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Summary: This shuffles some server tests to make them available in grist-core, and adds a test for the `GRIST_PROXY_AUTH_HEADER` feature added in https://github.com/gristlabs/grist-core/pull/165 It includes a fix for a header normalization issue for websocket connections. Test Plan: added test Reviewers: georgegevoian Reviewed By: georgegevoian Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3326
318 lines
11 KiB
TypeScript
318 lines
11 KiB
TypeScript
/**
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* Functions useful for testing.
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*
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* It re-exports chai.assert, so that you can import it from here with confidence
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* that it has been instrumented to support things like assert.isRejected
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* (via chai.use(chaiAsPromised).
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*
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*/
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/* global before, after */
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import * as _ from 'underscore';
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import * as chai from 'chai';
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import { assert } from 'chai';
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import * as chaiAsPromised from 'chai-as-promised';
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import * as path from 'path';
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import * as fse from 'fs-extra';
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import clone = require('lodash/clone');
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import * as tmp from 'tmp-promise';
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import * as winston from 'winston';
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import { serialize } from 'winston/lib/winston/common';
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import * as docUtils from 'app/server/lib/docUtils';
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import * as log from 'app/server/lib/log';
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import { getAppRoot } from 'app/server/lib/places';
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chai.use(chaiAsPromised);
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/**
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* Creates a temporary file with the given contents.
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* @param {String} content. Data to store in the file.
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* @param {[Boolean]} optKeep. Optionally pass in true to keep the file from being deleted, which
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* is useful to see the content while debugging a test.
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* @returns {Promise} A promise for the path of the new file.
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*/
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export async function writeTmpFile(content: any, optKeep?: boolean) {
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// discardDescriptor ensures tmp module closes it. It can lead to horrible bugs to close this
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// descriptor yourself, since tmp also closes it on exit, and if it's a different descriptor by
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// that time, it can lead to a crash. See https://github.com/raszi/node-tmp/issues/168
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const obj = await tmp.file({keep: optKeep, discardDescriptor: true});
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await fse.writeFile(obj.path, content);
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return obj.path;
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}
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/**
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* Creates a temporary file with `numLines` of generated data, each line about 30 bytes long.
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* This is useful for testing operations with large files.
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* @param {Number} numLines. How many lines to store in the file.
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* @param {[Boolean]} optKeep. Optionally pass in true to keep the file from being deleted, which
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* is useful to see the content while debugging a test.
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* @returns {Promise} A promise for the path of the new file.
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*/
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export async function generateTmpFile(numLines: number, optKeep?: boolean) {
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// Generate a bigger data file.
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const data = [];
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for (let i = 0; i < numLines; i++) {
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data.push(i + " abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz\n");
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}
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return writeTmpFile(data.join(""), optKeep);
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}
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/**
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* Helper class to capture log output when we want to test it.
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*/
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class CaptureTransport extends winston.Transport {
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private _captureFunc: (level: string, msg: string, meta: any) => void;
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public constructor(options: any) {
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super();
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this._captureFunc = options.captureFunc;
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if (options.name) {
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this.name = options.name;
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}
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}
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public log(level: string, msg: string, meta: any, callback: () => void) {
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this._captureFunc(level, msg, meta);
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}
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}
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/**
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* When used inside a test suite (inside describe()), changes the log level to the given one
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* before tests, restoring it back afterwards. In addition, if optCaptureFunc is given, it will be
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* called as optCaptureFunc(level, msg) with every message logged (including those suppressed).
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*
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* This should be called at the suite level (i.e. inside describe()).
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*/
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export function setTmpLogLevel(level: string, optCaptureFunc?: (level: string, msg: string, meta: any) => void) {
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// If verbose is set in the environment, sabotage all reductions in logging level.
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// Handier than modifying the setTmpLogLevel line and then remembering to set it back
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// before committing.
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if (process.env.VERBOSE === '1') {
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level = 'debug';
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}
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let prevLogLevel: string|undefined = undefined;
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const name = _.uniqueId('CaptureLog');
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before(function() {
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if (this.runnable().parent?.root) {
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throw new Error("setTmpLogLevel should be called at suite level, not at root level");
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}
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prevLogLevel = log.transports.file.level;
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log.transports.file.level = level;
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if (optCaptureFunc) {
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log.add(CaptureTransport as any, { captureFunc: optCaptureFunc, name }); // typing is off.
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}
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});
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after(function() {
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if (optCaptureFunc) {
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log.remove(name);
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}
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log.transports.file.level = prevLogLevel;
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});
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}
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/**
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* Captures debug log messages produced by callback. Suppresses ALL messages from console, and
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* captures those at minLevel and higher. Returns a promise for the array of "level: message"
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* strings. These may be tested using testUtils.assertMatchArray(). Callback may return a promise.
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*/
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export async function captureLog(minLevel: string, callback: any) {
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const messages: string[] = [];
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const prevLogLevel = log.transports.file.level;
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const name = _.uniqueId('CaptureLog');
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function capture(level: string, msg: string, meta: any) {
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if ((log as any).levels[level] <= (log as any).levels[minLevel]) { // winston types are off?
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messages.push(level + ': ' + msg + (meta ? ' ' + serialize(meta) : ''));
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}
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}
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log.transports.file.level = -1 as any; // Suppress all log output.
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log.add(CaptureTransport as any, { captureFunc: capture, name }); // types are off.
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try {
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await callback();
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} finally {
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log.remove(name);
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log.transports.file.level = prevLogLevel;
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}
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return messages;
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}
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/**
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* Asserts that each string of stringArray matches the corresponding regex in regexArray.
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*/
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export function assertMatchArray(stringArray: string[], regexArray: RegExp[]) {
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for (let i = 0; i < Math.min(stringArray.length, regexArray.length); i++) {
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assert.match(stringArray[i], regexArray[i]);
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}
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assert.isAtMost(stringArray.length, regexArray.length,
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`Unexpected strings seen: ${stringArray.slice(regexArray.length).join('\n')}`);
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assert.isAtLeast(stringArray.length, regexArray.length,
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'Not all expected strings were seen');
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}
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/**
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* Helper method for handling expected Promise rejections.
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*
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* @param {Promise} promise = the promise we are checking for errors
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* @param {String} errCode - Error code to check against `err.code` from the caller.
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* @param {RegExp} errRegexp - Regular expression to check against `err.message` from the caller.
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*/
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export function expectRejection(promise: Promise<any>, errCode: number|string, errRegexp: RegExp) {
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return promise
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.then(function() {
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assert(false, "Expected promise to return an error: " + errCode);
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})
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.catch(function(err) {
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if (err.cause) {
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err = err.cause;
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}
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assert.strictEqual(err.code, errCode);
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if (errRegexp !== undefined) {
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assert(errRegexp.test(err.message), "Description doesn't match regexp: " +
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errRegexp + ' !~ ' + err.message);
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}
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});
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}
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/**
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* Reads in doc actions from a test script. Used in DocStorage_Script.js and DocData.js.
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* This parser inserts line numbers into the step names of the test case bodies. Users of the test
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* script should iterate through the steps using processTestScriptSteps, which will strip out the
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* line numbers, and include them into any failure messages.
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*
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* @param {String} file - Input test script
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* @returns {Promise:Object} - Parsed test script object
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*/
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export async function readTestScript(file: string) {
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const fullText = await fse.readFile(file, {encoding: 'utf8'});
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const allLines: string[] = [];
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fullText.split("\n").forEach(function(line, i) {
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if (line.match(/^\s*\/\//)) {
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allLines.push('');
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} else {
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line = line.replace(/"(APPLY|CHECK_OUTPUT|LOAD_SAMPLE)"\s*,/, '"$1@' + (i + 1) + '",');
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allLines.push(line);
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}
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});
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return JSON.parse(allLines.join("\n"));
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}
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/**
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* For a test case step, such as ["APPLY", {actions}], checks if the step name has an encoded line
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* number, strips it, runs the callback with the step data, and inserts the line number into any
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* errors thrown by the callback.
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*/
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export async function processTestScriptSteps<T>(body: Promise<[string, T]>[],
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stepCallback: (step: [string, T]) => Promise<void>) {
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for (const promise of body) {
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const step = await promise;
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const stepName = step[0];
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const lineNoPos = stepName.indexOf('@');
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const lineNum = (lineNoPos === -1) ? null : stepName.slice(lineNoPos + 1);
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step[0] = (lineNoPos === -1) ? stepName : stepName.slice(0, lineNoPos);
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try {
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await stepCallback(step);
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} catch (e) {
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e.message = "LINE " + lineNum + ": " + e.message;
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throw e;
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* Helper that substitutes every instance of `from` value to `to` value. Iterates down the object.
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*/
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export function deepSubstitute(obj: any, from: any, to: any): any {
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from = _.isArray(from) ? from : [from];
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if (_.isArray(obj)) {
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return obj.map(el => deepSubstitute(el, from, to));
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} else if (obj && typeof obj === 'object' && !_.isFunction(obj)) {
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return _.mapObject(obj, el => deepSubstitute(el, from, to));
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} else {
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return from.indexOf(obj) !== -1 ? to : obj;
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}
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}
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export const fixturesRoot = path.resolve(getAppRoot(), 'test', 'fixtures');
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export const appRoot = getAppRoot();
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/**
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* Copy the given filename from the fixtures directory (test/fixtures)
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* to the storage manager root.
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* @param {string} alias - Optional alias that lets you rename the document on disk.
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*/
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export async function useFixtureDoc(fileName: string, storageManager: any, alias: string = fileName) {
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const srcPath = path.resolve(fixturesRoot, "docs", fileName);
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const docName = await useLocalDoc(srcPath, storageManager, alias);
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log.info("Using fixture %s as %s", fileName, docName + ".grist");
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return docName;
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}
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/**
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* Copy the given filename from srcPath to the storage manager root.
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* @param {string} alias - Optional alias that lets you rename the document on disk.
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*/
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export async function useLocalDoc(srcPath: string, storageManager: any, alias: string = srcPath) {
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let docName = path.basename(alias || srcPath, ".grist");
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docName = await docUtils.createNumbered(
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docName, "-",
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(name: string) => docUtils.createExclusive(storageManager.getPath(name)));
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await docUtils.copyFile(srcPath, storageManager.getPath(docName));
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await storageManager.markAsChanged(docName);
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return docName;
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}
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// an helper to copy a fixtures document to destPath
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export async function copyFixtureDoc(docName: string, destPath: string) {
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const srcPath = path.resolve(fixturesRoot, 'docs', docName);
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await docUtils.copyFile(srcPath, destPath);
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}
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// a helper to read a fixtures document into memory
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export async function readFixtureDoc(docName: string) {
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const srcPath = path.resolve(fixturesRoot, 'docs', docName);
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return fse.readFile(srcPath);
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}
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// a class to store a snapshot of environment variables, can be reverted to by
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// calling .restore()
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export class EnvironmentSnapshot {
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private _oldEnv: NodeJS.ProcessEnv;
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public constructor() {
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this._oldEnv = clone(process.env);
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}
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// Reset environment variables.
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public restore() {
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Object.assign(process.env, this._oldEnv);
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for (const key of Object.keys(process.env)) {
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if (this._oldEnv[key] === undefined) {
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delete process.env[key];
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}
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}
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}
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}
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export async function getBuildFile(relativePath: string): Promise<string> {
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if (await fse.pathExists(path.join('_build', relativePath))) {
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return path.join('_build', relativePath);
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}
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return path.join('_build', 'core', relativePath);
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}
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export { assert };
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