| // META: script=support-promises.js |
| |
| setup({allow_uncaught_exception:true}); |
| |
| promise_test(async testCase => { |
| // Register an event listener that will prevent the intentionally thrown |
| // error from bubbling up to the window and failing the testharness. This |
| // is necessary because currently allow_uncaught_exception does not behave |
| // as expected for promise_test. |
| // |
| // Git issue: https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt/issues/14041 |
| self.addEventListener('error', (event) => { event.preventDefault(); }); |
| |
| const db = await createDatabase(testCase, async db => { |
| await createBooksStore(testCase, db); |
| }); |
| |
| const txn = db.transaction(['books'], 'readwrite'); |
| const objectStore = txn.objectStore('books'); |
| const putRequest = objectStore.put({isbn:'one', title:'title'}); |
| txn.commit(); |
| putRequest.onsuccess = () => { |
| throw new Error('This error thrown after an explicit commit should not ' + |
| 'prevent the transaction from committing.'); |
| } |
| await promiseForTransaction(testCase, txn); |
| |
| // Ensure that despite the uncaught error after the put request, the explicit |
| // commit still causes the request to be committed. |
| const txn2 = db.transaction(['books'], 'readwrite'); |
| const objectStore2 = txn2.objectStore('books'); |
| const getRequest = objectStore2.get('one'); |
| await promiseForTransaction(testCase, txn2); |
| |
| assert_equals(getRequest.result.title, 'title'); |
| }, 'Any errors in callbacks that run after an explicit commit will not stop ' |
| + 'the commit from being processed.'); |