angular-cn/packages/compiler-cli/test/compliance/mock_compiler_spec.ts

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/**
* @license
* Copyright Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by an MIT-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file at https://angular.io/license
*/
import {MockDirectory, setup} from '@angular/compiler/test/aot/test_util';
import {compile, expectEmit} from './mock_compile';
describe('mock_compiler', () => {
// This produces a MockDirectory of the file needed to compile an Angular application.
// This setup is performed in a beforeAll which populates the map returned.
const angularFiles = setup({
compileAngular: false,
compileFakeCore: true,
compileAnimations: false,
});
describe('compiling', () => {
// To use compile you need to supply the files in a MockDirectory that can be merged
// with a set of "environment" files such as the angular files.
it('should be able to compile a simple application', () => {
const files = {
app: {
'hello.component.ts': `
import {Component, Input} from '@angular/core';
@Component({template: 'Hello {{name}}!'})
export class HelloComponent {
@Input() name: string = 'world';
}
`,
'hello.module.ts': `
import {NgModule} from '@angular/core';
import {HelloComponent} from './hello.component';
@NgModule({declarations: [HelloComponent]})
export class HelloModule {}
`
}
};
const result = compile(files, angularFiles);
// result.source contains just the emitted factory declarations regardless of the original
// module.
expect(result.source).toContain('Hello');
});
});
describe('expecting emitted output', () => {
it('should be able to find a simple expression in the output', () => {
const files = {
app: {
'hello.component.ts': `
import {Component, Input} from '@angular/core';
@Component({template: 'Hello {{name}}! Your name as {{name.length}} characters'})
export class HelloComponent {
@Input() name: string = 'world';
}
`,
'hello.module.ts': `
import {NgModule} from '@angular/core';
import {HelloComponent} from './hello.component';
@NgModule({declarations: [HelloComponent]})
export class HelloModule {}
`
}
};
const result = compile(files, angularFiles);
// The expression can expected directly.
expectEmit(result.source, 'name.length', 'name length expression not found');
// Whitespace is not significant
expectEmit(
result.source, 'name \n\n . \n length',
'name length expression not found (whitespace)');
});
});
it('should be able to skip untested regions (… and // ...)', () => {
const files = {
app: {
'hello.component.ts': `
import {Component, Input} from '@angular/core';
@Component({template: 'Hello {{name}}! Your name as {{name.length}} characters'})
export class HelloComponent {
@Input() name: string = 'world';
}
`,
'hello.module.ts': `
import {NgModule} from '@angular/core';
import {HelloComponent} from './hello.component';
@NgModule({declarations: [HelloComponent]})
export class HelloModule {}
`
}
};
const result = compile(files, angularFiles);
// The special character … means anything can be generated between the two sections allowing
// skipping sections of the output that are not under test. The ellipsis unicode char (…) is
// used instead of '...' because '...' is legal JavaScript (the spread operator) and might
// need to be tested. `// ...` could also be used in place of `…`.
expectEmit(result.source, 'ctx.name … ctx.name.length', 'could not find correct length access');
expectEmit(
result.source, 'ctx.name // ... ctx.name.length', 'could not find correct length access');
});
it('should be able to skip TODO comments (// TODO)', () => {
const files = {
app: {
'hello.component.ts': `
import {Component, Input} from '@angular/core';
@Component({template: 'Hello!'})
export class HelloComponent { }
`,
'hello.module.ts': `
import {NgModule} from '@angular/core';
import {HelloComponent} from './hello.component';
@NgModule({declarations: [HelloComponent]})
export class HelloModule {}
`
}
};
const result = compile(files, angularFiles);
expectEmit(
result.source, `
// TODO: this comment should not be taken into account
$r3$.ɵT(0, "Hello!");
// TODO: this comment should not be taken into account
`,
'todo comments should be ignored');
});
it('should be able to enforce consistent identifiers', () => {
const files = {
app: {
'hello.component.ts': `
import {Component, Input} from '@angular/core';
@Component({template: 'Hello {{name}}! Your name as {{name.length}} characters'})
export class HelloComponent {
@Input() name: string = 'world';
}
`,
'hello.module.ts': `
import {NgModule} from '@angular/core';
import {HelloComponent} from './hello.component';
@NgModule({declarations: [HelloComponent]})
export class HelloModule {}
`
}
};
const result = compile(files, angularFiles);
// IDENT can be used a wild card for any identifier
expectEmit(result.source, 'IDENT.name', 'could not find context access');
// $<ident>$ can be used as a wild-card but all the content matched by the identifiers must
// match each other.
// This is useful if the code generator is free to invent a name but should use the name
// consistently.
expectEmit(
result.source, '$ctx$.$name$ … $ctx$.$name$.length',
'could not find correct length access');
});
it('should be able to enforce that identifiers match a regexp', () => {
const files = {
app: {
'hello.component.ts': `
import {Component, Input} from '@angular/core';
@Component({template: 'Hello {{name}}! Your name as {{name.length}} characters'})
export class HelloComponent {
@Input() name: string = 'world';
}
`,
'hello.module.ts': `
import {NgModule} from '@angular/core';
import {HelloComponent} from './hello.component';
@NgModule({declarations: [HelloComponent]})
export class HelloModule {}
`
}
};
const result = compile(files, angularFiles);
// Pass: `$n$` ends with `ME` in the generated code
expectEmit(result.source, '$ctx$.$n$ … $ctx$.$n$.length', 'Match names', {'$n$': /ME$/i});
// Fail: `$n$` does not match `/(not)_(\1)/` in the generated code
expect(() => {
expectEmit(
result.source, '$ctx$.$n$ … $ctx$.$n$.length', 'Match names', {'$n$': /(not)_(\1)/});
}).toThrowError(/"\$n\$" is "name" which doesn't match \/\(not\)_\(\\1\)\//);
});
});