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* v3.20.2...v3.24.0 * Fix handle undefined outlet in route component * Don't use template helper for optional modal.open Using the optional-helper here will trigger a computation in the same runloop error. This is because we are setting the `modal`-property when the `<Ref>` component gets rendered which will update the `this.modal`-property which will then recompute the `optional`-helper leading to this error. Instead we will create an action that will call the `open`-method on the modal when it is defined. This gets rid of the double computation error as we will not access the modal property twice in the same runloop when `modal` is getting set. * Fix - fn needs to be passed function tab-nav We create functions in the component file instead so that fn-helper stops complaining about the need to pass a function. * Update ember-exam to 6.1 version "Makes it compatible" with ember-qunit v5 * scheduleOnce setMaxHeight paged-collection We need to schedule to get around double-computation error. * Fix - model.data is removed from ember-data This has been private API all along - we need to work around the removal. Reference: https://github.com/emberjs/data/pull/7338/files#diff-9a8746fc5c86fd57e6122f00fef3155f76f0f3003a24b53fb7c4621d95dcd9bfL1310 * Fix `propContains` instead of `deepEqual` policy Recent model.data works differently than iterating attributes. We use `propContains` instead of `deepEqual`. We are only interested in the properties we assert against and match the previous behavior with this change. * Fix `propContains` instead of `deepEqual` token * Better handling single-records repo test-helper `model.data` has been removed we need to handle proxies and model instances differently. * Fix remaining repository tests with propContains We don't want to match entire objects - we don't care about properties we haven't defined in the assertion. * Don't use template helper for optional modal.open Using a template helper will give us a recomputation error - we work around it by creating an explicit action on the component instead. * Await `I $verb the $pageObject object` step * Fix no more customization ember-can No need to customize, the helper handles destruction fine on its own. * Fix - don't pass `optional` functions to fn We will declare the functions on the component instead. This gives us the same behavior but no error from `fn`, which expects a function to be passed. * Fix - handle `undefined` state on validate modifier StateChart can yield out an undefined `state` we need to handle that in the validate modifier * Fix linting errors tests directory * Warn / turn off new ember linting issues We will tackle them one by one and don't want to autofix issues that could be dangerous to auto-fix. * Auto-fix linting issues * More linting configuration * Fix remaining linting issues * Fix linting issues new files after rebase * ui: Remove ember-cli-uglify config now we are using terser (#14574) Co-authored-by: John Cowen <johncowen@users.noreply.github.com>
119 lines
3.5 KiB
JavaScript
119 lines
3.5 KiB
JavaScript
import { module, skip, test } from 'qunit';
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import { setupTest } from 'ember-qunit';
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import { run } from '@ember/runloop';
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import { set } from '@ember/object';
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import sinon from 'sinon';
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module('Unit | Serializer | kv', function (hooks) {
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setupTest(hooks);
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// Replace this with your real tests.
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test('it exists', function (assert) {
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const store = this.owner.lookup('service:store');
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const serializer = store.serializerFor('kv');
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assert.ok(serializer);
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});
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// TODO: Would undefined be better instead of null?
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test("it serializes records that aren't strings to null", function (assert) {
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const store = this.owner.lookup('service:store');
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const record = run(() => store.createRecord('kv', {}));
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const serializedRecord = record.serialize();
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// anything but a string ends up as null
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assert.equal(serializedRecord, null);
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});
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skip(
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'what should respondForCreate/UpdateRecord return when createRecord is called with a `false` payload'
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);
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test('respondForCreate/UpdateRecord returns a KV uid object when receiving a `true` payload', function (assert) {
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const uid = 'key/name';
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const dc = 'dc1';
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const nspace = 'default';
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const partition = 'default';
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const expected = {
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uid: JSON.stringify([partition, nspace, dc, uid]),
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Key: uid,
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Namespace: nspace,
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Partition: partition,
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Datacenter: dc,
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};
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const serializer = this.owner.lookup('serializer:kv');
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serializer.primaryKey = 'uid';
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serializer.slugKey = 'Key';
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['respondForCreateRecord', 'respondForUpdateRecord'].forEach(function (item) {
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const actual = serializer[item](
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function (cb) {
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const headers = {
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'X-Consul-Namespace': nspace,
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};
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const body = true;
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return cb(headers, body);
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},
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{},
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{
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Key: uid,
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Datacenter: dc,
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Partition: partition,
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}
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);
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assert.deepEqual(actual, expected);
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});
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});
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test("respondForCreate/UpdateRecord returns the original object if it's not a Boolean", function (assert) {
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const uid = 'key/name';
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const dc = 'dc1';
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const nspace = 'default';
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const partition = 'default';
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const expected = {
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uid: JSON.stringify([partition, nspace, dc, uid]),
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Key: uid,
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Partition: partition,
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Namespace: nspace,
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Datacenter: dc,
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};
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const serializer = this.owner.lookup('serializer:kv');
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serializer.primaryKey = 'uid';
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serializer.slugKey = 'Key';
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['respondForCreateRecord'].forEach(function (item) {
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const actual = serializer[item](
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function (cb) {
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const headers = {
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'X-Consul-Namespace': nspace,
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'X-Consul-Partition': partition,
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};
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const body = {
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Key: uid,
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Datacenter: dc,
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};
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return cb(headers, body);
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},
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{},
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{
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Key: uid,
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Datacenter: dc,
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Partition: partition,
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}
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);
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assert.deepEqual(actual, expected);
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});
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});
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test('serialize decodes Value if its a string', function (assert) {
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const serializer = this.owner.lookup('serializer:kv');
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set(serializer, 'decoder', {
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execute: sinon.stub().returnsArg(0),
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});
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//
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const expected = 'value';
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const snapshot = {
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attr: function (prop) {
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return expected;
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},
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};
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const options = {};
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const actual = serializer.serialize(snapshot, options);
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assert.equal(actual, expected);
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assert.ok(serializer.decoder.execute.calledOnce);
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});
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});
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