code-server/test/unit/util.test.ts
Asher e8443e2602
Fix helpers not working in e2e tests
It errors that jest is not defined so put it behind a function instead
of immediately creating the mock (this is probably a better pattern
anyway).

The constant tests had to be reworked a little. Since the logger mock is
hoisted it runs before createLoggerMock is imported. I moved it into a
beforeAll which means the require call also needed to be moved
there (since we need to mock the logger before requiring the constants
or it'll pull the non-mocked logger).

This means getPackageJson needs to be a let and assigned afterward. To
avoid having to define a type for getPackageJson I just added a let var
set to the type of the imported constants file and modified the other
areas to use the same paradigm.

I also replaced some hardcoded strings with the mocked package.json
object.
2021-05-06 15:01:35 -05:00

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import { JSDOM } from "jsdom"
import {
arrayify,
generateUuid,
getFirstString,
getOptions,
logError,
plural,
resolveBase,
split,
trimSlashes,
normalize,
} from "../../src/common/util"
import { createLoggerMock } from "../utils/helpers"
const dom = new JSDOM()
global.document = dom.window.document
export type LocationLike = Pick<Location, "pathname" | "origin">
describe("util", () => {
describe("normalize", () => {
it("should remove multiple slashes", () => {
expect(normalize("//foo//bar//baz///mumble")).toBe("/foo/bar/baz/mumble")
})
it("should remove trailing slashes", () => {
expect(normalize("qux///")).toBe("qux")
})
it("should preserve trailing slash if it exists", () => {
expect(normalize("qux///", true)).toBe("qux/")
expect(normalize("qux", true)).toBe("qux")
})
})
describe("split", () => {
it("should split at a comma", () => {
expect(split("Hello,world", ",")).toStrictEqual(["Hello", "world"])
})
it("shouldn't split if the delimiter doesn't exist", () => {
expect(split("Hello world", ",")).toStrictEqual(["Hello world", ""])
})
})
describe("plural", () => {
it("should add an s if count is greater than 1", () => {
expect(plural(2, "dog")).toBe("dogs")
})
it("should NOT add an s if the count is 1", () => {
expect(plural(1, "dog")).toBe("dog")
})
})
describe("generateUuid", () => {
it("should generate a unique uuid", () => {
const uuid = generateUuid()
const uuid2 = generateUuid()
expect(uuid).toHaveLength(24)
expect(typeof uuid).toBe("string")
expect(uuid).not.toBe(uuid2)
})
it("should generate a uuid of a specific length", () => {
const uuid = generateUuid(10)
expect(uuid).toHaveLength(10)
})
})
describe("trimSlashes", () => {
it("should remove leading slashes", () => {
expect(trimSlashes("/hello-world")).toBe("hello-world")
})
it("should remove trailing slashes", () => {
expect(trimSlashes("hello-world/")).toBe("hello-world")
})
it("should remove both leading and trailing slashes", () => {
expect(trimSlashes("/hello-world/")).toBe("hello-world")
})
it("should remove multiple leading and trailing slashes", () => {
expect(trimSlashes("///hello-world////")).toBe("hello-world")
})
})
describe("resolveBase", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
const location: LocationLike = {
pathname: "/healthz",
origin: "http://localhost:8080",
}
// Because resolveBase is not a pure function
// and relies on the global location to be set
// we set it before all the tests
// and tell TS that our location should be looked at
// as Location (even though it's missing some properties)
global.location = location as Location
})
it("should resolve a base", () => {
expect(resolveBase("localhost:8080")).toBe("/localhost:8080")
})
it("should resolve a base with a forward slash at the beginning", () => {
expect(resolveBase("/localhost:8080")).toBe("/localhost:8080")
})
it("should resolve a base with query params", () => {
expect(resolveBase("localhost:8080?folder=hello-world")).toBe("/localhost:8080")
})
it("should resolve a base with a path", () => {
expect(resolveBase("localhost:8080/hello/world")).toBe("/localhost:8080/hello/world")
})
it("should resolve a base to an empty string when not provided", () => {
expect(resolveBase()).toBe("")
})
})
describe("getOptions", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
const location: LocationLike = {
pathname: "/healthz",
origin: "http://localhost:8080",
// search: "?environmentId=600e0187-0909d8a00cb0a394720d4dce",
}
// Because resolveBase is not a pure function
// and relies on the global location to be set
// we set it before all the tests
// and tell TS that our location should be looked at
// as Location (even though it's missing some properties)
global.location = location as Location
})
afterEach(() => {
jest.restoreAllMocks()
})
it("should return options with base and cssStaticBase even if it doesn't exist", () => {
expect(getOptions()).toStrictEqual({
base: "",
csStaticBase: "",
})
})
it("should return options when they do exist", () => {
// Mock getElementById
const spy = jest.spyOn(document, "getElementById")
// Create a fake element and set the attribute
const mockElement = document.createElement("div")
mockElement.setAttribute(
"data-settings",
'{"base":".","csStaticBase":"./static/development/Users/jp/Dev/code-server","logLevel":2,"disableTelemetry":false,"disableUpdateCheck":false}',
)
// Return mockElement from the spy
// this way, when we call "getElementById"
// it returns the element
spy.mockImplementation(() => mockElement)
expect(getOptions()).toStrictEqual({
base: "",
csStaticBase: "/static/development/Users/jp/Dev/code-server",
disableTelemetry: false,
disableUpdateCheck: false,
logLevel: 2,
})
})
it("should include queryOpts", () => {
// Trying to understand how the implementation works
// 1. It grabs the search params from location.search (i.e. ?)
// 2. it then grabs the "options" param if it exists
// 3. then it creates a new options object
// spreads the original options
// then parses the queryOpts
location.search = '?options={"logLevel":2}'
expect(getOptions()).toStrictEqual({
base: "",
csStaticBase: "",
logLevel: 2,
})
})
})
describe("arrayify", () => {
it("should return value it's already an array", () => {
expect(arrayify(["hello", "world"])).toStrictEqual(["hello", "world"])
})
it("should wrap the value in an array if not an array", () => {
expect(
arrayify({
name: "Coder",
version: "3.8",
}),
).toStrictEqual([{ name: "Coder", version: "3.8" }])
})
it("should return an empty array if the value is undefined", () => {
expect(arrayify(undefined)).toStrictEqual([])
})
})
describe("getFirstString", () => {
it("should return the string if passed a string", () => {
expect(getFirstString("Hello world!")).toBe("Hello world!")
})
it("should get the first string from an array", () => {
expect(getFirstString(["Hello", "World"])).toBe("Hello")
})
it("should return undefined if the value isn't an array or a string", () => {
expect(getFirstString({ name: "Coder" })).toBe(undefined)
})
})
describe("logError", () => {
afterEach(() => {
jest.clearAllMocks()
})
afterAll(() => {
jest.restoreAllMocks()
})
const loggerModule = createLoggerMock()
it("should log an error with the message and stack trace", () => {
const message = "You don't have access to that folder."
const error = new Error(message)
logError(loggerModule.logger, "ui", error)
expect(loggerModule.logger.error).toHaveBeenCalled()
expect(loggerModule.logger.error).toHaveBeenCalledWith(`ui: ${error.message} ${error.stack}`)
})
it("should log an error, even if not an instance of error", () => {
logError(loggerModule.logger, "api", "oh no")
expect(loggerModule.logger.error).toHaveBeenCalled()
expect(loggerModule.logger.error).toHaveBeenCalledWith("api: oh no")
})
})
})