gecko-dev/testing/marionette/assert.js
Andreas Tolfsen 5c26c522ac Bug 1447977 - Move cyclic object test function to evaluate. r=automatedtester
Moves the innards of assert.acyclic to evaluate.isCyclic so it can
be called externally without throwing.  It makes more sense for
this function to be exposed on the evaluate module, since other
behaviour related to JSON marshaling is also defined there.

MozReview-Commit-ID: 4WjEy8Sjqrm

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extra : rebase_source : 88cd829f3e178ec49ae532ea0af0a62defb4469f
2018-07-06 18:35:21 +01:00

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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
* You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
"use strict";
ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/AppConstants.jsm");
ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/Preferences.jsm");
ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/Services.jsm");
ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.jsm");
const {
InvalidArgumentError,
InvalidSessionIDError,
JavaScriptError,
NoSuchWindowError,
UnexpectedAlertOpenError,
UnsupportedOperationError,
} = ChromeUtils.import("chrome://marionette/content/error.js", {});
const {pprint} = ChromeUtils.import("chrome://marionette/content/format.js", {});
XPCOMUtils.defineLazyModuleGetters(this, {
evaluate: "chrome://marionette/content/evaluate.js",
browser: "chrome://marionette/content/browser.js",
});
this.EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = ["assert"];
const isFennec = () => AppConstants.platform == "android";
const isFirefox = () =>
Services.appinfo.ID == "{ec8030f7-c20a-464f-9b0e-13a3a9e97384}";
/**
* Shorthands for common assertions made in Marionette.
*
* @namespace
*/
this.assert = {};
/**
* Asserts that an arbitrary object is not acyclic.
*
* @param {*} obj
* Object to test. This assertion is only meaningful if passed
* an actual object or array.
* @param {Error=} [error=JavaScriptError] error
* Error to throw if assertion fails.
* @param {string=} message
* Custom message to use for `error` if assertion fails.
*
* @throws {JavaScriptError}
* If the object is cyclic.
*/
assert.acyclic = function(obj, msg = "", error = JavaScriptError) {
if (evaluate.isCyclic(obj)) {
throw new error(msg || "Cyclic object value");
}
};
/**
* Asserts that Marionette has a session.
*
* @param {GeckoDriver} driver
* Marionette driver instance.
* @param {string=} msg
* Custom error message.
*
* @return {string}
* Current session's ID.
*
* @throws {InvalidSessionIDError}
* If <var>driver</var> does not have a session ID.
*/
assert.session = function(driver, msg = "") {
assert.that(sessionID => sessionID,
msg, InvalidSessionIDError)(driver.sessionID);
return driver.sessionID;
};
/**
* Asserts that the current browser is Firefox Desktop.
*
* @param {string=} msg
* Custom error message.
*
* @throws {UnsupportedOperationError}
* If current browser is not Firefox.
*/
assert.firefox = function(msg = "") {
msg = msg || "Only supported in Firefox";
assert.that(isFirefox, msg, UnsupportedOperationError)();
};
/**
* Asserts that the current browser is Fennec, or Firefox for Android.
*
* @param {string=} msg
* Custom error message.
*
* @throws {UnsupportedOperationError}
* If current browser is not Fennec.
*/
assert.fennec = function(msg = "") {
msg = msg || "Only supported in Fennec";
assert.that(isFennec, msg, UnsupportedOperationError)();
};
/**
* Asserts that the current <var>context</var> is content.
*
* @param {string} context
* Context to test.
* @param {string=} msg
* Custom error message.
*
* @return {string}
* <var>context</var> is returned unaltered.
*
* @throws {UnsupportedOperationError}
* If <var>context</var> is not content.
*/
assert.content = function(context, msg = "") {
msg = msg || "Only supported in content context";
assert.that(c => c.toString() == "content", msg, UnsupportedOperationError)(context);
};
/**
* Asserts that the {@link ChromeWindow} is open or that the {@link
* browser.Context} has a content browser attached.
*
* When passed in a {@link ChromeContext} this is equivalent to
* testing that the associated <code>window</code> global is open,
* and when given {@link browser.Context} it will test that the content
* frame, represented by <code>&lt;xul:browser&gt;</code>, is
* connected.
*
* @param {(ChromeWindow|browser.Context)} context
* Browsing context to test.
* @param {string=} msg
* Custom error message.
*
* @return {(ChromeWindow|browser.Context)}
* <var>context</var> is returned unaltered.
*
* @throws {NoSuchWindowError}
* If <var>context</var>'s <code>window</code> has been closed.
*/
assert.open = function(context, msg = "") {
// TODO: The contentBrowser uses a cached tab, which is only updated when
// switchToTab is called. Because of that an additional check is needed to
// make sure that the chrome window has not already been closed.
if (context instanceof browser.Context) {
assert.open(context.window);
}
msg = msg || "Browsing context has been discarded";
return assert.that(ctx => ctx && !ctx.closed,
msg,
NoSuchWindowError)(context);
};
/**
* Asserts that there is no current user prompt.
*
* @param {modal.Dialog} dialog
* Reference to current dialogue.
* @param {string=} msg
* Custom error message.
*
* @throws {UnexpectedAlertOpenError}
* If there is a user prompt.
*/
assert.noUserPrompt = function(dialog, msg = "") {
assert.that(d => d === null || typeof d == "undefined",
msg,
UnexpectedAlertOpenError)(dialog);
};
/**
* Asserts that <var>obj</var> is defined.
*
* @param {?} obj
* Value to test.
* @param {string=} msg
* Custom error message.
*
* @return {?}
* <var>obj</var> is returned unaltered.
*
* @throws {InvalidArgumentError}
* If <var>obj</var> is not defined.
*/
assert.defined = function(obj, msg = "") {
msg = msg || pprint`Expected ${obj} to be defined`;
return assert.that(o => typeof o != "undefined", msg)(obj);
};
/**
* Asserts that <var>obj</var> is a finite number.
*
* @param {?} obj
* Value to test.
* @param {string=} msg
* Custom error message.
*
* @return {number}
* <var>obj</var> is returned unaltered.
*
* @throws {InvalidArgumentError}
* If <var>obj</var> is not a number.
*/
assert.number = function(obj, msg = "") {
msg = msg || pprint`Expected ${obj} to be finite number`;
return assert.that(Number.isFinite, msg)(obj);
};
/**
* Asserts that <var>obj</var> is callable.
*
* @param {?} obj
* Value to test.
* @param {string=} msg
* Custom error message.
*
* @return {Function}
* <var>obj</var> is returned unaltered.
*
* @throws {InvalidArgumentError}
* If <var>obj</var> is not callable.
*/
assert.callable = function(obj, msg = "") {
msg = msg || pprint`${obj} is not callable`;
return assert.that(o => typeof o == "function", msg)(obj);
};
/**
* Asserts that <var>obj</var> is an integer.
*
* @param {?} obj
* Value to test.
* @param {string=} msg
* Custom error message.
*
* @return {number}
* <var>obj</var> is returned unaltered.
*
* @throws {InvalidArgumentError}
* If <var>obj</var> is not an integer.
*/
assert.integer = function(obj, msg = "") {
msg = msg || pprint`Expected ${obj} to be an integer`;
return assert.that(Number.isSafeInteger, msg)(obj);
};
/**
* Asserts that <var>obj</var> is a positive integer.
*
* @param {?} obj
* Value to test.
* @param {string=} msg
* Custom error message.
*
* @return {number}
* <var>obj</var> is returned unaltered.
*
* @throws {InvalidArgumentError}
* If <var>obj</var> is not a positive integer.
*/
assert.positiveInteger = function(obj, msg = "") {
assert.integer(obj, msg);
msg = msg || pprint`Expected ${obj} to be >= 0`;
return assert.that(n => n >= 0, msg)(obj);
};
/**
* Asserts that <var>obj</var> is a boolean.
*
* @param {?} obj
* Value to test.
* @param {string=} msg
* Custom error message.
*
* @return {boolean}
* <var>obj</var> is returned unaltered.
*
* @throws {InvalidArgumentError}
* If <var>obj</var> is not a boolean.
*/
assert.boolean = function(obj, msg = "") {
msg = msg || pprint`Expected ${obj} to be boolean`;
return assert.that(b => typeof b == "boolean", msg)(obj);
};
/**
* Asserts that <var>obj</var> is a string.
*
* @param {?} obj
* Value to test.
* @param {string=} msg
* Custom error message.
*
* @return {string}
* <var>obj</var> is returned unaltered.
*
* @throws {InvalidArgumentError}
* If <var>obj</var> is not a string.
*/
assert.string = function(obj, msg = "") {
msg = msg || pprint`Expected ${obj} to be a string`;
return assert.that(s => typeof s == "string", msg)(obj);
};
/**
* Asserts that <var>obj</var> is an object.
*
* @param {?} obj
* Value to test.
* @param {string=} msg
* Custom error message.
*
* @return {Object}
* obj| is returned unaltered.
*
* @throws {InvalidArgumentError}
* If <var>obj</var> is not an object.
*/
assert.object = function(obj, msg = "") {
msg = msg || pprint`Expected ${obj} to be an object`;
return assert.that(o => {
// unable to use instanceof because LHS and RHS may come from
// different globals
let s = Object.prototype.toString.call(o);
return s == "[object Object]" || s == "[object nsJSIID]";
}, msg)(obj);
};
/**
* Asserts that <var>prop</var> is in <var>obj</var>.
*
* @param {?} prop
* Own property to test if is in <var>obj</var>.
* @param {?} obj
* Object.
* @param {string=} msg
* Custom error message.
*
* @return {?}
* Value of <var>obj</var>'s own property <var>prop</var>.
*
* @throws {InvalidArgumentError}
* If <var>prop</var> is not in <var>obj</var>, or <var>obj</var>
* is not an object.
*/
assert.in = function(prop, obj, msg = "") {
assert.object(obj, msg);
msg = msg || pprint`Expected ${prop} in ${obj}`;
assert.that(p => obj.hasOwnProperty(p), msg)(prop);
return obj[prop];
};
/**
* Asserts that <var>obj</var> is an Array.
*
* @param {?} obj
* Value to test.
* @param {string=} msg
* Custom error message.
*
* @return {Object}
* <var>obj</var> is returned unaltered.
*
* @throws {InvalidArgumentError}
* If <var>obj</var> is not an Array.
*/
assert.array = function(obj, msg = "") {
msg = msg || pprint`Expected ${obj} to be an Array`;
return assert.that(Array.isArray, msg)(obj);
};
/**
* Returns a function that is used to assert the |predicate|.
*
* @param {function(?): boolean} predicate
* Evaluated on calling the return value of this function. If its
* return value of the inner function is false, <var>error</var>
* is thrown with <var>message</var>.
* @param {string=} message
* Custom error message.
* @param {Error=} error
* Custom error type by its class.
*
* @return {function(?): ?}
* Function that takes and returns the passed in value unaltered,
* and which may throw <var>error</var> with <var>message</var>
* if <var>predicate</var> evaluates to false.
*/
assert.that = function(
predicate, message = "", error = InvalidArgumentError) {
return obj => {
if (!predicate(obj)) {
throw new error(message);
}
return obj;
};
};