// Copyright 2018 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. // // We want to test many ops in deno which have different behavior depending on // the permissions set. These tests can specify which permissions they expect, // which appends a special string like "permW1N0" to the end of the test name. // Here we run several copies of deno with different permissions, filtering the // tests by the special string. permW0N0 means allow-write but not allow-net. // See tools/unit_tests.py for more details. import * as deno from "deno"; import * as testing from "./testing/testing.ts"; export { assert, assertEqual } from "./testing/testing.ts"; // testing.setFilter must be run before any tests are defined. testing.setFilter(deno.args[1]); interface DenoPermissions { write?: boolean; net?: boolean; env?: boolean; } function permToString(perms: DenoPermissions): string { const w = perms.write ? 1 : 0; const n = perms.net ? 1 : 0; const e = perms.env ? 1 : 0; return `permW${w}N${n}E${e}`; } function permFromString(s: string): DenoPermissions { const re = /^permW([01])N([01])E([01])$/; const found = s.match(re); if (!found) { throw Error("Not a permission string"); } return { write: Boolean(Number(found[1])), net: Boolean(Number(found[2])), env: Boolean(Number(found[3])) }; } export function testPerm(perms: DenoPermissions, fn: testing.TestFunction) { const name = `${fn.name}_${permToString(perms)}`; testing.test({ fn, name }); } export function test(fn: testing.TestFunction) { testPerm({ write: false, net: false, env: false }, fn); } test(function permSerialization() { for (const write of [true, false]) { for (const net of [true, false]) { for (const env of [true, false]) { const perms: DenoPermissions = { write, net, env }; testing.assertEqual(perms, permFromString(permToString(perms))); } } } }); // To better catch internal errors, permFromString should throw if it gets an // invalid permission string. test(function permFromStringThrows() { let threw = false; try { permFromString("bad"); } catch (e) { threw = true; } testing.assert(threw); });