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code-server-2/test/unit/common/util.test.ts
Joe Previte 705e821741
fix(testing): revert change & fix playwright tests (#4310)
* fix(testing): revert change & fix playwright tests

* fix(constants): add type to import statement

* refactor(e2e): delete browser test

This test was originally added to ensure playwright was working.

At this point, we know it works so removing this test because it doesn't help
with anything specific to code-server and only adds unnecessary code to the
codebase plus increases the e2e test job duration.

* chore(e2e): use 1 worker for e2e test

I don't know if it's a resources issue, playwright, or code-server but it seems
like the e2e tests choke when multiple workers are used.

This change is okay because our CI runner only has 2 cores so it would only use
1 worker anyway, but by specifying it in our playwright config, we ensure more
stability in our e2e tests working correctly.

See these PRs:
- https://github.com/cdr/code-server/pull/3263
- https://github.com/cdr/code-server/pull/4310

* revert(vscode): add missing route with redirect

* chore(vscode): update to latest fork

* Touch up compilation step.

* Bump vendor.

* Fix VS Code minification step

* Move ClientConfiguration to common

Common code must not import Node code as it is imported by the browser.

* Ensure lib directory exists before curling

cURL errors now because VS Code was moved and the directory does not
exist.

* Update incorrect e2e test help output

Revert workers change as well; this can be overridden when desired.

* Add back extension compilation step

* Include missing resources in release

This includes a favicon, for example.  I opted to include the entire
directory to make sure we do not miss anything.  Some of the other
stuff looks potentially useful (like completions).

* Set quality property in product configuration

When httpWebWorkerExtensionHostIframe.html is fetched it uses the web
endpoint template (in which we do not include the commit) but if the
quality is not set it prepends the commit to the web endpoint instead.
The new static endpoint does not use/handle commits so this 404s.

Long-term we might want to make the new static endpoint use commits like
the old one but we will also need to update the various other static
URLs to include the commit.

For now I just fixed this by adding the quality since:
  1. Probably faster than trying to find and update all static uses.
  2. VS Code probably expects it anyway.
  3. Gives us better control over the endpoint.

* Update VS Code

This fixes several build issues.

* Bump vscode.

* Bump.

* Bump.

* Use CLI directly.

* Update tests to reflect new upstream behavior.

* Move unit tests to after the build

Our code has new dependencies on VS Code that are pulled in when the
unit tests run.  Because of this we need to build VS Code before running
the unit tests (as it only pulls built code).

* Upgrade proxy-agent dependencies

This resolves a security report with one of its dependencies (vm2).

* Symlink VS Code output directory before unit tests

This is necessary now that we import from the out directory.

* Fix issues surrounding persistent processes between tests.

* Update VS Code cache directories

These were renamed so the cached paths need to be updated.  I changed
the key as well to force a rebuild.

* Move test symlink to script

This way it works for local testing as well.

I had to use out-build instead of out-vscode-server-min because Jest
throws some obscure error about a handlebars haste map.

* Fix listening on a socket

* Update VS Code

It contains fixes for missing files in the build.

* Standardize disposals

* Dispose HTTP server

Shares code with the test HTTP server.  For now it is a function but
maybe we should make it a class that is extended by tests.

* Dispose app on exit

* Fix logging link errors

Unfortunately the logger currently chokes when provided with error
objects.

Also for some reason the bracketed text was not displaying...

* Update regex used by e2e to extract address

The address was recently changed to use URL which seems to add a
trailing slash when using toString, causing the regex match to fail.

* Log browser console in e2e tests

* Add base back to login page

This is used to set cookies when using a base path.

* Remove login page test

The file this was testing no longer exists.

* Use path.posix for static base

Since this is a web path and not platform-dependent.

* Add test for invalid password

Co-authored-by: Teffen Ellis <teffen@nirri.us>
Co-authored-by: Asher <ash@coder.com>
2021-10-28 15:27:17 -05:00

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import { JSDOM } from "jsdom"
import * as util from "../../../src/common/util"
import { createLoggerMock } from "../../utils/helpers"
const dom = new JSDOM()
global.document = dom.window.document
export type LocationLike = Pick<Location, "pathname" | "origin">
describe("util", () => {
describe("normalize", () => {
it("should remove multiple slashes", () => {
expect(util.normalize("//foo//bar//baz///mumble")).toBe("/foo/bar/baz/mumble")
})
it("should remove trailing slashes", () => {
expect(util.normalize("qux///")).toBe("qux")
})
it("should preserve trailing slash if it exists", () => {
expect(util.normalize("qux///", true)).toBe("qux/")
expect(util.normalize("qux", true)).toBe("qux")
})
})
describe("split", () => {
it("should split at a comma", () => {
expect(util.split("Hello,world", ",")).toStrictEqual(["Hello", "world"])
})
it("shouldn't split if the delimiter doesn't exist", () => {
expect(util.split("Hello world", ",")).toStrictEqual(["Hello world", ""])
})
})
describe("plural", () => {
it("should add an s if count is greater than 1", () => {
expect(util.plural(2, "dog")).toBe("dogs")
})
it("should NOT add an s if the count is 1", () => {
expect(util.plural(1, "dog")).toBe("dog")
})
})
describe("generateUuid", () => {
it("should generate a unique uuid", () => {
const uuid = util.generateUuid()
const uuid2 = util.generateUuid()
expect(uuid).toHaveLength(24)
expect(typeof uuid).toBe("string")
expect(uuid).not.toBe(uuid2)
})
it("should generate a uuid of a specific length", () => {
const uuid = util.generateUuid(10)
expect(uuid).toHaveLength(10)
})
})
describe("trimSlashes", () => {
it("should remove leading slashes", () => {
expect(util.trimSlashes("/hello-world")).toBe("hello-world")
})
it("should remove trailing slashes", () => {
expect(util.trimSlashes("hello-world/")).toBe("hello-world")
})
it("should remove both leading and trailing slashes", () => {
expect(util.trimSlashes("/hello-world/")).toBe("hello-world")
})
it("should remove multiple leading and trailing slashes", () => {
expect(util.trimSlashes("///hello-world////")).toBe("hello-world")
})
})
describe("resolveBase", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
const location: LocationLike = {
pathname: "/healthz",
origin: "http://localhost:8080",
}
// Because resolveBase is not a pure function
// and relies on the global location to be set
// we set it before all the tests
// and tell TS that our location should be looked at
// as Location (even though it's missing some properties)
global.location = location as Location
})
it("should resolve a base", () => {
expect(util.resolveBase("localhost:8080")).toBe("/localhost:8080")
})
it("should resolve a base with a forward slash at the beginning", () => {
expect(util.resolveBase("/localhost:8080")).toBe("/localhost:8080")
})
it("should resolve a base with query params", () => {
expect(util.resolveBase("localhost:8080?folder=hello-world")).toBe("/localhost:8080")
})
it("should resolve a base with a path", () => {
expect(util.resolveBase("localhost:8080/hello/world")).toBe("/localhost:8080/hello/world")
})
it("should resolve a base to an empty string when not provided", () => {
expect(util.resolveBase()).toBe("")
})
})
describe("arrayify", () => {
it("should return value it's already an array", () => {
expect(util.arrayify(["hello", "world"])).toStrictEqual(["hello", "world"])
})
it("should wrap the value in an array if not an array", () => {
expect(
util.arrayify({
name: "Coder",
version: "3.8",
}),
).toStrictEqual([{ name: "Coder", version: "3.8" }])
})
it("should return an empty array if the value is undefined", () => {
expect(util.arrayify(undefined)).toStrictEqual([])
})
})
describe("logError", () => {
afterEach(() => {
jest.clearAllMocks()
})
afterAll(() => {
jest.restoreAllMocks()
})
const loggerModule = createLoggerMock()
it("should log an error with the message and stack trace", () => {
const message = "You don't have access to that folder."
const error = new Error(message)
util.logError(loggerModule.logger, "ui", error)
expect(loggerModule.logger.error).toHaveBeenCalled()
expect(loggerModule.logger.error).toHaveBeenCalledWith(`ui: ${error.message} ${error.stack}`)
})
it("should log an error, even if not an instance of error", () => {
util.logError(loggerModule.logger, "api", "oh no")
expect(loggerModule.logger.error).toHaveBeenCalled()
expect(loggerModule.logger.error).toHaveBeenCalledWith("api: oh no")
})
})
})