Michael Klein 03a1a86dfe
ui: chore - upgrade ember and friends (#14518)
* 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>
2022-09-15 09:43:17 +01:00

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import domEventSourceBlocking, {
validateCursor,
createErrorBackoff,
} from 'consul-ui/utils/dom/event-source/blocking';
import { module, test } from 'qunit';
import sinon from 'sinon';
module('Unit | Utility | dom/event-source/blocking', function () {
const createEventSource = function () {
const EventSource = function (cb) {
this.readyState = 1;
this.source = cb;
};
const o = EventSource.prototype;
['addEventListener', 'removeEventListener', 'dispatchEvent', 'close'].forEach(function (item) {
o[item] = function () {};
});
return EventSource;
};
const createPromise = function (resolve = function () {}) {
class PromiseMock {
constructor(cb = function () {}) {
cb(resolve);
}
then(cb) {
setTimeout(() => cb.bind(this)(), 0);
return this;
}
catch(cb) {
cb({ message: 'error' });
return this;
}
}
PromiseMock.resolve = function () {
return new PromiseMock();
};
return PromiseMock;
};
test('it creates an BlockingEventSource class implementing EventSource', function (assert) {
const EventSource = createEventSource();
const BlockingEventSource = domEventSourceBlocking(EventSource, function () {});
assert.ok(BlockingEventSource instanceof Function);
const source = new BlockingEventSource(function () {
return createPromise().resolve();
});
assert.ok(source instanceof EventSource);
});
test("the 5xx backoff continues to throw when it's not a 5xx", function (assert) {
const backoff = createErrorBackoff();
[
undefined,
null,
new Error(),
{ statusCode: 404 },
{ errors: [] },
{ errors: [{ status: '401' }] },
{ errors: [{ status: '500' }] },
{ errors: [{ status: '5' }] },
{ errors: [{ status: '50' }] },
{ errors: [{ status: '5000' }] },
{ errors: [{ status: '5050' }] },
].forEach(function (item) {
assert.throws(function () {
backoff(item);
});
});
});
test('the 5xx backoff returns a resolve promise on a 5xx (apart from 500)', function (assert) {
[
{ statusCode: 501 },
{ errors: [{ status: 501 }] },
{ errors: [{ status: '501' }] },
{ errors: [{ status: '503' }] },
{ errors: [{ status: '504' }] },
{ errors: [{ status: '524' }] },
].forEach((item) => {
const timeout = sinon.stub().callsArg(0);
const resolve = sinon.stub().withArgs(item);
const Promise = createPromise(resolve);
const backoff = createErrorBackoff(undefined, Promise, timeout);
const promise = backoff(item);
assert.ok(promise instanceof Promise, 'a promise was returned');
assert.ok(resolve.calledOnce, 'the promise was resolved with the correct arguments');
assert.ok(timeout.calledOnce, 'timeout was called once');
});
});
test("the cursor validation always returns undefined if the cursor can't be parsed to an integer", function (assert) {
['null', null, '', undefined].forEach((item) => {
const actual = validateCursor(item);
assert.equal(actual, undefined);
});
});
test('the cursor validation always returns a cursor greater than zero', function (assert) {
[
{
cursor: 0,
expected: 1,
},
{
cursor: -10,
expected: 1,
},
{
cursor: -1,
expected: 1,
},
{
cursor: -1000,
expected: 1,
},
{
cursor: 10,
expected: 10,
},
].forEach((item) => {
const actual = validateCursor(item.cursor);
assert.equal(actual, item.expected, 'cursor is greater than zero');
});
});
test('the cursor validation resets to 1 if its less than the previous cursor', function (assert) {
[
{
previous: 100,
cursor: 99,
expected: 1,
},
{
previous: 100,
cursor: -10,
expected: 1,
},
{
previous: 100,
cursor: 0,
expected: 1,
},
{
previous: 100,
cursor: 101,
expected: 101,
},
].forEach((item) => {
const actual = validateCursor(item.cursor, item.previous);
assert.equal(actual, item.expected);
});
});
});