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* Switch to using Typescript instead of Babel * Switch all es6 / jsx file extensions to ts / tsx * Convert Utils to a TS module from module.exports style module * Move everything from module.exports to typescript exports * Define .d.ts files for mailspring-exports and component kit… Yes it seems this is the best option :( * Load up on those @types * Synthesize TS types from PropTypes for standard components * Add types to Model classes and move constructor constants to instance vars * 9800 => 7700 TS errors * 7700 => 5600 TS errors * 5600 => 5330 TS errors * 5330 => 4866 TS errors * 4866 => 4426 TS errors * 4426 => 2411 TS errors * 2411 > 1598 TS errors * 1598 > 769 TS errors * 769 > 129 TS errors * 129 > 22 TS errors * Fix runtime errors * More runtime error fixes * Remove support for custom .es6 file extension * Remove a few odd remaining references to Nylas * Don’t ship Typescript support in the compiled app for now * Fix issues in compiled app - module resolution in TS is case sensitive? * README updates * Fix a few more TS errors * Make “No Signature” option clickable + selectable * Remove flicker when saving file and reloading keymaps * Fix mail rule item height in preferences * Fix missing spacing in thread sharing popover * Fix scrollbar ticks being nested incorrectly * Add Japanese as a manually reviewed language * Prevent the thread list from “sticking” * Re-use Sheet when switching root tabs, prevent sidebar from resetting * Ensure specs run * Update package configuration to avoid shpping types * Turn eslint back on - we will opt-in to the TS rules one by one
108 lines
3.7 KiB
TypeScript
108 lines
3.7 KiB
TypeScript
import { QueryRange } from '../../src/flux/models/query-range';
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describe('QueryRange', function QueryRangeSpecs() {
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describe('@infinite', () =>
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it('should return a query range with a null limit and offset', () => {
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const infinite = QueryRange.infinite();
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expect(infinite.limit).toBe(null);
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expect(infinite.offset).toBe(null);
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}));
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describe('@rangesBySubtracting', () => {
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it('should throw an exception if either range is infinite', () => {
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const infinite = QueryRange.infinite();
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expect(() =>
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QueryRange.rangesBySubtracting(infinite, new QueryRange({ offset: 0, limit: 10 }))
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).toThrow();
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expect(() =>
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QueryRange.rangesBySubtracting(new QueryRange({ offset: 0, limit: 10 }), infinite)
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).toThrow();
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});
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it('should return one or more ranges created by punching the provided range', () => {
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const test = ({ a, b, result }) =>
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expect(QueryRange.rangesBySubtracting(a, b)).toEqual(result);
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test({
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a: new QueryRange({ offset: 0, limit: 10 }),
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b: new QueryRange({ offset: 3, limit: 3 }),
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result: [new QueryRange({ offset: 0, limit: 3 }), new QueryRange({ offset: 6, limit: 4 })],
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});
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test({
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a: new QueryRange({ offset: 0, limit: 10 }),
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b: new QueryRange({ offset: 3, limit: 10 }),
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result: [new QueryRange({ offset: 0, limit: 3 })],
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});
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test({
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a: new QueryRange({ offset: 0, limit: 10 }),
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b: new QueryRange({ offset: 0, limit: 10 }),
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result: [],
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});
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test({
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a: new QueryRange({ offset: 5, limit: 10 }),
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b: new QueryRange({ offset: 0, limit: 4 }),
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result: [new QueryRange({ offset: 5, limit: 10 })],
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});
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test({
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a: new QueryRange({ offset: 5, limit: 10 }),
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b: new QueryRange({ offset: 0, limit: 8 }),
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result: [new QueryRange({ offset: 8, limit: 7 })],
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});
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});
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});
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describe('isInfinite', () =>
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it('should return true for an infinite range, false otherwise', () => {
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const infinite = QueryRange.infinite();
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expect(infinite.isInfinite()).toBe(true);
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expect(new QueryRange({ offset: 0, limit: 4 }).isInfinite()).toBe(false);
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}));
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describe('start', () =>
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it('should be an alias for offset', () =>
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expect(new QueryRange({ offset: 3, limit: 4 }).start).toBe(3)));
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describe('end', () =>
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it('should be offset + limit', () =>
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expect(new QueryRange({ offset: 3, limit: 4 }).end).toBe(7)));
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describe('isContiguousWith', () => {
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it('should return true if either range is infinite', () => {
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const a = new QueryRange({ offset: 3, limit: 4 });
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expect(a.isContiguousWith(QueryRange.infinite())).toBe(true);
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expect(QueryRange.infinite().isContiguousWith(a)).toBe(true);
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});
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it('should return true if the ranges intersect or touch, false otherwise', () => {
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const a = new QueryRange({ offset: 3, limit: 4 });
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const b = new QueryRange({ offset: 0, limit: 2 });
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const c = new QueryRange({ offset: 0, limit: 3 });
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const d = new QueryRange({ offset: 7, limit: 10 });
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const e = new QueryRange({ offset: 8, limit: 10 });
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// True
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expect(a.isContiguousWith(d)).toBe(true);
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expect(d.isContiguousWith(a)).toBe(true);
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expect(a.isContiguousWith(c)).toBe(true);
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expect(c.isContiguousWith(a)).toBe(true);
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// False
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expect(a.isContiguousWith(b)).toBe(false);
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expect(b.isContiguousWith(a)).toBe(false);
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expect(a.isContiguousWith(e)).toBe(false);
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expect(e.isContiguousWith(a)).toBe(false);
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expect(b.isContiguousWith(e)).toBe(false);
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expect(e.isContiguousWith(b)).toBe(false);
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});
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});
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});
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