { |
| seen = []; |
| } |
| if (typeof val === "object" && val !== null) { |
| if (seen.indexOf(val) >= 0) { |
| return "[...]"; |
| } |
| seen.push(val); |
| } |
| if (Array.isArray(val)) { |
| let output = "["; |
| if (val.beginEllipsis !== undefined) { |
| output += "…, "; |
| } |
| output += val.map(function(x) {return format_value(x, seen);}).join(", "); |
| if (val.endEllipsis !== undefined) { |
| output += ", …"; |
| } |
| return output + "]"; |
| } |
| |
| switch (typeof val) { |
| case "string": |
| val = val.replace(/\\/g, "\\\\"); |
| for (var p in replacements) { |
| var replace = "\\" + replacements[p]; |
| val = val.replace(RegExp(String.fromCharCode(p), "g"), replace); |
| } |
| return '"' + val.replace(/"/g, '\\"') + '"'; |
| case "boolean": |
| case "undefined": |
| return String(val); |
| case "number": |
| // In JavaScript, -0 === 0 and String(-0) == "0", so we have to |
| // special-case. |
| if (val === -0 && 1/val === -Infinity) { |
| return "-0"; |
| } |
| return String(val); |
| case "object": |
| if (val === null) { |
| return "null"; |
| } |
| |
| // Special-case Node objects, since those come up a lot in my tests. I |
| // ignore namespaces. |
| if (is_node(val)) { |
| switch (val.nodeType) { |
| case Node.ELEMENT_NODE: |
| var ret = "<" + val.localName; |
| for (var i = 0; i < val.attributes.length; i++) { |
| ret += " " + val.attributes[i].name + '="' + val.attributes[i].value + '"'; |
| } |
| ret += ">" + val.innerHTML + "</" + val.localName + ">"; |
| return "Element node " + truncate(ret, 60); |
| case Node.TEXT_NODE: |
| return 'Text node "' + truncate(val.data, 60) + '"'; |
| case Node.PROCESSING_INSTRUCTION_NODE: |
| return "ProcessingInstruction node with target " + format_value(truncate(val.target, 60)) + " and data " + format_value(truncate(val.data, 60)); |
| case Node.COMMENT_NODE: |
| return "Comment node <!--" + truncate(val.data, 60) + "-->"; |
| case Node.DOCUMENT_NODE: |
| return "Document node with " + val.childNodes.length + (val.childNodes.length == 1 ? " child" : " children"); |
| case Node.DOCUMENT_TYPE_NODE: |
| return "DocumentType node"; |
| case Node.DOCUMENT_FRAGMENT_NODE: |
| return "DocumentFragment node with " + val.childNodes.length + (val.childNodes.length == 1 ? " child" : " children"); |
| default: |
| return "Node object of unknown type"; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* falls through */ |
| default: |
| try { |
| return typeof val + ' "' + truncate(String(val), 1000) + '"'; |
| } catch(e) { |
| return ("[stringifying object threw " + String(e) + |
| " with type " + String(typeof e) + "]"); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| expose(format_value, "format_value"); |
| |
| /* |
| * Assertions |
| */ |
| |
| function expose_assert(f, name) { |
| function assert_wrapper(...args) { |
| let status = Test.statuses.TIMEOUT; |
| let stack = null; |
| try { |
| if (settings.debug) { |
| console.debug("ASSERT", name, tests.current_test && tests.current_test.name, args); |
| } |
| if (tests.output) { |
| tests.set_assert(name, args); |
| } |
| const rv = f.apply(undefined, args); |
| status = Test.statuses.PASS; |
| return rv; |
| } catch(e) { |
| if (e instanceof AssertionError) { |
| status = Test.statuses.FAIL; |
| stack = e.stack; |
| } else { |
| status = Test.statuses.ERROR; |
| } |
| throw e; |
| } finally { |
| if (tests.output && !stack) { |
| stack = get_stack(); |
| } |
| if (tests.output) { |
| tests.set_assert_status(status, stack); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| expose(assert_wrapper, name); |
| } |
| |
| function assert_true(actual, description) |
| { |
| assert(actual === true, "assert_true", description, |
| "expected true got ${actual}", {actual:actual}); |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_true, "assert_true"); |
| |
| function assert_false(actual, description) |
| { |
| assert(actual === false, "assert_false", description, |
| "expected false got ${actual}", {actual:actual}); |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_false, "assert_false"); |
| |
| function same_value(x, y) { |
| if (y !== y) { |
| //NaN case |
| return x !== x; |
| } |
| if (x === 0 && y === 0) { |
| //Distinguish +0 and -0 |
| return 1/x === 1/y; |
| } |
| return x === y; |
| } |
| |
| function assert_equals(actual, expected, description) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Test if two primitives are equal or two objects |
| * are the same object |
| */ |
| if (typeof actual != typeof expected) { |
| assert(false, "assert_equals", description, |
| "expected (" + typeof expected + ") ${expected} but got (" + typeof actual + ") ${actual}", |
| {expected:expected, actual:actual}); |
| return; |
| } |
| assert(same_value(actual, expected), "assert_equals", description, |
| "expected ${expected} but got ${actual}", |
| {expected:expected, actual:actual}); |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_equals, "assert_equals"); |
| |
| function assert_not_equals(actual, expected, description) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Test if two primitives are unequal or two objects |
| * are different objects |
| */ |
| assert(!same_value(actual, expected), "assert_not_equals", description, |
| "got disallowed value ${actual}", |
| {actual:actual}); |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_not_equals, "assert_not_equals"); |
| |
| function assert_in_array(actual, expected, description) |
| { |
| assert(expected.indexOf(actual) != -1, "assert_in_array", description, |
| "value ${actual} not in array ${expected}", |
| {actual:actual, expected:expected}); |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_in_array, "assert_in_array"); |
| |
| // This function was deprecated in July of 2015. |
| // See https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt/issues/2033 |
| function assert_object_equals(actual, expected, description) |
| { |
| assert(typeof actual === "object" && actual !== null, "assert_object_equals", description, |
| "value is ${actual}, expected object", |
| {actual: actual}); |
| //This needs to be improved a great deal |
| function check_equal(actual, expected, stack) |
| { |
| stack.push(actual); |
| |
| var p; |
| for (p in actual) { |
| assert(expected.hasOwnProperty(p), "assert_object_equals", description, |
| "unexpected property ${p}", {p:p}); |
| |
| if (typeof actual[p] === "object" && actual[p] !== null) { |
| if (stack.indexOf(actual[p]) === -1) { |
| check_equal(actual[p], expected[p], stack); |
| } |
| } else { |
| assert(same_value(actual[p], expected[p]), "assert_object_equals", description, |
| "property ${p} expected ${expected} got ${actual}", |
| {p:p, expected:expected[p], actual:actual[p]}); |
| } |
| } |
| for (p in expected) { |
| assert(actual.hasOwnProperty(p), |
| "assert_object_equals", description, |
| "expected property ${p} missing", {p:p}); |
| } |
| stack.pop(); |
| } |
| check_equal(actual, expected, []); |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_object_equals, "assert_object_equals"); |
| |
| function assert_array_equals(actual, expected, description) |
| { |
| const max_array_length = 20; |
| function shorten_array(arr, offset = 0) { |
| // Make ", …" only show up when it would likely reduce the length, not accounting for |
| // fonts. |
| if (arr.length < max_array_length + 2) { |
| return arr; |
| } |
| // By default we want half the elements after the offset and half before |
| // But if that takes us past the end of the array, we have more before, and |
| // if it takes us before the start we have more after. |
| const length_after_offset = Math.floor(max_array_length / 2); |
| let upper_bound = Math.min(length_after_offset + offset, arr.length); |
| const lower_bound = Math.max(upper_bound - max_array_length, 0); |
| |
| if (lower_bound === 0) { |
| upper_bound = max_array_length; |
| } |
| |
| const output = arr.slice(lower_bound, upper_bound); |
| if (lower_bound > 0) { |
| output.beginEllipsis = true; |
| } |
| if (upper_bound < arr.length) { |
| output.endEllipsis = true; |
| } |
| return output; |
| } |
| |
| assert(typeof actual === "object" && actual !== null && "length" in actual, |
| "assert_array_equals", description, |
| "value is ${actual}, expected array", |
| {actual:actual}); |
| assert(actual.length === expected.length, |
| "assert_array_equals", description, |
| "lengths differ, expected array ${expected} length ${expectedLength}, got ${actual} length ${actualLength}", |
| {expected:shorten_array(expected, expected.length - 1), expectedLength:expected.length, |
| actual:shorten_array(actual, actual.length - 1), actualLength:actual.length |
| }); |
| |
| for (var i = 0; i < actual.length; i++) { |
| assert(actual.hasOwnProperty(i) === expected.hasOwnProperty(i), |
| "assert_array_equals", description, |
| "expected property ${i} to be ${expected} but was ${actual} (expected array ${arrayExpected} got ${arrayActual})", |
| {i:i, expected:expected.hasOwnProperty(i) ? "present" : "missing", |
| actual:actual.hasOwnProperty(i) ? "present" : "missing", |
| arrayExpected:shorten_array(expected, i), arrayActual:shorten_array(actual, i)}); |
| assert(same_value(expected[i], actual[i]), |
| "assert_array_equals", description, |
| "expected property ${i} to be ${expected} but got ${actual} (expected array ${arrayExpected} got ${arrayActual})", |
| {i:i, expected:expected[i], actual:actual[i], |
| arrayExpected:shorten_array(expected, i), arrayActual:shorten_array(actual, i)}); |
| } |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_array_equals, "assert_array_equals"); |
| |
| function assert_array_approx_equals(actual, expected, epsilon, description) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Test if two primitive arrays are equal within +/- epsilon |
| */ |
| assert(actual.length === expected.length, |
| "assert_array_approx_equals", description, |
| "lengths differ, expected ${expected} got ${actual}", |
| {expected:expected.length, actual:actual.length}); |
| |
| for (var i = 0; i < actual.length; i++) { |
| assert(actual.hasOwnProperty(i) === expected.hasOwnProperty(i), |
| "assert_array_approx_equals", description, |
| "property ${i}, property expected to be ${expected} but was ${actual}", |
| {i:i, expected:expected.hasOwnProperty(i) ? "present" : "missing", |
| actual:actual.hasOwnProperty(i) ? "present" : "missing"}); |
| assert(typeof actual[i] === "number", |
| "assert_array_approx_equals", description, |
| "property ${i}, expected a number but got a ${type_actual}", |
| {i:i, type_actual:typeof actual[i]}); |
| assert(Math.abs(actual[i] - expected[i]) <= epsilon, |
| "assert_array_approx_equals", description, |
| "property ${i}, expected ${expected} +/- ${epsilon}, expected ${expected} but got ${actual}", |
| {i:i, expected:expected[i], actual:actual[i], epsilon:epsilon}); |
| } |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_array_approx_equals, "assert_array_approx_equals"); |
| |
| function assert_approx_equals(actual, expected, epsilon, description) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Test if two primitive numbers are equal within +/- epsilon |
| */ |
| assert(typeof actual === "number", |
| "assert_approx_equals", description, |
| "expected a number but got a ${type_actual}", |
| {type_actual:typeof actual}); |
| |
| // The epsilon math below does not place nice with NaN and Infinity |
| // But in this case Infinity = Infinity and NaN = NaN |
| if (isFinite(actual) || isFinite(expected)) { |
| assert(Math.abs(actual - expected) <= epsilon, |
| "assert_approx_equals", description, |
| "expected ${expected} +/- ${epsilon} but got ${actual}", |
| {expected:expected, actual:actual, epsilon:epsilon}); |
| } else { |
| assert_equals(actual, expected); |
| } |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_approx_equals, "assert_approx_equals"); |
| |
| function assert_less_than(actual, expected, description) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Test if a primitive number is less than another |
| */ |
| assert(typeof actual === "number", |
| "assert_less_than", description, |
| "expected a number but got a ${type_actual}", |
| {type_actual:typeof actual}); |
| |
| assert(actual < expected, |
| "assert_less_than", description, |
| "expected a number less than ${expected} but got ${actual}", |
| {expected:expected, actual:actual}); |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_less_than, "assert_less_than"); |
| |
| function assert_greater_than(actual, expected, description) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Test if a primitive number is greater than another |
| */ |
| assert(typeof actual === "number", |
| "assert_greater_than", description, |
| "expected a number but got a ${type_actual}", |
| {type_actual:typeof actual}); |
| |
| assert(actual > expected, |
| "assert_greater_than", description, |
| "expected a number greater than ${expected} but got ${actual}", |
| {expected:expected, actual:actual}); |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_greater_than, "assert_greater_than"); |
| |
| function assert_between_exclusive(actual, lower, upper, description) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Test if a primitive number is between two others |
| */ |
| assert(typeof actual === "number", |
| "assert_between_exclusive", description, |
| "expected a number but got a ${type_actual}", |
| {type_actual:typeof actual}); |
| |
| assert(actual > lower && actual < upper, |
| "assert_between_exclusive", description, |
| "expected a number greater than ${lower} " + |
| "and less than ${upper} but got ${actual}", |
| {lower:lower, upper:upper, actual:actual}); |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_between_exclusive, "assert_between_exclusive"); |
| |
| function assert_less_than_equal(actual, expected, description) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Test if a primitive number is less than or equal to another |
| */ |
| assert(typeof actual === "number", |
| "assert_less_than_equal", description, |
| "expected a number but got a ${type_actual}", |
| {type_actual:typeof actual}); |
| |
| assert(actual <= expected, |
| "assert_less_than_equal", description, |
| "expected a number less than or equal to ${expected} but got ${actual}", |
| {expected:expected, actual:actual}); |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_less_than_equal, "assert_less_than_equal"); |
| |
| function assert_greater_than_equal(actual, expected, description) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Test if a primitive number is greater than or equal to another |
| */ |
| assert(typeof actual === "number", |
| "assert_greater_than_equal", description, |
| "expected a number but got a ${type_actual}", |
| {type_actual:typeof actual}); |
| |
| assert(actual >= expected, |
| "assert_greater_than_equal", description, |
| "expected a number greater than or equal to ${expected} but got ${actual}", |
| {expected:expected, actual:actual}); |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_greater_than_equal, "assert_greater_than_equal"); |
| |
| function assert_between_inclusive(actual, lower, upper, description) |
| { |
| /* |
| * Test if a primitive number is between to two others or equal to either of them |
| */ |
| assert(typeof actual === "number", |
| "assert_between_inclusive", description, |
| "expected a number but got a ${type_actual}", |
| {type_actual:typeof actual}); |
| |
| assert(actual >= lower && actual <= upper, |
| "assert_between_inclusive", description, |
| "expected a number greater than or equal to ${lower} " + |
| "and less than or equal to ${upper} but got ${actual}", |
| {lower:lower, upper:upper, actual:actual}); |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_between_inclusive, "assert_between_inclusive"); |
| |
| function assert_regexp_match(actual, expected, description) { |
| /* |
| * Test if a string (actual) matches a regexp (expected) |
| */ |
| assert(expected.test(actual), |
| "assert_regexp_match", description, |
| "expected ${expected} but got ${actual}", |
| {expected:expected, actual:actual}); |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_regexp_match, "assert_regexp_match"); |
| |
| function assert_class_string(object, class_string, description) { |
| var actual = {}.toString.call(object); |
| var expected = "[object " + class_string + "]"; |
| assert(same_value(actual, expected), "assert_class_string", description, |
| "expected ${expected} but got ${actual}", |
| {expected:expected, actual:actual}); |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_class_string, "assert_class_string"); |
| |
| function assert_own_property(object, property_name, description) { |
| assert(object.hasOwnProperty(property_name), |
| "assert_own_property", description, |
| "expected property ${p} missing", {p:property_name}); |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_own_property, "assert_own_property"); |
| |
| function assert_not_own_property(object, property_name, description) { |
| assert(!object.hasOwnProperty(property_name), |
| "assert_not_own_property", description, |
| "unexpected property ${p} is found on object", {p:property_name}); |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_not_own_property, "assert_not_own_property"); |
| |
| function _assert_inherits(name) { |
| return function (object, property_name, description) |
| { |
| assert((typeof object === "object" && object !== null) || |
| typeof object === "function" || |
| // Or has [[IsHTMLDDA]] slot |
| String(object) === "[object HTMLAllCollection]", |
| name, description, |
| "provided value is not an object"); |
| |
| assert("hasOwnProperty" in object, |
| name, description, |
| "provided value is an object but has no hasOwnProperty method"); |
| |
| assert(!object.hasOwnProperty(property_name), |
| name, description, |
| "property ${p} found on object expected in prototype chain", |
| {p:property_name}); |
| |
| assert(property_name in object, |
| name, description, |
| "property ${p} not found in prototype chain", |
| {p:property_name}); |
| }; |
| } |
| expose_assert(_assert_inherits("assert_inherits"), "assert_inherits"); |
| expose_assert(_assert_inherits("assert_idl_attribute"), "assert_idl_attribute"); |
| |
| function assert_readonly(object, property_name, description) |
| { |
| var initial_value = object[property_name]; |
| try { |
| //Note that this can have side effects in the case where |
| //the property has PutForwards |
| object[property_name] = initial_value + "a"; //XXX use some other value here? |
| assert(same_value(object[property_name], initial_value), |
| "assert_readonly", description, |
| "changing property ${p} succeeded", |
| {p:property_name}); |
| } finally { |
| object[property_name] = initial_value; |
| } |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_readonly, "assert_readonly"); |
| |
| /** |
| * Assert a JS Error with the expected constructor is thrown. |
| * |
| * @param {object} constructor The expected exception constructor. |
| * @param {Function} func Function which should throw. |
| * @param {string} description Error description for the case that the error is not thrown. |
| */ |
| function assert_throws_js(constructor, func, description) |
| { |
| assert_throws_js_impl(constructor, func, description, |
| "assert_throws_js"); |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_throws_js, "assert_throws_js"); |
| |
| /** |
| * Like assert_throws_js but allows specifying the assertion type |
| * (assert_throws_js or promise_rejects_js, in practice). |
| */ |
| function assert_throws_js_impl(constructor, func, description, |
| assertion_type) |
| { |
| try { |
| func.call(this); |
| assert(false, assertion_type, description, |
| "${func} did not throw", {func:func}); |
| } catch (e) { |
| if (e instanceof AssertionError) { |
| throw e; |
| } |
| |
| // Basic sanity-checks on the thrown exception. |
| assert(typeof e === "object", |
| assertion_type, description, |
| "${func} threw ${e} with type ${type}, not an object", |
| {func:func, e:e, type:typeof e}); |
| |
| assert(e !== null, |
| assertion_type, description, |
| "${func} threw null, not an object", |
| {func:func}); |
| |
| // Basic sanity-check on the passed-in constructor |
| assert(typeof constructor == "function", |
| assertion_type, description, |
| "${constructor} is not a constructor", |
| {constructor:constructor}); |
| var obj = constructor; |
| while (obj) { |
| if (typeof obj === "function" && |
| obj.name === "Error") { |
| break; |
| } |
| obj = Object.getPrototypeOf(obj); |
| } |
| assert(obj != null, |
| assertion_type, description, |
| "${constructor} is not an Error subtype", |
| {constructor:constructor}); |
| |
| // And checking that our exception is reasonable |
| assert(e.constructor === constructor && |
| e.name === constructor.name, |
| assertion_type, description, |
| "${func} threw ${actual} (${actual_name}) expected instance of ${expected} (${expected_name})", |
| {func:func, actual:e, actual_name:e.name, |
| expected:constructor, |
| expected_name:constructor.name}); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Assert a DOMException with the expected type is thrown. |
| * |
| * @param {number|string} type The expected exception name or code. See the |
| * table of names and codes at |
| * https://heycam.github.io/webidl/#dfn-error-names-table |
| * If a number is passed it should be one of the numeric code values |
| * in that table (e.g. 3, 4, etc). If a string is passed it can |
| * either be an exception name (e.g. "HierarchyRequestError", |
| * "WrongDocumentError") or the name of the corresponding error code |
| * (e.g. "HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR", "WRONG_DOCUMENT_ERR"). |
| * |
| * For the remaining arguments, there are two ways of calling |
| * promise_rejects_dom: |
| * |
| * 1) If the DOMException is expected to come from the current global, the |
| * second argument should be the function expected to throw and a third, |
| * optional, argument is the assertion description. |
| * |
| * 2) If the DOMException is expected to come from some other global, the |
| * second argument should be the DOMException constructor from that global, |
| * the third argument the function expected to throw, and the fourth, optional, |
| * argument the assertion description. |
| */ |
| function assert_throws_dom(type, funcOrConstructor, descriptionOrFunc, maybeDescription) |
| { |
| let constructor, func, description; |
| if (funcOrConstructor.name === "DOMException") { |
| constructor = funcOrConstructor; |
| func = descriptionOrFunc; |
| description = maybeDescription; |
| } else { |
| constructor = self.DOMException; |
| func = funcOrConstructor; |
| description = descriptionOrFunc; |
| assert(maybeDescription === undefined, |
| "Too many args pased to no-constructor version of assert_throws_dom"); |
| } |
| assert_throws_dom_impl(type, func, description, "assert_throws_dom", constructor) |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_throws_dom, "assert_throws_dom"); |
| |
| /** |
| * Similar to assert_throws_dom but allows specifying the assertion type |
| * (assert_throws_dom or promise_rejects_dom, in practice). The |
| * "constructor" argument must be the DOMException constructor from the |
| * global we expect the exception to come from. |
| */ |
| function assert_throws_dom_impl(type, func, description, assertion_type, constructor) |
| { |
| try { |
| func.call(this); |
| assert(false, assertion_type, description, |
| "${func} did not throw", {func:func}); |
| } catch (e) { |
| if (e instanceof AssertionError) { |
| throw e; |
| } |
| |
| // Basic sanity-checks on the thrown exception. |
| assert(typeof e === "object", |
| assertion_type, description, |
| "${func} threw ${e} with type ${type}, not an object", |
| {func:func, e:e, type:typeof e}); |
| |
| assert(e !== null, |
| assertion_type, description, |
| "${func} threw null, not an object", |
| {func:func}); |
| |
| // Sanity-check our type |
| assert(typeof type == "number" || |
| typeof type == "string", |
| assertion_type, description, |
| "${type} is not a number or string", |
| {type:type}); |
| |
| var codename_name_map = { |
| INDEX_SIZE_ERR: 'IndexSizeError', |
| HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR: 'HierarchyRequestError', |
| WRONG_DOCUMENT_ERR: 'WrongDocumentError', |
| INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR: 'InvalidCharacterError', |
| NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR: 'NoModificationAllowedError', |
| NOT_FOUND_ERR: 'NotFoundError', |
| NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR: 'NotSupportedError', |
| INUSE_ATTRIBUTE_ERR: 'InUseAttributeError', |
| INVALID_STATE_ERR: 'InvalidStateError', |
| SYNTAX_ERR: 'SyntaxError', |
| INVALID_MODIFICATION_ERR: 'InvalidModificationError', |
| NAMESPACE_ERR: 'NamespaceError', |
| INVALID_ACCESS_ERR: 'InvalidAccessError', |
| TYPE_MISMATCH_ERR: 'TypeMismatchError', |
| SECURITY_ERR: 'SecurityError', |
| NETWORK_ERR: 'NetworkError', |
| ABORT_ERR: 'AbortError', |
| URL_MISMATCH_ERR: 'URLMismatchError', |
| QUOTA_EXCEEDED_ERR: 'QuotaExceededError', |
| TIMEOUT_ERR: 'TimeoutError', |
| INVALID_NODE_TYPE_ERR: 'InvalidNodeTypeError', |
| DATA_CLONE_ERR: 'DataCloneError' |
| }; |
| |
| var name_code_map = { |
| IndexSizeError: 1, |
| HierarchyRequestError: 3, |
| WrongDocumentError: 4, |
| InvalidCharacterError: 5, |
| NoModificationAllowedError: 7, |
| NotFoundError: 8, |
| NotSupportedError: 9, |
| InUseAttributeError: 10, |
| InvalidStateError: 11, |
| SyntaxError: 12, |
| InvalidModificationError: 13, |
| NamespaceError: 14, |
| InvalidAccessError: 15, |
| TypeMismatchError: 17, |
| SecurityError: 18, |
| NetworkError: 19, |
| AbortError: 20, |
| URLMismatchError: 21, |
| QuotaExceededError: 22, |
| TimeoutError: 23, |
| InvalidNodeTypeError: 24, |
| DataCloneError: 25, |
| |
| EncodingError: 0, |
| NotReadableError: 0, |
| UnknownError: 0, |
| ConstraintError: 0, |
| DataError: 0, |
| TransactionInactiveError: 0, |
| ReadOnlyError: 0, |
| VersionError: 0, |
| OperationError: 0, |
| NotAllowedError: 0 |
| }; |
| |
| var code_name_map = {}; |
| for (var key in name_code_map) { |
| if (name_code_map[key] > 0) { |
| code_name_map[name_code_map[key]] = key; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| var required_props = {}; |
| var name; |
| |
| if (typeof type === "number") { |
| if (type === 0) { |
| throw new AssertionError('Test bug: ambiguous DOMException code 0 passed to assert_throws_dom()'); |
| } else if (!(type in code_name_map)) { |
| throw new AssertionError('Test bug: unrecognized DOMException code "' + type + '" passed to assert_throws_dom()'); |
| } |
| name = code_name_map[type]; |
| required_props.code = type; |
| } else if (typeof type === "string") { |
| name = type in codename_name_map ? codename_name_map[type] : type; |
| if (!(name in name_code_map)) { |
| throw new AssertionError('Test bug: unrecognized DOMException code name or name "' + type + '" passed to assert_throws_dom()'); |
| } |
| |
| required_props.code = name_code_map[name]; |
| } |
| |
| if (required_props.code === 0 || |
| ("name" in e && |
| e.name !== e.name.toUpperCase() && |
| e.name !== "DOMException")) { |
| // New style exception: also test the name property. |
| required_props.name = name; |
| } |
| |
| for (var prop in required_props) { |
| assert(prop in e && e[prop] == required_props[prop], |
| assertion_type, description, |
| "${func} threw ${e} that is not a DOMException " + type + ": property ${prop} is equal to ${actual}, expected ${expected}", |
| {func:func, e:e, prop:prop, actual:e[prop], expected:required_props[prop]}); |
| } |
| |
| // Check that the exception is from the right global. This check is last |
| // so more specific, and more informative, checks on the properties can |
| // happen in case a totally incorrect exception is thrown. |
| assert(e.constructor === constructor, |
| assertion_type, description, |
| "${func} threw an exception from the wrong global", |
| {func}); |
| |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Assert the provided value is thrown. |
| * |
| * @param {value} exception The expected exception. |
| * @param {Function} func Function which should throw. |
| * @param {string} description Error description for the case that the error is not thrown. |
| */ |
| function assert_throws_exactly(exception, func, description) |
| { |
| assert_throws_exactly_impl(exception, func, description, |
| "assert_throws_exactly"); |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_throws_exactly, "assert_throws_exactly"); |
| |
| /** |
| * Like assert_throws_exactly but allows specifying the assertion type |
| * (assert_throws_exactly or promise_rejects_exactly, in practice). |
| */ |
| function assert_throws_exactly_impl(exception, func, description, |
| assertion_type) |
| { |
| try { |
| func.call(this); |
| assert(false, assertion_type, description, |
| "${func} did not throw", {func:func}); |
| } catch (e) { |
| if (e instanceof AssertionError) { |
| throw e; |
| } |
| |
| assert(same_value(e, exception), assertion_type, description, |
| "${func} threw ${e} but we expected it to throw ${exception}", |
| {func:func, e:e, exception:exception}); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| function assert_unreached(description) { |
| assert(false, "assert_unreached", description, |
| "Reached unreachable code"); |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_unreached, "assert_unreached"); |
| |
| function assert_any(assert_func, actual, expected_array) |
| { |
| var args = [].slice.call(arguments, 3); |
| var errors = []; |
| var passed = false; |
| forEach(expected_array, |
| function(expected) |
| { |
| try { |
| assert_func.apply(this, [actual, expected].concat(args)); |
| passed = true; |
| } catch (e) { |
| errors.push(e.message); |
| } |
| }); |
| if (!passed) { |
| throw new AssertionError(errors.join("\n\n")); |
| } |
| } |
| // FIXME: assert_any cannot use expose_assert, because assert_wrapper does |
| // not support nested assert calls (e.g. to assert_func). We need to |
| // support bypassing assert_wrapper for the inner asserts here. |
| expose(assert_any, "assert_any"); |
| |
| /** |
| * Assert that a feature is implemented, based on a 'truthy' condition. |
| * |
| * This function should be used to early-exit from tests in which there is |
| * no point continuing without support for a non-optional spec or spec |
| * feature. For example: |
| * |
| * assert_implements(window.Foo, 'Foo is not supported'); |
| * |
| * @param {object} condition The truthy value to test |
| * @param {string} description Error description for the case that the condition is not truthy. |
| */ |
| function assert_implements(condition, description) { |
| assert(!!condition, "assert_implements", description); |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_implements, "assert_implements") |
| |
| /** |
| * Assert that an optional feature is implemented, based on a 'truthy' condition. |
| * |
| * This function should be used to early-exit from tests in which there is |
| * no point continuing without support for an explicitly optional spec or |
| * spec feature. For example: |
| * |
| * assert_implements_optional(video.canPlayType("video/webm"), |
| * "webm video playback not supported"); |
| * |
| * @param {object} condition The truthy value to test |
| * @param {string} description Error description for the case that the condition is not truthy. |
| */ |
| function assert_implements_optional(condition, description) { |
| if (!condition) { |
| throw new OptionalFeatureUnsupportedError(description); |
| } |
| } |
| expose_assert(assert_implements_optional, "assert_implements_optional") |
| |
| function Test(name, properties) |
| { |
| if (tests.file_is_test && tests.tests.length) { |
| throw new Error("Tried to create a test with file_is_test"); |
| } |
| this.name = name; |
| |
| this.phase = (tests.is_aborted || tests.phase === tests.phases.COMPLETE) ? |
| this.phases.COMPLETE : this.phases.INITIAL; |
| |
| this.status = this.NOTRUN; |
| this.timeout_id = null; |
| this.index = null; |
| |
| this.properties = properties || {}; |
| this.timeout_length = settings.test_timeout; |
| if (this.timeout_length !== null) { |
| this.timeout_length *= tests.timeout_multiplier; |
| } |
| |
| this.message = null; |
| this.stack = null; |
| |
| this.steps = []; |
| this._is_promise_test = false; |
| |
| this.cleanup_callbacks = []; |
| this._user_defined_cleanup_count = 0; |
| this._done_callbacks = []; |
| |
| // Tests declared following harness completion are likely an indication |
| // of a programming error, but they cannot be reported |
| // deterministically. |
| if (tests.phase === tests.phases.COMPLETE) { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| tests.push(this); |
| } |
| |
| Test.statuses = { |
| PASS:0, |
| FAIL:1, |
| TIMEOUT:2, |
| NOTRUN:3, |
| PRECONDITION_FAILED:4 |
| }; |
| |
| Test.prototype = merge({}, Test.statuses); |
| |
| Test.prototype.phases = { |
| INITIAL:0, |
| STARTED:1, |
| HAS_RESULT:2, |
| CLEANING:3, |
| COMPLETE:4 |
| }; |
| |
| Test.prototype.status_formats = { |
| 0: "Pass", |
| 1: "Fail", |
| 2: "Timeout", |
| 3: "Not Run", |
| 4: "Optional Feature Unsupported", |
| } |
| |
| Test.prototype.format_status = function() { |
| return this.status_formats[this.status]; |
| } |
| |
| Test.prototype.structured_clone = function() |
| { |
| if (!this._structured_clone) { |
| var msg = this.message; |
| msg = msg ? String(msg) : msg; |
| this._structured_clone = merge({ |
| name:String(this.name), |
| properties:merge({}, this.properties), |
| phases:merge({}, this.phases) |
| }, Test.statuses); |
| } |
| this._structured_clone.status = this.status; |
| this._structured_clone.message = this.message; |
| this._structured_clone.stack = this.stack; |
| this._structured_clone.index = this.index; |
| this._structured_clone.phase = this.phase; |
| return this._structured_clone; |
| }; |
| |
| Test.prototype.step = function(func, this_obj) |
| { |
| if (this.phase > this.phases.STARTED) { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (settings.debug && this.phase !== this.phases.STARTED) { |
| console.log("TEST START", this.name); |
| } |
| this.phase = this.phases.STARTED; |
| //If we don't get a result before the harness times out that will be a test timeout |
| this.set_status(this.TIMEOUT, "Test timed out"); |
| |
| tests.started = true; |
| tests.current_test = this; |
| tests.notify_test_state(this); |
| |
| if (this.timeout_id === null) { |
| this.set_timeout(); |
| } |
| |
| this.steps.push(func); |
| |
| if (arguments.length === 1) { |
| this_obj = this; |
| } |
| |
| if (settings.debug) { |
| console.debug("TEST STEP", this.name); |
| } |
| |
| try { |
| return func.apply(this_obj, Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 2)); |
| } catch (e) { |
| if (this.phase >= this.phases.HAS_RESULT) { |
| return; |
| } |
| var status = e instanceof OptionalFeatureUnsupportedError ? this.PRECONDITION_FAILED : this.FAIL; |
| var message = String((typeof e === "object" && e !== null) ? e.message : e); |
| var stack = e.stack ? e.stack : null; |
| |
| this.set_status(status, message, stack); |
| this.phase = this.phases.HAS_RESULT; |
| this.done(); |
| } finally { |
| this.current_test = null; |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| Test.prototype.step_func = function(func, this_obj) |
| { |
| var test_this = this; |
| |
| if (arguments.length === 1) { |
| this_obj = test_this; |
| } |
| |
| return function() |
| { |
| return test_this.step.apply(test_this, [func, this_obj].concat( |
| Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments))); |
| }; |
| }; |
| |
| Test.prototype.step_func_done = function(func, this_obj) |
| { |
| var test_this = this; |
| |
| if (arguments.length === 1) { |
| this_obj = test_this; |
| } |
| |
| return function() |
| { |
| if (func) { |
| test_this.step.apply(test_this, [func, this_obj].concat( |
| Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments))); |
| } |
| test_this.done(); |
| }; |
| }; |
| |
| Test.prototype.unreached_func = function(description) |
| { |
| return this.step_func(function() { |
| assert_unreached(description); |
| }); |
| }; |
| |
| Test.prototype.step_timeout = function(f, timeout) { |
| var test_this = this; |
| var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 2); |
| return setTimeout(this.step_func(function() { |
| return f.apply(test_this, args); |
| }), timeout * tests.timeout_multiplier); |
| }; |
| |
| Test.prototype.step_wait_func = function(cond, func, description, |
| timeout=3000, interval=100) { |
| /** |
| * Poll for a function to return true, and call a callback |
| * function once it does, or assert if a timeout is |
| * reached. This is preferred over a simple step_timeout |
| * whenever possible since it allows the timeout to be longer |
| * to reduce intermittents without compromising test execution |
| * speed when the condition is quickly met. |
| * |
| * @param {Function} cond A function taking no arguments and |
| * returning a boolean. The callback is called |
| * when this function returns true. |
| * @param {Function} func A function taking no arguments to call once |
| * the condition is met. |
| * @param {string} description Error message to add to assert in case of |
| * failure. |
| * @param {number} timeout Timeout in ms. This is multiplied by the global |
| * timeout_multiplier |
| * @param {number} interval Polling interval in ms |
| * |
| **/ |
| |
| var timeout_full = timeout * tests.timeout_multiplier; |
| var remaining = Math.ceil(timeout_full / interval); |
| var test_this = this; |
| |
| var wait_for_inner = test_this.step_func(() => { |
| if (cond()) { |
| func(); |
| } else { |
| if(remaining === 0) { |
| assert(false, "step_wait_func", description, |
| "Timed out waiting on condition"); |
| } |
| remaining--; |
| setTimeout(wait_for_inner, interval); |
| } |
| }); |
| |
| wait_for_inner(); |
| }; |
| |
| Test.prototype.step_wait_func_done = function(cond, func, description, |
| timeout=3000, interval=100) { |
| /** |
| * Poll for a function to return true, and invoke a callback |
| * followed by this.done() once it does, or assert if a timeout |
| * is reached. This is preferred over a simple step_timeout |
| * whenever possible since it allows the timeout to be longer |
| * to reduce intermittents without compromising test execution speed |
| * when the condition is quickly met. |
| * |
| * @param {Function} cond A function taking no arguments and |
| * returning a boolean. The callback is called |
| * when this function returns true. |
| * @param {Function} func A function taking no arguments to call once |
| * the condition is met. |
| * @param {string} description Error message to add to assert in case of |
| * failure. |
| * @param {number} timeout Timeout in ms. This is multiplied by the global |
| * timeout_multiplier |
| * @param {number} interval Polling interval in ms |
| * |
| **/ |
| |
| this.step_wait_func(cond, () => { |
| if (func) { |
| func(); |
| } |
| this.done(); |
| }, description, timeout, interval); |
| } |
| |
| Test.prototype.step_wait = function(cond, description, timeout=3000, interval=100) { |
| /** |
| * Poll for a function to return true, and resolve a promise |
| * once it does, or assert if a timeout is reached. This is |
| * preferred over a simple step_timeout whenever possible |
| * since it allows the timeout to be longer to reduce |
| * intermittents without compromising test execution speed |
| * when the condition is quickly met. |
| * |
| * @param {Function} cond A function taking no arguments and |
| * returning a boolean. |
| * @param {string} description Error message to add to assert in case of |
| * failure. |
| * @param {number} timeout Timeout in ms. This is multiplied by the global |
| * timeout_multiplier |
| * @param {number} interval Polling interval in ms |
| * @returns {Promise} Promise resolved once cond is met. |
| * |
| **/ |
| |
| return new Promise(resolve => { |
| this.step_wait_func(cond, resolve, description, timeout, interval); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Private method for registering cleanup functions. `testharness.js` |
| * internals should use this method instead of the public `add_cleanup` |
| * method in order to hide implementation details from the harness status |
| * message in the case errors. |
| */ |
| Test.prototype._add_cleanup = function(callback) { |
| this.cleanup_callbacks.push(callback); |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Schedule a function to be run after the test result is known, regardless |
| * of passing or failing state. The behavior of this function will not |
| * influence the result of the test, but if an exception is thrown, the |
| * test harness will report an error. |
| */ |
| Test.prototype.add_cleanup = function(callback) { |
| this._user_defined_cleanup_count += 1; |
| this._add_cleanup(callback); |
| }; |
| |
| Test.prototype.set_timeout = function() |
| { |
| if (this.timeout_length !== null) { |
| var this_obj = this; |
| this.timeout_id = setTimeout(function() |
| { |
| this_obj.timeout(); |
| }, this.timeout_length); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| Test.prototype.set_status = function(status, message, stack) |
| { |
| this.status = status; |
| this.message = message; |
| this.stack = stack ? stack : null; |
| }; |
| |
| Test.prototype.timeout = function() |
| { |
| this.timeout_id = null; |
| this.set_status(this.TIMEOUT, "Test timed out"); |
| this.phase = this.phases.HAS_RESULT; |
| this.done(); |
| }; |
| |
| Test.prototype.force_timeout = Test.prototype.timeout; |
| |
| /** |
| * Update the test status, initiate "cleanup" functions, and signal test |
| * completion. |
| */ |
| Test.prototype.done = function() |
| { |
| if (this.phase >= this.phases.CLEANING) { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (this.phase <= this.phases.STARTED) { |
| this.set_status(this.PASS, null); |
| } |
| |
| if (global_scope.clearTimeout) { |
| clearTimeout(this.timeout_id); |
| } |
| |
| if (settings.debug) { |
| console.log("TEST DONE", |
| this.status, |
| this.name,) |
| } |
| |
| this.cleanup(); |
| }; |
| |
| function add_test_done_callback(test, callback) |
| { |
| if (test.phase === test.phases.COMPLETE) { |
| callback(); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| test._done_callbacks.push(callback); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Invoke all specified cleanup functions. If one or more produce an error, |
| * the context is in an unpredictable state, so all further testing should |
| * be cancelled. |
| */ |
| Test.prototype.cleanup = function() { |
| var error_count = 0; |
| var bad_value_count = 0; |
| function on_error() { |
| error_count += 1; |
| // Abort tests immediately so that tests declared within subsequent |
| // cleanup functions are not run. |
| tests.abort(); |
| } |
| var this_obj = this; |
| var results = []; |
| |
| this.phase = this.phases.CLEANING; |
| |
| forEach(this.cleanup_callbacks, |
| function(cleanup_callback) { |
| var result; |
| |
| try { |
| result = cleanup_callback(); |
| } catch (e) { |
| on_error(); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (!is_valid_cleanup_result(this_obj, result)) { |
| bad_value_count += 1; |
| // Abort tests immediately so that tests declared |
| // within subsequent cleanup functions are not run. |
| tests.abort(); |
| } |
| |
| results.push(result); |
| }); |
| |
| if (!this._is_promise_test) { |
| cleanup_done(this_obj, error_count, bad_value_count); |
| } else { |
| all_async(results, |
| function(result, done) { |
| if (result && typeof result.then === "function") { |
| result |
| .then(null, on_error) |
| .then(done); |
| } else { |
| done(); |
| } |
| }, |
| function() { |
| cleanup_done(this_obj, error_count, bad_value_count); |
| }); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * Determine if the return value of a cleanup function is valid for a given |
| * test. Any test may return the value `undefined`. Tests created with |
| * `promise_test` may alternatively return "thenable" object values. |
| */ |
| function is_valid_cleanup_result(test, result) { |
| if (result === undefined) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| if (test._is_promise_test) { |
| return result && typeof result.then === "function"; |
| } |
| |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| function cleanup_done(test, error_count, bad_value_count) { |
| if (error_count || bad_value_count) { |
| var total = test._user_defined_cleanup_count; |
| |
| tests.status.status = tests.status.ERROR; |
| tests.status.message = "Test named '" + test.name + |
| "' specified " + total + |
| " 'cleanup' function" + (total > 1 ? "s" : ""); |
| |
| if (error_count) { |
| tests.status.message += ", and " + error_count + " failed"; |
| } |
| |
| if (bad_value_count) { |
| var type = test._is_promise_test ? |
| "non-thenable" : "non-undefined"; |
| tests.status.message += ", and " + bad_value_count + |
| " returned a " + type + " value"; |
| } |
| |
| tests.status.message += "."; |
| |
| tests.status.stack = null; |
| } |
| |
| test.phase = test.phases.COMPLETE; |
| tests.result(test); |
| forEach(test._done_callbacks, |
| function(callback) { |
| callback(); |
| }); |
| test._done_callbacks.length = 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * A RemoteTest object mirrors a Test object on a remote worker. The |
| * associated RemoteWorker updates the RemoteTest object in response to |
| * received events. In turn, the RemoteTest object replicates these events |
| * on the local document. This allows listeners (test result reporting |
| * etc..) to transparently handle local and remote events. |
| */ |
| function RemoteTest(clone) { |
| var this_obj = this; |
| Object.keys(clone).forEach( |
| function(key) { |
| this_obj[key] = clone[key]; |
| }); |
| this.index = null; |
| this.phase = this.phases.INITIAL; |
| this.update_state_from(clone); |
| this._done_callbacks = []; |
| tests.push(this); |
| } |
| |
| RemoteTest.prototype.structured_clone = function() { |
| var clone = {}; |
| Object.keys(this).forEach( |
| (function(key) { |
| var value = this[key]; |
| // `RemoteTest` instances are responsible for managing |
| // their own "done" callback functions, so those functions |
| // are not relevant in other execution contexts. Because of |
| // this (and because Function values cannot be serialized |
| // for cross-realm transmittance), the property should not |
| // be considered when cloning instances. |
| if (key === '_done_callbacks' ) { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (typeof value === "object" && value !== null) { |
| clone[key] = merge({}, value); |
| } else { |
| clone[key] = value; |
| } |
| }).bind(this)); |
| clone.phases = merge({}, this.phases); |
| return clone; |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| * `RemoteTest` instances are objects which represent tests running in |
| * another realm. They do not define "cleanup" functions (if necessary, |
| * such functions are defined on the associated `Test` instance within the |
| * external realm). However, `RemoteTests` may have "done" callbacks (e.g. |
| * as attached by the `Tests` instance responsible for tracking the overall |
| * test status in the parent realm). The `cleanup` method delegates to |
| * `done` in order to ensure that such callbacks are invoked following the |
| * completion of the `RemoteTest`. |
| */ |
| RemoteTest.prototype.cleanup = function() { |
| this.done(); |
| }; |
| RemoteTest.prototype.phases = Test.prototype.phases; |
| RemoteTest.prototype.update_state_from = function(clone) { |
| this.status = clone.status; |
| this.message = clone.message; |
| this.stack = clone.stack; |
| if (this.phase === this.phases.INITIAL) { |
| this.phase = this.phases.STARTED; |
| } |
| }; |
| RemoteTest.prototype.done = function() { |
| this.phase = this.phases.COMPLETE; |
| |
| forEach(this._done_callbacks, |
| function(callback) { |
| callback(); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| RemoteTest.prototype.format_status = function() { |
| return Test.prototype.status_formats[this.status]; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * A RemoteContext listens for test events from a remote test context, such |
| * as another window or a worker. These events are then used to construct |
| * and maintain RemoteTest objects that mirror the tests running in the |
| * remote context. |
| * |
| * An optional third parameter can be used as a predicate to filter incoming |
| * MessageEvents. |
| */ |
| function RemoteContext(remote, message_target, message_filter) { |
| this.running = true; |
| this.started = false; |
| this.tests = new Array(); |
| this.early_exception = null; |
| |
| var this_obj = this; |
| // If remote context is cross origin assigning to onerror is not |
| // possible, so silently catch those errors. |
| try { |
| remote.onerror = function(error) { this_obj.remote_error(error); }; |
| } catch (e) { |
| // Ignore. |
| } |
| |
| // Keeping a reference to the remote object and the message handler until |
| // remote_done() is seen prevents the remote object and its message channel |
| // from going away before all the messages are dispatched. |
| this.remote = remote; |
| this.message_target = message_target; |
| this.message_handler = function(message) { |
| var passesFilter = !message_filter || message_filter(message); |
| // The reference to the `running` property in the following |
| // condition is unnecessary because that value is only set to |
| // `false` after the `message_handler` function has been |
| // unsubscribed. |
| // TODO: Simplify the condition by removing the reference. |
| if (this_obj.running && message.data && passesFilter && |
| (message.data.type in this_obj.message_handlers)) { |
| this_obj.message_handlers[message.data.type].call(this_obj, message.data); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| if (self.Promise) { |
| this.done = new Promise(function(resolve) { |
| this_obj.doneResolve = resolve; |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| this.message_target.addEventListener("message", this.message_handler); |
| } |
| |
| RemoteContext.prototype.remote_error = function(error) { |
| if (error.preventDefault) { |
| error.preventDefault(); |
| } |
| |
| // Defer interpretation of errors until the testing protocol has |
| // started and the remote test's `allow_uncaught_exception` property |
| // is available. |
| if (!this.started) { |
| this.early_exception = error; |
| } else if (!this.allow_uncaught_exception) { |
| this.report_uncaught(error); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| RemoteContext.prototype.report_uncaught = function(error) { |
| var message = error.message || String(error); |
| var filename = (error.filename ? " " + error.filename: ""); |
| // FIXME: Display remote error states separately from main document |
| // error state. |
| tests.set_status(tests.status.ERROR, |
| "Error in remote" + filename + ": " + message, |
| error.stack); |
| }; |
| |
| RemoteContext.prototype.start = function(data) { |
| this.started = true; |
| this.allow_uncaught_exception = data.properties.allow_uncaught_exception; |
| |
| if (this.early_exception && !this.allow_uncaught_exception) { |
| this.report_uncaught(this.early_exception); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| RemoteContext.prototype.test_state = function(data) { |
| var remote_test = this.tests[data.test.index]; |
| if (!remote_test) { |
| remote_test = new RemoteTest(data.test); |
| this.tests[data.test.index] = remote_test; |
| } |
| remote_test.update_state_from(data.test); |
| tests.notify_test_state(remote_test); |
| }; |
| |
| RemoteContext.prototype.test_done = function(data) { |
| var remote_test = this.tests[data.test.index]; |
| remote_test.update_state_from(data.test); |
| remote_test.done(); |
| tests.result(remote_test); |
| }; |
| |
| RemoteContext.prototype.remote_done = function(data) { |
| if (tests.status.status === null && |
| data.status.status !== data.status.OK) { |
| tests.set_status(data.status.status, data.status.message, data.status.sack); |
| } |
| |
| for (let assert of data.asserts) { |
| var record = new AssertRecord(); |
| record.assert_name = assert.assert_name; |
| record.args = assert.args; |
| record.test = assert.test != null ? this.tests[assert.test.index] : null; |
| record.status = assert.status; |
| record.stack = assert.stack; |
| tests.asserts_run.push(record); |
| } |
| |
| this.message_target.removeEventListener("message", this.message_handler); |
| this.running = false; |
| |
| // If remote context is cross origin assigning to onerror is not |
| // possible, so silently catch those errors. |
| try { |
| this.remote.onerror = null; |
| } catch (e) { |
| // Ignore. |
| } |
| |
| this.remote = null; |
| this.message_target = null; |
| if (this.doneResolve) { |
| this.doneResolve(); |
| } |
| |
| if (tests.all_done()) { |
| tests.complete(); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| RemoteContext.prototype.message_handlers = { |
| start: RemoteContext.prototype.start, |
| test_state: RemoteContext.prototype.test_state, |
| result: RemoteContext.prototype.test_done, |
| complete: RemoteContext.prototype.remote_done |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Harness |
| */ |
| |
| function TestsStatus() |
| { |
| this.status = null; |
| this.message = null; |
| this.stack = null; |
| } |
| |
| TestsStatus.statuses = { |
| OK:0, |
| ERROR:1, |
| TIMEOUT:2, |
| PRECONDITION_FAILED:3 |
| }; |
| |
| TestsStatus.prototype = merge({}, TestsStatus.statuses); |
| |
| TestsStatus.prototype.formats = { |
| 0: "OK", |
| 1: "Error", |
| 2: "Timeout", |
| 3: "Optional Feature Unsupported" |
| } |
| |
| |
| TestsStatus.prototype.structured_clone = function() |
| { |
| if (!this._structured_clone) { |
| var msg = this.message; |
| msg = msg ? String(msg) : msg; |
| this._structured_clone = merge({ |
| status:this.status, |
| message:msg, |
| stack:this.stack |
| }, TestsStatus.statuses); |
| } |
| return this._structured_clone; |
| }; |
| |
| TestsStatus.prototype.format_status = function() { |
| return this.formats[this.status]; |
| } |
| |
| function AssertRecord(test, assert_name, args = []) { |
| this.assert_name = assert_name; |
| this.test = test; |
| // Avoid keeping complex objects alive |
| this.args = args.map(x => format_value(x).replace(/\n/g, " ")); |
| this.status = null; |
| } |
| |
| AssertRecord.prototype.structured_clone = function() { |
| return { |
| assert_name: this.assert_name, |
| test: this.test ? this.test.structured_clone() : null, |
| args: this.args, |
| status: this.status, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| function Tests() |
| { |
| this.tests = []; |
| this.num_pending = 0; |
| |
| this.phases = { |
| INITIAL:0, |
| SETUP:1, |
| HAVE_TESTS:2, |
| HAVE_RESULTS:3, |
| COMPLETE:4 |
| }; |
| this.phase = this.phases.INITIAL; |
| |
| this.properties = {}; |
| |
| this.wait_for_finish = false; |
| this.processing_callbacks = false; |
| |
| this.allow_uncaught_exception = false; |
| |
| this.file_is_test = false; |
| // This value is lazily initialized in order to avoid introducing a |
| // dependency on ECMAScript 2015 Promises to all tests. |
| this.promise_tests = null; |
| this.promise_setup_called = false; |
| |
| this.timeout_multiplier = 1; |
| this.timeout_length = test_environment.test_timeout(); |
| this.timeout_id = null; |
| |
| this.start_callbacks = []; |
| this.test_state_callbacks = []; |
| this.test_done_callbacks = []; |
| this.all_done_callbacks = []; |
| |
| this.hide_test_state = false; |
| this.pending_remotes = []; |
| |
| this.current_test = null; |
| this.asserts_run = []; |
| |
| // Track whether output is enabled, and thus whether or not we should |
| // track asserts. |
| // |
| // On workers we don't get properties set from testharnessreport.js, so |
| // we don't know whether or not to track asserts. To avoid the |
| // resulting performance hit, we assume we are not meant to. This means |
| // that assert tracking does not function on workers. |
| this.output = settings.output && 'document' in global_scope; |
| |
| this.status = new TestsStatus(); |
| |
| var this_obj = this; |
| |
| test_environment.add_on_loaded_callback(function() { |
| if (this_obj.all_done()) { |
| this_obj.complete(); |
| } |
| }); |
| |
| this.set_timeout(); |
| } |
| |
| Tests.prototype.setup = function(func, properties) |
| { |
| if (this.phase >= this.phases.HAVE_RESULTS) { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (this.phase < this.phases.SETUP) { |
| this.phase = this.phases.SETUP; |
| } |
| |
| this.properties = properties; |
| |
| for (var p in properties) { |
| if (properties.hasOwnProperty(p)) { |
| var value = properties[p]; |
| if (p == "allow_uncaught_exception") { |
| this.allow_uncaught_exception = value; |
| } else if (p == "explicit_done" && value) { |
| this.wait_for_finish = true; |
| } else if (p == "explicit_timeout" && value) { |
| this.timeout_length = null; |
| if (this.timeout_id) |
| { |
| clearTimeout(this.timeout_id); |
| } |
| } else if (p == "single_test" && value) { |
| this.set_file_is_test(); |
| } else if (p == "timeout_multiplier") { |
| this.timeout_multiplier = value; |
| if (this.timeout_length) { |
| this.timeout_length *= this.timeout_multiplier; |
| } |
| } else if (p == "hide_test_state") { |
| this.hide_test_state = value; |
| } else if (p == "output") { |
| this.output = value; |
| } else if (p === "debug") { |
| settings.debug = value; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (func) { |
| try { |
| func(); |
| } catch (e) { |
| this.status.status = e instanceof OptionalFeatureUnsupportedError ? this.status.PRECONDITION_FAILED : this.status.ERROR; |
| this.status.message = String(e); |
| this.status.stack = e.stack ? e.stack : null; |
| this.complete(); |
| } |
| } |
| this.set_timeout(); |
| }; |
| |
| Tests.prototype.set_file_is_test = function() { |
| if (this.tests.length > 0) { |
| throw new Error("Tried to set file as test after creating a test"); |
| } |
| this.wait_for_finish = true; |
| this.file_is_test = true; |
| // Create the test, which will add it to the list of tests |
| tests.current_test = async_test(); |
| }; |
| |
| Tests.prototype.set_status = function(status, message, stack) |
| { |
| this.status.status = status; |
| this.status.message = message; |
| this.status.stack = stack ? stack : null; |
| }; |
| |
| Tests.prototype.set_timeout = function() { |
| if (global_scope.clearTimeout) { |
| var this_obj = this; |
| clearTimeout(this.timeout_id); |
| if (this.timeout_length !== null) { |
| this.timeout_id = setTimeout(function() { |
| this_obj.timeout(); |
| }, this.timeout_length); |
| } |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| Tests.prototype.timeout = function() { |
| var test_in_cleanup = null; |
| |
| if (this.status.status === null) { |
| forEach(this.tests, |
| function(test) { |
| // No more than one test is expected to be in the |
| // "CLEANUP" phase at any time |
| if (test.phase === test.phases.CLEANING) { |
| test_in_cleanup = test; |
| } |
| |
| test.phase = test.phases.COMPLETE; |
| }); |
| |
| // Timeouts that occur while a test is in the "cleanup" phase |
| // indicate that some global state was not properly reverted. This |
| // invalidates the overall test execution, so the timeout should be |
| // reported as an error and cancel the execution of any remaining |
| // tests. |
| if (test_in_cleanup) { |
| this.status.status = this.status.ERROR; |
| this.status.message = "Timeout while running cleanup for " + |
| "test named \"" + test_in_cleanup.name + "\"."; |
| tests.status.stack = null; |
| } else { |
| this.status.status = this.status.TIMEOUT; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| this.complete(); |
| }; |
| |
| Tests.prototype.end_wait = function() |
| { |
| this.wait_for_finish = false; |
| if (this.all_done()) { |
| this.complete(); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| Tests.prototype.push = function(test) |
| { |
| if (this.phase < this.phases.HAVE_TESTS) { |
| this.start(); |
| } |
| this.num_pending++; |
| test.index = this.tests.push(test); |
| this.notify_test_state(test); |
| }; |
| |
| Tests.prototype.notify_test_state = function(test) { |
| var this_obj = this; |
| forEach(this.test_state_callbacks, |
| function(callback) { |
| callback(test, this_obj); |
| }); |
| }; |
| |
| Tests.prototype.all_done = function() { |
| return this.tests.length > 0 && test_environment.all_loaded && |
| (this.num_pending === 0 || this.is_aborted) && !this.wait_for_finish && |
| !this.processing_callbacks && |
| !this.pending_remotes.some(function(w) { return w.running; }); |
| }; |
| |
| Tests.prototype.start = function() { |
| this.phase = this.phases.HAVE_TESTS; |
| this.notify_start(); |
| }; |
| |
| Tests.prototype.notify_start = function() { |
| var this_obj = this; |
| forEach (this.start_callbacks, |
| function(callback) |
| { |
| callback(this_obj.properties); |
| }); |
| }; |
| |
| Tests.prototype.result = function(test) |
| { |
| // If the harness has already transitioned beyond the `HAVE_RESULTS` |
| // phase, subsequent tests should not cause it to revert. |
| if (this.phase <= this.phases.HAVE_RESULTS) { |
| this.phase = this.phases.HAVE_RESULTS; |
| } |
| this.num_pending--; |
| this.notify_result(test); |
| }; |
| |
| Tests.prototype.notify_result = function(test) { |
| var this_obj = this; |
| this.processing_callbacks = true; |
| forEach(this.test_done_callbacks, |
| function(callback) |
| { |
| callback(test, this_obj); |
| }); |
| this.processing_callbacks = false; |
| if (this_obj.all_done()) { |
| this_obj.complete(); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| Tests.prototype.complete = function() { |
| if (this.phase === this.phases.COMPLETE) { |
| return; |
| } |
| var this_obj = this; |
| var all_complete = function() { |
| this_obj.phase = this_obj.phases.COMPLETE; |
| this_obj.notify_complete(); |
| }; |
| var incomplete = filter(this.tests, |
| function(test) { |
| return test.phase < test.phases.COMPLETE; |
| }); |
| |
| /** |
| * To preserve legacy behavior, overall test completion must be |
| * signaled synchronously. |
| */ |
| if (incomplete.length === 0) { |
| all_complete(); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| all_async(incomplete, |
| function(test, testDone) |
| { |
| if (test.phase === test.phases.INITIAL) { |
| test.phase = test.phases.COMPLETE; |
| testDone(); |
| } else { |
| add_test_done_callback(test, testDone); |
| test.cleanup(); |
| } |
| }, |
| all_complete); |
| }; |
| |
| Tests.prototype.set_assert = function(assert_name, args) { |
| this.asserts_run.push(new AssertRecord(this.current_test, assert_name, args)) |
| } |
| |
| Tests.prototype.set_assert_status = function(status, stack) { |
| let assert_record = this.asserts_run[this.asserts_run.length - 1]; |
| assert_record.status = status; |
| assert_record.stack = stack; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Update the harness status to reflect an unrecoverable harness error that |
| * should cancel all further testing. Update all previously-defined tests |
| * which have not yet started to indicate that they will not be executed. |
| */ |
| Tests.prototype.abort = function() { |
| this.status.status = this.status.ERROR; |
| this.is_aborted = true; |
| |
| forEach(this.tests, |
| function(test) { |
| if (test.phase === test.phases.INITIAL) { |
| test.phase = test.phases.COMPLETE; |
| } |
| }); |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Determine if any tests share the same `name` property. Return an array |
| * containing the names of any such duplicates. |
| */ |
| Tests.prototype.find_duplicates = function() { |
| var names = Object.create(null); |
| var duplicates = []; |
| |
| forEach (this.tests, |
| function(test) |
| { |
| if (test.name in names && duplicates.indexOf(test.name) === -1) { |
| duplicates.push(test.name); |
| } |
| names[test.name] = true; |
| }); |
| |
| return duplicates; |
| }; |
| |
| function code_unit_str(char) { |
| return 'U+' + char.charCodeAt(0).toString(16); |
| } |
| |
| function sanitize_unpaired_surrogates(str) { |
| return str.replace( |
| /([\ud800-\udbff]+)(?![\udc00-\udfff])|(^|[^\ud800-\udbff])([\udc00-\udfff]+)/g, |
| function(_, low, prefix, high) { |
| var output = prefix || ""; // prefix may be undefined |
| var string = low || high; // only one of these alternates can match |
| for (var i = 0; i < string.length; i++) { |
| output += code_unit_str(string[i]); |
| } |
| return output; |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| function sanitize_all_unpaired_surrogates(tests) { |
| forEach (tests, |
| function (test) |
| { |
| var sanitized = sanitize_unpaired_surrogates(test.name); |
| |
| if (test.name !== sanitized) { |
| test.name = sanitized; |
| delete test._structured_clone; |
| } |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| Tests.prototype.notify_complete = function() { |
| var this_obj = this; |
| var duplicates; |
| |
| if (this.status.status === null) { |
| duplicates = this.find_duplicates(); |
| |
| // Some transports adhere to UTF-8's restriction on unpaired |
| // surrogates. Sanitize the titles so that the results can be |
| // consistently sent via all transports. |
| sanitize_all_unpaired_surrogates(this.tests); |
| |
| // Test names are presumed to be unique within test files--this |
| // allows consumers to use them for identification purposes. |
| // Duplicated names violate this expectation and should therefore |
| // be reported as an error. |
| if (duplicates.length) { |
| this.status.status = this.status.ERROR; |
| this.status.message = |
| duplicates.length + ' duplicate test name' + |
| (duplicates.length > 1 ? 's' : '') + ': "' + |
| duplicates.join('", "') + '"'; |
| } else { |
| this.status.status = this.status.OK; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| forEach (this.all_done_callbacks, |
| function(callback) |
| { |
| callback(this_obj.tests, this_obj.status, this_obj.asserts_run); |
| }); |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Constructs a RemoteContext that tracks tests from a specific worker. |
| */ |
| Tests.prototype.create_remote_worker = function(worker) { |
| var message_port; |
| |
| if (is_service_worker(worker)) { |
| message_port = navigator.serviceWorker; |
| worker.postMessage({type: "connect"}); |
| } else if (is_shared_worker(worker)) { |
| message_port = worker.port; |
| message_port.start(); |
| } else { |
| message_port = worker; |
| } |
| |
| return new RemoteContext(worker, message_port); |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Constructs a RemoteContext that tracks tests from a specific window. |
| */ |
| Tests.prototype.create_remote_window = function(remote) { |
| remote.postMessage({type: "getmessages"}, "*"); |
| return new RemoteContext( |
| remote, |
| window, |
| function(msg) { |
| return msg.source === remote; |
| } |
| ); |
| }; |
| |
| Tests.prototype.fetch_tests_from_worker = function(worker) { |
| if (this.phase >= this.phases.COMPLETE) { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| var remoteContext = this.create_remote_worker(worker); |
| this.pending_remotes.push(remoteContext); |
| return remoteContext.done; |
| }; |
| |
| function fetch_tests_from_worker(port) { |
| return tests.fetch_tests_from_worker(port); |
| } |
| expose(fetch_tests_from_worker, 'fetch_tests_from_worker'); |
| |
| Tests.prototype.fetch_tests_from_window = function(remote) { |
| if (this.phase >= this.phases.COMPLETE) { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| this.pending_remotes.push(this.create_remote_window(remote)); |
| }; |
| |
| function fetch_tests_from_window(window) { |
| tests.fetch_tests_from_window(window); |
| } |
| expose(fetch_tests_from_window, 'fetch_tests_from_window'); |
| |
| function timeout() { |
| if (tests.timeout_length === null) { |
| tests.timeout(); |
| } |
| } |
| expose(timeout, 'timeout'); |
| |
| function add_start_callback(callback) { |
| tests.start_callbacks.push(callback); |
| } |
| |
| function add_test_state_callback(callback) { |
| tests.test_state_callbacks.push(callback); |
| } |
| |
| function add_result_callback(callback) { |
| tests.test_done_callbacks.push(callback); |
| } |
| |
| function add_completion_callback(callback) { |
| tests.all_done_callbacks.push(callback); |
| } |
| |
| expose(add_start_callback, 'add_start_callback'); |
| expose(add_test_state_callback, 'add_test_state_callback'); |
| expose(add_result_callback, 'add_result_callback'); |
| expose(add_completion_callback, 'add_completion_callback'); |
| |
| function remove(array, item) { |
| var index = array.indexOf(item); |
| if (index > -1) { |
| array.splice(index, 1); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| function remove_start_callback(callback) { |
| remove(tests.start_callbacks, callback); |
| } |
| |
| function remove_test_state_callback(callback) { |
| remove(tests.test_state_callbacks, callback); |
| } |
| |
| function remove_result_callback(callback) { |
| remove(tests.test_done_callbacks, callback); |
| } |
| |
| function remove_completion_callback(callback) { |
| remove(tests.all_done_callbacks, callback); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Output listener |
| */ |
| |
| function Output() { |
| this.output_document = document; |
| this.output_node = null; |
| this.enabled = settings.output; |
| this.phase = this.INITIAL; |
| } |
| |
| Output.prototype.INITIAL = 0; |
| Output.prototype.STARTED = 1; |
| Output.prototype.HAVE_RESULTS = 2; |
| Output.prototype.COMPLETE = 3; |
| |
| Output.prototype.setup = function(properties) { |
| if (this.phase > this.INITIAL) { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| //If output is disabled in testharnessreport.js the test shouldn't be |
| //able to override that |
| this.enabled = this.enabled && (properties.hasOwnProperty("output") ? |
| properties.output : settings.output); |
| }; |
| |
| Output.prototype.init = function(properties) { |
| if (this.phase >= this.STARTED) { |
| return; |
| } |
| if (properties.output_document) { |
| this.output_document = properties.output_document; |
| } else { |
| this.output_document = document; |
| } |
| this.phase = this.STARTED; |
| }; |
| |
| Output.prototype.resolve_log = function() { |
| var output_document; |
| if (this.output_node) { |
| return; |
| } |
| if (typeof this.output_document === "function") { |
| output_document = this.output_document.apply(undefined); |
| } else { |
| output_document = this.output_document; |
| } |
| if (!output_document) { |
| return; |
| } |
| var node = output_document.getElementById("log"); |
| if (!node) { |
| if (output_document.readyState === "loading") { |
| return; |
| } |
| node = output_document.createElementNS("http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml", "div"); |
| node.id = "log"; |
| if (output_document.body) { |
| output_document.body.appendChild(node); |
| } else { |
| var root = output_document.documentElement; |
| var is_html = (root && |
| root.namespaceURI == "http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" && |
| root.localName == "html"); |
| var is_svg = (output_document.defaultView && |
| "SVGSVGElement" in output_document.defaultView && |
| root instanceof output_document.defaultView.SVGSVGElement); |
| if (is_svg) { |
| var foreignObject = output_document.createElementNS("http://www.w3.org/2000/svg", "foreignObject"); |
| foreignObject.setAttribute("width", "100%"); |
| foreignObject.setAttribute("height", "100%"); |
| root.appendChild(foreignObject); |
| foreignObject.appendChild(node); |
| } else if (is_html) { |
| root.appendChild(output_document.createElementNS("http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml", "body")) |
| .appendChild(node); |
| } else { |
| root.appendChild(node); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| this.output_document = output_document; |
| this.output_node = node; |
| }; |
| |
| Output.prototype.show_status = function() { |
| if (this.phase < this.STARTED) { |
| this.init(); |
| } |
| if (!this.enabled || this.phase === this.COMPLETE) { |
| return; |
| } |
| this.resolve_log(); |
| if (this.phase < this.HAVE_RESULTS) { |
| this.phase = this.HAVE_RESULTS; |
| } |
| var done_count = tests.tests.length - tests.num_pending; |
| if (this.output_node && !tests.hide_test_state) { |
| if (done_count < 100 || |
| (done_count < 1000 && done_count % 100 === 0) || |
| done_count % 1000 === 0) { |
| this.output_node.textContent = "Running, " + |
| done_count + " complete, " + |
| tests.num_pending + " remain"; |
| } |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| Output.prototype.show_results = function (tests, harness_status, asserts_run) { |
| if (this.phase >= this.COMPLETE) { |
| return; |
| } |
| if (!this.enabled) { |
| return; |
| } |
| if (!this.output_node) { |
| this.resolve_log(); |
| } |
| this.phase = this.COMPLETE; |
| |
| var log = this.output_node; |
| if (!log) { |
| return; |
| } |
| var output_document = this.output_document; |
| |
| while (log.lastChild) { |
| log.removeChild(log.lastChild); |
| } |
| |
| var stylesheet = output_document.createElementNS(xhtml_ns, "style"); |
| stylesheet.textContent = stylesheetContent; |
| var heads = output_document.getElementsByTagName("head"); |
| if (heads.length) { |
| heads[0].appendChild(stylesheet); |
| } |
| |
| var status_number = {}; |
| forEach(tests, |
| function(test) { |
| var status = test.format_status(); |
| if (status_number.hasOwnProperty(status)) { |
| status_number[status] += 1; |
| } else { |
| status_number[status] = 1; |
| } |
| }); |
| |
| function status_class(status) |
| { |
| return status.replace(/\s/g, '').toLowerCase(); |
| } |
| |
| var summary_template = ["section", {"id":"summary"}, |
| ["h2", {}, "Summary"], |
| function() |
| { |
| var status = harness_status.format_status(); |
| var rv = [["section", {}, |
| ["p", {}, |
| "Harness status: ", |
| ["span", {"class":status_class(status)}, |
| status |
| ], |
| ] |
| ]]; |
| |
| if (harness_status.status === harness_status.ERROR) { |
| rv[0].push(["pre", {}, harness_status.message]); |
| if (harness_status.stack) { |
| rv[0].push(["pre", {}, harness_status.stack]); |
| } |
| } |
| return rv; |
| }, |
| ["p", {}, "Found ${num_tests} tests"], |
| function() { |
| var rv = [["div", {}]]; |
| var i = 0; |
| while (Test.prototype.status_formats.hasOwnProperty(i)) { |
| if (status_number.hasOwnProperty(Test.prototype.status_formats[i])) { |
| var status = Test.prototype.status_formats[i]; |
| rv[0].push(["div", {}, |
| ["label", {}, |
| ["input", {type:"checkbox", checked:"checked"}], |
| status_number[status] + " ", |
| ["span", {"class":status_class(status)}, status]]]); |
| } |
| i++; |
| } |
| return rv; |
| }, |
| ]; |
| |
| log.appendChild(render(summary_template, {num_tests:tests.length}, output_document)); |
| |
| forEach(output_document.querySelectorAll("section#summary label"), |
| function(element) |
| { |
| on_event(element, "click", |
| function(e) |
| { |
| if (output_document.getElementById("results") === null) { |
| e.preventDefault(); |
| return; |
| } |
| var result_class = element.querySelector("span[class]").getAttribute("class"); |
| var style_element = output_document.querySelector("style#hide-" + result_class); |
| var input_element = element.querySelector("input"); |
| if (!style_element && !input_element.checked) { |
| style_element = output_document.createElementNS(xhtml_ns, "style"); |
| style_element.id = "hide-" + result_class; |
| style_element.textContent = "table#results > tbody > tr.overall-"+result_class+"{display:none}"; |
| output_document.body.appendChild(style_element); |
| } else if (style_element && input_element.checked) { |
| style_element.parentNode.removeChild(style_element); |
| } |
| }); |
| }); |
| |
| // This use of innerHTML plus manual escaping is not recommended in |
| // general, but is necessary here for performance. Using textContent |
| // on each individual <td> adds tens of seconds of execution time for |
| // large test suites (tens of thousands of tests). |
| function escape_html(s) |
| { |
| return s.replace(/\&/g, "&") |
| .replace(/</g, "<") |
| .replace(/"/g, """) |
| .replace(/'/g, "'"); |
| } |
| |
| function has_assertions() |
| { |
| for (var i = 0; i < tests.length; i++) { |
| if (tests[i].properties.hasOwnProperty("assert")) { |
| return true; |
| } |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| function get_assertion(test) |
| { |
| if (test.properties.hasOwnProperty("assert")) { |
| if (Array.isArray(test.properties.assert)) { |
| return test.properties.assert.join(' '); |
| } |
| return test.properties.assert; |
| } |
| return ''; |
| } |
| |
| var asserts_run_by_test = new Map(); |
| asserts_run.forEach(assert => { |
| if (!asserts_run_by_test.has(assert.test)) { |
| asserts_run_by_test.set(assert.test, []); |
| } |
| asserts_run_by_test.get(assert.test).push(assert); |
| }); |
| |
| function get_asserts_output(test) { |
| var asserts = asserts_run_by_test.get(test); |
| if (!asserts) { |
| return "No asserts ran"; |
| } |
| rv = "<table>"; |
| rv += asserts.map(assert => { |
| var output_fn = "<strong>" + escape_html(assert.assert_name) + "</strong>("; |
| var prefix_len = output_fn.length; |
| var output_args = assert.args; |
| var output_len = output_args.reduce((prev, current) => prev+current, prefix_len); |
| if (output_len[output_len.length - 1] > 50) { |
| output_args = output_args.map((x, i) => |
| (i > 0 ? " ".repeat(prefix_len) : "" )+ x + (i < output_args.length - 1 ? ",\n" : "")); |
| } else { |
| output_args = output_args.map((x, i) => x + (i < output_args.length - 1 ? ", " : "")); |
| } |
| output_fn += escape_html(output_args.join("")); |
| output_fn += ')'; |
| var output_location; |
| if (assert.stack) { |
| output_location = assert.stack.split("\n", 1)[0].replace(/@?\w+:\/\/[^ "\/]+(?::\d+)?/g, " "); |
| } |
| return "<tr class='overall-" + |
| status_class(Test.prototype.status_formats[assert.status]) + "'>" + |
| "<td class='" + |
| status_class(Test.prototype.status_formats[assert.status]) + "'>" + |
| Test.prototype.status_formats[assert.status] + "</td>" + |
| "<td><pre>" + |
| output_fn + |
| (output_location ? "\n" + escape_html(output_location) : "") + |
| "</pre></td></tr>"; |
| } |
| ).join("\n"); |
| rv += "</table>"; |
| return rv; |
| } |
| |
| log.appendChild(document.createElementNS(xhtml_ns, "section")); |
| var assertions = has_assertions(); |
| var html = "<h2>Details</h2><table id='results' " + (assertions ? "class='assertions'" : "" ) + ">" + |
| "<thead><tr><th>Result</th><th>Test Name</th>" + |
| (assertions ? "<th>Assertion</th>" : "") + |
| "<th>Message</th></tr></thead>" + |
| "<tbody>"; |
| for (var i = 0; i < tests.length; i++) { |
| var test = tests[i]; |
| html += '<tr class="overall-' + |
| status_class(test.format_status()) + |
| '">' + |
| '<td class="' + |
| status_class(test.format_status()) + |
| '">' + |
| test.format_status() + |
| "</td><td>" + |
| escape_html(test.name) + |
| "</td><td>" + |
| (assertions ? escape_html(get_assertion(test)) + "</td><td>" : "") + |
| escape_html(test.message ? tests[i].message : " ") + |
| (tests[i].stack ? "<pre>" + |
| escape_html(tests[i].stack) + |
| "</pre>": ""); |
| if (!(test instanceof RemoteTest)) { |
| html += "<details><summary>Asserts run</summary>" + get_asserts_output(test) + "</details>" |
| } |
| html += "</td></tr>"; |
| } |
| html += "</tbody></table>"; |
| try { |
| log.lastChild.innerHTML = html; |
| } catch (e) { |
| log.appendChild(document.createElementNS(xhtml_ns, "p")) |
| .textContent = "Setting innerHTML for the log threw an exception."; |
| log.appendChild(document.createElementNS(xhtml_ns, "pre")) |
| .textContent = html; |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Template code |
| * |
| * A template is just a JavaScript structure. An element is represented as: |
| * |
| * [tag_name, {attr_name:attr_value}, child1, child2] |
| * |
| * the children can either be strings (which act like text nodes), other templates or |
| * functions (see below) |
| * |
| * A text node is represented as |
| * |
| * ["{text}", value] |
| * |
| * String values have a simple substitution syntax; ${foo} represents a variable foo. |
| * |
| * It is possible to embed logic in templates by using a function in a place where a |
| * node would usually go. The function must either return part of a template or null. |
| * |
| * In cases where a set of nodes are required as output rather than a single node |
| * with children it is possible to just use a list |
| * [node1, node2, node3] |
| * |
| * Usage: |
| * |
| * render(template, substitutions) - take a template and an object mapping |
| * variable names to parameters and return either a DOM node or a list of DOM nodes |
| * |
| * substitute(template, substitutions) - take a template and variable mapping object, |
| * make the variable substitutions and return the substituted template |
| * |
| */ |
| |
| function is_single_node(template) |
| { |
| return typeof template[0] === "string"; |
| } |
| |
| function substitute(template, substitutions) |
| { |
| if (typeof template === "function") { |
| var replacement = template(substitutions); |
| if (!replacement) { |
| return null; |
| } |
| |
| return substitute(replacement, substitutions); |
| } |
| |
| if (is_single_node(template)) { |
| return substitute_single(template, substitutions); |
| } |
| |
| return filter(map(template, function(x) { |
| return substitute(x, substitutions); |
| }), function(x) {return x !== null;}); |
| } |
| |
| function substitute_single(template, substitutions) |
| { |
| var substitution_re = /\$\{([^ }]*)\}/g; |
| |
| function do_substitution(input) { |
| var components = input.split(substitution_re); |
| var rv = []; |
| for (var i = 0; i < components.length; i += 2) { |
| rv.push(components[i]); |
| if (components[i + 1]) { |
| rv.push(String(substitutions[components[i + 1]])); |
| } |
| } |
| return rv; |
| } |
| |
| function substitute_attrs(attrs, rv) |
| { |
| rv[1] = {}; |
| for (var name in template[1]) { |
| if (attrs.hasOwnProperty(name)) { |
| var new_name = do_substitution(name).join(""); |
| var new_value = do_substitution(attrs[name]).join(""); |
| rv[1][new_name] = new_value; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| function substitute_children(children, rv) |
| { |
| for (var i = 0; i < children.length; i++) { |
| if (children[i] instanceof Object) { |
| var replacement = substitute(children[i], substitutions); |
| if (replacement !== null) { |
| if (is_single_node(replacement)) { |
| rv.push(replacement); |
| } else { |
| extend(rv, replacement); |
| } |
| } |
| } else { |
| extend(rv, do_substitution(String(children[i]))); |
| } |
| } |
| return rv; |
| } |
| |
| var rv = []; |
| rv.push(do_substitution(String(template[0])).join("")); |
| |
| if (template[0] === "{text}") { |
| substitute_children(template.slice(1), rv); |
| } else { |
| substitute_attrs(template[1], rv); |
| substitute_children(template.slice(2), rv); |
| } |
| |
| return rv; |
| } |
| |
| function make_dom_single(template, doc) |
| { |
| var output_document = doc || document; |
| var element; |
| if (template[0] === "{text}") { |
| element = output_document.createTextNode(""); |
| for (var i = 1; i < template.length; i++) { |
| element.data += template[i]; |
| } |
| } else { |
| element = output_document.createElementNS(xhtml_ns, template[0]); |
| for (var name in template[1]) { |
| if (template[1].hasOwnProperty(name)) { |
| element.setAttribute(name, template[1][name]); |
| } |
| } |
| for (var i = 2; i < template.length; i++) { |
| if (template[i] instanceof Object) { |
| var sub_element = make_dom(template[i]); |
| element.appendChild(sub_element); |
| } else { |
| var text_node = output_document.createTextNode(template[i]); |
| element.appendChild(text_node); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return element; |
| } |
| |
| function make_dom(template, substitutions, output_document) |
| { |
| if (is_single_node(template)) { |
| return make_dom_single(template, output_document); |
| } |
| |
| return map(template, function(x) { |
| return make_dom_single(x, output_document); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| function render(template, substitutions, output_document) |
| { |
| return make_dom(substitute(template, substitutions), output_document); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Utility functions |
| */ |
| function assert(expected_true, function_name, description, error, substitutions) |
| { |
| if (expected_true !== true) { |
| var msg = make_message(function_name, description, |
| error, substitutions); |
| throw new AssertionError(msg); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| function AssertionError(message) |
| { |
| if (typeof message == "string") { |
| message = sanitize_unpaired_surrogates(message); |
| } |
| this.message = message; |
| this.stack = get_stack(); |
| } |
| expose(AssertionError, "AssertionError"); |
| |
| AssertionError.prototype = Object.create(Error.prototype); |
| |
| const get_stack = function() { |
| var stack = new Error().stack; |
| // IE11 does not initialize 'Error.stack' until the object is thrown. |
| if (!stack) { |
| try { |
| throw new Error(); |
| } catch (e) { |
| stack = e.stack; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // 'Error.stack' is not supported in all browsers/versions |
| if (!stack) { |
| return "(Stack trace unavailable)"; |
| } |
| |
| var lines = stack.split("\n"); |
| |
| // Create a pattern to match stack frames originating within testharness.js. These include the |
| // script URL, followed by the line/col (e.g., '/resources/testharness.js:120:21'). |
| // Escape the URL per http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3561493/is-there-a-regexp-escape-function-in-javascript |
| // in case it contains RegExp characters. |
| var script_url = get_script_url(); |
| var re_text = script_url ? script_url.replace(/[-\/\\^$*+?.()|[\]{}]/g, '\\$&') : "\\btestharness.js"; |
| var re = new RegExp(re_text + ":\\d+:\\d+"); |
| |
| // Some browsers include a preamble that specifies the type of the error object. Skip this by |
| // advancing until we find the first stack frame originating from testharness.js. |
| var i = 0; |
| while (!re.test(lines[i]) && i < lines.length) { |
| i++; |
| } |
| |
| // Then skip the top frames originating from testharness.js to begin the stack at the test code. |
| while (re.test(lines[i]) && i < lines.length) { |
| i++; |
| } |
| |
| // Paranoid check that we didn't skip all frames. If so, return the original stack unmodified. |
| if (i >= lines.length) { |
| return stack; |
| } |
| |
| return lines.slice(i).join("\n"); |
| } |
| |
| function OptionalFeatureUnsupportedError(message) |
| { |
| AssertionError.call(this, message); |
| } |
| OptionalFeatureUnsupportedError.prototype = Object.create(AssertionError.prototype); |
| expose(OptionalFeatureUnsupportedError, "OptionalFeatureUnsupportedError"); |
| |
| function make_message(function_name, description, error, substitutions) |
| { |
| for (var p in substitutions) { |
| if (substitutions.hasOwnProperty(p)) { |
| substitutions[p] = format_value(substitutions[p]); |
| } |
| } |
| var node_form = substitute(["{text}", "${function_name}: ${description}" + error], |
| merge({function_name:function_name, |
| description:(description?description + " ":"")}, |
| substitutions)); |
| return node_form.slice(1).join(""); |
| } |
| |
| function filter(array, callable, thisObj) { |
| var rv = []; |
| for (var i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { |
| if (array.hasOwnProperty(i)) { |
| var pass = callable.call(thisObj, array[i], i, array); |
| if (pass) { |
| rv.push(array[i]); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return rv; |
| } |
| |
| function map(array, callable, thisObj) |
| { |
| var rv = []; |
| rv.length = array.length; |
| for (var i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { |
| if (array.hasOwnProperty(i)) { |
| rv[i] = callable.call(thisObj, array[i], i, array); |
| } |
| } |
| return rv; |
| } |
| |
| function extend(array, items) |
| { |
| Array.prototype.push.apply(array, items); |
| } |
| |
| function forEach(array, callback, thisObj) |
| { |
| for (var i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { |
| if (array.hasOwnProperty(i)) { |
| callback.call(thisObj, array[i], i, array); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Immediately invoke a "iteratee" function with a series of values in |
| * parallel and invoke a final "done" function when all of the "iteratee" |
| * invocations have signaled completion. |
| * |
| * If all callbacks complete synchronously (or if no callbacks are |
| * specified), the `done_callback` will be invoked synchronously. It is the |
| * responsibility of the caller to ensure asynchronicity in cases where |
| * that is desired. |
| * |
| * @param {array} value Zero or more values to use in the invocation of |
| * `iter_callback` |
| * @param {function} iter_callback A function that will be invoked once for |
| * each of the provided `values`. Two |
| * arguments will be available in each |
| * invocation: the value from `values` and |
| * a function that must be invoked to |
| * signal completion |
| * @param {function} done_callback A function that will be invoked after |
| * all operations initiated by the |
| * `iter_callback` function have signaled |
| * completion |
| */ |
| function all_async(values, iter_callback, done_callback) |
| { |
| var remaining = values.length; |
| |
| if (remaining === 0) { |
| done_callback(); |
| } |
| |
| forEach(values, |
| function(element) { |
| var invoked = false; |
| var elDone = function() { |
| if (invoked) { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| invoked = true; |
| remaining -= 1; |
| |
| if (remaining === 0) { |
| done_callback(); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| iter_callback(element, elDone); |
| }); |
| } |
| |
| function merge(a,b) |
| { |
| var rv = {}; |
| var p; |
| for (p in a) { |
| rv[p] = a[p]; |
| } |
| for (p in b) { |
| rv[p] = b[p]; |
| } |
| return rv; |
| } |
| |
| function expose(object, name) |
| { |
| var components = name.split("."); |
| var target = global_scope; |
| for (var i = 0; i < components.length - 1; i++) { |
| if (!(components[i] in target)) { |
| target[components[i]] = {}; |
| } |
| target = target[components[i]]; |
| } |
| target[components[components.length - 1]] = object; |
| } |
| |
| function is_same_origin(w) { |
| try { |
| 'random_prop' in w; |
| return true; |
| } catch (e) { |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** Returns the 'src' URL of the first <script> tag in the page to include the file 'testharness.js'. */ |
| function get_script_url() |
| { |
| if (!('document' in global_scope)) { |
| return undefined; |
| } |
| |
| var scripts = document.getElementsByTagName("script"); |
| for (var i = 0; i < scripts.length; i++) { |
| var src; |
| if (scripts[i].src) { |
| src = scripts[i].src; |
| } else if (scripts[i].href) { |
| //SVG case |
| src = scripts[i].href.baseVal; |
| } |
| |
| var matches = src && src.match(/^(.*\/|)testharness\.js$/); |
| if (matches) { |
| return src; |
| } |
| } |
| return undefined; |
| } |
| |
| /** Returns the <title> or filename or "Untitled" */ |
| function get_title() |
| { |
| if ('document' in global_scope) { |
| //Don't use document.title to work around an Opera/Presto bug in XHTML documents |
| var title = document.getElementsByTagName("title")[0]; |
| if (title && title.firstChild && title.firstChild.data) { |
| return title.firstChild.data; |
| } |
| } |
| if ('META_TITLE' in global_scope && META_TITLE) { |
| return META_TITLE; |
| } |
| if ('location' in global_scope) { |
| return location.pathname.substring(location.pathname.lastIndexOf('/') + 1, location.pathname.indexOf('.')); |
| } |
| return "Untitled"; |
| } |
| |
| function supports_post_message(w) |
| { |
| var supports; |
| var type; |
| // Given IE implements postMessage across nested iframes but not across |
| // windows or tabs, you can't infer cross-origin communication from the presence |
| // of postMessage on the current window object only. |
| // |
| // Touching the postMessage prop on a window can throw if the window is |
| // not from the same origin AND post message is not supported in that |
| // browser. So just doing an existence test here won't do, you also need |
| // to wrap it in a try..catch block. |
| try { |
| type = typeof w.postMessage; |
| if (type === "function") { |
| supports = true; |
| } |
| |
| // IE8 supports postMessage, but implements it as a host object which |
| // returns "object" as its `typeof`. |
| else if (type === "object") { |
| supports = true; |
| } |
| |
| // This is the case where postMessage isn't supported AND accessing a |
| // window property across origins does NOT throw (e.g. old Safari browser). |
| else { |
| supports = false; |
| } |
| } catch (e) { |
| // This is the case where postMessage isn't supported AND accessing a |
| // window property across origins throws (e.g. old Firefox browser). |
| supports = false; |
| } |
| return supports; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Setup globals |
| */ |
| |
| var tests = new Tests(); |
| |
| if (global_scope.addEventListener) { |
| var error_handler = function(error, message, stack) { |
| var optional_unsupported = error instanceof OptionalFeatureUnsupportedError; |
| if (tests.file_is_test) { |
| var test = tests.tests[0]; |
| if (test.phase >= test.phases.HAS_RESULT) { |
| return; |
| } |
| var status = optional_unsupported ? test.PRECONDITION_FAILED : test.FAIL; |
| test.set_status(status, message, stack); |
| test.phase = test.phases.HAS_RESULT; |
| } else if (!tests.allow_uncaught_exception) { |
| var status = optional_unsupported ? tests.status.PRECONDITION_FAILED : tests.status.ERROR; |
| tests.status.status = status; |
| tests.status.message = message; |
| tests.status.stack = stack; |
| } |
| |
| // Do not transition to the "complete" phase if the test has been |
| // configured to allow uncaught exceptions. This gives the test an |
| // opportunity to define subtests based on the exception reporting |
| // behavior. |
| if (!tests.allow_uncaught_exception) { |
| done(); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| addEventListener("error", function(e) { |
| var message = e.message; |
| var stack; |
| if (e.error && e.error.stack) { |
| stack = e.error.stack; |
| } else { |
| stack = e.filename + ":" + e.lineno + ":" + e.colno; |
| } |
| error_handler(e.error, message, stack); |
| }, false); |
| |
| addEventListener("unhandledrejection", function(e) { |
| var message; |
| if (e.reason && e.reason.message) { |
| message = "Unhandled rejection: " + e.reason.message; |
| } else { |
| message = "Unhandled rejection"; |
| } |
| var stack; |
| if (e.reason && e.reason.stack) { |
| stack = e.reason.stack; |
| } |
| error_handler(e.reason, message, stack); |
| }, false); |
| } |
| |
| test_environment.on_tests_ready(); |
| |
| /** |
| * Stylesheet |
| */ |
| var stylesheetContent = "\ |
| html {\ |
| font-family:DejaVu Sans, Bitstream Vera Sans, Arial, Sans;\ |
| }\ |
| \ |
| #log .warning,\ |
| #log .warning a {\ |
| color: black;\ |
| background: yellow;\ |
| }\ |
| \ |
| #log .error,\ |
| #log .error a {\ |
| color: white;\ |
| background: red;\ |
| }\ |
| \ |
| section#summary {\ |
| margin-bottom:1em;\ |
| }\ |
| \ |
| table#results {\ |
| border-collapse:collapse;\ |
| table-layout:fixed;\ |
| width:100%;\ |
| }\ |
| \ |
| table#results > thead > tr > th:first-child,\ |
| table#results > tbody > tr > td:first-child {\ |
| width:8em;\ |
| }\ |
| \ |
| table#results > thead > tr > th:last-child,\ |
| table#results > thead > tr > td:last-child {\ |
| width:50%;\ |
| }\ |
| \ |
| table#results.assertions > thead > tr > th:last-child,\ |
| table#results.assertions > tbody > tr > td:last-child {\ |
| width:35%;\ |
| }\ |
| \ |
| table#results > thead > > tr > th {\ |
| padding:0;\ |
| padding-bottom:0.5em;\ |
| border-bottom:medium solid black;\ |
| }\ |
| \ |
| table#results > tbody > tr> td {\ |
| padding:1em;\ |
| padding-bottom:0.5em;\ |
| border-bottom:thin solid black;\ |
| }\ |
| \ |
| .pass {\ |
| color:green;\ |
| }\ |
| \ |
| .fail {\ |
| color:red;\ |
| }\ |
| \ |
| tr.timeout {\ |
| color:red;\ |
| }\ |
| \ |
| tr.notrun {\ |
| color:blue;\ |
| }\ |
| \ |
| tr.optionalunsupported {\ |
| color:blue;\ |
| }\ |
| \ |
| .ok {\ |
| color:green;\ |
| }\ |
| \ |
| .error {\ |
| color:red;\ |
| }\ |
| \ |
| .pass, .fail, .timeout, .notrun, .optionalunsupported .ok, .timeout, .error {\ |
| font-variant:small-caps;\ |
| }\ |
| \ |
| table#results span {\ |
| display:block;\ |
| }\ |
| \ |
| table#results span.expected {\ |
| font-family:DejaVu Sans Mono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Monospace;\ |
| white-space:pre;\ |
| }\ |
| \ |
| table#results span.actual {\ |
| font-family:DejaVu Sans Mono, Bitstream Vera Sans Mono, Monospace;\ |
| white-space:pre;\ |
| }\ |
| "; |
| |
| })(self); |
| // vim: set expandtab shiftwidth=4 tabstop=4: |