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author | Matt A. Tobin <mattatobin@localhost.localdomain> | 2018-02-02 04:16:08 -0500 |
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committer | Matt A. Tobin <mattatobin@localhost.localdomain> | 2018-02-02 04:16:08 -0500 |
commit | 5f8de423f190bbb79a62f804151bc24824fa32d8 (patch) | |
tree | 10027f336435511475e392454359edea8e25895d /toolkit/modules/tests/PromiseTestUtils.jsm | |
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diff --git a/toolkit/modules/tests/PromiseTestUtils.jsm b/toolkit/modules/tests/PromiseTestUtils.jsm new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d60b785a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/toolkit/modules/tests/PromiseTestUtils.jsm @@ -0,0 +1,241 @@ +/* Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain. + * http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ */ + +/* + * Detects and reports unhandled rejections during test runs. Test harnesses + * will fail tests in this case, unless the test whitelists itself. + */ + +"use strict"; + +this.EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = [ + "PromiseTestUtils", +]; + +const { classes: Cc, interfaces: Ci, utils: Cu, results: Cr } = Components; + +Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/Services.jsm", this); + +// Keep "JSMPromise" separate so "Promise" still refers to DOM Promises. +let JSMPromise = Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/Promise.jsm", {}).Promise; + +// For now, we need test harnesses to provide a reference to Assert.jsm. +let Assert = null; + +this.PromiseTestUtils = { + /** + * Array of objects containing the details of the Promise rejections that are + * currently left uncaught. This includes DOM Promise and Promise.jsm. When + * rejections in DOM Promises are consumed, they are removed from this list. + * + * The objects contain at least the following properties: + * { + * message: The error message associated with the rejection, if any. + * date: Date object indicating when the rejection was observed. + * id: For DOM Promise only, the Promise ID from PromiseDebugging. This is + * only used for tracking and should not be checked by the callers. + * stack: nsIStackFrame, SavedFrame, or string indicating the stack at the + * time the rejection was triggered. May also be null if the + * rejection was triggered while a script was on the stack. + * } + */ + _rejections: [], + + /** + * When an uncaught rejection is detected, it is ignored if one of the + * functions in this array returns true when called with the rejection details + * as its only argument. When a function matches an expected rejection, it is + * then removed from the array. + */ + _rejectionIgnoreFns: [], + + /** + * Called only by the test infrastructure, registers the rejection observers. + * + * This should be called only once, and a matching "uninit" call must be made + * or the tests will crash on shutdown. + */ + init() { + if (this._initialized) { + Cu.reportError("This object was already initialized."); + return; + } + + PromiseDebugging.addUncaughtRejectionObserver(this); + + // Promise.jsm rejections are only reported to this observer when requested, + // so we don't have to store a key to remove them when consumed. + JSMPromise.Debugging.addUncaughtErrorObserver( + rejection => this._rejections.push(rejection)); + + this._initialized = true; + }, + _initialized: false, + + /** + * Called only by the test infrastructure, unregisters the observers. + */ + uninit() { + if (!this._initialized) { + return; + } + + PromiseDebugging.removeUncaughtRejectionObserver(this); + JSMPromise.Debugging.clearUncaughtErrorObservers(); + + this._initialized = false; + }, + + /** + * Called only by the test infrastructure, spins the event loop until the + * messages for pending DOM Promise rejections have been processed. + */ + ensureDOMPromiseRejectionsProcessed() { + let observed = false; + let observer = { + onLeftUncaught: promise => { + if (PromiseDebugging.getState(promise).reason === + this._ensureDOMPromiseRejectionsProcessedReason) { + observed = true; + } + }, + onConsumed() {}, + }; + + PromiseDebugging.addUncaughtRejectionObserver(observer); + Promise.reject(this._ensureDOMPromiseRejectionsProcessedReason); + while (!observed) { + Services.tm.mainThread.processNextEvent(true); + } + PromiseDebugging.removeUncaughtRejectionObserver(observer); + }, + _ensureDOMPromiseRejectionsProcessedReason: {}, + + /** + * Called only by the tests for PromiseDebugging.addUncaughtRejectionObserver + * and for JSMPromise.Debugging, disables the observers in this module. + */ + disableUncaughtRejectionObserverForSelfTest() { + this.uninit(); + }, + + /** + * Called by tests that have been whitelisted, disables the observers in this + * module. For new tests where uncaught rejections are expected, you should + * use the more granular expectUncaughtRejection function instead. + */ + thisTestLeaksUncaughtRejectionsAndShouldBeFixed() { + this.uninit(); + }, + + /** + * Sets or updates the Assert object instance to be used for error reporting. + */ + set Assert(assert) { + Assert = assert; + }, + + // UncaughtRejectionObserver + onLeftUncaught(promise) { + let message = "(Unable to convert rejection reason to string.)"; + try { + let reason = PromiseDebugging.getState(promise).reason; + if (reason === this._ensureDOMPromiseRejectionsProcessedReason) { + // Ignore the special promise for ensureDOMPromiseRejectionsProcessed. + return; + } + message = reason.message || ("" + reason); + } catch (ex) {} + + // It's important that we don't store any reference to the provided Promise + // object or its value after this function returns in order to avoid leaks. + this._rejections.push({ + id: PromiseDebugging.getPromiseID(promise), + message, + date: new Date(), + stack: PromiseDebugging.getRejectionStack(promise), + }); + }, + + // UncaughtRejectionObserver + onConsumed(promise) { + // We don't expect that many unhandled rejections will appear at the same + // time, so the algorithm doesn't need to be optimized for that case. + let id = PromiseDebugging.getPromiseID(promise); + let index = this._rejections.findIndex(rejection => rejection.id == id); + // If we get a consumption notification for a rejection that was left + // uncaught before this module was initialized, we can safely ignore it. + if (index != -1) { + this._rejections.splice(index, 1); + } + }, + + /** + * Informs the test suite that the test code will generate a Promise rejection + * that will still be unhandled when the test file terminates. + * + * This method must be called once for each instance of Promise that is + * expected to be uncaught, even if the rejection reason is the same for each + * instance. + * + * If the expected rejection does not occur, the test will fail. + * + * @param regExpOrCheckFn + * This can either be a regular expression that should match the error + * message of the rejection, or a check function that is invoked with + * the rejection details object as its first argument. + */ + expectUncaughtRejection(regExpOrCheckFn) { + let checkFn = !("test" in regExpOrCheckFn) ? regExpOrCheckFn : + rejection => regExpOrCheckFn.test(rejection.message); + this._rejectionIgnoreFns.push(checkFn); + }, + + /** + * Fails the test if there are any uncaught rejections at this time that have + * not been whitelisted using expectUncaughtRejection. + * + * Depending on the configuration of the test suite, this function might only + * report the details of the first uncaught rejection that was generated. + * + * This is called by the test suite at the end of each test function. + */ + assertNoUncaughtRejections() { + // Ask Promise.jsm to report all uncaught rejections to the observer now. + JSMPromise.Debugging.flushUncaughtErrors(); + + // If there is any uncaught rejection left at this point, the test fails. + while (this._rejections.length > 0) { + let rejection = this._rejections.shift(); + + // If one of the ignore functions matches, ignore the rejection, then + // remove the function so that each function only matches one rejection. + let index = this._rejectionIgnoreFns.findIndex(f => f(rejection)); + if (index != -1) { + this._rejectionIgnoreFns.splice(index, 1); + continue; + } + + // Report the error. This operation can throw an exception, depending on + // the configuration of the test suite that handles the assertion. + Assert.ok(false, + `A promise chain failed to handle a rejection:` + + ` ${rejection.message} - rejection date: ${rejection.date}`+ + ` - stack: ${rejection.stack}`); + } + }, + + /** + * Fails the test if any rejection indicated by expectUncaughtRejection has + * not yet been reported at this time. + * + * This is called by the test suite at the end of each test file. + */ + assertNoMoreExpectedRejections() { + // Only log this condition is there is a failure. + if (this._rejectionIgnoreFns.length > 0) { + Assert.equal(this._rejectionIgnoreFns.length, 0, + "Unable to find a rejection expected by expectUncaughtRejection."); + } + }, +}; |