/** * Functions useful for testing. * * It re-exports chai.assert, so that you can import it from here with confidence * that it has been instrumented to support things like assert.isRejected * (via chai.use(chaiAsPromised). * */ /* global before, after */ const _ = require('underscore'); const chai = require('chai'); const assert = chai.assert; const chaiAsPromised = require('chai-as-promised'); const path = require('path'); const util = require('util'); const Promise = require('bluebird'); const fs = Promise.promisifyAll(require('fs')); const tmp = Promise.promisifyAll(require('tmp')); const tmpFile = Promise.promisify(tmp.file, {multiArgs: true}); const winston = require('winston'); const {serialize} = require('winston/lib/winston/common'); const docUtils = require('app/server/lib/docUtils'); const log = require('app/server/lib/log'); const {getAppRoot} = require('app/server/lib/places'); chai.use(chaiAsPromised); Promise.config({longStackTraces: true}); /** * Creates a temporary file with the given contents. * @param {String} content. Data to store in the file. * @param {[Boolean]} optKeep. Optionally pass in true to keep the file from being deleted, which * is useful to see the content while debugging a test. * @returns {Promise} A promise for the path of the new file. */ function writeTmpFile(content, optKeep) { // discardDescriptor ensures tmp module closes it. It can lead to horrible bugs to close this // descriptor yourself, since tmp also closes it on exit, and if it's a different descriptor by // that time, it can lead to a crash. See https://github.com/raszi/node-tmp/issues/168 return tmpFile({keep: optKeep, discardDescriptor: true}) .spread(function(path) { return fs.writeFileAsync(path, content) .thenReturn(path); }); } exports.writeTmpFile = writeTmpFile; /** * Creates a temporary file with `numLines` of generated data, each line about 30 bytes long. * This is useful for testing operations with large files. * @param {Number} numLines. How many lines to store in the file. * @param {[Boolean]} optKeep. Optionally pass in true to keep the file from being deleted, which * is useful to see the content while debugging a test. * @returns {Promise} A promise for the path of the new file. */ function generateTmpFile(numLines, optKeep) { // Generate a bigger data file. var data = []; for (var i = 0; i < numLines; i++) { data.push(i + " abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz\n"); } return writeTmpFile(data.join(""), optKeep); } exports.generateTmpFile = generateTmpFile; /** * Helper class to capture log output when we want to test it. */ var CaptureTransport = function(options) { this._captureFunc = options.captureFunc; if (options.name) { this.name = options.name; } }; util.inherits(CaptureTransport, winston.Transport); CaptureTransport.prototype.name = 'CaptureTransport'; CaptureTransport.prototype.log = function(level, msg, meta, callback) { this._captureFunc(level, msg, meta); callback(null); }; /** * When used inside a test suite (inside describe()), changes the log level to the given one * before tests, restoring it back afterwards. In addition, if optCaptureFunc is given, it will be * called as optCaptureFunc(level, msg) with every message logged (including those suppressed). * * This should be called at the suite level (i.e. inside describe()). */ function setTmpLogLevel(level, optCaptureFunc) { // If verbose is set in the environment, sabotage all reductions in logging level. // Handier than modifying the setTmpLogLevel line and then remembering to set it back // before committing. if (process.env.VERBOSE === '1') { level = 'debug'; } var prevLogLevel = null; before(function() { if (this.runnable().parent.root) { throw new Error("setTmpLogLevel should be called at suite level, not at root level"); } prevLogLevel = log.transports.file.level; log.transports.file.level = level; if (optCaptureFunc) { log.add(CaptureTransport, { captureFunc: optCaptureFunc }); } }); after(function() { if (optCaptureFunc) { log.remove(CaptureTransport); } log.transports.file.level = prevLogLevel; }); } exports.setTmpLogLevel = setTmpLogLevel; /** * Captures debug log messages produced by callback. Suppresses ALL messages from console, and * captures those at minLevel and higher. Returns a promise for the array of "level: message" * strings. These may be tested using testUtils.assertMatchArray(). Callback may return a promise. */ function captureLog(minLevel, callback) { const messages = []; const prevLogLevel = log.transports.file.level; const name = _.uniqueId('CaptureLog'); function capture(level, msg, meta) { if (log.levels[level] <= log.levels[minLevel]) { messages.push(level + ': ' + msg + (meta ? ' ' + serialize(meta) : '')); } } log.transports.file.level = -1; // Suppress all log output. log.add(CaptureTransport, { captureFunc: capture, name: name }); return Promise.try(() => callback()) .finally(() => { log.remove(name); log.transports.file.level = prevLogLevel; }) .return(messages); } exports.captureLog = captureLog; /** * Asserts that each string of stringArray matches the corresponding regex in regexArray. */ function assertMatchArray(stringArray, regexArray) { for (let i = 0; i < Math.min(stringArray.length, regexArray.length); i++) { assert.match(stringArray[i], regexArray[i]); } assert.isAtMost(stringArray.length, regexArray.length, `Unexpected strings seen: ${stringArray.slice(regexArray.length).join('\n')}`); assert.isAtLeast(stringArray.length, regexArray.length, 'Not all expected strings were seen'); } exports.assertMatchArray = assertMatchArray; /** * Helper method for handling expected Promise rejections. * * @param {Promise} promise = the promise we are checking for errors * @param {String} errCode - Error code to check against `err.code` from the caller. * @param {RegExp} errRegexp - Regular expression to check against `err.message` from the caller. */ function expectRejection(promise, errCode, errRegexp) { return promise .then(function() { assert(false, "Expected promise to return an error: " + errCode); }) .catch(function(err) { if (err.cause) { err = err.cause; } assert.strictEqual(err.code, errCode); if (errRegexp !== undefined) { assert(errRegexp.test(err.message), "Description doesn't match regexp: " + errRegexp + ' !~ ' + err.message); } }); } exports.expectRejection = expectRejection; /** * Reads in doc actions from a test script. Used in DocStorage_Script.js and DocData.js. * This parser inserts line numbers into the step names of the test case bodies. Users of the test * script should iterate through the steps using processTestScriptSteps, which will strip out the * line numbers, and include them into any failure messages. * * @param {String} file - Input test script * @returns {Promise:Object} - Parsed test script object */ exports.readTestScript = function(file) { return fs.readFileAsync(file, {encoding: 'utf8'}) .then(function(fullText) { var allLines = []; fullText.split("\n").forEach(function(line, i) { if (line.match(/^\s*\/\//)) { allLines.push(''); } else { line = line.replace(/"(APPLY|CHECK_OUTPUT|LOAD_SAMPLE)"\s*,/, '"$1@' + (i + 1) + '",'); allLines.push(line); } }); return JSON.parse(allLines.join("\n")); }); }; /** * For a test case step, such as ["APPLY", {actions}], checks if the step name has an encoded line * number, strips it, runs the callback with the step data, and inserts the line number into any * errors thrown by the callback. */ exports.processTestScriptSteps = function(body, stepCallback) { return Promise.each(body, function(step) { var stepName = step[0]; var lineNoPos = stepName.indexOf('@'); var lineNum = (lineNoPos === -1) ? null : stepName.slice(lineNoPos + 1); step[0] = (lineNoPos === -1) ? stepName : stepName.slice(0, lineNoPos); return Promise.try(() => stepCallback(step)) .catch(function(e) { e.message = "LINE " + lineNum + ": " + e.message; throw e; }); }); }; /** * Helper that substitutes every instance of `from` value to `to` value. Iterates down the object. */ function deepSubstitute(obj, from, to) { assert.lengthOf(arguments, 3, 'Must specify obj, from, and to params'); from = _.isArray(from) ? from : [from]; if (_.isArray(obj)) { return obj.map(el => deepSubstitute(el, from, to)); } else if (obj && typeof obj === 'object' && !_.isFunction(obj)) { return _.mapObject(obj, el => deepSubstitute(el, from, to)); } else { return from.indexOf(obj) !== -1 ? to : obj; } } exports.deepSubstitute = deepSubstitute; const fixturesRoot = path.resolve(getAppRoot(), 'test', 'fixtures'); exports.fixturesRoot = fixturesRoot; exports.appRoot = getAppRoot(); /** * Copy the given filename from the fixtures directory (test/fixtures) to the provided copyPath. * @param {string} alias - Optional alias that lets you rename the document on disk. */ function useFixtureDoc(fileName, storageManager, alias = fileName) { var srcPath = path.resolve(fixturesRoot, "docs", fileName); var docName = path.basename(alias ? alias : fileName, ".grist"); return docUtils.createNumbered(docName, "-", name => docUtils.createExclusive(storageManager.getPath(name)) ) .tap(docName => log.info("Using fixture %s as %s", fileName, docName + ".grist")) .tap(docName => docUtils.copyFile(srcPath, storageManager.getPath(docName))) .tap(docName => storageManager.markAsChanged(docName)); } exports.useFixtureDoc = useFixtureDoc; exports.assert = assert;