//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // Copyright 2016 Realm Inc. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 'use strict'; module.exports = { assertEqual: function(val1, val2, errorMessage) { if (val1 !== val2) { var message = "'" + val1 + "' does not equal expected value '" + val2 + "'"; if (errorMessage) { message = errorMessage + ' - ' + message; } throw new TestFailureError(message); } }, assertNotEqual: function(val1, val2, errorMessage) { if (val1 === val2) { var message = "'" + val1 + "' equals '" + val2 + "'"; if (errorMessage) { message = errorMessage + ' - ' + message; } throw new TestFailureError(message); } }, assertEqualWithTolerance: function(val1, val2, tolerance, errorMessage) { if (val1 < val2 - tolerance || val1 > val2 + tolerance) { var message = "'" + val1 + "' does not equal '" + val2 + "' with tolerance '" + tolerance + "'"; if (errorMessage) { message = errorMessage + ' - ' + message; } throw new TestFailureError(message); } }, assertArraysEqual: function(val1, val2, errorMessage) { var len1 = val1.length; var len2 = val2.length; var message; if (len1 !== len2) { message = 'Arrays have different lengths (' + len1 + ' != ' + len2 + ')'; if (errorMessage) { message = errorMessage + ' - ' + message; } throw new TestFailureError(message); } for (var i = 0; i < len1; i++) { if (val1[i] !== val2[i]) { message = 'Array contents not equal at index ' + i + ' (' + val1[i] + ' != ' + val2[i] + ')'; if (errorMessage) { message = errorMessage + ' - ' + message; } throw new TestFailureError(message); } } }, assertThrows: function(func, errorMessage) { var caught = false; try { func(); } catch (e) { caught = true; } if (!caught) { throw new TestFailureError(errorMessage || 'Expected exception not thrown'); } }, assertThrowsException: function(func, expectedException) { var caught = false; try { func(); } catch (e) { caught = true; if (e.message != expectedException.message) { throw new TestFailureError('Expected exception "' + expectedException + '" not thrown - instead caught: "' + e + '"'); } } if (!caught) { throw new TestFailureError('Expected exception not thrown'); } }, assertTrue: function(condition, errorMessage) { if (!condition) { throw new TestFailureError(errorMessage || 'Condition expected to be true'); } }, isNode: function() { return typeof process == 'object' && Object.prototype.toString.call(process) == '[object process]'; }, isNode6: function() { return this.isNode() && process.version.indexOf('v6.') == 0; }, }; function TestFailureError(message) { var error; try { throw new Error(message); } catch (e) { error = e; } // This regular expression will match stack trace lines provided by JavaScriptCore. // Example: someMethod@file:///path/to/file.js:10:24 var regex = /^(?:.*?@)?([^\[\(].+?):(\d+)(?::(\d+))?\s*$/; // Remove the top two stack frames and use information from the third, if possible. var stack = error.stack && error.stack.split('\n'); var match = stack[2] && stack[2].match(regex); if (match) { this.sourceURL = match[1]; this.line = +match[2]; this.column = +match[3]; this.stack = stack.slice(2).join('\n'); } this.__proto__ = error; }