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'use strict';
if (self.importScripts) {
self.importScripts('/resources/testharness.js');
self.importScripts('../resources/rs-utils.js');
self.importScripts('../resources/test-utils.js');
}
function duckTypedPassThroughTransform() {
let enqueueInReadable;
let closeReadable;
return {
writable: new WritableStream({
write(chunk) {
enqueueInReadable(chunk);
},
close() {
closeReadable();
}
}),
readable: new ReadableStream({
start(c) {
enqueueInReadable = c.enqueue.bind(c);
closeReadable = c.close.bind(c);
}
})
};
}
function uninterestingReadableWritablePair() {
return { writable: new WritableStream(), readable: new ReadableStream() };
}
promise_test(() => {
const readableEnd = sequentialReadableStream(5).pipeThrough(duckTypedPassThroughTransform());
return readableStreamToArray(readableEnd).then(chunks =>
assert_array_equals(chunks, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]), 'chunks should match');
}, 'Piping through a duck-typed pass-through transform stream should work');
promise_test(() => {
const transform = {
writable: new WritableStream({
start(c) {
c.error(new Error('this rejection should not be reported as unhandled'));
}
}),
readable: new ReadableStream()
};
sequentialReadableStream(5).pipeThrough(transform);
// The test harness should complain about unhandled rejections by then.
return flushAsyncEvents();
}, 'Piping through a transform errored on the writable end does not cause an unhandled promise rejection');
test(() => {
let calledWithArgs;
const dummy = {
pipeTo(...args) {
calledWithArgs = args;
// Does not return anything, testing the spec's guard against trying to mark [[PromiseIsHandled]] on undefined.
}
};
const fakeWritable = { fake: 'writable' };
const fakeReadable = { fake: 'readable' };
const arg2 = { arg: 'arg2' };
const arg3 = { arg: 'arg3' };
const result =
ReadableStream.prototype.pipeThrough.call(dummy, { writable: fakeWritable, readable: fakeReadable }, arg2, arg3);
assert_array_equals(calledWithArgs, [fakeWritable, arg2],
'The this value\'s pipeTo method should be called with the appropriate arguments');
assert_equals(result, fakeReadable, 'return value should be the passed readable property');
}, 'pipeThrough generically calls pipeTo with the appropriate args');
test(() => {
const dummy = {
pipeTo() {
return { not: 'a promise' };
}
};
ReadableStream.prototype.pipeThrough.call(dummy, uninterestingReadableWritablePair());
// Test passes if this doesn't throw or crash.
}, 'pipeThrough can handle calling a pipeTo that returns a non-promise object');
test(() => {
const dummy = {
pipeTo() {
return {
then() {},
this: 'is not a real promise'
};
}
};
ReadableStream.prototype.pipeThrough.call(dummy, uninterestingReadableWritablePair());
// Test passes if this doesn't throw or crash.
}, 'pipeThrough can handle calling a pipeTo that returns a non-promise thenable object');
promise_test(() => {
const dummy = {
pipeTo() {
return Promise.reject(new Error('this rejection should not be reported as unhandled'));
}
};
ReadableStream.prototype.pipeThrough.call(dummy, uninterestingReadableWritablePair());
// The test harness should complain about unhandled rejections by then.
return flushAsyncEvents();
}, 'pipeThrough should mark a real promise from a fake readable as handled');
test(() => {
let thenCalled = false;
let catchCalled = false;
const dummy = {
pipeTo() {
const fakePromise = Object.create(Promise.prototype);
fakePromise.then = () => {
thenCalled = true;
};
fakePromise.catch = () => {
catchCalled = true;
};
assert_true(fakePromise instanceof Promise, 'fakePromise fools instanceof');
return fakePromise;
}
};
// An incorrect implementation which uses an internal method to mark the promise as handled will throw or crash here.
ReadableStream.prototype.pipeThrough.call(dummy, uninterestingReadableWritablePair());
// An incorrect implementation that tries to mark the promise as handled by calling .then() or .catch() on the object
// will fail these tests.
assert_false(thenCalled, 'then should not be called');
assert_false(catchCalled, 'catch should not be called');
}, 'pipeThrough should not be fooled by an object whose instanceof Promise returns true');
test(() => {
const pairs = [
{},
{ readable: undefined, writable: undefined },
{ readable: 'readable' },
{ readable: 'readable', writable: undefined },
{ writable: 'writable' },
{ readable: undefined, writable: 'writable' }
];
for (let i = 0; i < pairs.length; ++i) {
const pair = pairs[i];
const rs = new ReadableStream();
assert_throws(new TypeError(), () => rs.pipeThrough(pair),
`pipeThrough should throw for argument ${JSON.stringify(pair)} (index ${i});`);
}
}, 'undefined readable or writable arguments should cause pipeThrough to throw');
test(() => {
const invalidArguments = [null, 0, NaN, '', [], {}, false, () => {}];
for (const arg of invalidArguments) {
const rs = new ReadableStream();
assert_equals(arg, rs.pipeThrough({ writable: new WritableStream(), readable: arg }),
'pipeThrough() should not throw for readable: ' + JSON.stringify(arg));
const rs2 = new ReadableStream();
assert_equals(rs2, rs.pipeThrough({ writable: arg, readable: rs2 }),
'pipeThrough() should not throw for writable: ' + JSON.stringify(arg));
}
}, 'invalid but not undefined arguments should not cause pipeThrough to throw');
test(() => {
const thisValue = {
pipeTo() {
assert_unreached('pipeTo should not be called');
}
};
methodThrows(ReadableStream.prototype, 'pipeThrough', thisValue, [undefined, {}]);
methodThrows(ReadableStream.prototype, 'pipeThrough', thisValue, [null, {}]);
}, 'pipeThrough should throw when its first argument is not convertible to an object');
test(() => {
const args = [{ readable: {}, writable: {} }, {}];
methodThrows(ReadableStream.prototype, 'pipeThrough', undefined, args);
methodThrows(ReadableStream.prototype, 'pipeThrough', null, args);
methodThrows(ReadableStream.prototype, 'pipeThrough', 1, args);
methodThrows(ReadableStream.prototype, 'pipeThrough', { pipeTo: 'test' }, args);
}, 'pipeThrough should throw when "this" has no pipeTo method');
test(() => {
const error = new Error('potato');
const throwingPipeTo = {
get pipeTo() {
throw error;
}
};
assert_throws(error,
() => ReadableStream.prototype.pipeThrough.call(throwingPipeTo, { readable: { }, writable: { } }, {}),
'pipeThrough should rethrow the error thrown by pipeTo');
const thisValue = {
pipeTo() {
assert_unreached('pipeTo should not be called');
}
};
const throwingWritable = {
readable: {},
get writable() {
throw error;
}
};
assert_throws(error,
() => ReadableStream.prototype.pipeThrough.call(thisValue, throwingWritable, {}),
'pipeThrough should rethrow the error thrown by the writable getter');
const throwingReadable = {
get readable() {
throw error;
},
writable: {}
};
assert_throws(error,
() => ReadableStream.prototype.pipeThrough.call(thisValue, throwingReadable, {}),
'pipeThrough should rethrow the error thrown by the readable getter');
}, 'pipeThrough should rethrow errors from accessing pipeTo, readable, or writable');
test(() => {
let count = 0;
const thisValue = {
pipeTo() {
++count;
}
};
ReadableStream.prototype.pipeThrough.call(thisValue, { readable: {}, writable: {} });
assert_equals(count, 1, 'pipeTo was called once');
}, 'pipeThrough should work with no options argument');
done();