// This file is for Jest-specific setup only and runs before our Jest tests. import nock from 'nock'; import '@testing-library/jest-dom'; jest.mock('webextension-polyfill', () => { return { runtime: { getManifest: () => ({ manifest_version: 2 }), }, }; }); const UNRESOLVED = Symbol('timedOut'); // Store this in case it gets stubbed later const originalSetTimeout = global.setTimeout; const TIME_TO_WAIT_UNTIL_UNRESOLVED = 100; /** * Produces a sort of dummy promise which can be used in conjunction with a * "real" promise to determine whether the "real" promise was ever resolved. If * the promise that is produced by this function resolves first, then the other * one must be unresolved. * * @param {number} duration - How long to wait before resolving the promise returned by * this function. * @returns A promise that resolves to a symbol. */ function treatUnresolvedAfter(duration) { return new Promise((resolve) => { originalSetTimeout(resolve, duration, UNRESOLVED); }); } /* eslint-disable-next-line jest/require-top-level-describe */ beforeEach(() => { nock.cleanAll(); }); expect.extend({ /** * Tests that the given promise is fulfilled within a certain amount of time * (which is the default time that Jest tests wait before timing out as * configured in the Jest configuration file). * * Inspired by . * * @param {Promise} promise - The promise to test. * @returns The result of the matcher. */ async toBeFulfilled(promise) { if (this.isNot) { throw new Error( "Using `.not.toBeFulfilled(...)` is not supported. Use `.rejects` to test the promise's rejection value instead.", ); } let rejectionValue = UNRESOLVED; try { await promise; } catch (e) { rejectionValue = e; } if (rejectionValue !== UNRESOLVED) { return { message: () => `Expected promise to be fulfilled, but it was rejected with ${rejectionValue}.`, pass: false, }; } return { message: () => 'This message should not be displayed as it is for the negative case, which will never happen.', pass: true, }; }, /** * Tests that the given promise is never fulfilled or rejected past a certain * amount of time (which is the default time that Jest tests wait before * timing out as configured in the Jest configuration file). * * Inspired by . * * @param {Promise} promise - The promise to test. * @returns The result of the matcher. */ async toNeverResolve(promise) { if (this.isNot) { throw new Error( 'Using `.not.toNeverResolve(...)` is not supported. ' + 'You probably want to either `await` the promise and test its ' + 'resolution value or use `.rejects` to test its rejection value instead.', ); } let resolutionValue; let rejectionValue; try { resolutionValue = await Promise.race([ promise, treatUnresolvedAfter(TIME_TO_WAIT_UNTIL_UNRESOLVED), ]); } catch (e) { rejectionValue = e; } return resolutionValue === UNRESOLVED ? { message: () => `Expected promise to resolve after ${TIME_TO_WAIT_UNTIL_UNRESOLVED}ms, but it did not`, pass: true, } : { message: () => { return `Expected promise to never resolve after ${TIME_TO_WAIT_UNTIL_UNRESOLVED}ms, but it ${ rejectionValue ? `was rejected with ${rejectionValue}` : `resolved with ${resolutionValue}` }`; }, pass: false, }; }, }); // Setup window.prompt global.prompt = () => undefined;