scripts/jest/matchers/toWarnDev.js (211 lines of code) (raw):

'use strict'; const jestDiff = require('jest-diff').default; const util = require('util'); const shouldIgnoreConsoleError = require('../shouldIgnoreConsoleError'); function normalizeCodeLocInfo(str) { if (typeof str !== 'string') { return str; } // This special case exists only for the special source location in // ReactElementValidator. That will go away if we remove source locations. str = str.replace(/Check your code at .+?:\d+/g, 'Check your code at **'); // V8 format: // at Component (/path/filename.js:123:45) // React format: // in Component (at filename.js:123) return str.replace(/\n +(?:at|in) ([\S]+)[^\n]*/g, function(m, name) { return '\n in ' + name + ' (at **)'; }); } const createMatcherFor = (consoleMethod, matcherName) => function matcher(callback, expectedMessages, options = {}) { if (__DEV__) { // Warn about incorrect usage of matcher. if (typeof expectedMessages === 'string') { expectedMessages = [expectedMessages]; } else if (!Array.isArray(expectedMessages)) { throw Error( `${matcherName}() requires a parameter of type string or an array of strings ` + `but was given ${typeof expectedMessages}.` ); } if ( options != null && (typeof options !== 'object' || Array.isArray(options)) ) { throw new Error( `${matcherName}() second argument, when present, should be an object. ` + 'Did you forget to wrap the messages into an array?' ); } if (arguments.length > 3) { // `matcher` comes from Jest, so it's more than 2 in practice throw new Error( `${matcherName}() received more than two arguments. ` + 'Did you forget to wrap the messages into an array?' ); } const withoutStack = options.withoutStack; const logAllErrors = options.logAllErrors; const warningsWithoutComponentStack = []; const warningsWithComponentStack = []; const unexpectedWarnings = []; let lastWarningWithMismatchingFormat = null; let lastWarningWithExtraComponentStack = null; // Catch errors thrown by the callback, // But only rethrow them if all test expectations have been satisfied. // Otherwise an Error in the callback can mask a failed expectation, // and result in a test that passes when it shouldn't. let caughtError; const isLikelyAComponentStack = message => typeof message === 'string' && (message.includes('\n in ') || message.includes('\n at ')); const consoleSpy = (format, ...args) => { // Ignore uncaught errors reported by jsdom // and React addendums because they're too noisy. if ( !logAllErrors && consoleMethod === 'error' && shouldIgnoreConsoleError(format, args) ) { return; } const message = util.format(format, ...args); const normalizedMessage = normalizeCodeLocInfo(message); // Remember if the number of %s interpolations // doesn't match the number of arguments. // We'll fail the test if it happens. let argIndex = 0; format.replace(/%s/g, () => argIndex++); if (argIndex !== args.length) { lastWarningWithMismatchingFormat = { format, args, expectedArgCount: argIndex, }; } // Protect against accidentally passing a component stack // to warning() which already injects the component stack. if ( args.length >= 2 && isLikelyAComponentStack(args[args.length - 1]) && isLikelyAComponentStack(args[args.length - 2]) ) { lastWarningWithExtraComponentStack = { format, }; } for (let index = 0; index < expectedMessages.length; index++) { const expectedMessage = expectedMessages[index]; if ( normalizedMessage === expectedMessage || normalizedMessage.includes(expectedMessage) ) { if (isLikelyAComponentStack(normalizedMessage)) { warningsWithComponentStack.push(normalizedMessage); } else { warningsWithoutComponentStack.push(normalizedMessage); } expectedMessages.splice(index, 1); return; } } let errorMessage; if (expectedMessages.length === 0) { errorMessage = 'Unexpected warning recorded: ' + this.utils.printReceived(normalizedMessage); } else if (expectedMessages.length === 1) { errorMessage = 'Unexpected warning recorded: ' + jestDiff(expectedMessages[0], normalizedMessage); } else { errorMessage = 'Unexpected warning recorded: ' + jestDiff(expectedMessages, [normalizedMessage]); } // Record the call stack for unexpected warnings. // We don't throw an Error here though, // Because it might be suppressed by ReactFiberScheduler. unexpectedWarnings.push(new Error(errorMessage)); }; // TODO Decide whether we need to support nested toWarn* expectations. // If we don't need it, add a check here to see if this is already our spy, // And throw an error. const originalMethod = console[consoleMethod]; // Avoid using Jest's built-in spy since it can't be removed. console[consoleMethod] = consoleSpy; try { callback(); } catch (error) { caughtError = error; } finally { // Restore the unspied method so that unexpected errors fail tests. console[consoleMethod] = originalMethod; // Any unexpected Errors thrown by the callback should fail the test. // This should take precedence since unexpected errors could block warnings. if (caughtError) { throw caughtError; } // Any unexpected warnings should be treated as a failure. if (unexpectedWarnings.length > 0) { return { message: () => unexpectedWarnings[0].stack, pass: false, }; } // Any remaining messages indicate a failed expectations. if (expectedMessages.length > 0) { return { message: () => `Expected warning was not recorded:\n ${this.utils.printReceived( expectedMessages[0] )}`, pass: false, }; } if (typeof withoutStack === 'number') { // We're expecting a particular number of warnings without stacks. if (withoutStack !== warningsWithoutComponentStack.length) { return { message: () => `Expected ${withoutStack} warnings without a component stack but received ${warningsWithoutComponentStack.length}:\n` + warningsWithoutComponentStack.map(warning => this.utils.printReceived(warning) ), pass: false, }; } } else if (withoutStack === true) { // We're expecting that all warnings won't have the stack. // If some warnings have it, it's an error. if (warningsWithComponentStack.length > 0) { return { message: () => `Received warning unexpectedly includes a component stack:\n ${this.utils.printReceived( warningsWithComponentStack[0] )}\nIf this warning intentionally includes the component stack, remove ` + `{withoutStack: true} from the ${matcherName}() call. If you have a mix of ` + `warnings with and without stack in one ${matcherName}() call, pass ` + `{withoutStack: N} where N is the number of warnings without stacks.`, pass: false, }; } } else if (withoutStack === false || withoutStack === undefined) { // We're expecting that all warnings *do* have the stack (default). // If some warnings don't have it, it's an error. if (warningsWithoutComponentStack.length > 0) { return { message: () => `Received warning unexpectedly does not include a component stack:\n ${this.utils.printReceived( warningsWithoutComponentStack[0] )}\nIf this warning intentionally omits the component stack, add ` + `{withoutStack: true} to the ${matcherName} call.`, pass: false, }; } } else { throw Error( `The second argument for ${matcherName}(), when specified, must be an object. It may have a ` + `property called "withoutStack" whose value may be undefined, boolean, or a number. ` + `Instead received ${typeof withoutStack}.` ); } if (lastWarningWithMismatchingFormat !== null) { return { message: () => `Received ${ lastWarningWithMismatchingFormat.args.length } arguments for a message with ${ lastWarningWithMismatchingFormat.expectedArgCount } placeholders:\n ${this.utils.printReceived( lastWarningWithMismatchingFormat.format )}`, pass: false, }; } if (lastWarningWithExtraComponentStack !== null) { return { message: () => `Received more than one component stack for a warning:\n ${this.utils.printReceived( lastWarningWithExtraComponentStack.format )}\nDid you accidentally pass a stack to warning() as the last argument? ` + `Don't forget warning() already injects the component stack automatically.`, pass: false, }; } return {pass: true}; } } else { // Any uncaught errors or warnings should fail tests in production mode. callback(); return {pass: true}; } }; module.exports = { toWarnDev: createMatcherFor('warn', 'toWarnDev'), toErrorDev: createMatcherFor('error', 'toErrorDev'), };