It allow pipes to be used in nested functions. Before, pipes were added
to a variable before variable content was evaluated/compiled by
another function. This commit ensures that the commits are evaluted in
expected order.
The issue is solved by stopping precompiling functions. It makes code
less complex. It adds to compile time of the script file but nothing
noticable and something optimizable.
The problem was that the call trees we're not executed in expected
order. E.g. let's say we have functionA that outputs something like
"Hello {{ $name| pipe }}", and we have function B calling with "name:
dear {{ $firstName}}", and at last we have a script that's calling
function B with "firstName: undergroundwires". Before, expressions were
evaluated directly, meaning that function A would become:
"Hello Dear {{ $firstName}}", as you see the pipe in function A
is lost here after being applied to function B and not reaching
$firstTime input value. Parsing expressions in the end allows for pipes
etc. to not get lost.
The commit also does necessary name refactorings and folder refactorings
to reflect logical changes. `FunctionCompiler` is renamed to
`SharedFunctionsParser` as precompiling is removed and it just simply
parses now. `/FunctionCall/` is moved to `/Function/Call`.
Finally, it improves documentation and adds more tests.
102 lines
4.7 KiB
TypeScript
102 lines
4.7 KiB
TypeScript
import 'mocha';
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import { expect } from 'chai';
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import { parseFunctionCalls } from '@/application/Parser/Script/Compiler/Function/Call/FunctionCallParser';
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import { FunctionCallDataStub } from '@tests/unit/stubs/FunctionCallDataStub';
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describe('FunctionCallParser', () => {
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describe('parseFunctionCalls', () => {
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it('throws with undefined call', () => {
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// arrange
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const expectedError = 'undefined call data';
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const call = undefined;
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// act
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const act = () => parseFunctionCalls(call);
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// assert
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expect(act).to.throw(expectedError);
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});
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it('throws if call is not an object', () => {
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// arrange
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const expectedError = 'called function(s) must be an object';
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const invalidCalls: readonly any[] = ['string', 33];
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invalidCalls.forEach((invalidCall) => {
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// act
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const act = () => parseFunctionCalls(invalidCall);
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// assert
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expect(act).to.throw(expectedError);
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});
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});
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it('throws if call sequence has undefined call', () => {
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// arrange
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const expectedError = 'undefined function call';
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const data = [
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new FunctionCallDataStub(),
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undefined,
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];
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// act
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const act = () => parseFunctionCalls(data);
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// assert
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expect(act).to.throw(expectedError);
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});
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it('throws if call sequence has undefined function name', () => {
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// arrange
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const expectedError = 'empty function name in function call';
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const data = [
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new FunctionCallDataStub().withName('function-name'),
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new FunctionCallDataStub().withName(undefined),
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];
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// act
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const act = () => parseFunctionCalls(data);
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// assert
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expect(act).to.throw(expectedError);
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});
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it('parses single call as expected', () => {
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// arrange
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const expectedFunctionName = 'functionName';
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const expectedParameterName = 'parameterName';
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const expectedArgumentValue = 'argumentValue';
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const data = new FunctionCallDataStub()
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.withName(expectedFunctionName)
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.withParameters({ [expectedParameterName]: expectedArgumentValue });
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// act
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const actual = parseFunctionCalls(data);
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// assert
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expect(actual).to.have.lengthOf(1);
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const call = actual[0];
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expect(call.functionName).to.equal(expectedFunctionName);
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const args = call.args;
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expect(args.getAllParameterNames()).to.have.lengthOf(1);
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expect(args.hasArgument(expectedParameterName)).to.equal(true,
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`Does not include expected parameter: "${expectedParameterName}"\n` +
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`But includes: "${args.getAllParameterNames()}"`);
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const argument = args.getArgument(expectedParameterName);
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expect(argument.parameterName).to.equal(expectedParameterName);
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expect(argument.argumentValue).to.equal(expectedArgumentValue);
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});
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it('parses multiple calls as expected', () => {
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// arrange
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const getFunctionName = (index: number) => `functionName${index}`;
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const getParameterName = (index: number) => `parameterName${index}`;
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const getArgumentValue = (index: number) => `argumentValue${index}`;
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const createCall = (index: number) => new FunctionCallDataStub()
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.withName(getFunctionName(index))
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.withParameters({ [getParameterName(index)]: getArgumentValue(index)});
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const calls = [ createCall(0), createCall(1), createCall(2), createCall(3) ];
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// act
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const actual = parseFunctionCalls(calls);
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// assert
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expect(actual).to.have.lengthOf(calls.length);
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for (let i = 0; i < calls.length; i++) {
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const call = actual[i];
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const expectedParameterName = getParameterName(i);
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const expectedArgumentValue = getArgumentValue(i);
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expect(call.functionName).to.equal(getFunctionName(i));
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expect(call.args.getAllParameterNames()).to.have.lengthOf(1);
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expect(call.args.hasArgument(expectedParameterName)).to.equal(true);
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const argument = call.args.getArgument(expectedParameterName);
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expect(argument.parameterName).to.equal(expectedParameterName);
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expect(argument.argumentValue).to.equal(expectedArgumentValue);
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}
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});
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});
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});
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