From 8b8c65072aedef94610748ce92c2ed3a19fd5517 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Matt A. Tobin" Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2018 06:25:10 -0500 Subject: Purge b2g/ --- b2g/components/test/unit/head_identity.js | 159 ------------------------------ 1 file changed, 159 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 b2g/components/test/unit/head_identity.js (limited to 'b2g/components/test/unit/head_identity.js') diff --git a/b2g/components/test/unit/head_identity.js b/b2g/components/test/unit/head_identity.js deleted file mode 100644 index 604a77284..000000000 --- a/b2g/components/test/unit/head_identity.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,159 +0,0 @@ -/* Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain. - * http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ */ - -var Ci = Components.interfaces; -var Cu = Components.utils; - -// The following boilerplate makes sure that XPCOM calls -// that use the profile directory work. - -Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.jsm"); -Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/Services.jsm"); - -XPCOMUtils.defineLazyModuleGetter(this, "MinimalIDService", - "resource://gre/modules/identity/MinimalIdentity.jsm", - "IdentityService"); - -XPCOMUtils.defineLazyModuleGetter(this, - "Logger", - "resource://gre/modules/identity/LogUtils.jsm"); - -XPCOMUtils.defineLazyServiceGetter(this, - "uuidGenerator", - "@mozilla.org/uuid-generator;1", - "nsIUUIDGenerator"); - -const TEST_URL = "https://myfavoriteflan.com"; -const TEST_USER = "uumellmahaye1969@hotmail.com"; -const TEST_PRIVKEY = "i-am-a-secret"; -const TEST_CERT = "i~like~pie"; - -// The following are utility functions for Identity testing - -function log(...aMessageArgs) { - Logger.log.apply(Logger, ["test"].concat(aMessageArgs)); -} - -function partial(fn) { - let args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1); - return function() { - return fn.apply(this, args.concat(Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments))); - }; -} - -function uuid() { - return uuidGenerator.generateUUID().toString(); -} - -// create a mock "doc" object, which the Identity Service -// uses as a pointer back into the doc object -function mockDoc(aParams, aDoFunc) { - let mockedDoc = {}; - mockedDoc.id = uuid(); - - // Properties of aParams may include loggedInUser - Object.keys(aParams).forEach(function(param) { - mockedDoc[param] = aParams[param]; - }); - - // the origin is set inside nsDOMIdentity by looking at the - // document.nodePrincipal.origin. Here we, we must satisfy - // ourselves with pretending. - mockedDoc.origin = "https://jedp.gov"; - - mockedDoc['do'] = aDoFunc; - mockedDoc.doReady = partial(aDoFunc, 'ready'); - mockedDoc.doLogin = partial(aDoFunc, 'login'); - mockedDoc.doLogout = partial(aDoFunc, 'logout'); - mockedDoc.doError = partial(aDoFunc, 'error'); - mockedDoc.doCancel = partial(aDoFunc, 'cancel'); - mockedDoc.doCoffee = partial(aDoFunc, 'coffee'); - - return mockedDoc; -} - -// create a mock "pipe" object that would normally communicate -// messages up to gaia (either the trusty ui or the hidden iframe), -// and convey messages back down from gaia to the controller through -// the message callback. - -// The mock receiving pipe simulates gaia which, after receiving messages -// through the pipe, will call back with instructions to invoke -// certain methods. It mocks what comes back from the other end of -// the pipe. -function mockReceivingPipe() { - let MockedPipe = { - communicate: function(aRpOptions, aGaiaOptions, aMessageCallback) { - switch (aGaiaOptions.message) { - case "identity-delegate-watch": - aMessageCallback({json: {method: "ready"}}); - break; - case "identity-delegate-request": - aMessageCallback({json: {method: "login", assertion: TEST_CERT}}); - break; - case "identity-delegate-logout": - aMessageCallback({json: {method: "logout"}}); - break; - default: - throw("what the what?? " + aGaiaOptions.message); - break; - } - } - }; - return MockedPipe; -} - -// The mock sending pipe lets us test what's actually getting put in the -// pipe. -function mockSendingPipe(aMessageCallback) { - let MockedPipe = { - communicate: function(aRpOptions, aGaiaOptions, aDummyCallback) { - aMessageCallback(aRpOptions, aGaiaOptions); - } - }; - return MockedPipe; -} - -// mimicking callback funtionality for ease of testing -// this observer auto-removes itself after the observe function -// is called, so this is meant to observe only ONE event. -function makeObserver(aObserveTopic, aObserveFunc) { - let observer = { - // nsISupports provides type management in C++ - // nsIObserver is to be an observer - QueryInterface: XPCOMUtils.generateQI([Ci.nsISupports, Ci.nsIObserver]), - - observe: function (aSubject, aTopic, aData) { - if (aTopic == aObserveTopic) { - Services.obs.removeObserver(observer, aObserveTopic); - aObserveFunc(aSubject, aTopic, aData); - } - } - }; - - Services.obs.addObserver(observer, aObserveTopic, false); -} - -// a hook to set up the ID service with an identity with keypair and all -// when ready, invoke callback with the identity. It's there if we need it. -function setup_test_identity(identity, cert, cb) { - cb(); -} - -// takes a list of functions and returns a function that -// when called the first time, calls the first func, -// then the next time the second, etc. -function call_sequentially() { - let numCalls = 0; - let funcs = arguments; - - return function() { - if (!funcs[numCalls]) { - let argString = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments).join(","); - do_throw("Too many calls: " + argString); - return; - } - funcs[numCalls].apply(funcs[numCalls],arguments); - numCalls += 1; - }; -} -- cgit v1.2.3