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Christine Spang
e71fb04bd8 feat(specs): Add support for generating JUnit XML by passing --junit-xml=<path>
Summary:
A prerequesite to integrating with `arc unit` or CI for each patchset is
being able to generate JUnit XML output for spec runs. This commit adds
this feature using the JUnitXMLReporter from jasmine-reporters. Invoke it like
this:

    npm run test-junit

(We output to the terminal as well when this is run, so in the case that
you're doing `arc diff` you have some idea of what is going on.)

Test Plan: run it

Reviewers: halla, juan, evan

Reviewed By: juan, evan

Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3891
2017-02-13 12:05:52 -08:00
Halla Moore
f86ff97062 fix(n1-spec-runner): Make fit async too
Summary: Running async tests with `fit` can fail otherwise

Test Plan: unit tests

Reviewers: juan, evan

Reviewed By: juan, evan

Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3874
2017-02-10 15:41:07 -08:00
Halla Moore
0e5aebb91d fix(tests): Allow the masterBefore/AfterEach functions to be async
Summary:
The global `before/afterEach` functions were made async, but the
`masterBefore/AfterEach` functions were applied to the references
in `jasmineExports` instead of the global references. Fix that,
and await for `destroyTestDatabase()`. Also fix a random test
failure about not receiving any json.

This diff is necessary for D3878 to work properly.

Test Plan: ran the tests

Reviewers: juan, evan

Reviewed By: evan

Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3890
2017-02-10 15:38:55 -08:00
Juan Tejada
3a49bfe448 fix(specs) Fix Spellchecker tests
Summary:
Previously, these tests were mostly testing the library itself, instead
of our code. The library performed expensive operations and caused the
test to time out more often than not

This commit makes it so we test our code, mock out any calls to side
effects, and removes a line that was overriding our jasmine timeout

Test Plan: unit

Reviewers: spang, evan, halla

Reviewed By: evan, halla

Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3885
2017-02-10 12:36:07 -08:00
Evan Morikawa
d1c587a01c fix(spec): add support for async specs and disable misbehaving ones
More spec fixes

replace process.nextTick with setTimeout(fn, 0) for specs

Also added an unspy in the afterEach

Temporarily disable specs

fix(spec): start fixing specs

Summary:
This is the WIP fix to our spec runner.

Several tests have been completely commented out that will require
substantially more work to fix. These have been added to our sprint
backlog.

Other tests have been fixed to update to new APIs or to deal with genuine
bugs that were introduced without our knowing!

The most common non-trivial change relates to observing the `NylasAPI` and
`NylasAPIRequest`. We used to observe the arguments to `makeRequest`.
Unfortunately `NylasAPIRequest.run` is argumentless. Instead you can do:
`NylasAPIRequest.prototype.run.mostRecentCall.object.options` to get the
`options` passed into the object. the `.object` property grabs the context
of the spy when it was last called.

Fixing these tests uncovered several concerning issues with our test
runner. I spent a while tracking down why our participant-text-field-spec
was failling every so often. I chose that spec because it was the first
spec to likely fail, thereby requiring looking at the least number of
preceding files. I tried binary searching, turning on and off, several
files beforehand only to realize that the failure rate was not determined
by a particular preceding test, but rather the existing and quantity of
preceding tests, AND the number of console.log statements I had. There is
some processor-dependent race condition going on that needs further
investigation.

I also discovered an issue with the file-download-spec. We were getting
errors about it accessing a file, which was very suspicious given the code
stubs out all fs access. This was caused due to a spec that called an
async function outside ot a `waitsForPromise` block or a `waitsFor` block.
The test completed, the spies were cleaned up, but the downstream async
chain was still running. By the time the async chain finished the runner
was already working on the next spec and the spies had been restored
(causing the real fs access to run).

Juan had an idea to kill the specs once one fails to prevent cascading
failures. I'll implement this in the next diff update

Test Plan: npm test

Reviewers: juan, halla, jackie

Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D3501

Disable other specs

Disable more broken specs

All specs turned off till passing state

Use async-safe versions of spec functions

Add async test spec

Remove unused package code

Remove canary spec
2016-12-15 13:02:00 -05:00
Ben Gotow
e7c22eacbc fix(spec): Apply jasmine styles to windowed specs 2016-10-27 12:44:22 -07:00
Evan Morikawa
0adc1261f6 fix(spec): let ./N1.sh --test=window work 2016-10-27 15:24:13 -04:00
Ben Gotow
ded52ce101 rm(grim): We’re not using Grim for deprecations 2016-10-25 11:36:20 -07:00
Ben Gotow
c20238314d lint(*): Bump to ESLint 3.8 2016-10-17 18:07:35 -07:00
Evan Morikawa
76a9d8467f Initial extraction of all methods out of of spec-helper 2016-10-16 20:10:19 -07:00
Evan Morikawa
4209255ca6 Move spec runner & deps into n1-spec-runner folder 2016-10-16 20:10:19 -07:00
Renamed from spec/n1-spec-runner.es6 (Browse further)