198 lines
7.1 KiB
JavaScript
198 lines
7.1 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* Copyright (c) 2013-present, Facebook, Inc.
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* All rights reserved.
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*
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* This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
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* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
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* of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
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*
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*/
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'use strict';
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const MessageQueueTestConfig = require('MessageQueueTestConfig');
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jest.unmock('MessageQueue');
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let MessageQueue;
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let MessageQueueTestModule1;
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let MessageQueueTestModule2;
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let queue;
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const MODULE_IDS = 0;
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const METHOD_IDS = 1;
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const PARAMS = 2;
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const assertQueue = (flushedQueue, index, moduleID, methodID, params) => {
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expect(flushedQueue[MODULE_IDS][index]).toEqual(moduleID);
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expect(flushedQueue[METHOD_IDS][index]).toEqual(methodID);
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expect(flushedQueue[PARAMS][index]).toEqual(params);
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};
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// Important things to test:
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//
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// [x] Calling remote method on queue actually queues it up.
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//
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// [x] Both error and success callbacks are invoked.
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//
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// [x] When simulating an error callback from remote method, both error and
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// success callbacks are cleaned up.
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//
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// [x] Local modules can be invoked through the queue.
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//
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// [ ] Local modules that throw exceptions are gracefully caught. In that case
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// local callbacks stored by IDs are cleaned up.
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//
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// [ ] Remote invocation throws if not supplying an error callback.
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describe('MessageQueue', function() {
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beforeEach(function() {
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jest.resetModuleRegistry();
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MessageQueue = require('MessageQueue');
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MessageQueueTestModule1 = require('MessageQueueTestModule1');
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MessageQueueTestModule2 = require('MessageQueueTestModule2');
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queue = new MessageQueue(
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() => MessageQueueTestConfig
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);
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queue.registerCallableModule(
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'MessageQueueTestModule1',
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MessageQueueTestModule1
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);
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queue.registerCallableModule(
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'MessageQueueTestModule2',
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MessageQueueTestModule2
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);
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});
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it('should enqueue native calls', () => {
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queue.__nativeCall(0, 1, [2]);
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let flushedQueue = queue.flushedQueue();
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assertQueue(flushedQueue, 0, 0, 1, [2]);
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});
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it('should call a local function with the function name', () => {
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MessageQueueTestModule1.testHook2 = jasmine.createSpy();
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expect(MessageQueueTestModule1.testHook2.calls.count()).toEqual(0);
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queue.__callFunction('MessageQueueTestModule1', 'testHook2', [2]);
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expect(MessageQueueTestModule1.testHook2.calls.count()).toEqual(1);
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});
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it('should generate native modules', () => {
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queue.RemoteModules.RemoteModule1.remoteMethod1('foo');
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let flushedQueue = queue.flushedQueue();
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assertQueue(flushedQueue, 0, 0, 0, ['foo']);
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});
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it('should store callbacks', () => {
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queue.RemoteModules.RemoteModule1.remoteMethod2('foo', () => {}, () => {});
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let flushedQueue = queue.flushedQueue();
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assertQueue(flushedQueue, 0, 0, 1, ['foo', 0, 1]);
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});
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it('should call the stored callback', () => {
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var done = false;
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queue.RemoteModules.RemoteModule1.remoteMethod1(() => { done = true; });
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queue.__invokeCallback(1);
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expect(done).toEqual(true);
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});
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it('should throw when calling the same callback twice', () => {
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queue.RemoteModules.RemoteModule1.remoteMethod1(() => {});
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queue.__invokeCallback(1);
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expect(() => queue.__invokeCallback(1)).toThrow();
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});
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it('should throw when calling both success and failure callback', () => {
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queue.RemoteModules.RemoteModule1.remoteMethod1(() => {}, () => {});
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queue.__invokeCallback(1);
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expect(() => queue.__invokeCallback(0)).toThrow();
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});
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it('should make round trip and clear memory', function() {
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// Perform communication
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// First we're going to call into this (overriden) test hook pretending to
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// be a remote module making a "local" invocation into JS.
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let onFail = jasmine.createSpy();
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let onSucc = jasmine.createSpy();
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MessageQueueTestModule1.testHook1 = function() {
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// Then inside of this local module, we're going to fire off a remote
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// request.
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queue.__nativeCall(
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0,
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0,
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Array.prototype.slice.apply(arguments),
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onFail,
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onSucc,
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);
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};
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// The second test hook does the same thing as the first, but fires off a
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// remote request to a different remote module/method.
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MessageQueueTestModule1.testHook2 = function() {
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queue.__nativeCall(
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1,
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1,
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Array.prototype.slice.apply(arguments),
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onFail,
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onSucc,
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);
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};
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/* MessageQueueTestModule1.testHook1 */
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queue.__callFunction('MessageQueueTestModule1', 'testHook1', ['paloAlto', 'menloPark']);
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/* MessageQueueTestModule1.testHook2 */
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queue.__callFunction('MessageQueueTestModule1', 'testHook2', ['mac', 'windows']);
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// And how do we know that it executed those local modules correctly? Well,
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// these particular test method echo their arguments back to remote methods!
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var resultingRemoteInvocations = queue.flushedQueue();
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// As always, the message queue has five fields
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expect(resultingRemoteInvocations.length).toBe(4);
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expect(resultingRemoteInvocations[0].length).toBe(2);
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expect(resultingRemoteInvocations[1].length).toBe(2);
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expect(resultingRemoteInvocations[2].length).toBe(2);
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expect(typeof resultingRemoteInvocations[3]).toEqual('number');
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expect(resultingRemoteInvocations[0][0]).toBe(0); // `RemoteModule1`
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expect(resultingRemoteInvocations[1][0]).toBe(0); // `remoteMethod1`
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expect([ // the arguments
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resultingRemoteInvocations[2][0][0],
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resultingRemoteInvocations[2][0][1]
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]).toEqual(['paloAlto', 'menloPark']);
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// Callbacks ids are tacked onto the end of the remote arguments.
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var firstFailCBID = resultingRemoteInvocations[2][0][2];
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var firstSuccCBID = resultingRemoteInvocations[2][0][3];
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expect(resultingRemoteInvocations[0][1]).toBe(1); // `RemoteModule2`
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expect(resultingRemoteInvocations[1][1]).toBe(1); // `remoteMethod2`
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expect([ // the arguments
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resultingRemoteInvocations[2][1][0],
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resultingRemoteInvocations[2][1][1]
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]).toEqual(['mac', 'windows']);
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var secondFailCBID = resultingRemoteInvocations[2][1][2];
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var secondSuccCBID = resultingRemoteInvocations[2][1][3];
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// Trigger init
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queue.RemoteModules
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// Handle the first remote invocation by signaling failure.
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// -------------------------------------------------------
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queue.__invokeCallback(firstFailCBID, ['firstFailure']);
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// The failure callback was already invoked, the success is no longer valid
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expect(function() {
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queue.__invokeCallback(firstSuccCBID, ['firstSucc']);
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}).toThrow();
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expect(onFail.calls.count()).toBe(1);
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expect(onSucc.calls.count()).toBe(0);
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// Handle the second remote invocation by signaling success.
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// -------------------------------------------------------
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queue.__invokeCallback(secondSuccCBID, ['secondSucc']);
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// The success callback was already invoked, the fail cb is no longer valid
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expect(function() {
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queue.__invokeCallback(secondFailCBID, ['secondFail']);
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}).toThrow();
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expect(onFail.calls.count()).toBe(1);
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expect(onSucc.calls.count()).toBe(1);
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});
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});
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