import {Et2InputWidgetInterface} from "../Et2InputWidget"; import {assert, elementUpdated} from "@open-wc/testing"; /** * Some basic, common tests that any decent input widget should pass * * Have your widget creation in a separate function, and pass it in along with a "good" value. * Checking "bad" values and error conditions are widget-specific, so you have to handle those in your own tests. * This is just a starting point, and to make sure that if a widget doesn't pass these, there's something * wrong. * * @example * async function before() * { * // Create an element to test with, and wait until it's ready * // @ts-ignore * element = await fixture(html` * * `); * return element; * } * inputBasicTests(before, "2008-09-22T00:00:00.000Z", "input"); * * @param {Function} before function to create / setup the widget. It is run before each test and must return the widget to test * @param {string} test_value A "good" value * @param {string} value_selector Passed to document.querySelector() to check that the value is displayed */ // Widget used in each test let element : Et2InputWidgetInterface; export function inputBasicTests(before : Function, test_value : string, value_selector : string) { describe("Readonly", () => { beforeEach(async() => { element = await before(); }); it("does not return a value (via attribute)", async() => { element.readonly = true; element.set_value(test_value); // wait for asychronous changes to the DOM await elementUpdated(element); // Read-only widget returns null assert.equal(element.getValue(), null); }); it("does not return a value (via method)", async() => { (element).set_readonly(true); element.set_value(test_value); // wait for asychronous changes to the DOM await elementUpdated(element); // Read-only widget returns null assert.equal(element.getValue(), null); }); it("does not return a value if it goes readonly after having a value", async() => { element.set_value(test_value); element.set_readonly(true); // wait for asychronous changes to the DOM await elementUpdated(element); // Read-only widget returns null assert.equal(element.getValue(), null); }); }); describe("In/Out value tests", () => { beforeEach(async() => { element = await before(); }); it("no value gives empty string", async() => { element.set_value(""); await elementUpdated(element); // Shows as empty / no value let value = (element).querySelector(value_selector) || (element).shadowRoot.querySelector(value_selector); assert.isDefined(value, "Bad value selector '" + value_selector + "'"); assert.equal(value.textContent.trim(), "", "Displaying something when there is no value"); if(element.multiple) { assert.isEmpty(element.get_value()); return; } // Gives no value assert.equal(element.get_value(), "", "Value mismatch"); }); it("value out matches value in", async() => { element.set_value(test_value); // wait for asychronous changes to the DOM await elementUpdated(element); // widget returns what we gave it assert.equal(element.get_value(), test_value); }); }); describe("Required", () => { beforeEach(async() => { element = await before(); }); // This is just visually comparing for a difference, no deep inspection it("looks different when required") /* Not yet working attempt to have playwright compare visually I haven't figured out how to get it to actually work const pre = await page.locator(element.localName).screenshot(); element.required = true; // wait for asychronous changes to the DOM await elementUpdated(element); const post = await page.locator(element.localName).screenshot(); expect(post).toMatchSnapshot(pre); */ }); }