zrequire('list_render');
// We need these stubs to get by instanceof checks.
// The list_render library allows you to insert objects
// that are either jQuery, Element, or just raw HTML
// strings. We initially test with raw strings.
set_global('jQuery', 'stub');
set_global('Element', function () {
return { };
});
// We only need very simple jQuery wrappers for when the
// "real" code wraps html or sets up click handlers.
// We'll simulate most other objects ourselves.
set_global('$', (arg) => {
if (arg.to_jquery) {
return arg.to_jquery();
}
return {
html: () => arg,
};
});
function make_containers() {
// We build objects here that simulate jQuery containers.
// The main thing to do at first is simulate that our
// parent container is the nearest ancestor to our main
// container that has a max-height attribute, and then
// the parent container will have a scroll event attached to
// it. This is a good time to read __set_events in the
// real code.
const parent_container = {};
const container = {};
container.parent = () => parent_container;
container.length = () => 1;
container.is = () => false;
container.css = (prop) => {
assert.equal(prop, 'max-height');
return 'none';
};
parent_container.is = () => false;
parent_container.length = () => 1;
parent_container.css = (prop) => {
assert.equal(prop, 'max-height');
return 100;
};
// Capture the scroll callback so we can call it in
// our tests.
parent_container.scroll = (f) => {
parent_container.call_scroll = () => {
f.call(parent_container);
};
};
// Make our append function just set a field we can
// check in our tests.
container.append = (data) => {
container.appended_data = data;
};
return {
container: container,
parent_container: parent_container,
};
}
function make_search_input() {
const $element = {};
// Allow ourselves to be wrapped by $(...) and
// return ourselves.
$element.to_jquery = () => $element;
$element.on = (event_name, f) => {
assert.equal(event_name, 'input');
$element.simulate_input_event = () => {
const elem = {
value: $element.val(),
};
f.call(elem);
};
};
return $element;
}
function div(item) {
return '
' + item + '
';
}
run_test('list_render', () => {
const {container, parent_container} = make_containers();
const search_input = make_search_input();
const list = [
'apple',
'banana',
'carrot',
'dog',
'egg',
'fence',
'grape',
];
const opts = {
filter: {
element: search_input,
},
load_count: 2,
modifier: (item) => div(item),
};
const widget = list_render.create(container, list, opts);
widget.render();
let expected_html = 'apple
banana
';
assert.deepEqual(container.appended_data.html(), expected_html);
// Set up our fake geometry so it forces a scroll action.
parent_container.scrollTop = 180;
parent_container.clientHeight = 100;
parent_container.scrollHeight = 260;
// Scrolling gets the next two elements from the list into
// our widget.
parent_container.call_scroll();
expected_html = 'carrot
dog
';
assert.deepEqual(container.appended_data.html(), expected_html);
// Filtering will pick out dog/egg/grape when we put "g"
// into our search input. (This uses the default filter, which
// is a glorified indexOf call.)
container.html = (html) => { assert.equal(html, ''); };
search_input.val = () => 'g';
search_input.simulate_input_event();
expected_html = 'dog
egg
grape
';
assert.deepEqual(container.appended_data.html(), expected_html);
// We can insert new data into the widget.
const new_data = [
'greta',
'faye',
'gary',
'frank',
'giraffe',
'fox',
];
widget.data(new_data);
widget.render();
expected_html = 'greta
gary
';
assert.deepEqual(container.appended_data.html(), expected_html);
});
function sort_button(opts) {
// The complications here are due to needing to find
// the list via complicated HTML assumptions. Also, we
// don't have any abstraction for the button and its
// siblings other than direct jQuery actions.
function data(sel) {
switch (sel) {
case "sort": return opts.sort_type;
case "sort-prop": return opts.prop_name;
default: throw Error('unknown selector: ' + sel);
}
}
function lookup(sel, value) {
return (selector) => {
assert.equal(sel, selector);
return value;
};
}
let button;
const $button = {
data: data,
closest: lookup('.progressive-table-wrapper', {
data: lookup('list-render', opts.list_name),
}),
hasClass: lookup('active', opts.active),
siblings: lookup('.active', {
removeClass: (sel) => {
assert.equal(sel, 'active');
button.siblings_deactivated = true;
},
}),
addClass: (sel) => {
assert.equal(sel, 'active');
button.activated = true;
},
};
button = {
to_jquery: () => $button,
siblings_deactivated: false,
activated: false,
};
return button;
}
run_test('sorting', () => {
const {container} = make_containers();
let cleared;
container.html = (html) => {
assert.equal(html, '');
cleared = true;
};
const alice = { name: 'alice', salary: 50 };
const bob = { name: 'Bob', salary: 40 };
const cal = { name: 'cal', salary: 30 };
const dave = { name: 'dave', salary: 25 };
const list = [bob, dave, alice, cal];
const opts = {
name: 'my-list',
load_count: 2,
modifier: (item) => {
return div(item.name) + div(item.salary);
},
};
function html_for(people) {
return _.map(people, opts.modifier).join('');
}
list_render.create(container, list, opts);
let button_opts;
let button;
let expected_html;
button_opts = {
sort_type: 'alphabetic',
prop_name: 'name',
list_name: 'my-list',
active: false,
};
button = sort_button(button_opts);
list_render.handle_sort.call(button);
assert(cleared);
assert(button.siblings_deactivated);
expected_html = html_for([alice, bob, cal, dave]);
assert.deepEqual(container.appended_data.html(), expected_html);
// Now try a numeric sort.
button_opts = {
sort_type: 'numeric',
prop_name: 'salary',
list_name: 'my-list',
active: false,
};
button = sort_button(button_opts);
cleared = false;
button.siblings_deactivated = false;
list_render.handle_sort.call(button);
assert(cleared);
assert(button.siblings_deactivated);
expected_html = html_for([dave, cal, bob, alice]);
assert.deepEqual(container.appended_data.html(), expected_html);
});