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112 lines
5 KiB
JavaScript
112 lines
5 KiB
JavaScript
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function _optionalChain(ops) { let lastAccessLHS = undefined; let value = ops[0]; let i = 1; while (i < ops.length) { const op = ops[i]; const fn = ops[i + 1]; i += 2; if ((op === 'optionalAccess' || op === 'optionalCall') && value == null) { return undefined; } if (op === 'access' || op === 'optionalAccess') { lastAccessLHS = value; value = fn(value); } else if (op === 'call' || op === 'optionalCall') { value = fn((...args) => value.call(lastAccessLHS, ...args)); lastAccessLHS = undefined; } } return value; }
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import {TokenType as tt} from "../parser/tokenizer/types";
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import Transformer from "./Transformer";
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const JEST_GLOBAL_NAME = "jest";
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const HOISTED_METHODS = ["mock", "unmock", "enableAutomock", "disableAutomock"];
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/**
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* Implementation of babel-plugin-jest-hoist, which hoists up some jest method
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* calls above the imports to allow them to override other imports.
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*
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* To preserve line numbers, rather than directly moving the jest.mock code, we
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* wrap each invocation in a function statement and then call the function from
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* the top of the file.
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*/
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export default class JestHoistTransformer extends Transformer {
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__init() {this.hoistedFunctionNames = []}
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constructor(
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rootTransformer,
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tokens,
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nameManager,
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importProcessor,
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) {
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super();this.rootTransformer = rootTransformer;this.tokens = tokens;this.nameManager = nameManager;this.importProcessor = importProcessor;JestHoistTransformer.prototype.__init.call(this);;
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}
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process() {
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if (
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this.tokens.currentToken().scopeDepth === 0 &&
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this.tokens.matches4(tt.name, tt.dot, tt.name, tt.parenL) &&
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this.tokens.identifierName() === JEST_GLOBAL_NAME
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) {
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// TODO: This only works if imports transform is active, which it will be for jest.
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// But if jest adds module support and we no longer need the import transform, this needs fixing.
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if (_optionalChain([this, 'access', _ => _.importProcessor, 'optionalAccess', _2 => _2.getGlobalNames, 'call', _3 => _3(), 'optionalAccess', _4 => _4.has, 'call', _5 => _5(JEST_GLOBAL_NAME)])) {
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return false;
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}
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return this.extractHoistedCalls();
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}
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return false;
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}
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getHoistedCode() {
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if (this.hoistedFunctionNames.length > 0) {
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// This will be placed before module interop code, but that's fine since
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// imports aren't allowed in module mock factories.
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return this.hoistedFunctionNames.map((name) => `${name}();`).join("");
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}
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return "";
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}
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/**
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* Extracts any methods calls on the jest-object that should be hoisted.
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*
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* According to the jest docs, https://jestjs.io/docs/en/jest-object#jestmockmodulename-factory-options,
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* mock, unmock, enableAutomock, disableAutomock, are the methods that should be hoisted.
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*
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* We do not apply the same checks of the arguments as babel-plugin-jest-hoist does.
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*/
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extractHoistedCalls() {
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// We're handling a chain of calls where `jest` may or may not need to be inserted for each call
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// in the chain, so remove the initial `jest` to make the loop implementation cleaner.
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this.tokens.removeToken();
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// Track some state so that multiple non-hoisted chained calls in a row keep their chaining
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// syntax.
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let followsNonHoistedJestCall = false;
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// Iterate through all chained calls on the jest object.
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while (this.tokens.matches3(tt.dot, tt.name, tt.parenL)) {
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const methodName = this.tokens.identifierNameAtIndex(this.tokens.currentIndex() + 1);
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const shouldHoist = HOISTED_METHODS.includes(methodName);
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if (shouldHoist) {
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// We've matched e.g. `.mock(...)` or similar call.
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// Replace the initial `.` with `function __jestHoist(){jest.`
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const hoistedFunctionName = this.nameManager.claimFreeName("__jestHoist");
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this.hoistedFunctionNames.push(hoistedFunctionName);
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this.tokens.replaceToken(`function ${hoistedFunctionName}(){${JEST_GLOBAL_NAME}.`);
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this.tokens.copyToken();
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this.tokens.copyToken();
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this.rootTransformer.processBalancedCode();
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this.tokens.copyExpectedToken(tt.parenR);
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this.tokens.appendCode(";}");
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followsNonHoistedJestCall = false;
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} else {
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// This is a non-hoisted method, so just transform the code as usual.
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if (followsNonHoistedJestCall) {
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// If we didn't hoist the previous call, we can leave the code as-is to chain off of the
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// previous method call. It's important to preserve the code here because we don't know
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// for sure that the method actually returned the jest object for chaining.
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this.tokens.copyToken();
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} else {
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// If we hoisted the previous call, we know it returns the jest object back, so we insert
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// the identifier `jest` to continue the chain.
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this.tokens.replaceToken(`${JEST_GLOBAL_NAME}.`);
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}
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this.tokens.copyToken();
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this.tokens.copyToken();
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this.rootTransformer.processBalancedCode();
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this.tokens.copyExpectedToken(tt.parenR);
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followsNonHoistedJestCall = true;
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}
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}
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return true;
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}
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}
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