securityos/node_modules/@jest/expect-utils/build/utils.js

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'use strict';
Object.defineProperty(exports, '__esModule', {
value: true
});
exports.arrayBufferEquality = void 0;
exports.emptyObject = emptyObject;
exports.typeEquality =
exports.subsetEquality =
exports.sparseArrayEquality =
exports.pathAsArray =
exports.partition =
exports.iterableEquality =
exports.isOneline =
exports.isError =
exports.getPath =
exports.getObjectSubset =
void 0;
var _jestGetType = require('jest-get-type');
var _immutableUtils = require('./immutableUtils');
var _jasmineUtils = require('./jasmineUtils');
var Symbol = globalThis['jest-symbol-do-not-touch'] || globalThis.Symbol;
/**
* Checks if `hasOwnProperty(object, key)` up the prototype chain, stopping at `Object.prototype`.
*/
const hasPropertyInObject = (object, key) => {
const shouldTerminate =
!object || typeof object !== 'object' || object === Object.prototype;
if (shouldTerminate) {
return false;
}
return (
Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call(object, key) ||
hasPropertyInObject(Object.getPrototypeOf(object), key)
);
};
// Retrieves an object's keys for evaluation by getObjectSubset. This evaluates
// the prototype chain for string keys but not for symbols. (Otherwise, it
// could find values such as a Set or Map's Symbol.toStringTag, with unexpected
// results.)
const getObjectKeys = object => [
...Object.keys(object),
...Object.getOwnPropertySymbols(object)
];
const getPath = (object, propertyPath) => {
if (!Array.isArray(propertyPath)) {
propertyPath = pathAsArray(propertyPath);
}
if (propertyPath.length) {
const lastProp = propertyPath.length === 1;
const prop = propertyPath[0];
const newObject = object[prop];
if (!lastProp && (newObject === null || newObject === undefined)) {
// This is not the last prop in the chain. If we keep recursing it will
// hit a `can't access property X of undefined | null`. At this point we
// know that the chain has broken and we can return right away.
return {
hasEndProp: false,
lastTraversedObject: object,
traversedPath: []
};
}
const result = getPath(newObject, propertyPath.slice(1));
if (result.lastTraversedObject === null) {
result.lastTraversedObject = object;
}
result.traversedPath.unshift(prop);
if (lastProp) {
// Does object have the property with an undefined value?
// Although primitive values support bracket notation (above)
// they would throw TypeError for in operator (below).
result.endPropIsDefined =
!(0, _jestGetType.isPrimitive)(object) && prop in object;
result.hasEndProp = newObject !== undefined || result.endPropIsDefined;
if (!result.hasEndProp) {
result.traversedPath.shift();
}
}
return result;
}
return {
lastTraversedObject: null,
traversedPath: [],
value: object
};
};
// Strip properties from object that are not present in the subset. Useful for
// printing the diff for toMatchObject() without adding unrelated noise.
/* eslint-disable @typescript-eslint/explicit-module-boundary-types */
exports.getPath = getPath;
const getObjectSubset = (
object,
subset,
customTesters = [],
seenReferences = new WeakMap()
) => {
/* eslint-enable @typescript-eslint/explicit-module-boundary-types */
if (Array.isArray(object)) {
if (Array.isArray(subset) && subset.length === object.length) {
// The map method returns correct subclass of subset.
return subset.map((sub, i) =>
getObjectSubset(object[i], sub, customTesters)
);
}
} else if (object instanceof Date) {
return object;
} else if (isObject(object) && isObject(subset)) {
if (
(0, _jasmineUtils.equals)(object, subset, [
...customTesters,
iterableEquality,
subsetEquality
])
) {
// Avoid unnecessary copy which might return Object instead of subclass.
return subset;
}
const trimmed = {};
seenReferences.set(object, trimmed);
getObjectKeys(object)
.filter(key => hasPropertyInObject(subset, key))
.forEach(key => {
trimmed[key] = seenReferences.has(object[key])
? seenReferences.get(object[key])
: getObjectSubset(
object[key],
subset[key],
customTesters,
seenReferences
);
});
if (getObjectKeys(trimmed).length > 0) {
return trimmed;
}
}
return object;
};
exports.getObjectSubset = getObjectSubset;
const IteratorSymbol = Symbol.iterator;
const hasIterator = object => !!(object != null && object[IteratorSymbol]);
/* eslint-disable @typescript-eslint/explicit-module-boundary-types */
const iterableEquality = (
a,
b,
customTesters = [] /* eslint-enable @typescript-eslint/explicit-module-boundary-types */,
aStack = [],
bStack = []
) => {
if (
typeof a !== 'object' ||
typeof b !== 'object' ||
Array.isArray(a) ||
Array.isArray(b) ||
!hasIterator(a) ||
!hasIterator(b)
) {
return undefined;
}
if (a.constructor !== b.constructor) {
return false;
}
let length = aStack.length;
while (length--) {
// Linear search. Performance is inversely proportional to the number of
// unique nested structures.
// circular references at same depth are equal
// circular reference is not equal to non-circular one
if (aStack[length] === a) {
return bStack[length] === b;
}
}
aStack.push(a);
bStack.push(b);
const iterableEqualityWithStack = (a, b) =>
iterableEquality(
a,
b,
[...filteredCustomTesters],
[...aStack],
[...bStack]
);
// Replace any instance of iterableEquality with the new
// iterableEqualityWithStack so we can do circular detection
const filteredCustomTesters = [
...customTesters.filter(t => t !== iterableEquality),
iterableEqualityWithStack
];
if (a.size !== undefined) {
if (a.size !== b.size) {
return false;
} else if (
(0, _jasmineUtils.isA)('Set', a) ||
(0, _immutableUtils.isImmutableUnorderedSet)(a)
) {
let allFound = true;
for (const aValue of a) {
if (!b.has(aValue)) {
let has = false;
for (const bValue of b) {
const isEqual = (0, _jasmineUtils.equals)(
aValue,
bValue,
filteredCustomTesters
);
if (isEqual === true) {
has = true;
}
}
if (has === false) {
allFound = false;
break;
}
}
}
// Remove the first value from the stack of traversed values.
aStack.pop();
bStack.pop();
return allFound;
} else if (
(0, _jasmineUtils.isA)('Map', a) ||
(0, _immutableUtils.isImmutableUnorderedKeyed)(a)
) {
let allFound = true;
for (const aEntry of a) {
if (
!b.has(aEntry[0]) ||
!(0, _jasmineUtils.equals)(
aEntry[1],
b.get(aEntry[0]),
filteredCustomTesters
)
) {
let has = false;
for (const bEntry of b) {
const matchedKey = (0, _jasmineUtils.equals)(
aEntry[0],
bEntry[0],
filteredCustomTesters
);
let matchedValue = false;
if (matchedKey === true) {
matchedValue = (0, _jasmineUtils.equals)(
aEntry[1],
bEntry[1],
filteredCustomTesters
);
}
if (matchedValue === true) {
has = true;
}
}
if (has === false) {
allFound = false;
break;
}
}
}
// Remove the first value from the stack of traversed values.
aStack.pop();
bStack.pop();
return allFound;
}
}
const bIterator = b[IteratorSymbol]();
for (const aValue of a) {
const nextB = bIterator.next();
if (
nextB.done ||
!(0, _jasmineUtils.equals)(aValue, nextB.value, filteredCustomTesters)
) {
return false;
}
}
if (!bIterator.next().done) {
return false;
}
if (
!(0, _immutableUtils.isImmutableList)(a) &&
!(0, _immutableUtils.isImmutableOrderedKeyed)(a) &&
!(0, _immutableUtils.isImmutableOrderedSet)(a) &&
!(0, _immutableUtils.isImmutableRecord)(a)
) {
const aEntries = Object.entries(a);
const bEntries = Object.entries(b);
if (!(0, _jasmineUtils.equals)(aEntries, bEntries)) {
return false;
}
}
// Remove the first value from the stack of traversed values.
aStack.pop();
bStack.pop();
return true;
};
exports.iterableEquality = iterableEquality;
const isObject = a => a !== null && typeof a === 'object';
const isObjectWithKeys = a =>
isObject(a) &&
!(a instanceof Error) &&
!(a instanceof Array) &&
!(a instanceof Date);
const subsetEquality = (object, subset, customTesters = []) => {
const filteredCustomTesters = customTesters.filter(t => t !== subsetEquality);
// subsetEquality needs to keep track of the references
// it has already visited to avoid infinite loops in case
// there are circular references in the subset passed to it.
const subsetEqualityWithContext =
(seenReferences = new WeakMap()) =>
(object, subset) => {
if (!isObjectWithKeys(subset)) {
return undefined;
}
return getObjectKeys(subset).every(key => {
if (isObjectWithKeys(subset[key])) {
if (seenReferences.has(subset[key])) {
return (0, _jasmineUtils.equals)(
object[key],
subset[key],
filteredCustomTesters
);
}
seenReferences.set(subset[key], true);
}
const result =
object != null &&
hasPropertyInObject(object, key) &&
(0, _jasmineUtils.equals)(object[key], subset[key], [
...filteredCustomTesters,
subsetEqualityWithContext(seenReferences)
]);
// The main goal of using seenReference is to avoid circular node on tree.
// It will only happen within a parent and its child, not a node and nodes next to it (same level)
// We should keep the reference for a parent and its child only
// Thus we should delete the reference immediately so that it doesn't interfere
// other nodes within the same level on tree.
seenReferences.delete(subset[key]);
return result;
});
};
return subsetEqualityWithContext()(object, subset);
};
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/explicit-module-boundary-types
exports.subsetEquality = subsetEquality;
const typeEquality = (a, b) => {
if (
a == null ||
b == null ||
a.constructor === b.constructor ||
// Since Jest globals are different from Node globals,
// constructors are different even between arrays when comparing properties of mock objects.
// Both of them should be able to compare correctly when they are array-to-array.
// https://github.com/facebook/jest/issues/2549
(Array.isArray(a) && Array.isArray(b))
) {
return undefined;
}
return false;
};
exports.typeEquality = typeEquality;
const arrayBufferEquality = (a, b) => {
if (!(a instanceof ArrayBuffer) || !(b instanceof ArrayBuffer)) {
return undefined;
}
const dataViewA = new DataView(a);
const dataViewB = new DataView(b);
// Buffers are not equal when they do not have the same byte length
if (dataViewA.byteLength !== dataViewB.byteLength) {
return false;
}
// Check if every byte value is equal to each other
for (let i = 0; i < dataViewA.byteLength; i++) {
if (dataViewA.getUint8(i) !== dataViewB.getUint8(i)) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
};
exports.arrayBufferEquality = arrayBufferEquality;
const sparseArrayEquality = (a, b, customTesters = []) => {
if (!Array.isArray(a) || !Array.isArray(b)) {
return undefined;
}
// A sparse array [, , 1] will have keys ["2"] whereas [undefined, undefined, 1] will have keys ["0", "1", "2"]
const aKeys = Object.keys(a);
const bKeys = Object.keys(b);
return (
(0, _jasmineUtils.equals)(
a,
b,
customTesters.filter(t => t !== sparseArrayEquality),
true
) && (0, _jasmineUtils.equals)(aKeys, bKeys)
);
};
exports.sparseArrayEquality = sparseArrayEquality;
const partition = (items, predicate) => {
const result = [[], []];
items.forEach(item => result[predicate(item) ? 0 : 1].push(item));
return result;
};
exports.partition = partition;
const pathAsArray = propertyPath => {
const properties = [];
if (propertyPath === '') {
properties.push('');
return properties;
}
// will match everything that's not a dot or a bracket, and "" for consecutive dots.
const pattern = RegExp('[^.[\\]]+|(?=(?:\\.)(?:\\.|$))', 'g');
// Because the regex won't match a dot in the beginning of the path, if present.
if (propertyPath[0] === '.') {
properties.push('');
}
propertyPath.replace(pattern, match => {
properties.push(match);
return match;
});
return properties;
};
// Copied from https://github.com/graingert/angular.js/blob/a43574052e9775cbc1d7dd8a086752c979b0f020/src/Angular.js#L685-L693
exports.pathAsArray = pathAsArray;
const isError = value => {
switch (Object.prototype.toString.call(value)) {
case '[object Error]':
case '[object Exception]':
case '[object DOMException]':
return true;
default:
return value instanceof Error;
}
};
exports.isError = isError;
function emptyObject(obj) {
return obj && typeof obj === 'object' ? !Object.keys(obj).length : false;
}
const MULTILINE_REGEXP = /[\r\n]/;
const isOneline = (expected, received) =>
typeof expected === 'string' &&
typeof received === 'string' &&
(!MULTILINE_REGEXP.test(expected) || !MULTILINE_REGEXP.test(received));
exports.isOneline = isOneline;