The BaseRequestOptions class is responsible for declaring default values, while the RequestOptions class is merely responsible for setting values based on values provided in the constructor.
33 lines
1.1 KiB
TypeScript
33 lines
1.1 KiB
TypeScript
import {
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AsyncTestCompleter,
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beforeEach,
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ddescribe,
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describe,
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expect,
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iit,
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inject,
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it,
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xit
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} from 'angular2/test_lib';
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import {BaseRequestOptions, RequestOptions} from 'angular2/src/http/base_request_options';
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import {RequestMethods, RequestModesOpts} from 'angular2/src/http/enums';
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export function main() {
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describe('BaseRequestOptions', () => {
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it('should create a new object when calling merge', () => {
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var options1 = new BaseRequestOptions();
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var options2 = options1.merge(new RequestOptions({method: RequestMethods.DELETE}));
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expect(options2).not.toBe(options1);
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expect(options2.method).toBe(RequestMethods.DELETE);
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});
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it('should retain previously merged values when merging again', () => {
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var options1 = new BaseRequestOptions();
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var options2 = options1.merge(new RequestOptions({method: RequestMethods.DELETE}));
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var options3 = options2.merge(new RequestOptions({mode: RequestModesOpts.NoCors}));
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expect(options3.mode).toBe(RequestModesOpts.NoCors);
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expect(options3.method).toBe(RequestMethods.DELETE);
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});
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});
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}
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