| // Copyright (c) 2013, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
| // for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
| // BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| /// This library is used for testing asynchronous tests. |
| /// If a test is asynchronous, it needs to notify the testing driver |
| /// about this (otherwise tests may get reported as passing [after main() |
| /// finished] even if the asynchronous operations fail). |
| /// Tests which can't use the unittest framework should use the helper functions |
| /// in this library. |
| /// This library provides four methods |
| /// - asyncStart(): Needs to be called before an asynchronous operation is |
| /// scheduled. |
| /// - asyncEnd(): Needs to be called as soon as the asynchronous operation |
| /// ended. |
| /// - asyncSuccess(_): Variant of asyncEnd useful together with Future.then. |
| /// - asyncTest(f()): Helper method that wraps a computation that returns a |
| /// Future with matching calls to asyncStart() and |
| /// asyncSuccess(_). |
| /// After the last asyncStart() called was matched with a corresponding |
| /// asyncEnd() or asyncSuccess(_) call, the testing driver will be notified that |
| /// the tests is done. |
| |
| library async_helper; |
| |
| // TODO(kustermann): This is problematic because we rely on a working |
| // 'dart:isolate' (i.e. it is in particular problematic with dart2js). |
| // It would be nice if we could use a different mechanism for different |
| // runtimes. |
| import 'dart:isolate'; |
| |
| bool _initialized = false; |
| ReceivePort _port = null; |
| int _asyncLevel = 0; |
| |
| Exception _buildException(String msg) { |
| return new Exception('Fatal: $msg. This is most likely a bug in your test.'); |
| } |
| |
| /// Call this method before an asynchronous test is created. |
| void asyncStart() { |
| if (_initialized && _asyncLevel == 0) { |
| throw _buildException('asyncStart() was called even though we are done ' |
| 'with testing.'); |
| } |
| if (!_initialized) { |
| print('unittest-suite-wait-for-done'); |
| _initialized = true; |
| _port = new ReceivePort(); |
| } |
| _asyncLevel++; |
| } |
| |
| /// Call this after an asynchronous test has ended successfully. |
| void asyncEnd() { |
| if (_asyncLevel <= 0) { |
| if (!_initialized) { |
| throw _buildException('asyncEnd() was called before asyncStart().'); |
| } else { |
| throw _buildException('asyncEnd() was called more often than ' |
| 'asyncStart().'); |
| } |
| } |
| _asyncLevel--; |
| if (_asyncLevel == 0) { |
| _port.close(); |
| _port = null; |
| print('unittest-suite-success'); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Call this after an asynchronous test has ended successfully. This is a helper |
| * for calling [asyncEnd]. |
| * |
| * This method intentionally has a signature that matches [:Future.then:] as a |
| * convenience for calling [asyncEnd] when a [:Future:] completes without error, |
| * like this: |
| * |
| * asyncStart(); |
| * Future result = test(); |
| * result.then(asyncSuccess); |
| */ |
| void asyncSuccess(_) => asyncEnd(); |
| |
| /** |
| * Helper method for performing asynchronous tests involving [:Future:]. |
| * |
| * [f] must return a [:Future:] for the test computation. |
| */ |
| void asyncTest(f()) { |
| asyncStart(); |
| f().then(asyncSuccess); |
| } |