276 lines
10 KiB
TypeScript
276 lines
10 KiB
TypeScript
/*
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Copyright 2023 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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*/
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import { checkSessionLockFree, getSessionLock, SESSION_LOCK_CONSTANTS } from "../../src/utils/SessionLock";
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describe("SessionLock", () => {
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const otherWindows: Array<Window> = [];
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let windowEventListeners: Array<[string, any]>;
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let documentEventListeners: Array<[string, any]>;
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beforeEach(() => {
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jest.useFakeTimers({ now: 1000 });
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// keep track of the registered event listeners, so that we can unregister them in `afterEach`
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windowEventListeners = [];
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const realWindowAddEventListener = window.addEventListener.bind(window);
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jest.spyOn(window, "addEventListener").mockImplementation((type, listener, options) => {
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const res = realWindowAddEventListener(type, listener, options);
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windowEventListeners.push([type, listener]);
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return res;
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});
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documentEventListeners = [];
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const realDocumentAddEventListener = document.addEventListener.bind(document);
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jest.spyOn(document, "addEventListener").mockImplementation((type, listener, options) => {
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const res = realDocumentAddEventListener(type, listener, options);
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documentEventListeners.push([type, listener]);
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return res;
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});
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});
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afterEach(() => {
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// shut down other windows created by `createWindow`
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otherWindows.forEach((window) => window.close());
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otherWindows.splice(0);
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// remove listeners on our own window
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windowEventListeners.forEach(([type, listener]) => window.removeEventListener(type, listener));
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documentEventListeners.forEach(([type, listener]) => document.removeEventListener(type, listener));
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localStorage.clear();
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jest.restoreAllMocks();
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});
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it("A single instance starts up normally", async () => {
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const onNewInstance = jest.fn();
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const result = await getSessionLock(onNewInstance);
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expect(result).toBe(true);
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expect(onNewInstance).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
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});
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it("A second instance starts up normally when the first shut down cleanly", async () => {
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// first instance starts...
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const onNewInstance1 = jest.fn();
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expect(await getSessionLock(onNewInstance1)).toBe(true);
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expect(onNewInstance1).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
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// ... and navigates away
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window.dispatchEvent(new Event("pagehide", {}));
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// second instance starts as normal
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expect(checkSessionLockFree()).toBe(true);
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const onNewInstance2 = jest.fn();
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expect(await getSessionLock(onNewInstance2)).toBe(true);
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expect(onNewInstance1).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
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expect(onNewInstance2).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
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});
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it("A second instance starts up *eventually* when the first terminated uncleanly", async () => {
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// first instance starts...
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const onNewInstance1 = jest.fn();
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expect(await getSessionLock(onNewInstance1)).toBe(true);
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expect(onNewInstance1).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
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expect(checkSessionLockFree()).toBe(false);
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// and pings the timer after 5 seconds
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jest.advanceTimersByTime(5000);
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expect(checkSessionLockFree()).toBe(false);
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// oops, now it dies. We simulate this by forcibly clearing the timers.
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// For some reason `jest.clearAllTimers` also resets the simulated time, so preserve that
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const time = Date.now();
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jest.clearAllTimers();
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jest.setSystemTime(time);
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expect(checkSessionLockFree()).toBe(false);
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// time advances a bit more
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jest.advanceTimersByTime(5000);
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expect(checkSessionLockFree()).toBe(false);
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// second instance tries to start. This should block for 25 more seconds
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const onNewInstance2 = jest.fn();
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let session2Result: boolean | undefined;
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getSessionLock(onNewInstance2).then((res) => {
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session2Result = res;
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});
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// after another 24.5 seconds, we are still waiting
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jest.advanceTimersByTime(24500);
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expect(session2Result).toBe(undefined);
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expect(checkSessionLockFree()).toBe(false);
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// another 500ms and we get the lock
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await jest.advanceTimersByTimeAsync(500);
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expect(session2Result).toBe(true);
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expect(checkSessionLockFree()).toBe(false); // still false, because the new session has claimed it
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expect(onNewInstance1).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
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expect(onNewInstance2).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
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});
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it("A second instance waits for the first to shut down", async () => {
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// first instance starts. Once it gets the shutdown signal, it will wait two seconds and then release the lock.
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await getSessionLock(
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() =>
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new Promise<void>((resolve) => {
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setTimeout(resolve, 2000, 0);
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}),
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);
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// second instance tries to start, but should block
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const { window: window2, getSessionLock: getSessionLock2 } = buildNewContext();
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let session2Result: boolean | undefined;
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getSessionLock2(async () => {}).then((res) => {
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session2Result = res;
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});
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await jest.advanceTimersByTimeAsync(100);
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// should still be blocking
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expect(session2Result).toBe(undefined);
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await jest.advanceTimersByTimeAsync(2000);
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await jest.advanceTimersByTimeAsync(0);
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// session 2 now gets the lock
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expect(session2Result).toBe(true);
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window2.close();
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});
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it("If a third instance starts while we are waiting, we give up immediately", async () => {
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// first instance starts. It will never release the lock.
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await getSessionLock(() => new Promise(() => {}));
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// first instance should ping the timer after 5 seconds
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jest.advanceTimersByTime(5000);
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// second instance starts
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const { getSessionLock: getSessionLock2 } = buildNewContext();
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let session2Result: boolean | undefined;
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const onNewInstance2 = jest.fn();
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getSessionLock2(onNewInstance2).then((res) => {
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session2Result = res;
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});
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await jest.advanceTimersByTimeAsync(100);
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// should still be blocking
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expect(session2Result).toBe(undefined);
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// third instance starts
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const { getSessionLock: getSessionLock3 } = buildNewContext();
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getSessionLock3(async () => {});
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await jest.advanceTimersByTimeAsync(0);
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// session 2 should have given up
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expect(session2Result).toBe(false);
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expect(onNewInstance2).toHaveBeenCalled();
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});
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it("If two new instances start concurrently, only one wins", async () => {
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// first instance starts. Once it gets the shutdown signal, it will wait two seconds and then release the lock.
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await getSessionLock(async () => {
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await new Promise<void>((resolve) => {
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setTimeout(resolve, 2000, 0);
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});
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});
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// first instance should ping the timer after 5 seconds
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jest.advanceTimersByTime(5000);
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// two new instances start at once
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const { getSessionLock: getSessionLock2 } = buildNewContext();
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let session2Result: boolean | undefined;
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getSessionLock2(async () => {}).then((res) => {
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session2Result = res;
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});
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const { getSessionLock: getSessionLock3 } = buildNewContext();
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let session3Result: boolean | undefined;
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getSessionLock3(async () => {}).then((res) => {
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session3Result = res;
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});
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await jest.advanceTimersByTimeAsync(100);
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// session 3 still be blocking. Session 2 should have given up.
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expect(session2Result).toBe(false);
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expect(session3Result).toBe(undefined);
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await jest.advanceTimersByTimeAsync(2000);
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await jest.advanceTimersByTimeAsync(0);
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// session 3 now gets the lock
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expect(session2Result).toBe(false);
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expect(session3Result).toBe(true);
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});
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/** build a new Window in the same domain as the current one.
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*
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* We do this by constructing an iframe, which gets its own Window object.
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*/
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function createWindow() {
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const iframe = window.document.createElement("iframe");
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window.document.body.appendChild(iframe);
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const window2: any = iframe.contentWindow;
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otherWindows.push(window2);
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// make the new Window use the same jest fake timers as us
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for (const m of ["setTimeout", "clearTimeout", "setInterval", "clearInterval", "Date"]) {
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// @ts-ignore
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window2[m] = global[m];
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}
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return window2;
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}
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/**
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* Instantiate `getSessionLock` in a new context (ie, using a different global `window`).
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*
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* The new window will share the same fake timer impl as the current context.
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*
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* @returns the new window and (a wrapper for) getSessionLock in the new context.
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*/
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function buildNewContext(): {
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window: Window;
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getSessionLock: (onNewInstance: () => Promise<void>) => Promise<boolean>;
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} {
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const window2 = createWindow();
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// import the dependencies of getSessionLock into the new context
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window2._uuid = require("uuid");
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window2._logger = require("matrix-js-sdk/src/logger");
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window2.SESSION_LOCK_CONSTANTS = SESSION_LOCK_CONSTANTS;
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// now, define getSessionLock as a global
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window2.eval(String(getSessionLock));
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// return a function that will call it
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function callGetSessionLock(onNewInstance: () => Promise<void>): Promise<boolean> {
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// import the callback into the context
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window2._getSessionLockCallback = onNewInstance;
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// start the function
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try {
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return window2.eval(`getSessionLock(_getSessionLockCallback)`);
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} finally {
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// we can now clear the callback
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delete window2._getSessionLockCallback;
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}
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}
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return { window: window2, getSessionLock: callGetSessionLock };
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}
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});
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