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privacy.sexy/tests/unit/application/Parser/Script/Compiler/Expressions/ExpressionsCompiler.spec.ts
undergroundwires 4d7ff7edc5 Add support for pipes in templates #53
The goal is to be able to modify values of variables used in templates.
It enables future functionality such as escaping, inlining etc.

It adds support applying predefined pipes to variables. Pipes
can be applied to variable substitution in with and parameter
substitution expressions. They work in similar way to piping in Unix
where each pipe applied to the compiled result of pipe before.

It adds support for using pipes in `with` and parameter substitution
expressions. It also refactors how their regex is build to reuse more of
the logic by abstracting regex building into a new class.

Finally, it separates and extends documentation for templating.
2021-09-08 18:58:30 +01:00

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import 'mocha';
import { expect } from 'chai';
import { ExpressionsCompiler } from '@/application/Parser/Script/Compiler/Expressions/ExpressionsCompiler';
import { IExpressionParser } from '@/application/Parser/Script/Compiler/Expressions/Parser/IExpressionParser';
import { ExpressionStub } from '@tests/unit/stubs/ExpressionStub';
import { ExpressionParserStub } from '@tests/unit/stubs/ExpressionParserStub';
import { FunctionCallArgumentCollectionStub } from '@tests/unit/stubs/FunctionCallArgumentCollectionStub';
describe('ExpressionsCompiler', () => {
describe('compileExpressions', () => {
describe('combines expressions as expected', () => {
// arrange
const code = 'part1 {{ a }} part2 {{ b }} part3';
const testCases = [
{
name: 'with ordered expressions',
expressions: [
new ExpressionStub().withPosition(6, 13).withEvaluatedResult('a'),
new ExpressionStub().withPosition(20, 27).withEvaluatedResult('b'),
],
expected: 'part1 a part2 b part3',
},
{
name: 'unordered expressions',
expressions: [
new ExpressionStub().withPosition(20, 27).withEvaluatedResult('b'),
new ExpressionStub().withPosition(6, 13).withEvaluatedResult('a'),
],
expected: 'part1 a part2 b part3',
},
{
name: 'with an optional expected argument that is not provided',
expressions: [
new ExpressionStub().withPosition(6, 13).withEvaluatedResult('a')
.withParameterNames(['optionalParameter'], true),
new ExpressionStub().withPosition(20, 27).withEvaluatedResult('b')
.withParameterNames(['optionalParameterTwo'], true),
],
expected: 'part1 a part2 b part3',
},
{
name: 'with no expressions',
expressions: [],
expected: code,
},
];
for (const testCase of testCases) {
it(testCase.name, () => {
const expressionParserMock = new ExpressionParserStub()
.withResult(testCase.expressions);
const args = new FunctionCallArgumentCollectionStub();
const sut = new MockableExpressionsCompiler(expressionParserMock);
// act
const actual = sut.compileExpressions(code, args);
// assert
expect(actual).to.equal(testCase.expected);
});
}
});
describe('arguments', () => {
it('passes arguments to expressions as expected', () => {
// arrange
const expected = new FunctionCallArgumentCollectionStub()
.withArgument('test-arg', 'test-value');
const code = 'non-important';
const expressions = [
new ExpressionStub(),
new ExpressionStub(),
];
const expressionParserMock = new ExpressionParserStub()
.withResult(expressions);
const sut = new MockableExpressionsCompiler(expressionParserMock);
// act
sut.compileExpressions(code, expected);
// assert
expect(expressions[0].callHistory).to.have.lengthOf(1);
expect(expressions[0].callHistory[0].args).to.equal(expected);
expect(expressions[1].callHistory).to.have.lengthOf(1);
expect(expressions[1].callHistory[0].args).to.equal(expected);
});
it('throws if arguments is undefined', () => {
// arrange
const expectedError = 'undefined args, send empty collection instead';
const args = undefined;
const expressionParserMock = new ExpressionParserStub();
const sut = new MockableExpressionsCompiler(expressionParserMock);
// act
const act = () => sut.compileExpressions('code', args);
// assert
expect(act).to.throw(expectedError);
});
});
describe('throws when expected argument is not provided but used in code', () => {
// arrange
const testCases = [
{
name: 'empty parameters',
expressions: [
new ExpressionStub().withParameterNames(['parameter'], false),
],
args: new FunctionCallArgumentCollectionStub(),
expectedError: 'parameter value(s) not provided for: "parameter" but used in code',
},
{
name: 'unnecessary parameter is provided',
expressions: [
new ExpressionStub().withParameterNames(['parameter'], false),
],
args: new FunctionCallArgumentCollectionStub()
.withArgument('unnecessaryParameter', 'unnecessaryValue'),
expectedError: 'parameter value(s) not provided for: "parameter" but used in code',
},
{
name: 'multiple values are not provided',
expressions: [
new ExpressionStub().withParameterNames(['parameter1'], false),
new ExpressionStub().withParameterNames(['parameter2', 'parameter3'], false),
],
args: new FunctionCallArgumentCollectionStub(),
expectedError: 'parameter value(s) not provided for: "parameter1", "parameter2", "parameter3" but used in code',
},
{
name: 'some values are provided',
expressions: [
new ExpressionStub().withParameterNames(['parameter1'], false),
new ExpressionStub().withParameterNames(['parameter2', 'parameter3'], false),
],
args: new FunctionCallArgumentCollectionStub()
.withArgument('parameter2', 'value'),
expectedError: 'parameter value(s) not provided for: "parameter1", "parameter3" but used in code',
},
];
for (const testCase of testCases) {
it(testCase.name, () => {
const code = 'non-important-code';
const expressionParserMock = new ExpressionParserStub()
.withResult(testCase.expressions);
const sut = new MockableExpressionsCompiler(expressionParserMock);
// act
const act = () => sut.compileExpressions(code, testCase.args);
// assert
expect(act).to.throw(testCase.expectedError);
});
}
});
it('calls parser with expected code', () => {
// arrange
const expected = 'expected-code';
const expressionParserMock = new ExpressionParserStub();
const sut = new MockableExpressionsCompiler(expressionParserMock);
const args = new FunctionCallArgumentCollectionStub();
// act
sut.compileExpressions(expected, args);
// assert
expect(expressionParserMock.callHistory).to.have.lengthOf(1);
expect(expressionParserMock.callHistory[0]).to.equal(expected);
});
});
});
class MockableExpressionsCompiler extends ExpressionsCompiler {
constructor(extractor: IExpressionParser) {
super(extractor);
}
}