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# frozen_string_literal: true
desc "Runs the qunit test suite"
task "qunit:test", [:timeout, :qunit_path] do |_, args|
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require "socket"
require "chrome_installed_checker"
begin
ChromeInstalledChecker.run
rescue ChromeInstalledChecker::ChromeError => err
abort err.message
end
unless system("command -v yarn >/dev/null;")
abort "Yarn is not installed. Download from https://yarnpkg.com/lang/en/docs/install/"
end
report_requests = ENV['REPORT_REQUESTS'] == "1"
system("yarn install")
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# ensure we have this port available
def port_available?(port)
server = TCPServer.open port
server.close
true
rescue Errno::EADDRINUSE
false
end
ember_cli = ENV['QUNIT_EMBER_CLI'] == "1"
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port = ENV['TEST_SERVER_PORT'] || 60099
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while !port_available? port
port += 1
end
if ember_cli
unicorn_port = 60098
while unicorn_port == port || !port_available?(unicorn_port)
unicorn_port += 1
end
else
unicorn_port = port
end
env = {
"RAILS_ENV" => ENV["QUNIT_RAILS_ENV"] || "test",
"SKIP_ENFORCE_HOSTNAME" => "1",
"UNICORN_PID_PATH" => "#{Rails.root}/tmp/pids/unicorn_test_#{unicorn_port}.pid", # So this can run alongside development
"UNICORN_PORT" => unicorn_port.to_s,
"UNICORN_SIDEKIQS" => "0",
"DISCOURSE_SKIP_CSS_WATCHER" => "1",
"UNICORN_LISTENER" => "127.0.0.1:#{unicorn_port}",
"LOGSTASH_UNICORN_URI" => nil,
"UNICORN_WORKERS" => "1",
"UNICORN_TIMEOUT" => "90",
}
DEV: Allow Ember CLI assets to be used by development Rails app (#16511) Previously, accessing the Rails app directly in development mode would give you assets from our 'legacy' Ember asset pipeline. The only way to run with Ember CLI assets was to run ember-cli as a proxy. This was quite limiting when working on things which are bypassed when using the ember-cli proxy (e.g. changes to `application.html.erb`). Also, since `ember-auto-import` introduced chunking, visiting `/theme-qunit` under Ember CLI was failing to include all necessary chunks. This commit teaches Sprockets about our Ember CLI assets so that they can be used in development mode, and are automatically collected up under `/public/assets` during `assets:precompile`. As a bonus, this allows us to remove all the custom manifest modification from `assets:precompile`. The key changes are: - Introduce a shared `EmberCli.enabled?` helper - When ember-cli is enabled, add ember-cli `/dist/assets` as the top-priority Rails asset directory - Have ember-cli output a `chunks.json` manifest, and teach `preload_script` to read it and append the correct chunks to their associated `afterFile` - Remove most custom ember-cli logic from the `assets:precompile` step. Instead, rely on Rails to take care of pulling the 'precompiled' assets into the `public/assets` directory. Move the 'renaming' logic to runtime, so it can be used in development mode as well. - Remove fingerprinting from `ember-cli-build`, and allow Rails to take care of things Long-term, we may want to replace Sprockets with the lighter-weight Propshaft. The changes made in this commit have been made with that long-term goal in mind. tldr: when you visit the rails app directly, you'll now be served the current ember-cli assets. To keep these up-to-date make sure either `ember serve`, or `ember build --watch` is running. If you really want to load the old non-ember-cli assets, then you should start the server with `EMBER_CLI_PROD_ASSETS=0`. (the legacy asset pipeline will be removed very soon)
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if !ember_cli
env["EMBER_CLI_PROD_ASSETS"] = "0"
end
pid = Process.spawn(
env,
"#{Rails.root}/bin/unicorn",
pgroup: true
)
begin
success = true
test_path = "#{Rails.root}/test"
qunit_path = args[:qunit_path]
qunit_path ||= "/qunit" if !ember_cli
options = { seed: (ENV["QUNIT_SEED"] || Random.new.seed), hidepassed: 1 }
%w{module filter qunit_skip_core qunit_single_plugin theme_name theme_url theme_id}.each do |arg|
options[arg] = ENV[arg.upcase] if ENV[arg.upcase].present?
end
if report_requests
options['report_requests'] = '1'
end
query = options.to_query
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@now = Time.now
def elapsed
Time.now - @now
end
# wait for server to accept connections
require 'net/http'
warmup_path = ember_cli ? "/assets/discourse/tests/active-plugins.js" : "/qunit"
uri = URI("http://localhost:#{unicorn_port}/#{warmup_path}")
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puts "Warming up Rails server"
begin
Net::HTTP.get(uri)
rescue Errno::ECONNREFUSED, Errno::EADDRNOTAVAIL, Net::ReadTimeout, EOFError
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sleep 1
retry unless elapsed() > 60
puts "Timed out. Can not connect to forked server!"
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exit 1
end
puts "Rails server is warmed up"
if ember_cli
cmd = ["env", "UNICORN_PORT=#{unicorn_port}"]
if qunit_path
# Bypass `ember test` - it only works properly for the `/tests` path.
# We have to trigger a `build` manually so that JS is available for rails to serve.
system("yarn", "ember", "build", chdir: "#{Rails.root}/app/assets/javascripts/discourse")
test_page = "#{qunit_path}?#{query}&testem=1"
cmd += ["yarn", "testem", "ci", "-f", "testem.js", "-t", test_page]
else
cmd += ["yarn", "ember", "test", "--query", query]
end
system(*cmd, chdir: "#{Rails.root}/app/assets/javascripts/discourse")
else
cmd = "node #{test_path}/run-qunit.js http://localhost:#{port}#{qunit_path}"
cmd += "?#{query.gsub('+', '%20').gsub("&", '\\\&')}"
cmd += " #{args[:timeout]}" if args[:timeout].present?
system(cmd)
end
success &&= $?.success?
ensure
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# was having issues with HUP
Process.kill "-KILL", pid
FileUtils.rm("#{Rails.root}/tmp/pids/unicorn_test_#{unicorn_port}.pid")
end
if success
puts "\nTests Passed"
else
puts "\nTests Failed"
exit(1)
end
end