179 lines
3.9 KiB
JavaScript
179 lines
3.9 KiB
JavaScript
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'use strict';
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const childProcess = require('child_process');
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const path = require('path');
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const fs = require('fs');
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const Promise = require('bluebird');
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const debug = require('debug')('ava');
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const AvaError = require('./ava-error');
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if (fs.realpathSync(__filename) !== __filename) {
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console.warn('WARNING: `npm link ava` and the `--preserve-symlink` flag are incompatible. We have detected that AVA is linked via `npm link`, and that you are using either an early version of Node 6, or the `--preserve-symlink` flag. This breaks AVA. You should upgrade to Node 6.2.0+, avoid the `--preserve-symlink` flag, or avoid using `npm link ava`.');
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}
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let env = process.env;
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// Ensure NODE_PATH paths are absolute
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if (env.NODE_PATH) {
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env = Object.assign({}, env);
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env.NODE_PATH = env.NODE_PATH
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.split(path.delimiter)
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.map(x => path.resolve(x))
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.join(path.delimiter);
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}
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// In case the test file imports a different AVA install,
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// the presence of this variable allows it to require this one instead
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env.AVA_PATH = path.resolve(__dirname, '..');
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module.exports = (file, opts, execArgv) => {
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opts = Object.assign({
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file,
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baseDir: process.cwd(),
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tty: process.stdout.isTTY ? {
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columns: process.stdout.columns,
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rows: process.stdout.rows
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} : false
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}, opts);
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const args = [JSON.stringify(opts), opts.color ? '--color' : '--no-color'];
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const ps = childProcess.fork(path.join(__dirname, 'test-worker.js'), args, {
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cwd: opts.projectDir,
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silent: true,
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env,
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execArgv: execArgv || process.execArgv
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});
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const relFile = path.relative('.', file);
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let exiting = false;
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const send = (name, data) => {
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if (!exiting) {
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// This seems to trigger a Node bug which kills the AVA master process, at
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// least while running AVA's tests. See
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// <https://github.com/novemberborn/_ava-tap-crash> for more details.
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ps.send({
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name: `ava-${name}`,
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data,
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ava: true
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});
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}
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};
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const testResults = [];
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let results;
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const promise = new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
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ps.on('error', reject);
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// Emit `test` and `stats` events
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ps.on('message', event => {
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if (!event.ava) {
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return;
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}
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event.name = event.name.replace(/^ava-/, '');
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event.data.file = relFile;
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debug('ipc %s:\n%o', event.name, event.data);
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ps.emit(event.name, event.data);
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});
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ps.on('test', props => {
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testResults.push(props);
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});
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ps.on('results', data => {
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results = data;
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data.tests = testResults;
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send('teardown');
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});
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ps.on('exit', (code, signal) => {
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if (code > 0) {
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return reject(new AvaError(`${relFile} exited with a non-zero exit code: ${code}`));
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}
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if (code === null && signal) {
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return reject(new AvaError(`${relFile} exited due to ${signal}`));
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}
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if (results) {
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resolve(results);
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} else {
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reject(new AvaError(`Test results were not received from ${relFile}`));
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}
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});
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ps.on('no-tests', data => {
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send('teardown');
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let message = `No tests found in ${relFile}`;
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if (!data.avaRequired) {
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message += ', make sure to import "ava" at the top of your test file';
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}
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reject(new AvaError(message));
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});
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});
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// Teardown finished, now exit
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ps.on('teardown', () => {
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send('exit');
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exiting = true;
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});
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// Uncaught exception in fork, need to exit
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ps.on('uncaughtException', () => {
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send('teardown');
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});
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ps.stdout.on('data', data => {
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ps.emit('stdout', data);
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});
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ps.stderr.on('data', data => {
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ps.emit('stderr', data);
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});
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promise.on = function () {
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ps.on.apply(ps, arguments);
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return promise;
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};
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promise.send = (name, data) => {
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send(name, data);
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return promise;
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};
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promise.exit = () => {
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send('init-exit');
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return promise;
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};
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// Send 'run' event only when fork is listening for it
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let isReady = false;
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ps.on('stats', () => {
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isReady = true;
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});
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promise.run = options => {
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if (isReady) {
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send('run', options);
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return promise;
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}
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ps.on('stats', () => {
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send('run', options);
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});
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return promise;
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};
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return promise;
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};
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