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privacy.sexy/tests/unit/application/collections/NoUnintentedInlining.spec.ts
undergroundwires a9851272ae Fix touch state not being activated in iOS Safari
This commit resolves the issue with the `:active` pseudo-class not
activating in mobile Safari on iOS devices. It introduces a workaround
specifically for mobile Safari on iOS/iPadOS to enable the `:active`
pseudo-class. This ensures a consistent and responsive user interface
in response to touch states on mobile Safari.

Other supporting changes:

- Introduce new test utility functions such as `createWindowEventSpies`
  and `formatAssertionMessage` to improve code reusability and
  maintainability.
- Improve browser detection:
  - Add detection for iPadOS and Windows 10 Mobile.
  - Add touch support detection to correctly determine iPadOS vs macOS.
  - Fix misidentification of some Windows 10 Mobile platforms as Windows
    Phone.
  - Improve test coverage and refactor tests.
2023-12-11 05:24:27 +01:00

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import { readdirSync, readFileSync } from 'fs';
import { resolve, join, basename } from 'path';
import { describe, it, expect } from 'vitest';
import { formatAssertionMessage } from '@tests/shared/FormatAssertionMessage';
/*
A common mistake when working with yaml files to forget mentioning that a value should
be interpreted as multi-line string using "|".
E.g.
```
code: |-
echo Hello
echo World
```
If "|" is missing then the code is inlined like `echo Hello echo World``, which can be
unintended. This test checks for similar issues in collection yaml files.
These tests can be considered as "linter" more than "unit-test" and therefore can lead
to false-positives.
*/
describe('collection files to have no unintended inlining', () => {
// arrange
const testCases = createTestCases('src/application/collections/');
for (const testCase of testCases) {
it(`${testCase.name}`, async () => {
// act
const lines = await findBadLineNumbers(testCase.content);
// assert
expect(lines).to.be.have.lengthOf(0, formatAssertionMessage([
'Did you intend to have multi-lined string in lines: ',
lines.map(((line) => line.toString())).join(', '),
]));
});
}
});
async function findBadLineNumbers(fileContent: string): Promise<number[]> {
return [
...findLineNumbersEndingWith(fileContent, 'revertCode:'),
...findLineNumbersEndingWith(fileContent, 'code:'),
];
}
function findLineNumbersEndingWith(content: string, ending: string): number[] {
sanityCheck(content, ending);
return content
.split(/\r\n|\r|\n/)
.map((line, index) => ({ text: line, index }))
.filter((line) => line.text.trim().endsWith(ending))
.map((line) => line.index + 1 /* first line is 1, not 0 */);
}
function sanityCheck(content: string, ending: string): void {
if (!content) {
throw new Error('File content is empty, is the file loaded correctly?');
}
if (!content.includes(ending)) {
throw new Error(
`File does not contain string "${ending}" string at all.`
+ `Did the word "${ending}" change? Or is this sanity check wrong?`,
);
}
}
interface ITestCase {
name: string;
content: string;
}
function createTestCases(collectionsDirFromRoot: string): ITestCase[] {
const collectionsDir = resolve(`./${collectionsDirFromRoot}`);
const fileNames = readdirSync(collectionsDir);
if (fileNames.length === 0) {
throw new Error(`Could not find any collection in ${collectionsDir}`);
}
const collectionFilePaths = fileNames
.filter((name) => name.endsWith('.yaml'))
.map((name) => join(collectionsDir, name));
return collectionFilePaths.map((path) => ({
name: basename(path),
content: readFileSync(path, 'utf-8'),
}));
}