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200 lines
6.1 KiB
JavaScript
200 lines
6.1 KiB
JavaScript
"use strict";
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/**
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* markdown_assert.js
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*
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* Used to determine whether two Markdown HTML strings are semantically
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* equivalent. Differs from the naive string-comparison approach in that
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* differently typed but equivalent HTML fragments, such as '<p>"</p>'
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* and '<p>\"</p>', and '<span attr1="a" attr2="b"></span>' and
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* '<span attr2="a" attr1="b"></span>', are still considered equal.
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*
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* The exported method equal() serves as a drop-in replacement for
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* assert.equal(). Likewise, the exported method notEqual() replaces
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* assert.notEqual().
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*
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* There is a default _output_formatter used to create the
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* AssertionError error message; this function can be overridden using
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* the exported setFormatter() function below.
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*
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* The HTML passed to the _output_formatter is not the original HTML, but
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* rather a serialized version of a DOM element generated from the original
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* HTML. This makes it easier to spot relevant differences.
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*/
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const {strict: assert} = require("assert");
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const {JSDOM} = require("jsdom");
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const _ = require("lodash");
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const mdiff = require("./mdiff");
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// Module-level global instance of MarkdownComparer, initialized when needed
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let _markdownComparerInstance = null;
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class MarkdownComparer {
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constructor(output_formatter) {
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this._output_formatter =
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output_formatter ||
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function (actual, expected) {
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return ["Actual and expected output do not match.", actual, "!=", expected].join(
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"\n",
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);
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};
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this._document = new JSDOM().window.document;
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}
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setFormatter(output_formatter) {
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this._output_formatter = output_formatter || this._output_formatter;
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}
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_htmlToElement(html, id) {
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const template = this._document.createElement("template");
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const id_node = this._document.createAttribute("id");
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id_node.value = id;
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template.setAttributeNode(id_node);
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template.innerHTML = html;
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return template;
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}
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_haveEqualContents(node1, node2) {
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if (node1.content.childNodes.length !== node2.content.childNodes.length) {
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return false;
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}
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return _.zip(node1.content.childNodes, node2.content.childNodes).every(([child1, child2]) =>
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child1.isEqualNode(child2),
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);
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}
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_reorderAttributes(node) {
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// Sorts every attribute in every element by name. Ensures consistent diff HTML output
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const attributeList = [];
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for (const attr of node.attributes) {
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attributeList.push(attr);
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}
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// If put in above forEach loop, causes issues (possible nodes.attribute invalidation?)
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attributeList.forEach((attr) => {
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node.removeAttribute(attr.name);
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});
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attributeList.sort((a, b) => {
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const name_a = a.name;
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const name_b = b.name;
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if (name_a < name_b) {
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return -1;
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} else if (name_a > name_b) {
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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});
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// Put them back in, in order
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attributeList.forEach((attribute) => {
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node.setAttribute(attribute.name, attribute.value);
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});
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if (node.hasChildNodes()) {
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for (const childNode of node.children) {
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this._reorderAttributes(childNode);
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}
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}
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if (node.content && node.content.hasChildNodes()) {
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for (const childNode of node.content.children) {
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this._reorderAttributes(childNode);
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}
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}
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return node;
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}
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_compare(actual_markdown, expected_markdown) {
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const ID_ACTUAL = "0";
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const ID_EXPECTED = "1";
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const element_actual = this._htmlToElement(actual_markdown, ID_ACTUAL);
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const element_expected = this._htmlToElement(expected_markdown, ID_EXPECTED);
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let are_equivalent = false;
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let html = {};
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are_equivalent = this._haveEqualContents(element_actual, element_expected);
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if (!are_equivalent) {
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html = {
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actual: this._reorderAttributes(element_actual).innerHTML,
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expected: this._reorderAttributes(element_expected).innerHTML,
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};
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}
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element_actual.remove();
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element_expected.remove();
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return {are_equivalent, html};
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}
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assertEqual(actual, expected, message) {
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const comparison_results = this._compare(actual, expected);
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message = message || "";
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message += "\n";
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if (comparison_results.are_equivalent === false) {
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throw new assert.AssertionError({
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message:
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message +
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this._output_formatter(
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comparison_results.html.actual,
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comparison_results.html.expected,
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),
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});
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}
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}
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assertNotEqual(actual, expected, message) {
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const comparison_results = this._compare(actual, expected);
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message = message || "";
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message += "\n";
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if (comparison_results.are_equivalent) {
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throw new assert.AssertionError({
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message:
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message +
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[
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"actual and expected output produce semantially identical HTML",
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actual,
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"==",
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expected,
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].join("\n"),
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});
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}
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}
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}
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function returnComparer() {
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if (!_markdownComparerInstance) {
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_markdownComparerInstance = new MarkdownComparer((actual, expected) =>
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[
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"Actual and expected output do not match. Showing diff",
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mdiff.diff_strings(actual, expected),
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].join("\n"),
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);
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}
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return _markdownComparerInstance;
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}
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module.exports = {
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equal(expected, actual, message) {
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returnComparer().assertEqual(actual, expected, message);
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},
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notEqual(expected, actual, message) {
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returnComparer().assertNotEqual(actual, expected, message);
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},
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setFormatter(output_formatter) {
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returnComparer().setFormatter(output_formatter);
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},
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};
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