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John McLear
9b03f8f6ab
tests: fix importexport frontend tests (#4827)
* CI: Leave log level at INFO for frontend tests

* CI: Disable frontend admin tests for non-admin workflow

* CI: Disable import/export rate limiting for frontend tests

* tests: fix importexport tests

The testing approach was redone to fix numerous issues:
  * Even if the tests had been working, none of them would have caught
    https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite/issues/4808 because they
    didn't exercise the client-side import logic. Now they do.
  * Follow-up logic was not in the `helper.waitFor()` callback like it
    should have been. Now the code uses `async` and `await` to ensure
    proper execution order.
  * All `$.ajax()` calls used `async: false`. Now they're properly
    asynchronous.
  * The `helper.waitFor()` condition callbacks threw instead of
    returning false.
  * The string comparisons didn't allow for different attribute
    order (e.g., `<ol start="1" class="list-number1">` vs. `<ol
    class="list-number1" start="1">`). Now `Node.isEqualNode()` is
    used to reduce fragility. (`Node.isEqualNode()` is not perfect, so
    the tests are still a bit fragile: If class names or style strings
    are in a different order then `Node.isEqualNode()` will return
    false even if the nodes are semantically equivalent.)

Co-authored-by: Richard Hansen <rhansen@rhansen.org>

Co-authored-by: Richard Hansen <rhansen@rhansen.org>
2021-02-22 10:40:38 +00:00
John McLear
2ea8ea1275 restructure: move bin/ and tests/ to src/
Also add symlinks from the old `bin/` and `tests/` locations to avoid
breaking scripts and other tools.

Motivations:

  * Scripts and tests no longer have to do dubious things like:

        require('ep_etherpad-lite/node_modules/foo')

    to access packages installed as dependencies in
    `src/package.json`.

  * Plugins can access the backend test helper library in a non-hacky
    way:

        require('ep_etherpad-lite/tests/backend/common')

  * We can delete the top-level `package.json` without breaking our
    ability to lint the files in `bin/` and `tests/`.

    Deleting the top-level `package.json` has downsides: It will cause
    `npm` to print warnings whenever plugins are installed, npm will
    no longer be able to enforce a plugin's peer dependency on
    ep_etherpad-lite, and npm will keep deleting the
    `node_modules/ep_etherpad-lite` symlink that points to `../src`.

    But there are significant upsides to deleting the top-level
    `package.json`: It will drastically speed up plugin installation
    because `npm` doesn't have to recursively walk the dependencies in
    `src/package.json`. Also, deleting the top-level `package.json`
    avoids npm's horrible dependency hoisting behavior (where it moves
    stuff from `src/node_modules/` to the top-level `node_modules/`
    directory). Dependency hoisting causes numerous mysterious
    problems such as silent failures in `npm outdated` and `npm
    update`. Dependency hoisting also breaks plugins that do:

        require('ep_etherpad-lite/node_modules/foo')
2021-02-04 17:15:08 -05:00
Renamed from tests/frontend/specs/importexport.js (Browse further)