embark/test_dapps/contracts_app/test/array_references_spec.js
Michael Bradley, Jr 991d958436 build: merge test_dapps with the root monorepo
[PR 1318][PR1318] introduces a monorepo member that's used as a DApp
dependency, but the present arrangement whereby `test_dapps/` is an embedded
monorepo makes it difficult to develop and test such packages in tandem with
changes to `test_dapps/packages/*`.

Reorganize `test_dapps/*` as members of the root monorepo and make various
adjustments accordingly. This makes it easy to develop test dapps and any
packages they depend on simultaneously, but we lose the CI/QA arrangement where
test dapps are run with an embark installed from fresh tarballs. That
arrangement, which is quite worthwhile as a means to detect problems arising
from transitive dependencies as soon as possible, will be re-introduced in
another PR, possibly involving an auxiliary repository such as
embark-framework/dapp-bin.

Since the `package.json` `"test"` scripts of `test_dapps/*` are now kicked off
as part of `yarn test` in the root, and since port allocation isn't fully
dynamic, it's important to run `yarn test` with `lerna run`'s `--concurrency=1`
option. For the same reasons, the root `ci` and `qa` scripts are similarly
restricted. In the future, this setup can be refactored and improved, along
with use of `lerna run`'s `--since` option to increase testing efficiency in
CI.

[PR1318]: https://github.com/embark-framework/embark/pull/1318
2019-02-12 16:59:54 -05:00

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/*global contract, config, it*/
const assert = require('assert');
const SomeContract = require('Embark/contracts/SomeContract');
const SimpleStorage = require('Embark/contracts/SimpleStorage');
const MyToken2 = require('Embark/contracts/MyToken2');
config({
contracts: {
"SimpleStorage": {
args: [100]
},
"Token": {
deploy: false,
args: [1000]
},
"MyToken2": {
instanceOf: "Token",
args: [2000]
},
"SomeContract": {
"args": [
["$MyToken2", "$SimpleStorage"],
100
]
}
}
});
contract("SomeContract", function() {
this.timeout(0);
it("set MyToken2 address", async function() {
let address = await SomeContract.methods.addr_1().call();
assert.strictEqual(address, MyToken2.options.address);
});
it("set SimpleStorage address", async function() {
let address = await SomeContract.methods.addr_2().call();
assert.strictEqual(address, SimpleStorage.options.address);
});
});