Using arrow functions changes `this` context, which is undesired in tests, e.g. it makes it impossible to setup things like pretender (`this.server`) in `beforeEach` hooks. Ember guides always use classic functions in examples (e.g. https://guides.emberjs.com/release/testing/test-types/), and that's what it uses in its own test suite, as do various addons and ember apps. It was also already used in Discourse where `this` was required. Moving forward, it will be needed in more places as we migrate toward ember-cli. (I might later add a custom rule to eslint-discourse-ember to enforce this)
33 lines
817 B
JavaScript
33 lines
817 B
JavaScript
import { test, module } from "qunit";
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import User from "discourse/models/user";
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module("model:topic-details");
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import Topic from "discourse/models/topic";
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var buildDetails = function (id) {
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var topic = Topic.create({ id: id });
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return topic.get("details");
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};
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test("defaults", function (assert) {
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var details = buildDetails(1234);
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assert.present(details, "the details are present by default");
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assert.ok(!details.get("loaded"), "details are not loaded by default");
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});
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test("updateFromJson", function (assert) {
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var details = buildDetails(1234);
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details.updateFromJson({
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allowed_users: [{ username: "eviltrout" }],
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});
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assert.equal(
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details.get("allowed_users.length"),
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1,
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"it loaded the allowed users"
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);
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assert.containsInstance(details.get("allowed_users"), User);
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});
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