mirror of https://github.com/zulip/zulip.git
209 lines
6.5 KiB
JavaScript
209 lines
6.5 KiB
JavaScript
"use strict";
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const path = require("path");
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const new_globals = new Set();
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let old_globals = {};
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exports.set_global = function (name, val) {
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if (val === null) {
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throw new Error(`
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We try to avoid using null in our codebase.
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`);
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}
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// Add this for debugging and to allow with_overrides
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// to know that we're dealing with stubbed code.
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if (typeof val === "object") {
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val._patched_with_set_global = true;
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}
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if (!(name in old_globals)) {
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if (!(name in global)) {
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new_globals.add(name);
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}
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old_globals[name] = global[name];
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}
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global[name] = val;
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return val;
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};
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function require_path(name, fn) {
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if (fn === undefined) {
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fn = "../../static/js/" + name;
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} else if (/^generated\/|^js\/|^shared\/|^third\//.test(fn)) {
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// FIXME: Stealing part of the NPM namespace is confusing.
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fn = "../../static/" + fn;
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}
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return fn;
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}
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exports.zrequire = function (name, fn) {
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return require(require_path(name, fn));
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};
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exports.reset_module = function (name, fn) {
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fn = require_path(name, fn);
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delete require.cache[require.resolve(fn)];
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return require(fn);
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};
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const staticPath = path.resolve(__dirname, "../../static") + path.sep;
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const templatesPath = staticPath + "templates" + path.sep;
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exports.restore = function () {
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for (const path of Object.keys(require.cache)) {
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if (path.startsWith(staticPath) && !path.startsWith(templatesPath)) {
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delete require.cache[path];
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}
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}
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Object.assign(global, old_globals);
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old_globals = {};
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for (const name of new_globals) {
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delete global[name];
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}
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new_globals.clear();
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};
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exports.with_field = function (obj, field, val, f) {
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if ("__esModule" in obj && "__Rewire__" in obj) {
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const old_val = field in obj ? obj[field] : obj.__GetDependency__(field);
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try {
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obj.__Rewire__(field, val);
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return f();
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} finally {
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obj.__Rewire__(field, old_val);
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}
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} else {
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const had_val = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(obj, field);
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const old_val = obj[field];
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try {
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obj[field] = val;
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return f();
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} finally {
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if (had_val) {
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obj[field] = old_val;
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} else {
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delete obj[field];
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}
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}
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}
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};
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exports.with_overrides = function (test_function) {
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// This function calls test_function() and passes in
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// a way to override the namespace temporarily.
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const restore_callbacks = [];
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const unused_funcs = new Map();
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const funcs = new Map();
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const override = function (obj, func_name, f) {
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// Given an object `obj` (which is usually a module object),
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// we re-map `obj[func_name]` to the `f` passed in by the caller.
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// Then the outer function here (`with_overrides`) automatically
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// restores the original value of `obj[func_name]` as its last
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// step. Generally our code calls `run_test`, which wraps
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// `with_overrides`.
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if (typeof f !== "function") {
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throw new TypeError(
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"You can only override with a function. Use with_field for non-functions.",
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);
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}
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if (typeof obj !== "object" && typeof obj !== "function") {
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throw new TypeError(`We cannot override a function for ${typeof obj} objects`);
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}
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if (obj[func_name] === undefined) {
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if (obj !== global.$ && !obj._patched_with_set_global) {
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throw new Error(`
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It looks like you are overriding ${func_name}
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for a module that never defined it, which probably
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indicates that you have a typo or are doing
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something hacky in the test.
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`);
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}
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} else if (typeof obj[func_name] !== "function") {
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throw new TypeError(`
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You are overriding a non-function with a function.
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This is almost certainly an error.
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`);
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}
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if (!funcs.has(obj)) {
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funcs.set(obj, new Map());
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}
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if (funcs.get(obj).has(func_name)) {
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// Prevent overriding the same function twice, so that
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// it's super easy to reason about our logic to restore
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// the original function. Usually if somebody sees this
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// error, it's a symptom of not breaking up tests enough.
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throw new Error(
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"You can only override a function one time. Use with_field for more granular control.",
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);
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}
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funcs.get(obj).set(func_name, true);
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if (!unused_funcs.has(obj)) {
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unused_funcs.set(obj, new Map());
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}
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unused_funcs.get(obj).set(func_name, true);
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let old_f =
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"__esModule" in obj && "__Rewire__" in obj && !(func_name in obj)
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? obj.__GetDependency__(func_name)
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: obj[func_name];
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if (old_f === undefined) {
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// Create a dummy function so that we can
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// attach _patched_with_override to it.
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old_f = () => {
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throw new Error(`There is no ${func_name}() field for this object.`);
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};
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}
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const new_f = function (...args) {
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unused_funcs.get(obj).delete(func_name);
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return f.apply(this, args);
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};
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// Let zjquery know this function was patched with override,
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// so it doesn't complain about us modifying it. (Other
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// code can also use this, as needed.)
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new_f._patched_with_override = true;
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if ("__esModule" in obj && "__Rewire__" in obj) {
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obj.__Rewire__(func_name, new_f);
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restore_callbacks.push(() => {
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obj.__Rewire__(func_name, old_f);
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});
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} else {
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obj[func_name] = new_f;
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restore_callbacks.push(() => {
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old_f._patched_with_override = true;
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obj[func_name] = old_f;
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delete old_f._patched_with_override;
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});
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}
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};
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try {
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test_function(override);
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} finally {
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restore_callbacks.reverse();
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for (const restore_callback of restore_callbacks) {
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restore_callback();
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}
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}
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for (const module_unused_funcs of unused_funcs.values()) {
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for (const unused_name of module_unused_funcs.keys()) {
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throw new Error(unused_name + " never got invoked!");
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}
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}
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};
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