puppeteer/test/utils.js
Jack Franklin 6522e4f524
chore: Use expect for assertions (#5581)
Rather than use our own custom expect library, we can use expect from npm [1], which has an API almost identical to the one Puppeteer has, but with more options, better diffing, and is used by many in the community as it's the default assertions library that comes with Jest.

It's also thoroughly documented [2].

[1]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/expect
[2]: https://jestjs.io/docs/en/expect
2020-04-03 13:22:55 +02:00

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/**
* Copyright 2017 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
const fs = require('fs');
const path = require('path');
const expect = require('expect');
const GoldenUtils = require('./golden-utils');
const {FlakinessDashboard} = require('../utils/flakiness-dashboard');
const PROJECT_ROOT = fs.existsSync(path.join(__dirname, '..', 'package.json')) ? path.join(__dirname, '..') : path.join(__dirname, '..', '..');
const COVERAGE_TESTSUITE_NAME = '**API COVERAGE**';
/**
* @param {Map<string, boolean>} apiCoverage
* @param {Object} events
* @param {string} className
* @param {!Object} classType
*/
function traceAPICoverage(apiCoverage, events, className, classType) {
className = className.substring(0, 1).toLowerCase() + className.substring(1);
for (const methodName of Reflect.ownKeys(classType.prototype)) {
const method = Reflect.get(classType.prototype, methodName);
if (methodName === 'constructor' || typeof methodName !== 'string' || methodName.startsWith('_') || typeof method !== 'function')
continue;
apiCoverage.set(`${className}.${methodName}`, false);
Reflect.set(classType.prototype, methodName, function(...args) {
apiCoverage.set(`${className}.${methodName}`, true);
return method.call(this, ...args);
});
}
if (events[classType.name]) {
for (const event of Object.values(events[classType.name])) {
if (typeof event !== 'symbol')
apiCoverage.set(`${className}.emit(${JSON.stringify(event)})`, false);
}
const method = Reflect.get(classType.prototype, 'emit');
Reflect.set(classType.prototype, 'emit', function(event, ...args) {
if (typeof event !== 'symbol' && this.listenerCount(event))
apiCoverage.set(`${className}.emit(${JSON.stringify(event)})`, true);
return method.call(this, event, ...args);
});
}
}
const utils = module.exports = {
recordAPICoverage: function(testRunner, api, events, disabled) {
const coverage = new Map();
for (const [className, classType] of Object.entries(api))
traceAPICoverage(coverage, events, className, classType);
testRunner.describe(COVERAGE_TESTSUITE_NAME, () => {
testRunner.it('should call all API methods', () => {
const missingMethods = [];
for (const method of coverage.keys()) {
if (!coverage.get(method) && !disabled.has(method))
missingMethods.push(method);
}
if (missingMethods.length)
throw new Error('Certain API Methods are not called: ' + missingMethods.join(', '));
});
});
},
extendExpectWithToBeGolden: function(goldenDir, outputDir) {
expect.extend({
toBeGolden: (testScreenshot, goldenFilePath) => {
const result = GoldenUtils.compare(goldenDir, outputDir, testScreenshot, goldenFilePath);
return {
message: () => result.message,
pass: result.pass
};
}
});
},
/**
* @return {string}
*/
projectRoot: function() {
return PROJECT_ROOT;
},
/**
* @param {!Page} page
* @param {string} frameId
* @param {string} url
* @return {!Puppeteer.Frame}
*/
attachFrame: async function(page, frameId, url) {
const handle = await page.evaluateHandle(attachFrame, frameId, url);
return await handle.asElement().contentFrame();
async function attachFrame(frameId, url) {
const frame = document.createElement('iframe');
frame.src = url;
frame.id = frameId;
document.body.appendChild(frame);
await new Promise(x => frame.onload = x);
return frame;
}
},
isFavicon: function(request) {
return request.url().includes('favicon.ico');
},
/**
* @param {!Page} page
* @param {string} frameId
*/
detachFrame: async function(page, frameId) {
await page.evaluate(detachFrame, frameId);
function detachFrame(frameId) {
const frame = document.getElementById(frameId);
frame.remove();
}
},
/**
* @param {!Page} page
* @param {string} frameId
* @param {string} url
*/
navigateFrame: async function(page, frameId, url) {
await page.evaluate(navigateFrame, frameId, url);
function navigateFrame(frameId, url) {
const frame = document.getElementById(frameId);
frame.src = url;
return new Promise(x => frame.onload = x);
}
},
/**
* @param {!Frame} frame
* @param {string=} indentation
* @return {Array<string>}
*/
dumpFrames: function(frame, indentation) {
indentation = indentation || '';
let description = frame.url().replace(/:\d{4}\//, ':<PORT>/');
if (frame.name())
description += ' (' + frame.name() + ')';
const result = [indentation + description];
for (const child of frame.childFrames())
result.push(...utils.dumpFrames(child, ' ' + indentation));
return result;
},
/**
* @param {!EventEmitter} emitter
* @param {string} eventName
* @return {!Promise<!Object>}
*/
waitEvent: function(emitter, eventName, predicate = () => true) {
return new Promise(fulfill => {
emitter.on(eventName, function listener(event) {
if (!predicate(event))
return;
emitter.removeListener(eventName, listener);
fulfill(event);
});
});
},
initializeFlakinessDashboardIfNeeded: async function(testRunner) {
// Generate testIDs for all tests and verify they don't clash.
// This will add |test.testId| for every test.
//
// NOTE: we do this on CI's so that problems arise on PR trybots.
if (process.env.CI)
generateTestIDs(testRunner);
// FLAKINESS_DASHBOARD_PASSWORD is an encrypted/secured variable.
// Encrypted variables get a special treatment in CI's when handling PRs so that
// secrets are not leaked to untrusted code.
// - AppVeyor DOES NOT decrypt secured variables for PRs
// - Travis DOES NOT decrypt encrypted variables for PRs
// - Cirrus CI DOES NOT decrypt encrypted variables for PRs *unless* PR is sent
// from someone who has WRITE ACCESS to the repo.
//
// Since we don't want to run flakiness dashboard for PRs on all CIs, we
// check existance of FLAKINESS_DASHBOARD_PASSWORD and absense of
// CIRRUS_BASE_SHA env variables.
if (!process.env.FLAKINESS_DASHBOARD_PASSWORD || process.env.CIRRUS_BASE_SHA)
return;
const {sha, timestamp} = await FlakinessDashboard.getCommitDetails(__dirname, 'HEAD');
const dashboard = new FlakinessDashboard({
commit: {
sha,
timestamp,
url: `https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/commit/${sha}`,
},
build: {
url: process.env.FLAKINESS_DASHBOARD_BUILD_URL,
},
dashboardRepo: {
url: 'https://github.com/aslushnikov/puppeteer-flakiness-dashboard.git',
username: 'puppeteer-flakiness',
email: 'aslushnikov+puppeteerflakiness@gmail.com',
password: process.env.FLAKINESS_DASHBOARD_PASSWORD,
branch: process.env.FLAKINESS_DASHBOARD_NAME,
},
});
testRunner.on('testfinished', test => {
// Do not report tests from COVERAGE testsuite.
// They don't bring much value to us.
if (test.fullName.includes(COVERAGE_TESTSUITE_NAME))
return;
const testpath = test.location.filePath.substring(utils.projectRoot().length);
const url = `https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/blob/${sha}/${testpath}#L${test.location.lineNumber}`;
dashboard.reportTestResult({
testId: test.testId,
name: test.location.fileName + ':' + test.location.lineNumber,
description: test.fullName,
url,
result: test.result,
});
});
testRunner.on('finished', async({result}) => {
dashboard.setBuildResult(result);
await dashboard.uploadAndCleanup();
});
function generateTestIDs(testRunner) {
const testIds = new Map();
for (const test of testRunner.tests()) {
const testIdComponents = [test.name];
for (let suite = test.suite; !!suite.parentSuite; suite = suite.parentSuite)
testIdComponents.push(suite.name);
testIdComponents.reverse();
const testId = testIdComponents.join('>');
const clashingTest = testIds.get(testId);
if (clashingTest)
throw new Error(`Two tests with clashing IDs: ${test.location.fileName}:${test.location.lineNumber} and ${clashingTest.location.fileName}:${clashingTest.location.lineNumber}`);
testIds.set(testId, test);
test.testId = testId;
}
}
},
};