api-client/functions/postwomanTesting.js

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const PASS = "PASS";
const FAIL = "FAIL";
const ERROR = "ERROR";
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const styles = {
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[PASS]: { icon: "check", class: "success-response" },
[FAIL]: { icon: "close", class: "cl-error-response" },
[ERROR]: { icon: "close", class: "cl-error-response" },
none: { icon: "", class: "" }
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};
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// TODO: probably have to use a more global state for `test`
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export default function runTestScriptWithVariables(script, variables) {
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let pw = {
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_errors: [],
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_testReports: [],
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_report: "",
expect(value) {
try {
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return expect(value, this._testReports);
} catch (e) {
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pw._testReports.push({ result: ERROR, message: e });
}
},
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test: (descriptor, func) => test(descriptor, func, pw._testReports)
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// globals that the script is allowed to have access to.
};
Object.assign(pw, variables);
// run pre-request script within this function so that it has access to the pw object.
new Function("pw", script)(pw);
//
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const testReports = pw._testReports.map(item => {
if (item.result) {
item.styles = styles[item.result];
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} else {
item.styles = styles.none;
}
return item;
});
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return { report: pw._report, errors: pw._errors, testResults: testReports };
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}
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function test(descriptor, func, _testReports) {
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_testReports.push({ startBlock: descriptor });
try {
func();
} catch (e) {
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_testReports.push({ result: ERROR, message: e });
}
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_testReports.push({ endBlock: true });
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// TODO: Organize and generate text report of each {descriptor: true} section in testReports.
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// add checkmark or x depending on if each testReport is pass=true or pass=false
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}
function expect(expectValue, _testReports) {
return new Expectation(expectValue, null, _testReports);
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}
class Expectation {
constructor(expectValue, _not, _testReports) {
this.expectValue = expectValue;
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this.not = _not || new Expectation(this.expectValue, true, _testReports);
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this._testReports = _testReports; // this values is used within Test.it, which wraps Expectation and passes _testReports value.
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this._satisfies = function(expectValue, targetValue) {
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// Used for testing if two values match the expectation, which could be === OR !==, depending on if not
// was used. Expectation#_satisfies prevents the need to have an if(this.not) branch in every test method.
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// Signature is _satisfies([expectValue,] targetValue): if only one argument is given, it is assumed the targetValue, and expectValue is set to this.expectValue
if (!targetValue) {
targetValue = expectValue;
expectValue = this.expectValue;
}
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if (this.not === true) {
// test the inverse. this.not is always truthly, but an Expectation that is inverted will always be strictly `true`
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return expectValue !== targetValue;
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} else {
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return expectValue === targetValue;
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}
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};
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}
_fmtNot(message) {
// given a string with "(not)" in it, replaces with "not" or "", depending if the expectation is expecting the positive or inverse (this._not)
if (this.not === true) {
return message.replace("(not)", "not ");
} else {
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return message.replace("(not)", "");
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}
}
_fail(message) {
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this._testReports.push({ result: FAIL, message });
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}
_pass(message) {
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this._testReports.push({ result: PASS });
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}
// TEST METHODS DEFINED BELOW
// these are the usual methods that would follow expect(...)
toBe(value) {
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return this._satisfies(value)
? this._pass()
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: this._fail(
this._fmtNot(`Expected ${this.expectValue} (not)to be ${value}`)
);
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}
toHaveProperty(value) {
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return this._satisfies(this.expectValue.hasOwnProperty(value), true)
? this._pass()
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: this._fail(
this._fmtNot(
`Expected object ${this.expectValue} to (not)have property ${value}`
)
);
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}
toBeLevel2xx() {
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const code = parseInt(this.expectValue);
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if (Number.isNaN(code)) {
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return this._fail(
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`Expected 200-level status but could not parse value ${this.expectValue}`
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);
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}
return this._satisfies(code >= 200 && code < 300)
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? this._pass()
: this._fail(
this._fmtNot(
`Expected ${this.expectValue} to (not)be 200-level status`
)
);
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}
toBeLevel3xx() {
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const code = parseInt(this.expectValue);
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if (Number.isNaN(code)) {
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return this._fail(
`Expected 300-level status but could not parse value ${this.expectValue}`
);
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}
return this._satisfies(code >= 300 && code < 400)
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? this._pass()
: this._fail(
this._fmtNot(
`Expected ${this.expectValue} to (not)be 300-level status`
)
);
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}
toBeLevel4xx() {
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const code = parseInt(this.expectValue);
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if (Number.isNaN(code)) {
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return this._fail(
`Expected 400-level status but could not parse value ${this.expectValue}`
);
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}
return this._satisfies(code >= 400 && code < 500)
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? this._pass()
: this._fail(
this._fmtNot(
`Expected ${this.expectValue} to (not)be 400-level status`
)
);
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}
toBeLevel5xx() {
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const code = parseInt(this.expectValue);
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if (Number.isNaN(code)) {
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return this._fail(
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`Expected 500-level status but could not parse value ${this.expectValue}`
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);
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}
return this._satisfies(code >= 500 && code < 600)
? this._pass()
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: this._fail(
this._fmtNot(
`Expected ${this.expectValue} to (not)be 500-level status`
)
);
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}
}