puppeteer/test/coverage-utils.js
Jack Franklin f1a6b8d66d
chore: vendor Mitt & update project structure (#6209)
* chore: vendor Mitt into src/common/third-party

As discussed in #6203 we need to vendor our common dependencies in so
that when we ship an ESM build all imports point to file paths and do
not rely on Node resolution (e.g. a browser does not understand `import
mitt from 'mitt'`).
2020-07-14 16:57:29 +01:00

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/**
* Copyright 2020 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.
*/
// TODO (@jackfranklin): convert this to TypeScript and enable type-checking
// @ts-nocheck
/* We want to ensure that all of Puppeteer's public API is tested via our unit
* tests but we can't use a tool like Istanbul because the way it instruments
* code unfortunately breaks in Puppeteer where some of that code is then being
* executed in a browser context.
*
* So instead we maintain this coverage code which does the following:
* * takes every public method that we expect to be tested
* * replaces it with a method that calls the original but also updates a Map of calls
* * in an after() test callback it asserts that every public method was called.
*
* We run this when COVERAGE=1.
*/
const path = require('path');
const fs = require('fs');
/**
* This object is also used by DocLint to know which classes to check are
* documented. It's a pretty hacky solution but DocLint is going away soon as
* part of the TSDoc migration.
*/
const MODULES_TO_CHECK_FOR_COVERAGE = {
Accessibility: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/Accessibility',
Browser: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/Browser',
BrowserContext: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/Browser',
BrowserFetcher: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/node/BrowserFetcher',
CDPSession: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/Connection',
ConsoleMessage: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/ConsoleMessage',
Coverage: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/Coverage',
Dialog: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/Dialog',
ElementHandle: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/JSHandle',
ExecutionContext: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/ExecutionContext',
EventEmitter: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/EventEmitter',
FileChooser: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/FileChooser',
Frame: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/FrameManager',
JSHandle: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/JSHandle',
Keyboard: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/Input',
Mouse: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/Input',
Page: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/Page',
Puppeteer: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/Puppeteer',
HTTPRequest: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/HTTPRequest',
HTTPResponse: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/HTTPResponse',
SecurityDetails: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/SecurityDetails',
Target: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/Target',
TimeoutError: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/Errors',
Touchscreen: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/Input',
Tracing: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/Tracing',
WebWorker: '../lib/cjs/puppeteer/common/WebWorker',
};
function traceAPICoverage(apiCoverage, className, modulePath) {
const loadedModule = require(modulePath);
const classType = loadedModule[className];
if (!classType || !classType.prototype) {
console.error(
`Coverage error: could not find class for ${className}. Is src/api.ts up to date?`
);
process.exit(1);
}
for (const methodName of Reflect.ownKeys(classType.prototype)) {
const method = Reflect.get(classType.prototype, methodName);
if (
methodName === 'constructor' ||
typeof methodName !== 'string' ||
methodName.startsWith('_') ||
typeof method !== 'function'
)
continue;
apiCoverage.set(`${className}.${methodName}`, false);
Reflect.set(classType.prototype, methodName, function (...args) {
apiCoverage.set(`${className}.${methodName}`, true);
return method.call(this, ...args);
});
}
/**
* If classes emit events, those events are exposed via an object in the same
* module named XEmittedEvents, where X is the name of the class. For example,
* the Page module exposes PageEmittedEvents.
*/
const eventsName = `${className}EmittedEvents`;
if (loadedModule[eventsName]) {
for (const event of Object.values(loadedModule[eventsName])) {
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 coverageLocation = path.join(__dirname, 'coverage.json');
const clearOldCoverage = () => {
try {
fs.unlinkSync(coverageLocation);
} catch (error) {
// do nothing, the file didn't exist
}
};
const writeCoverage = (coverage) => {
fs.writeFileSync(coverageLocation, JSON.stringify([...coverage.entries()]));
};
const getCoverageResults = () => {
let contents;
try {
contents = fs.readFileSync(coverageLocation, { encoding: 'utf8' });
} catch (error) {
console.error('Warning: coverage file does not exist or is not readable.');
}
const coverageMap = new Map(JSON.parse(contents));
return coverageMap;
};
const trackCoverage = () => {
clearOldCoverage();
const coverageMap = new Map();
return {
beforeAll: () => {
for (const [className, moduleFilePath] of Object.entries(
MODULES_TO_CHECK_FOR_COVERAGE
)) {
traceAPICoverage(coverageMap, className, moduleFilePath);
}
},
afterAll: () => {
writeCoverage(coverageMap);
},
};
};
module.exports = {
trackCoverage,
getCoverageResults,
MODULES_TO_CHECK_FOR_COVERAGE,
};