We used many global functions to handle tests when they should be imported like other libraries in our application. This also gets us closer to the way Ember CLI prefers our tests to be laid out.
29 lines
931 B
JavaScript
29 lines
931 B
JavaScript
import { test } from "qunit";
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import { acceptance } from "discourse/tests/helpers/qunit-helpers";
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acceptance("Static");
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test("Static Pages", async (assert) => {
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await visit("/faq");
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assert.ok($("body.static-faq").length, "has the body class");
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assert.ok(exists(".body-page"), "The content is present");
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await visit("/guidelines");
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assert.ok($("body.static-guidelines").length, "has the body class");
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assert.ok(exists(".body-page"), "The content is present");
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await visit("/tos");
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assert.ok($("body.static-tos").length, "has the body class");
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assert.ok(exists(".body-page"), "The content is present");
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await visit("/privacy");
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assert.ok($("body.static-privacy").length, "has the body class");
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assert.ok(exists(".body-page"), "The content is present");
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await visit("/login");
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assert.equal(
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currentPath(),
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"discovery.latest",
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"it redirects them to latest unless `login_required`"
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);
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});
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