/** * SimpleTest, a partial Test.Simple/Test.More API compatible test library. * * Why? * * Test.Simple doesn't work on IE < 6. * TODO: * * Support the Test.Simple API used by MochiKit, to be able to test MochiKit * itself against IE 5.5 * **/ if (typeof(SimpleTest) == "undefined") { var SimpleTest = {}; } // Check to see if the TestRunner is present and has logging if (typeof(parent) != "undefined" && parent.TestRunner) { SimpleTest._logEnabled = parent.TestRunner.logEnabled; } SimpleTest._tests = []; SimpleTest._stopOnLoad = true; /** * Something like assert. */ SimpleTest.ok = function (condition, name, diag) { var test = {'result': !!condition, 'name': name, 'diag': diag || ""}; if (SimpleTest._logEnabled) { var msg = test.result ? "PASS" : "FAIL"; msg += " | " + test.name; if (test.result) { parent.TestRunner.logger.log(msg); } else { msg += " | " + test.diag; parent.TestRunner.logger.error(msg); } } SimpleTest._tests.push(test); }; /** * Roughly equivalent to ok(a==b, name) */ SimpleTest.is = function (a, b, name) { var repr = MochiKit.Base.repr; SimpleTest.ok(a == b, name, "got " + repr(a) + ", expected " + repr(b)); }; /** * Roughly equivalent to ok(compare(a,b)==0, name) */ SimpleTest.eq = function (a, b, name) { var repr = MochiKit.Base.repr; try { SimpleTest.ok(compare(a, b) == 0, name, "got " + repr(a) + ", expected " + repr(b)); } catch (e) { SimpleTest.ok(false, name, "exception in compare: " + repr(e)); } }; /** * Makes a test report, returns it as a DIV element. **/ SimpleTest.report = function () { var DIV = MochiKit.DOM.DIV; var passed = 0; var failed = 0; var results = MochiKit.Base.map( function (test) { var cls, msg; if (test.result) { passed++; cls = "test_ok"; msg = "ok - " + test.name; } else { failed++; cls = "test_not_ok"; msg = "not ok - " + test.name; if (test.diag != null && test.diag != "") { msg += ": " + test.diag; } } return DIV({"class": cls}, msg); }, SimpleTest._tests ); var summary_class = ((failed == 0) ? 'all_pass' : 'some_fail'); return DIV({'class': 'tests_report'}, DIV({'class': 'tests_summary ' + summary_class}, DIV({'class': 'tests_passed'}, "Passed: " + passed), DIV({'class': 'tests_failed'}, "Failed: " + failed)), results ); }; /** * Toggle element visibility **/ SimpleTest.toggle = function(el) { if (MochiKit.Style.getStyle(el, 'display') == 'block') { el.style.display = 'none'; } else { el.style.display = 'block'; } }; /** * Toggle visibility for divs with a specific class. **/ SimpleTest.toggleByClass = function (cls) { var elems = getElementsByTagAndClassName('div', cls); MochiKit.Base.map(SimpleTest.toggle, elems); }; /** * Shows the report in the browser **/ SimpleTest.showReport = function() { var togglePassed = A({'href': '#'}, "Toggle passed tests"); var toggleFailed = A({'href': '#'}, "Toggle failed tests"); togglePassed.onclick = partial(SimpleTest.toggleByClass, 'test_ok'); toggleFailed.onclick = partial(SimpleTest.toggleByClass, 'test_not_ok'); var body = document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0]; var firstChild = body.childNodes[0]; var addNode; if (firstChild) { addNode = function (el) { body.insertBefore(el, firstChild); }; } else { addNode = function (el) { body.appendChild(el) }; } addNode(togglePassed); addNode(SPAN(null, " ")); addNode(toggleFailed); addNode(SimpleTest.report()); }; /** * Tells SimpleTest to don't finish the test when the document is loaded, * useful for asynchronous tests. * * When SimpleTest.waitForExplicitFinish is called, * explicit SimpleTest.finish() is required. **/ SimpleTest.waitForExplicitFinish = function () { SimpleTest._stopOnLoad = false; }; /** * Talks to the TestRunner if being ran on a iframe and the parent has a * TestRunner object. **/ SimpleTest.talkToRunner = function () { if (typeof(parent) != "undefined" && parent.TestRunner) { parent.TestRunner.testFinished(document); } }; /** * Finishes the tests. This is automatically called, except when * SimpleTest.waitForExplicitFinish() has been invoked. **/ SimpleTest.finish = function () { SimpleTest.showReport(); SimpleTest.talkToRunner(); }; addLoadEvent(function() { if (SimpleTest._stopOnLoad) { SimpleTest.finish(); } }); // --------------- Test.Builder/Test.More isDeeply() ----------------- SimpleTest.DNE = {dne: 'Does not exist'}; SimpleTest.LF = "\r\n"; SimpleTest._isRef = function (object) { var type = typeof(object); return type == 'object' || type == 'function'; }; SimpleTest._deepCheck = function (e1, e2, stack, seen) { var ok = false; // Either they're both references or both not. var sameRef = !(!SimpleTest._isRef(e1) ^ !SimpleTest._isRef(e2)); if (e1 == null && e2 == null) { ok = true; } else if (e1 != null ^ e2 != null) { ok = false; } else if (e1 == SimpleTest.DNE ^ e2 == SimpleTest.DNE) { ok = false; } else if (sameRef && e1 == e2) { // Handles primitives and any variables that reference the same // object, including functions. ok = true; } else if (SimpleTest.isa(e1, 'Array') && SimpleTest.isa(e2, 'Array')) { ok = SimpleTest._eqArray(e1, e2, stack, seen); } else if (typeof e1 == "object" && typeof e2 == "object") { ok = SimpleTest._eqAssoc(e1, e2, stack, seen); } else { // If we get here, they're not the same (function references must // always simply rererence the same function). stack.push({ vals: [e1, e2] }); ok = false; } return ok; }; SimpleTest._eqArray = function (a1, a2, stack, seen) { // Return if they're the same object. if (a1 == a2) return true; // JavaScript objects have no unique identifiers, so we have to store // references to them all in an array, and then compare the references // directly. It's slow, but probably won't be much of an issue in // practice. Start by making a local copy of the array to as to avoid // confusing a reference seen more than once (such as [a, a]) for a // circular reference. for (var j = 0; j < seen.length; j++) { if (seen[j][0] == a1) { return seen[j][1] == a2; } } // If we get here, we haven't seen a1 before, so store it with reference // to a2. seen.push([ a1, a2 ]); var ok = true; // Only examines enumerable attributes. Only works for numeric arrays! // Associative arrays return 0. So call _eqAssoc() for them, instead. var max = a1.length > a2.length ? a1.length : a2.length; if (max == 0) return SimpleTest._eqAssoc(a1, a2, stack, seen); for (var i = 0; i < max; i++) { var e1 = i > a1.length - 1 ? SimpleTest.DNE : a1[i]; var e2 = i > a2.length - 1 ? SimpleTest.DNE : a2[i]; stack.push({ type: 'Array', idx: i, vals: [e1, e2] }); if (ok = SimpleTest._deepCheck(e1, e2, stack, seen)) { stack.pop(); } else { break; } } return ok; }; SimpleTest._eqAssoc = function (o1, o2, stack, seen) { // Return if they're the same object. if (o1 == o2) return true; // JavaScript objects have no unique identifiers, so we have to store // references to them all in an array, and then compare the references // directly. It's slow, but probably won't be much of an issue in // practice. Start by making a local copy of the array to as to avoid // confusing a reference seen more than once (such as [a, a]) for a // circular reference. seen = seen.slice(0); for (var j = 0; j < seen.length; j++) { if (seen[j][0] == o1) { return seen[j][1] == o2; } } // If we get here, we haven't seen o1 before, so store it with reference // to o2. seen.push([ o1, o2 ]); // They should be of the same class. var ok = true; // Only examines enumerable attributes. var o1Size = 0; for (var i in o1) o1Size++; var o2Size = 0; for (var i in o2) o2Size++; var bigger = o1Size > o2Size ? o1 : o2; for (var i in bigger) { var e1 = o1[i] == undefined ? SimpleTest.DNE : o1[i]; var e2 = o2[i] == undefined ? SimpleTest.DNE : o2[i]; stack.push({ type: 'Object', idx: i, vals: [e1, e2] }); if (ok = SimpleTest._deepCheck(e1, e2, stack, seen)) { stack.pop(); } else { break; } } return ok; }; SimpleTest._formatStack = function (stack) { var variable = '$Foo'; for (var i = 0; i < stack.length; i++) { var entry = stack[i]; var type = entry['type']; var idx = entry['idx']; if (idx != null) { if (/^\d+$/.test(idx)) { // Numeric array index. variable += '[' + idx + ']'; } else { // Associative array index. idx = idx.replace("'", "\\'"); variable += "['" + idx + "']"; } } } var vals = stack[stack.length-1]['vals'].slice(0, 2); var vars = [ variable.replace('$Foo', 'got'), variable.replace('$Foo', 'expected') ]; var out = "Structures begin differing at:" + SimpleTest.LF; for (var i = 0; i < vals.length; i++) { var val = vals[i]; if (val == null) { val = 'undefined'; } else { val == SimpleTest.DNE ? "Does not exist" : "'" + val + "'"; } } out += vars[0] + ' = ' + vals[0] + SimpleTest.LF; out += vars[1] + ' = ' + vals[1] + SimpleTest.LF; return ' ' + out; }; SimpleTest.isDeeply = function (it, as, name) { var ok; // ^ is the XOR operator. if (SimpleTest._isRef(it) ^ SimpleTest._isRef(as)) { // One's a reference, one isn't. ok = false; } else if (!SimpleTest._isRef(it) && !SimpleTest._isRef(as)) { // Neither is an object. ok = SimpleTest.is(it, as, name); } else { // We have two objects. Do a deep comparison. var stack = [], seen = []; if ( SimpleTest._deepCheck(it, as, stack, seen)) { ok = SimpleTest.ok(true, name); } else { ok = SimpleTest.ok(false, name, SimpleTest._formatStack(stack)); } } return ok; }; SimpleTest.typeOf = function (object) { var c = Object.prototype.toString.apply(object); var name = c.substring(8, c.length - 1); if (name != 'Object') return name; // It may be a non-core class. Try to extract the class name from // the constructor function. This may not work in all implementations. if (/function ([^(\s]+)/.test(Function.toString.call(object.constructor))) { return RegExp.$1; } // No idea. :-( return name; }; SimpleTest.isa = function (object, clas) { return SimpleTest.typeOf(object) == clas; }; // Global symbols: var ok = SimpleTest.ok; var is = SimpleTest.is; var isDeeply = SimpleTest.isDeeply;