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privacy.sexy/tests/unit/domain/ScriptCode.spec.ts
undergroundwires 862914b06e Add "with" expression for templating #53
Allows optionally rendering content if an argument is given. The
expression is designed to be used with `optional` parameters.

Goal is to allow using `RunPowerShell` function on every function that
consists of PowerShell code. Before this commit, they were all required
to provide revertCode, or none of them could be able to have it. It
would not work because some scripts can be reverted, meanwhile some are
one-way scripts that cannot be reverted (such as cleaning scripts). In
this case a way to optionally render revertCode was required. `with`
expression give each callee script ability to turn off `revertCode` if
not needed, therefore enables using `RunPowerShell` everywhere.

This commit also improves error message for script code for better
debugging and refactors parser tests for more code reuse. It also adds
more tests to parameter substitution, and renames some tests of both
expressions for consistency.
2021-09-06 21:02:41 +01:00

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import 'mocha';
import { expect } from 'chai';
import { ScriptCode } from '@/domain/ScriptCode';
import { IScriptCode } from '@/domain/IScriptCode';
import { ILanguageSyntax } from '@/domain/ScriptCode';
import { LanguageSyntaxStub } from '@tests/unit/stubs/LanguageSyntaxStub';
describe('ScriptCode', () => {
describe('code', () => {
describe('throws with invalid code', () => {
// arrange
const testCases = [
{
name: 'throws when "execute" and "revert" are same',
code: {
execute: 'same',
revert: 'same',
},
expectedError: `(revert): Code itself and its reverting code cannot be the same`,
},
{
name: 'cannot construct with undefined "execute"',
code: {
execute: undefined,
revert: 'code',
},
expectedError: `code is empty or undefined`,
},
{
name: 'cannot construct with empty "execute"',
code: {
execute: '',
revert: 'code',
},
expectedError: `code is empty or undefined`,
},
];
for (const testCase of testCases) {
it(testCase.name, () => {
// act
const act = () => new ScriptCodeBuilder()
.withExecute( testCase.code.execute)
.withRevert(testCase.code.revert)
.build();
// assert
expect(act).to.throw(testCase.expectedError);
});
}
});
describe('throws with invalid code in both "execute" or "revert"', () => {
// arrange
const testCases = [
{
testName: 'cannot construct with duplicate lines',
code: 'duplicate\nduplicate\nunique\nduplicate',
expectedMessage: 'Duplicates detected in script:\n❌ (0,1,3)\t[0] duplicate\n❌ (0,1,3)\t[1] duplicate\n✅ [2] unique\n❌ (0,1,3)\t[3] duplicate',
},
{
testName: 'cannot construct with empty lines',
code: 'line1\n\n\nline2',
expectedMessage: 'Script has empty lines:\n\n (0) line1\n (1) ❌\n (2) ❌\n (3) line2',
},
];
// act
const actions = [];
for (const testCase of testCases) {
actions.push(...[
{
act: () => new ScriptCodeBuilder()
.withExecute(testCase.code)
.build(),
testName: `execute: ${testCase.testName}`,
expectedMessage: testCase.expectedMessage,
},
{
act: () => new ScriptCodeBuilder()
.withRevert(testCase.code)
.build(),
testName: `revert: ${testCase.testName}`,
expectedMessage: `(revert): ${testCase.expectedMessage}`,
},
]);
}
// assert
for (const action of actions) {
it(action.testName, () => {
expect(action.act).to.throw(action.expectedMessage,
`Code used: ${action.code}`);
});
}
});
describe('sets as expected with valid "execute" or "revert"', () => {
// arrange
const syntax = new LanguageSyntaxStub()
.withCommonCodeParts(')', 'else', '(')
.withCommentDelimiters('#', '//');
const testCases = [
{
testName: 'code is a valid string',
code: 'valid code',
},
{
testName: 'code consists of common code parts',
code: syntax.commonCodeParts.join(' '),
},
{
testName: 'code is a common code part',
code: syntax.commonCodeParts[0],
},
{
testName: `code with duplicated comment lines (${syntax.commentDelimiters[0]})`,
code: `${syntax.commentDelimiters[0]} comment\n${syntax.commentDelimiters[0]} comment`,
},
{
testName: `code with duplicated comment lines (${syntax.commentDelimiters[1]})`,
code: `${syntax.commentDelimiters[1]} comment\n${syntax.commentDelimiters[1]} comment`,
},
];
// act
const actions = [];
for (const testCase of testCases) {
actions.push(...[
{
testName: `execute: ${testCase.testName}`,
act: () =>
new ScriptCodeBuilder()
.withSyntax(syntax)
.withExecute(testCase.code)
.build(),
expect: (sut: IScriptCode) => sut.execute === testCase.code,
},
{
testName: `revert: ${testCase.testName}`,
act: () =>
new ScriptCodeBuilder()
.withSyntax(syntax)
.withRevert(testCase.code)
.build(),
expect: (sut: IScriptCode) => sut.revert === testCase.code,
},
]);
}
// assert
for (const action of actions) {
it(action.testName, () => {
const sut = action.act();
expect(action.expect(sut));
});
}
});
});
describe('syntax', () => {
it('throws if undefined', () => {
// arrange
const expectedError = 'undefined syntax';
const syntax = undefined;
// act
const act = () => new ScriptCodeBuilder()
.withSyntax(syntax)
.build();
// assert
expect(act).to.throw(expectedError);
});
});
});
class ScriptCodeBuilder {
public execute = 'default-execute-code';
public revert = '';
public syntax: ILanguageSyntax = new LanguageSyntaxStub();
public withExecute(execute: string) {
this.execute = execute;
return this;
}
public withRevert(revert: string) {
this.revert = revert;
return this;
}
public withSyntax(syntax: ILanguageSyntax) {
this.syntax = syntax;
return this;
}
public build(): ScriptCode {
return new ScriptCode(
this.execute,
this.revert,
this.syntax);
}
}