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openfoodnetwork/spec/javascripts/stimulus/toggle_button_disabled_controller_test.js
Gaetan Craig-Riou 0a249d7722 Fix ButtonEnableToggleController to remove hacky button disable
As per review comment, use data-disable-with="false" do prevent Rails
from automatically enabling the "Apply" button. We can then remove
the timeout hack.
2023-05-15 13:42:39 +10:00

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/**
* @jest-environment jsdom
*/
import { Application } from "stimulus"
import toggle_button_disabled_controller from "../../../app/webpacker/controllers/toggle_button_disabled_controller"
describe("ButtonEnableToggleController", () => {
beforeAll(() => {
const application = Application.start()
application.register("toggle-button-disabled", toggle_button_disabled_controller)
})
beforeEach(() => {
document.body.innerHTML = `
<form id="test-form" data-controller="toggle-button-disabled">
<input id="test-input" type="input" data-action="input->toggle-button-disabled#inputIsChanged" />
<input
id="test-submit"
type="submit"
data-disable-with="false"
data-toggle-button-disabled-target="button"
/>
</form>
`
})
describe("#connect", () => {
it("disables the target submit button", () => {
const submit = document.getElementById("test-submit")
expect(submit.disabled).toBe(true)
})
describe("when no button present", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
document.body.innerHTML = `
<form id="test-form" data-controller="toggle-button-disabled">
<input id="test-input" type="input" data-action="input->toggle-button-disabled#inputIsChanged" />
</form>
`
})
// I am not sure if it's possible to manually trigger the loading/connect of the controller to
// try catch the error, so leaving as this. It will break if the missing target isn't handled
// properly
it("doesn't break", () => {})
})
})
describe("#formIsChanged", () => {
let input
let submit
beforeEach(() => {
input = document.getElementById("test-input")
submit = document.getElementById("test-submit")
})
describe("when the input value is not empty", () => {
it("enables the target button", () => {
input.value = "test"
input.dispatchEvent(new Event("input"));
expect(submit.disabled).toBe(false)
})
})
describe("when the input value is empty", () => {
it("disables the target button", () => {
// setting up state where target button is enabled
input.value = "test"
input.dispatchEvent(new Event("input"));
input.value = ""
input.dispatchEvent(new Event("input"));
expect(submit.disabled).toBe(true)
})
})
})
})