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/* Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain.
http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ */
"use strict";
// Tests that the DOM Template engine works properly
/*
* These tests run both in Mozilla/Mochitest and plain browsers (as does
* domtemplate)
* We should endevour to keep the source in sync.
*/
const {template} = require("devtools/shared/gcli/templater");
const TEST_URI = TEST_URI_ROOT + "browser_templater_basic.html";
var test = Task.async(function* () {
yield addTab("about:blank");
let [host,, doc] = yield createHost("bottom", TEST_URI);
info("Starting DOM Templater Tests");
runTest(0, host, doc);
});
function runTest(index, host, doc) {
let options = tests[index] = tests[index]();
let holder = doc.createElement("div");
holder.id = options.name;
let body = doc.body;
body.appendChild(holder);
holder.innerHTML = options.template;
info("Running " + options.name);
template(holder, options.data, options.options);
if (typeof options.result == "string") {
is(holder.innerHTML, options.result, options.name);
} else {
ok(holder.innerHTML.match(options.result) != null,
options.name + " result='" + holder.innerHTML + "'");
}
if (options.also) {
options.also(options);
}
function runNextTest() {
index++;
if (index < tests.length) {
runTest(index, host, doc);
} else {
finished(host);
}
}
if (options.later) {
let ais = is.bind(this);
function createTester(testHolder, testOptions) {
return () => {
ais(testHolder.innerHTML, testOptions.later, testOptions.name + " later");
runNextTest();
};
}
executeSoon(createTester(holder, options));
} else {
runNextTest();
}
}
function finished(host) {
host.destroy();
gBrowser.removeCurrentTab();
info("Finishing DOM Templater Tests");
tests = null;
finish();
}
/**
* Why have an array of functions that return data rather than just an array
* of the data itself? Some of these tests contain calls to delayReply() which
* sets up async processing using executeSoon(). Since the execution of these
* tests is asynchronous, the delayed reply will probably arrive before the
* test is executed, making the test be synchronous. So we wrap the data in a
* function so we only set it up just before we use it.
*/
var tests = [
() => ({
name: "simpleNesting",
template: '<div id="ex1">${nested.value}</div>',
data: { nested: { value: "pass 1" } },
result: '<div id="ex1">pass 1</div>'
}),
() => ({
name: "returnDom",
template: '<div id="ex2">${__element.ownerDocument.createTextNode(\'pass 2\')}</div>',
options: { allowEval: true },
data: {},
result: '<div id="ex2">pass 2</div>'
}),
() => ({
name: "srcChange",
template: '<img _src="${fred}" id="ex3">',
data: { fred: "green.png" },
result: /<img( id="ex3")? src="green.png"( id="ex3")?>/
}),
() => ({
name: "ifTrue",
template: '<p if="${name !== \'jim\'}">hello ${name}</p>',
options: { allowEval: true },
data: { name: "fred" },
result: "<p>hello fred</p>"
}),
() => ({
name: "ifFalse",
template: '<p if="${name !== \'jim\'}">hello ${name}</p>',
options: { allowEval: true },
data: { name: "jim" },
result: ""
}),
() => ({
name: "simpleLoop",
template: '<p foreach="index in ${[ 1, 2, 3 ]}">${index}</p>',
options: { allowEval: true },
data: {},
result: "<p>1</p><p>2</p><p>3</p>"
}),
() => ({
name: "loopElement",
template: '<loop foreach="i in ${array}">${i}</loop>',
data: { array: [ 1, 2, 3 ] },
result: "123"
}),
// Bug 692028: DOMTemplate memory leak with asynchronous arrays
// Bug 692031: DOMTemplate async loops do not drop the loop element
() => ({
name: "asyncLoopElement",
template: '<loop foreach="i in ${array}">${i}</loop>',
data: { array: delayReply([1, 2, 3]) },
result: "<span></span>",
later: "123"
}),
() => ({
name: "saveElement",
template: '<p save="${element}">${name}</p>',
data: { name: "pass 8" },
result: "<p>pass 8</p>",
also: function (options) {
ok(options.data.element.innerHTML, "pass 9", "saveElement saved");
delete options.data.element;
}
}),
() => ({
name: "useElement",
template: '<p id="pass9">${adjust(__element)}</p>',
options: { allowEval: true },
data: {
adjust: function (element) {
is("pass9", element.id, "useElement adjust");
return "pass 9b";
}
},
result: '<p id="pass9">pass 9b</p>'
}),
() => ({
name: "asyncInline",
template: "${delayed}",
data: { delayed: delayReply("inline") },
result: "<span></span>",
later: "inline"
}),
// Bug 692028: DOMTemplate memory leak with asynchronous arrays
() => ({
name: "asyncArray",
template: '<p foreach="i in ${delayed}">${i}</p>',
data: { delayed: delayReply([1, 2, 3]) },
result: "<span></span>",
later: "<p>1</p><p>2</p><p>3</p>"
}),
() => ({
name: "asyncMember",
template: '<p foreach="i in ${delayed}">${i}</p>',
data: { delayed: [delayReply(4), delayReply(5), delayReply(6)] },
result: "<span></span><span></span><span></span>",
later: "<p>4</p><p>5</p><p>6</p>"
}),
// Bug 692028: DOMTemplate memory leak with asynchronous arrays
() => ({
name: "asyncBoth",
template: '<p foreach="i in ${delayed}">${i}</p>',
data: {
delayed: delayReply([
delayReply(4),
delayReply(5),
delayReply(6)
])
},
result: "<span></span>",
later: "<p>4</p><p>5</p><p>6</p>"
}),
// Bug 701762: DOMTemplate fails when ${foo()} returns undefined
() => ({
name: "functionReturningUndefiend",
template: "<p>${foo()}</p>",
options: { allowEval: true },
data: {
foo: function () {}
},
result: "<p>undefined</p>"
}),
// Bug 702642: DOMTemplate is relatively slow when evaluating JS ${}
() => ({
name: "propertySimple",
template: "<p>${a.b.c}</p>",
data: { a: { b: { c: "hello" } } },
result: "<p>hello</p>"
}),
() => ({
name: "propertyPass",
template: "<p>${Math.max(1, 2)}</p>",
options: { allowEval: true },
result: "<p>2</p>"
}),
() => ({
name: "propertyFail",
template: "<p>${Math.max(1, 2)}</p>",
result: "<p>${Math.max(1, 2)}</p>"
}),
// Bug 723431: DOMTemplate should allow customisation of display of
// null/undefined values
() => ({
name: "propertyUndefAttrFull",
template: "<p>${nullvar}|${undefinedvar1}|${undefinedvar2}</p>",
data: { nullvar: null, undefinedvar1: undefined },
result: "<p>null|undefined|undefined</p>"
}),
() => ({
name: "propertyUndefAttrBlank",
template: "<p>${nullvar}|${undefinedvar1}|${undefinedvar2}</p>",
data: { nullvar: null, undefinedvar1: undefined },
options: { blankNullUndefined: true },
result: "<p>||</p>"
}),
/* eslint-disable max-len */
() => ({
name: "propertyUndefAttrFull",
template: '<div><p value="${nullvar}"></p><p value="${undefinedvar1}"></p><p value="${undefinedvar2}"></p></div>',
data: { nullvar: null, undefinedvar1: undefined },
result: '<div><p value="null"></p><p value="undefined"></p><p value="undefined"></p></div>'
}),
() => ({
name: "propertyUndefAttrBlank",
template: '<div><p value="${nullvar}"></p><p value="${undefinedvar1}"></p><p value="${undefinedvar2}"></p></div>',
data: { nullvar: null, undefinedvar1: undefined },
options: { blankNullUndefined: true },
result: '<div><p value=""></p><p value=""></p><p value=""></p></div>'
})
/* eslint-enable max-len */
];
function delayReply(data) {
return new Promise(resolve => resolve(data));
}
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