angular-cn/aio/e2e/api.e2e-spec.ts
Pete Bacon Darwin 97e02c2fa0 build(aio): render class/interface "descendants" in API docs ()
For classes, the tree of subclasses is rendered, recursively.

For interfaces, the descendants are separated into child interfaces, which
extend the interface, and classes, which implement the interface.

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2017-09-25 11:59:44 -07:00

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import { ApiPage } from './api.po';
describe('Api pages', function() {
it('should show direct subclasses of a class', () => {
const page = new ApiPage('api/forms/AbstractControlDirective');
// We must use `as any` (here and below) because of broken typings for jasmine
expect(page.getDescendants('class', true)).toEqual(['ControlContainer', 'NgControl'] as any);
});
it('should show direct and indirect subclasses of a class', () => {
const page = new ApiPage('api/forms/AbstractControlDirective');
expect(page.getDescendants('class')).toEqual(['ControlContainer', 'AbstractFormGroupDirective', 'NgControl'] as any);
});
it('should show child interfaces that extend an interface', () => {
const page = new ApiPage('api/forms/Validator');
expect(page.getDescendants('interface')).toEqual(['AsyncValidator'] as any);
});
it('should show classes that implement an interface', () => {
const page = new ApiPage('api/animations/AnimationPlayer');
expect(page.getDescendants('class')).toEqual(['NoopAnimationPlayer', 'MockAnimationPlayer'] as any);
});
});