116 lines
3.8 KiB
JavaScript
116 lines
3.8 KiB
JavaScript
import { module, skip } from 'qunit';
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import { setupTest } from 'ember-qunit';
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import test from 'ember-sinon-qunit/test-support/test';
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import stubSuper from 'consul-ui/tests/helpers/stub-super';
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module('Unit | Adapter | kv', function(hooks) {
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setupTest(hooks);
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skip('what should handleResponse return when createRecord is called with a `false` payload');
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// Replace this with your real tests.
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test('it exists', function(assert) {
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const adapter = this.owner.lookup('adapter:kv');
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assert.ok(adapter);
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});
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test('handleResponse with single type requests', function(assert) {
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const adapter = this.owner.lookup('adapter:kv');
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const expected = 'key/name';
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const dc = 'dc1';
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const url = `/v1/kv/${expected}?dc=${dc}`;
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// handleResponse calls `urlForCreateRecord`, so stub that out
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// so we are testing a single unit of code
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const urlForCreateRecord = this.stub(adapter, 'urlForCreateRecord');
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urlForCreateRecord.returns(url);
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// handleResponse calls `this._super`, so stub that out also
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// so we only test a single unit
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// calling `it() will now create a 'sandbox' with a stubbed `_super`
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const it = stubSuper(adapter, function(status, headers, response, requestData) {
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return response;
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});
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// right now, the message here is more for documentation purposes
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// and to replicate the `test`/`it` API
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// it does not currently get printed to the QUnit test runner output
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// the following tests use our stubbed `_super` sandbox
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it('returns a KV uid pojo when createRecord is called with a `true` payload', function() {
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const uid = {
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uid: JSON.stringify([dc, expected]),
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};
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const headers = {};
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const actual = adapter.handleResponse(200, headers, true, { url: url });
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assert.deepEqual(actual, uid);
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});
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it("returns the original payload plus the uid if it's not a Boolean", function() {
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const uid = {
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uid: JSON.stringify([dc, expected]),
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};
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const actual = adapter.handleResponse(200, {}, [uid], { url: url });
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assert.deepEqual(actual, uid);
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});
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});
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skip('handleRequest for multiple type requests');
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test('dataForRequest returns', function(assert) {
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const adapter = this.owner.lookup('adapter:kv');
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// dataForRequest goes through window.atob
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adapter.decoder = {
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execute: this.stub().returnsArg(0),
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};
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//
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const expected = 'value';
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const deep = {
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kv: {
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Value: expected,
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},
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};
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const it = stubSuper(adapter, this.stub().returns(deep));
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it('returns string KV value when calling update/create record', function() {
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const requests = [
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{
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request: 'updateRecord',
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expected: expected,
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},
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{
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request: 'createRecord',
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expected: expected,
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},
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];
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requests.forEach(function(item, i, arr) {
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const actual = adapter.dataForRequest({
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requestType: item.request,
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});
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assert.equal(actual, expected);
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});
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});
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// not included in the above forEach as it's a slightly different concept
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it('returns string KV object when calling queryRecord (or anything else) record', function() {
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const actual = adapter.dataForRequest({
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requestType: 'queryRecord',
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});
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assert.equal(actual, null);
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});
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});
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test('methodForRequest returns the correct method', function(assert) {
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const adapter = this.owner.lookup('adapter:kv');
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const requests = [
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{
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request: 'deleteRecord',
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expected: 'DELETE',
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},
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{
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request: 'createRecord',
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expected: 'PUT',
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},
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{
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request: 'anythingElse',
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expected: 'GET',
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},
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];
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requests.forEach(function(item) {
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const actual = adapter.methodForRequest({ requestType: item.request });
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assert.equal(actual, item.expected);
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});
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});
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});
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