37 lines
961 B
JavaScript
37 lines
961 B
JavaScript
"use strict";
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var peg = require('../src/MatrixClientPeg.js');
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var jssdk = require('matrix-js-sdk');
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var sinon = require('sinon');
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/**
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* Stub out the MatrixClient, and configure the MatrixClientPeg object to
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* return it when get() is called.
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*/
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module.exports.stubClient = function() {
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var pegstub = sinon.stub(peg);
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var matrixClientStub = sinon.createStubInstance(jssdk.MatrixClient);
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pegstub.get.returns(matrixClientStub);
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}
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/**
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* make the test fail, with the given exception
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*
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* <p>This is useful for use with integration tests which use asyncronous
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* methods: it can be added as a 'catch' handler in a promise chain.
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*
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* @param {Error} error exception to be reported
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*
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* @example
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* it("should not throw", function(done) {
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* asynchronousMethod().then(function() {
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* // some tests
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* }).catch(utils.failTest).done(done);
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* });
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*/
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module.exports.failTest = function(error) {
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expect(error.stack).toBe(null);
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};
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