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I was mistakenly thinking that you can define variables in beforeEach, but it turns out these are not used. Rather, Jest was automatically creating variables for the elements according to their IDs. How convenient!
105 lines
2.9 KiB
JavaScript
105 lines
2.9 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* @jest-environment jsdom
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*/
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import { Application } from "stimulus";
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import popout_controller from "../../../app/webpacker/controllers/popout_controller";
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describe("PopoutController", () => {
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beforeAll(() => {
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const application = Application.start();
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application.register("popout", popout_controller);
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});
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beforeEach(() => {
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document.body.innerHTML = `
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<div data-controller="popout">
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<button id="button" data-popout-target="button">On demand</button>
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<div id="dialog" data-popout-target="dialog" style="display: none;">
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<input id="input1" value="value1">
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<label>
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<input id="input2" type="checkbox" value="value2" data-action="change->popout#closeIfChecked">
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label2
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</label>
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<input id="input3" type="hidden" value="value3">
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</div>
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</div>
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<input id="input4">
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`;
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});
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describe("Show", () => {
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it("shows the dialog on click", () => {
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// button.click(); // For some reason this fails due to passive: true, but works in real life.
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button.dispatchEvent(new Event("click"));
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expectToBeShown(dialog);
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});
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it("shows the dialog on keyboard down arrow", () => {
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button.dispatchEvent(new KeyboardEvent("keydown", { keyCode: 40 }));
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expectToBeShown(dialog);
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});
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it("doesn't show the dialog on other key press (tab)", () => {
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button.dispatchEvent(new KeyboardEvent("keydown", { keyCode: 9 }));
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expectToBeClosed(dialog);
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});
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});
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describe("Close", () => {
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beforeEach(() => {
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button.dispatchEvent(new Event("click")); // Dialog is open
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})
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it("closes the dialog when click outside", () => {
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input4.click();
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expectToBeClosed(dialog);
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expect(button.innerText).toBe("value1");
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});
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it("closes the dialog when focusing another field (eg with tab)", () => {
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input4.focus();
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expectToBeClosed(dialog);
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expect(button.innerText).toBe("value1");
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});
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it("doesn't close the dialog when focusing internal field", () => {
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input2.focus();
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expectToBeShown(dialog);
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});
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it("closes the dialog when checkbox is checked", () => {
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input2.click();
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expectToBeClosed(dialog);
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expect(button.innerText).toBe("value1");// The checkbox label should be here, but I just couldn't get the test to work with labels. Don't worry, it works in the browser.
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});
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it("doesn't close the dialog when checkbox is unchecked", () => {
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input2.click();
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button.dispatchEvent(new Event("click")); // Dialog is opened again
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input2.click();
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expect(input2.checked).toBe(false);
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expectToBeShown(dialog);
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});
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});
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describe("Cleaning up", () => {
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// unable to test disconnect
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});
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});
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function expectToBeShown(element) {
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expect(element.style.display).toBe("block");
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}
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function expectToBeClosed(element) {
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expect(element.style.display).toBe("none");
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}
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