| /** | |
|  * @fileoverview Mocha/Jest test wrapper | |
|  * @author Ilya Volodin | |
|  */ | |
| "use strict"; | |
| 
 | |
| /* globals describe, it -- Mocha globals */ | |
| 
 | |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
| // Requirements | |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
|  | |
| const | |
|     assert = require("assert"), | |
|     util = require("util"), | |
|     path = require("path"), | |
|     equal = require("fast-deep-equal"), | |
|     Traverser = require("../shared/traverser"), | |
|     { getRuleOptionsSchema } = require("../config/flat-config-helpers"), | |
|     { Linter, SourceCodeFixer, interpolate } = require("../linter"), | |
|     CodePath = require("../linter/code-path-analysis/code-path"); | |
| 
 | |
| const { FlatConfigArray } = require("../config/flat-config-array"); | |
| const { defaultConfig } = require("../config/default-config"); | |
| 
 | |
| const ajv = require("../shared/ajv")({ strictDefaults: true }); | |
| 
 | |
| const parserSymbol = Symbol.for("eslint.RuleTester.parser"); | |
| const { SourceCode } = require("../source-code"); | |
| const { ConfigArraySymbol } = require("@humanwhocodes/config-array"); | |
| 
 | |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
| // Typedefs | |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
|  | |
| /** @typedef {import("../shared/types").Parser} Parser */ | |
| /** @typedef {import("../shared/types").LanguageOptions} LanguageOptions */ | |
| /** @typedef {import("../shared/types").Rule} Rule */ | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| /** | |
|  * A test case that is expected to pass lint. | |
|  * @typedef {Object} ValidTestCase | |
|  * @property {string} [name] Name for the test case. | |
|  * @property {string} code Code for the test case. | |
|  * @property {any[]} [options] Options for the test case. | |
|  * @property {LanguageOptions} [languageOptions] The language options to use in the test case. | |
|  * @property {{ [name: string]: any }} [settings] Settings for the test case. | |
|  * @property {string} [filename] The fake filename for the test case. Useful for rules that make assertion about filenames. | |
|  * @property {boolean} [only] Run only this test case or the subset of test cases with this property. | |
|  */ | |
| 
 | |
| /** | |
|  * A test case that is expected to fail lint. | |
|  * @typedef {Object} InvalidTestCase | |
|  * @property {string} [name] Name for the test case. | |
|  * @property {string} code Code for the test case. | |
|  * @property {number | Array<TestCaseError | string | RegExp>} errors Expected errors. | |
|  * @property {string | null} [output] The expected code after autofixes are applied. If set to `null`, the test runner will assert that no autofix is suggested. | |
|  * @property {any[]} [options] Options for the test case. | |
|  * @property {{ [name: string]: any }} [settings] Settings for the test case. | |
|  * @property {string} [filename] The fake filename for the test case. Useful for rules that make assertion about filenames. | |
|  * @property {LanguageOptions} [languageOptions] The language options to use in the test case. | |
|  * @property {boolean} [only] Run only this test case or the subset of test cases with this property. | |
|  */ | |
| 
 | |
| /** | |
|  * A description of a reported error used in a rule tester test. | |
|  * @typedef {Object} TestCaseError | |
|  * @property {string | RegExp} [message] Message. | |
|  * @property {string} [messageId] Message ID. | |
|  * @property {string} [type] The type of the reported AST node. | |
|  * @property {{ [name: string]: string }} [data] The data used to fill the message template. | |
|  * @property {number} [line] The 1-based line number of the reported start location. | |
|  * @property {number} [column] The 1-based column number of the reported start location. | |
|  * @property {number} [endLine] The 1-based line number of the reported end location. | |
|  * @property {number} [endColumn] The 1-based column number of the reported end location. | |
|  */ | |
| 
 | |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
| // Private Members | |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
|  | |
| /* | |
|  * testerDefaultConfig must not be modified as it allows to reset the tester to | |
|  * the initial default configuration | |
|  */ | |
| const testerDefaultConfig = { rules: {} }; | |
| 
 | |
| /* | |
|  * RuleTester uses this config as its default. This can be overwritten via | |
|  * setDefaultConfig(). | |
|  */ | |
| let sharedDefaultConfig = { rules: {} }; | |
| 
 | |
| /* | |
|  * List every parameters possible on a test case that are not related to eslint | |
|  * configuration | |
|  */ | |
| const RuleTesterParameters = [ | |
|     "name", | |
|     "code", | |
|     "filename", | |
|     "options", | |
|     "errors", | |
|     "output", | |
|     "only" | |
| ]; | |
| 
 | |
| /* | |
|  * All allowed property names in error objects. | |
|  */ | |
| const errorObjectParameters = new Set([ | |
|     "message", | |
|     "messageId", | |
|     "data", | |
|     "type", | |
|     "line", | |
|     "column", | |
|     "endLine", | |
|     "endColumn", | |
|     "suggestions" | |
| ]); | |
| const friendlyErrorObjectParameterList = `[${[...errorObjectParameters].map(key => `'${key}'`).join(", ")}]`; | |
| 
 | |
| /* | |
|  * All allowed property names in suggestion objects. | |
|  */ | |
| const suggestionObjectParameters = new Set([ | |
|     "desc", | |
|     "messageId", | |
|     "data", | |
|     "output" | |
| ]); | |
| const friendlySuggestionObjectParameterList = `[${[...suggestionObjectParameters].map(key => `'${key}'`).join(", ")}]`; | |
| 
 | |
| const forbiddenMethods = [ | |
|     "applyInlineConfig", | |
|     "applyLanguageOptions", | |
|     "finalize" | |
| ]; | |
| 
 | |
| /** @type {Map<string,WeakSet>} */ | |
| const forbiddenMethodCalls = new Map(forbiddenMethods.map(methodName => ([methodName, new WeakSet()]))); | |
| 
 | |
| const hasOwnProperty = Function.call.bind(Object.hasOwnProperty); | |
| 
 | |
| /** | |
|  * Clones a given value deeply. | |
|  * Note: This ignores `parent` property. | |
|  * @param {any} x A value to clone. | |
|  * @returns {any} A cloned value. | |
|  */ | |
| function cloneDeeplyExcludesParent(x) { | |
|     if (typeof x === "object" && x !== null) { | |
|         if (Array.isArray(x)) { | |
|             return x.map(cloneDeeplyExcludesParent); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         const retv = {}; | |
| 
 | |
|         for (const key in x) { | |
|             if (key !== "parent" && hasOwnProperty(x, key)) { | |
|                 retv[key] = cloneDeeplyExcludesParent(x[key]); | |
|             } | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         return retv; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     return x; | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| /** | |
|  * Freezes a given value deeply. | |
|  * @param {any} x A value to freeze. | |
|  * @returns {void} | |
|  */ | |
| function freezeDeeply(x) { | |
|     if (typeof x === "object" && x !== null) { | |
|         if (Array.isArray(x)) { | |
|             x.forEach(freezeDeeply); | |
|         } else { | |
|             for (const key in x) { | |
|                 if (key !== "parent" && hasOwnProperty(x, key)) { | |
|                     freezeDeeply(x[key]); | |
|                 } | |
|             } | |
|         } | |
|         Object.freeze(x); | |
|     } | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| /** | |
|  * Replace control characters by `\u00xx` form. | |
|  * @param {string} text The text to sanitize. | |
|  * @returns {string} The sanitized text. | |
|  */ | |
| function sanitize(text) { | |
|     if (typeof text !== "string") { | |
|         return ""; | |
|     } | |
|     return text.replace( | |
|         /[\u0000-\u0009\u000b-\u001a]/gu, // eslint-disable-line no-control-regex -- Escaping controls | |
|         c => `\\u${c.codePointAt(0).toString(16).padStart(4, "0")}` | |
|     ); | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| /** | |
|  * Define `start`/`end` properties as throwing error. | |
|  * @param {string} objName Object name used for error messages. | |
|  * @param {ASTNode} node The node to define. | |
|  * @returns {void} | |
|  */ | |
| function defineStartEndAsError(objName, node) { | |
|     Object.defineProperties(node, { | |
|         start: { | |
|             get() { | |
|                 throw new Error(`Use ${objName}.range[0] instead of ${objName}.start`); | |
|             }, | |
|             configurable: true, | |
|             enumerable: false | |
|         }, | |
|         end: { | |
|             get() { | |
|                 throw new Error(`Use ${objName}.range[1] instead of ${objName}.end`); | |
|             }, | |
|             configurable: true, | |
|             enumerable: false | |
|         } | |
|     }); | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| /** | |
|  * Define `start`/`end` properties of all nodes of the given AST as throwing error. | |
|  * @param {ASTNode} ast The root node to errorize `start`/`end` properties. | |
|  * @param {Object} [visitorKeys] Visitor keys to be used for traversing the given ast. | |
|  * @returns {void} | |
|  */ | |
| function defineStartEndAsErrorInTree(ast, visitorKeys) { | |
|     Traverser.traverse(ast, { visitorKeys, enter: defineStartEndAsError.bind(null, "node") }); | |
|     ast.tokens.forEach(defineStartEndAsError.bind(null, "token")); | |
|     ast.comments.forEach(defineStartEndAsError.bind(null, "token")); | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| /** | |
|  * Wraps the given parser in order to intercept and modify return values from the `parse` and `parseForESLint` methods, for test purposes. | |
|  * In particular, to modify ast nodes, tokens and comments to throw on access to their `start` and `end` properties. | |
|  * @param {Parser} parser Parser object. | |
|  * @returns {Parser} Wrapped parser object. | |
|  */ | |
| function wrapParser(parser) { | |
| 
 | |
|     if (typeof parser.parseForESLint === "function") { | |
|         return { | |
|             [parserSymbol]: parser, | |
|             parseForESLint(...args) { | |
|                 const ret = parser.parseForESLint(...args); | |
| 
 | |
|                 defineStartEndAsErrorInTree(ret.ast, ret.visitorKeys); | |
|                 return ret; | |
|             } | |
|         }; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     return { | |
|         [parserSymbol]: parser, | |
|         parse(...args) { | |
|             const ast = parser.parse(...args); | |
| 
 | |
|             defineStartEndAsErrorInTree(ast); | |
|             return ast; | |
|         } | |
|     }; | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| /** | |
|  * Function to replace `SourceCode.prototype.getComments`. | |
|  * @returns {void} | |
|  * @throws {Error} Deprecation message. | |
|  */ | |
| function getCommentsDeprecation() { | |
|     throw new Error( | |
|         "`SourceCode#getComments()` is deprecated and will be removed in a future major version. Use `getCommentsBefore()`, `getCommentsAfter()`, and `getCommentsInside()` instead." | |
|     ); | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| /** | |
|  * Emit a deprecation warning if rule uses CodePath#currentSegments. | |
|  * @param {string} ruleName Name of the rule. | |
|  * @returns {void} | |
|  */ | |
| function emitCodePathCurrentSegmentsWarning(ruleName) { | |
|     if (!emitCodePathCurrentSegmentsWarning[`warned-${ruleName}`]) { | |
|         emitCodePathCurrentSegmentsWarning[`warned-${ruleName}`] = true; | |
|         process.emitWarning( | |
|             `"${ruleName}" rule uses CodePath#currentSegments and will stop working in ESLint v9. Please read the documentation for how to update your code: https://eslint.org/docs/latest/extend/code-path-analysis#usage-examples`, | |
|             "DeprecationWarning" | |
|         ); | |
|     } | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| /** | |
|  * Function to replace forbidden `SourceCode` methods. Allows just one call per method. | |
|  * @param {string} methodName The name of the method to forbid. | |
|  * @param {Function} prototype The prototype with the original method to call. | |
|  * @returns {Function} The function that throws the error. | |
|  */ | |
| function throwForbiddenMethodError(methodName, prototype) { | |
| 
 | |
|     const original = prototype[methodName]; | |
| 
 | |
|     return function(...args) { | |
| 
 | |
|         const called = forbiddenMethodCalls.get(methodName); | |
| 
 | |
|         /* eslint-disable no-invalid-this -- needed to operate as a method. */ | |
|         if (!called.has(this)) { | |
|             called.add(this); | |
| 
 | |
|             return original.apply(this, args); | |
|         } | |
|         /* eslint-enable no-invalid-this -- not needed past this point */ | |
| 
 | |
|         throw new Error( | |
|             `\`SourceCode#${methodName}()\` cannot be called inside a rule.` | |
|         ); | |
|     }; | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
| // Public Interface | |
| //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
|  | |
| // default separators for testing | |
| const DESCRIBE = Symbol("describe"); | |
| const IT = Symbol("it"); | |
| const IT_ONLY = Symbol("itOnly"); | |
| 
 | |
| /** | |
|  * This is `it` default handler if `it` don't exist. | |
|  * @this {Mocha} | |
|  * @param {string} text The description of the test case. | |
|  * @param {Function} method The logic of the test case. | |
|  * @throws {Error} Any error upon execution of `method`. | |
|  * @returns {any} Returned value of `method`. | |
|  */ | |
| function itDefaultHandler(text, method) { | |
|     try { | |
|         return method.call(this); | |
|     } catch (err) { | |
|         if (err instanceof assert.AssertionError) { | |
|             err.message += ` (${util.inspect(err.actual)} ${err.operator} ${util.inspect(err.expected)})`; | |
|         } | |
|         throw err; | |
|     } | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| /** | |
|  * This is `describe` default handler if `describe` don't exist. | |
|  * @this {Mocha} | |
|  * @param {string} text The description of the test case. | |
|  * @param {Function} method The logic of the test case. | |
|  * @returns {any} Returned value of `method`. | |
|  */ | |
| function describeDefaultHandler(text, method) { | |
|     return method.call(this); | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| /** | |
|  * Mocha test wrapper. | |
|  */ | |
| class FlatRuleTester { | |
| 
 | |
|     /** | |
|      * Creates a new instance of RuleTester. | |
|      * @param {Object} [testerConfig] Optional, extra configuration for the tester | |
|      */ | |
|     constructor(testerConfig = {}) { | |
| 
 | |
|         /** | |
|          * The configuration to use for this tester. Combination of the tester | |
|          * configuration and the default configuration. | |
|          * @type {Object} | |
|          */ | |
|         this.testerConfig = [ | |
|             sharedDefaultConfig, | |
|             testerConfig, | |
|             { rules: { "rule-tester/validate-ast": "error" } } | |
|         ]; | |
| 
 | |
|         this.linter = new Linter({ configType: "flat" }); | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     /** | |
|      * Set the configuration to use for all future tests | |
|      * @param {Object} config the configuration to use. | |
|      * @throws {TypeError} If non-object config. | |
|      * @returns {void} | |
|      */ | |
|     static setDefaultConfig(config) { | |
|         if (typeof config !== "object" || config === null) { | |
|             throw new TypeError("FlatRuleTester.setDefaultConfig: config must be an object"); | |
|         } | |
|         sharedDefaultConfig = config; | |
| 
 | |
|         // Make sure the rules object exists since it is assumed to exist later | |
|         sharedDefaultConfig.rules = sharedDefaultConfig.rules || {}; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     /** | |
|      * Get the current configuration used for all tests | |
|      * @returns {Object} the current configuration | |
|      */ | |
|     static getDefaultConfig() { | |
|         return sharedDefaultConfig; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     /** | |
|      * Reset the configuration to the initial configuration of the tester removing | |
|      * any changes made until now. | |
|      * @returns {void} | |
|      */ | |
|     static resetDefaultConfig() { | |
|         sharedDefaultConfig = { | |
|             rules: { | |
|                 ...testerDefaultConfig.rules | |
|             } | |
|         }; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /* | |
|      * If people use `mocha test.js --watch` command, `describe` and `it` function | |
|      * instances are different for each execution. So `describe` and `it` should get fresh instance | |
|      * always. | |
|      */ | |
|     static get describe() { | |
|         return ( | |
|             this[DESCRIBE] || | |
|             (typeof describe === "function" ? describe : describeDefaultHandler) | |
|         ); | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     static set describe(value) { | |
|         this[DESCRIBE] = value; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     static get it() { | |
|         return ( | |
|             this[IT] || | |
|             (typeof it === "function" ? it : itDefaultHandler) | |
|         ); | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     static set it(value) { | |
|         this[IT] = value; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     /** | |
|      * Adds the `only` property to a test to run it in isolation. | |
|      * @param {string | ValidTestCase | InvalidTestCase} item A single test to run by itself. | |
|      * @returns {ValidTestCase | InvalidTestCase} The test with `only` set. | |
|      */ | |
|     static only(item) { | |
|         if (typeof item === "string") { | |
|             return { code: item, only: true }; | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         return { ...item, only: true }; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     static get itOnly() { | |
|         if (typeof this[IT_ONLY] === "function") { | |
|             return this[IT_ONLY]; | |
|         } | |
|         if (typeof this[IT] === "function" && typeof this[IT].only === "function") { | |
|             return Function.bind.call(this[IT].only, this[IT]); | |
|         } | |
|         if (typeof it === "function" && typeof it.only === "function") { | |
|             return Function.bind.call(it.only, it); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         if (typeof this[DESCRIBE] === "function" || typeof this[IT] === "function") { | |
|             throw new Error( | |
|                 "Set `RuleTester.itOnly` to use `only` with a custom test framework.\n" + | |
|                 "See https://eslint.org/docs/latest/integrate/nodejs-api#customizing-ruletester for more." | |
|             ); | |
|         } | |
|         if (typeof it === "function") { | |
|             throw new Error("The current test framework does not support exclusive tests with `only`."); | |
|         } | |
|         throw new Error("To use `only`, use RuleTester with a test framework that provides `it.only()` like Mocha."); | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
|     static set itOnly(value) { | |
|         this[IT_ONLY] = value; | |
|     } | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|     /** | |
|      * Adds a new rule test to execute. | |
|      * @param {string} ruleName The name of the rule to run. | |
|      * @param {Function | Rule} rule The rule to test. | |
|      * @param {{ | |
|      *   valid: (ValidTestCase | string)[], | |
|      *   invalid: InvalidTestCase[] | |
|      * }} test The collection of tests to run. | |
|      * @throws {TypeError|Error} If non-object `test`, or if a required | |
|      * scenario of the given type is missing. | |
|      * @returns {void} | |
|      */ | |
|     run(ruleName, rule, test) { | |
| 
 | |
|         const testerConfig = this.testerConfig, | |
|             requiredScenarios = ["valid", "invalid"], | |
|             scenarioErrors = [], | |
|             linter = this.linter, | |
|             ruleId = `rule-to-test/${ruleName}`; | |
| 
 | |
|         if (!test || typeof test !== "object") { | |
|             throw new TypeError(`Test Scenarios for rule ${ruleName} : Could not find test scenario object`); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         requiredScenarios.forEach(scenarioType => { | |
|             if (!test[scenarioType]) { | |
|                 scenarioErrors.push(`Could not find any ${scenarioType} test scenarios`); | |
|             } | |
|         }); | |
| 
 | |
|         if (scenarioErrors.length > 0) { | |
|             throw new Error([ | |
|                 `Test Scenarios for rule ${ruleName} is invalid:` | |
|             ].concat(scenarioErrors).join("\n")); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         const baseConfig = [ | |
|             { files: ["**"] }, // Make sure the default config matches for all files | |
|             { | |
|                 plugins: { | |
| 
 | |
|                     // copy root plugin over | |
|                     "@": { | |
| 
 | |
|                         /* | |
|                          * Parsers are wrapped to detect more errors, so this needs | |
|                          * to be a new object for each call to run(), otherwise the | |
|                          * parsers will be wrapped multiple times. | |
|                          */ | |
|                         parsers: { | |
|                             ...defaultConfig[0].plugins["@"].parsers | |
|                         }, | |
| 
 | |
|                         /* | |
|                          * The rules key on the default plugin is a proxy to lazy-load | |
|                          * just the rules that are needed. So, don't create a new object | |
|                          * here, just use the default one to keep that performance | |
|                          * enhancement. | |
|                          */ | |
|                         rules: defaultConfig[0].plugins["@"].rules | |
|                     }, | |
|                     "rule-to-test": { | |
|                         rules: { | |
|                             [ruleName]: Object.assign({}, rule, { | |
| 
 | |
|                                 // Create a wrapper rule that freezes the `context` properties. | |
|                                 create(context) { | |
|                                     freezeDeeply(context.options); | |
|                                     freezeDeeply(context.settings); | |
|                                     freezeDeeply(context.parserOptions); | |
| 
 | |
|                                     // freezeDeeply(context.languageOptions); | |
|  | |
|                                     return (typeof rule === "function" ? rule : rule.create)(context); | |
|                                 } | |
|                             }) | |
|                         } | |
|                     } | |
|                 }, | |
|                 languageOptions: { | |
|                     ...defaultConfig[0].languageOptions | |
|                 } | |
|             }, | |
|             ...defaultConfig.slice(1) | |
|         ]; | |
| 
 | |
|         /** | |
|          * Run the rule for the given item | |
|          * @param {string|Object} item Item to run the rule against | |
|          * @throws {Error} If an invalid schema. | |
|          * @returns {Object} Eslint run result | |
|          * @private | |
|          */ | |
|         function runRuleForItem(item) { | |
|             const flatConfigArrayOptions = { | |
|                 baseConfig | |
|             }; | |
| 
 | |
|             if (item.filename) { | |
|                 flatConfigArrayOptions.basePath = path.parse(item.filename).root; | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             const configs = new FlatConfigArray(testerConfig, flatConfigArrayOptions); | |
| 
 | |
|             /* | |
|              * Modify the returned config so that the parser is wrapped to catch | |
|              * access of the start/end properties. This method is called just | |
|              * once per code snippet being tested, so each test case gets a clean | |
|              * parser. | |
|              */ | |
|             configs[ConfigArraySymbol.finalizeConfig] = function(...args) { | |
| 
 | |
|                 // can't do super here :( | |
|                 const proto = Object.getPrototypeOf(this); | |
|                 const calculatedConfig = proto[ConfigArraySymbol.finalizeConfig].apply(this, args); | |
| 
 | |
|                 // wrap the parser to catch start/end property access | |
|                 calculatedConfig.languageOptions.parser = wrapParser(calculatedConfig.languageOptions.parser); | |
|                 return calculatedConfig; | |
|             }; | |
| 
 | |
|             let code, filename, output, beforeAST, afterAST; | |
| 
 | |
|             if (typeof item === "string") { | |
|                 code = item; | |
|             } else { | |
|                 code = item.code; | |
| 
 | |
|                 /* | |
|                  * Assumes everything on the item is a config except for the | |
|                  * parameters used by this tester | |
|                  */ | |
|                 const itemConfig = { ...item }; | |
| 
 | |
|                 for (const parameter of RuleTesterParameters) { | |
|                     delete itemConfig[parameter]; | |
|                 } | |
| 
 | |
|                 // wrap any parsers | |
|                 if (itemConfig.languageOptions && itemConfig.languageOptions.parser) { | |
| 
 | |
|                     const parser = itemConfig.languageOptions.parser; | |
| 
 | |
|                     if (parser && typeof parser !== "object") { | |
|                         throw new Error("Parser must be an object with a parse() or parseForESLint() method."); | |
|                     } | |
| 
 | |
|                 } | |
| 
 | |
|                 /* | |
|                  * Create the config object from the tester config and this item | |
|                  * specific configurations. | |
|                  */ | |
|                 configs.push(itemConfig); | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             if (item.filename) { | |
|                 filename = item.filename; | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             let ruleConfig = 1; | |
| 
 | |
|             if (hasOwnProperty(item, "options")) { | |
|                 assert(Array.isArray(item.options), "options must be an array"); | |
|                 ruleConfig = [1, ...item.options]; | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             configs.push({ | |
|                 rules: { | |
|                     [ruleId]: ruleConfig | |
|                 } | |
|             }); | |
| 
 | |
|             const schema = getRuleOptionsSchema(rule); | |
| 
 | |
|             /* | |
|              * Setup AST getters. | |
|              * The goal is to check whether or not AST was modified when | |
|              * running the rule under test. | |
|              */ | |
|             configs.push({ | |
|                 plugins: { | |
|                     "rule-tester": { | |
|                         rules: { | |
|                             "validate-ast": { | |
|                                 create() { | |
|                                     return { | |
|                                         Program(node) { | |
|                                             beforeAST = cloneDeeplyExcludesParent(node); | |
|                                         }, | |
|                                         "Program:exit"(node) { | |
|                                             afterAST = node; | |
|                                         } | |
|                                     }; | |
|                                 } | |
|                             } | |
|                         } | |
|                     } | |
|                 } | |
|             }); | |
| 
 | |
|             if (schema) { | |
|                 ajv.validateSchema(schema); | |
| 
 | |
|                 if (ajv.errors) { | |
|                     const errors = ajv.errors.map(error => { | |
|                         const field = error.dataPath[0] === "." ? error.dataPath.slice(1) : error.dataPath; | |
| 
 | |
|                         return `\t${field}: ${error.message}`; | |
|                     }).join("\n"); | |
| 
 | |
|                     throw new Error([`Schema for rule ${ruleName} is invalid:`, errors]); | |
|                 } | |
| 
 | |
|                 /* | |
|                  * `ajv.validateSchema` checks for errors in the structure of the schema (by comparing the schema against a "meta-schema"), | |
|                  * and it reports those errors individually. However, there are other types of schema errors that only occur when compiling | |
|                  * the schema (e.g. using invalid defaults in a schema), and only one of these errors can be reported at a time. As a result, | |
|                  * the schema is compiled here separately from checking for `validateSchema` errors. | |
|                  */ | |
|                 try { | |
|                     ajv.compile(schema); | |
|                 } catch (err) { | |
|                     throw new Error(`Schema for rule ${ruleName} is invalid: ${err.message}`); | |
|                 } | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             // check for validation errors | |
|             try { | |
|                 configs.normalizeSync(); | |
|                 configs.getConfig("test.js"); | |
|             } catch (error) { | |
|                 error.message = `ESLint configuration in rule-tester is invalid: ${error.message}`; | |
|                 throw error; | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             // Verify the code. | |
|             const { getComments, applyLanguageOptions, applyInlineConfig, finalize } = SourceCode.prototype; | |
|             const originalCurrentSegments = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(CodePath.prototype, "currentSegments"); | |
|             let messages; | |
| 
 | |
|             try { | |
|                 SourceCode.prototype.getComments = getCommentsDeprecation; | |
|                 Object.defineProperty(CodePath.prototype, "currentSegments", { | |
|                     get() { | |
|                         emitCodePathCurrentSegmentsWarning(ruleName); | |
|                         return originalCurrentSegments.get.call(this); | |
|                     } | |
|                 }); | |
| 
 | |
|                 forbiddenMethods.forEach(methodName => { | |
|                     SourceCode.prototype[methodName] = throwForbiddenMethodError(methodName, SourceCode.prototype); | |
|                 }); | |
| 
 | |
|                 messages = linter.verify(code, configs, filename); | |
|             } finally { | |
|                 SourceCode.prototype.getComments = getComments; | |
|                 Object.defineProperty(CodePath.prototype, "currentSegments", originalCurrentSegments); | |
|                 SourceCode.prototype.applyInlineConfig = applyInlineConfig; | |
|                 SourceCode.prototype.applyLanguageOptions = applyLanguageOptions; | |
|                 SourceCode.prototype.finalize = finalize; | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|             const fatalErrorMessage = messages.find(m => m.fatal); | |
| 
 | |
|             assert(!fatalErrorMessage, `A fatal parsing error occurred: ${fatalErrorMessage && fatalErrorMessage.message}`); | |
| 
 | |
|             // Verify if autofix makes a syntax error or not. | |
|             if (messages.some(m => m.fix)) { | |
|                 output = SourceCodeFixer.applyFixes(code, messages).output; | |
|                 const errorMessageInFix = linter.verify(output, configs, filename).find(m => m.fatal); | |
| 
 | |
|                 assert(!errorMessageInFix, [ | |
|                     "A fatal parsing error occurred in autofix.", | |
|                     `Error: ${errorMessageInFix && errorMessageInFix.message}`, | |
|                     "Autofix output:", | |
|                     output | |
|                 ].join("\n")); | |
|             } else { | |
|                 output = code; | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             return { | |
|                 messages, | |
|                 output, | |
|                 beforeAST, | |
|                 afterAST: cloneDeeplyExcludesParent(afterAST) | |
|             }; | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         /** | |
|          * Check if the AST was changed | |
|          * @param {ASTNode} beforeAST AST node before running | |
|          * @param {ASTNode} afterAST AST node after running | |
|          * @returns {void} | |
|          * @private | |
|          */ | |
|         function assertASTDidntChange(beforeAST, afterAST) { | |
|             if (!equal(beforeAST, afterAST)) { | |
|                 assert.fail("Rule should not modify AST."); | |
|             } | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         /** | |
|          * Check if the template is valid or not | |
|          * all valid cases go through this | |
|          * @param {string|Object} item Item to run the rule against | |
|          * @returns {void} | |
|          * @private | |
|          */ | |
|         function testValidTemplate(item) { | |
|             const code = typeof item === "object" ? item.code : item; | |
| 
 | |
|             assert.ok(typeof code === "string", "Test case must specify a string value for 'code'"); | |
|             if (item.name) { | |
|                 assert.ok(typeof item.name === "string", "Optional test case property 'name' must be a string"); | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             const result = runRuleForItem(item); | |
|             const messages = result.messages; | |
| 
 | |
|             assert.strictEqual(messages.length, 0, util.format("Should have no errors but had %d: %s", | |
|                 messages.length, | |
|                 util.inspect(messages))); | |
| 
 | |
|             assertASTDidntChange(result.beforeAST, result.afterAST); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         /** | |
|          * Asserts that the message matches its expected value. If the expected | |
|          * value is a regular expression, it is checked against the actual | |
|          * value. | |
|          * @param {string} actual Actual value | |
|          * @param {string|RegExp} expected Expected value | |
|          * @returns {void} | |
|          * @private | |
|          */ | |
|         function assertMessageMatches(actual, expected) { | |
|             if (expected instanceof RegExp) { | |
| 
 | |
|                 // assert.js doesn't have a built-in RegExp match function | |
|                 assert.ok( | |
|                     expected.test(actual), | |
|                     `Expected '${actual}' to match ${expected}` | |
|                 ); | |
|             } else { | |
|                 assert.strictEqual(actual, expected); | |
|             } | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         /** | |
|          * Check if the template is invalid or not | |
|          * all invalid cases go through this. | |
|          * @param {string|Object} item Item to run the rule against | |
|          * @returns {void} | |
|          * @private | |
|          */ | |
|         function testInvalidTemplate(item) { | |
|             assert.ok(typeof item.code === "string", "Test case must specify a string value for 'code'"); | |
|             if (item.name) { | |
|                 assert.ok(typeof item.name === "string", "Optional test case property 'name' must be a string"); | |
|             } | |
|             assert.ok(item.errors || item.errors === 0, | |
|                 `Did not specify errors for an invalid test of ${ruleName}`); | |
| 
 | |
|             if (Array.isArray(item.errors) && item.errors.length === 0) { | |
|                 assert.fail("Invalid cases must have at least one error"); | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             const ruleHasMetaMessages = hasOwnProperty(rule, "meta") && hasOwnProperty(rule.meta, "messages"); | |
|             const friendlyIDList = ruleHasMetaMessages ? `[${Object.keys(rule.meta.messages).map(key => `'${key}'`).join(", ")}]` : null; | |
| 
 | |
|             const result = runRuleForItem(item); | |
|             const messages = result.messages; | |
| 
 | |
|             if (typeof item.errors === "number") { | |
| 
 | |
|                 if (item.errors === 0) { | |
|                     assert.fail("Invalid cases must have 'error' value greater than 0"); | |
|                 } | |
| 
 | |
|                 assert.strictEqual(messages.length, item.errors, util.format("Should have %d error%s but had %d: %s", | |
|                     item.errors, | |
|                     item.errors === 1 ? "" : "s", | |
|                     messages.length, | |
|                     util.inspect(messages))); | |
|             } else { | |
|                 assert.strictEqual( | |
|                     messages.length, item.errors.length, util.format( | |
|                         "Should have %d error%s but had %d: %s", | |
|                         item.errors.length, | |
|                         item.errors.length === 1 ? "" : "s", | |
|                         messages.length, | |
|                         util.inspect(messages) | |
|                     ) | |
|                 ); | |
| 
 | |
|                 const hasMessageOfThisRule = messages.some(m => m.ruleId === ruleId); | |
| 
 | |
|                 for (let i = 0, l = item.errors.length; i < l; i++) { | |
|                     const error = item.errors[i]; | |
|                     const message = messages[i]; | |
| 
 | |
|                     assert(hasMessageOfThisRule, "Error rule name should be the same as the name of the rule being tested"); | |
| 
 | |
|                     if (typeof error === "string" || error instanceof RegExp) { | |
| 
 | |
|                         // Just an error message. | |
|                         assertMessageMatches(message.message, error); | |
|                     } else if (typeof error === "object" && error !== null) { | |
| 
 | |
|                         /* | |
|                          * Error object. | |
|                          * This may have a message, messageId, data, node type, line, and/or | |
|                          * column. | |
|                          */ | |
| 
 | |
|                         Object.keys(error).forEach(propertyName => { | |
|                             assert.ok( | |
|                                 errorObjectParameters.has(propertyName), | |
|                                 `Invalid error property name '${propertyName}'. Expected one of ${friendlyErrorObjectParameterList}.` | |
|                             ); | |
|                         }); | |
| 
 | |
|                         if (hasOwnProperty(error, "message")) { | |
|                             assert.ok(!hasOwnProperty(error, "messageId"), "Error should not specify both 'message' and a 'messageId'."); | |
|                             assert.ok(!hasOwnProperty(error, "data"), "Error should not specify both 'data' and 'message'."); | |
|                             assertMessageMatches(message.message, error.message); | |
|                         } else if (hasOwnProperty(error, "messageId")) { | |
|                             assert.ok( | |
|                                 ruleHasMetaMessages, | |
|                                 "Error can not use 'messageId' if rule under test doesn't define 'meta.messages'." | |
|                             ); | |
|                             if (!hasOwnProperty(rule.meta.messages, error.messageId)) { | |
|                                 assert(false, `Invalid messageId '${error.messageId}'. Expected one of ${friendlyIDList}.`); | |
|                             } | |
|                             assert.strictEqual( | |
|                                 message.messageId, | |
|                                 error.messageId, | |
|                                 `messageId '${message.messageId}' does not match expected messageId '${error.messageId}'.` | |
|                             ); | |
|                             if (hasOwnProperty(error, "data")) { | |
| 
 | |
|                                 /* | |
|                                  *  if data was provided, then directly compare the returned message to a synthetic | |
|                                  *  interpolated message using the same message ID and data provided in the test. | |
|                                  *  See https://github.com/eslint/eslint/issues/9890 for context. | |
|                                  */ | |
|                                 const unformattedOriginalMessage = rule.meta.messages[error.messageId]; | |
|                                 const rehydratedMessage = interpolate(unformattedOriginalMessage, error.data); | |
| 
 | |
|                                 assert.strictEqual( | |
|                                     message.message, | |
|                                     rehydratedMessage, | |
|                                     `Hydrated message "${rehydratedMessage}" does not match "${message.message}"` | |
|                                 ); | |
|                             } | |
|                         } | |
| 
 | |
|                         assert.ok( | |
|                             hasOwnProperty(error, "data") ? hasOwnProperty(error, "messageId") : true, | |
|                             "Error must specify 'messageId' if 'data' is used." | |
|                         ); | |
| 
 | |
|                         if (error.type) { | |
|                             assert.strictEqual(message.nodeType, error.type, `Error type should be ${error.type}, found ${message.nodeType}`); | |
|                         } | |
| 
 | |
|                         if (hasOwnProperty(error, "line")) { | |
|                             assert.strictEqual(message.line, error.line, `Error line should be ${error.line}`); | |
|                         } | |
| 
 | |
|                         if (hasOwnProperty(error, "column")) { | |
|                             assert.strictEqual(message.column, error.column, `Error column should be ${error.column}`); | |
|                         } | |
| 
 | |
|                         if (hasOwnProperty(error, "endLine")) { | |
|                             assert.strictEqual(message.endLine, error.endLine, `Error endLine should be ${error.endLine}`); | |
|                         } | |
| 
 | |
|                         if (hasOwnProperty(error, "endColumn")) { | |
|                             assert.strictEqual(message.endColumn, error.endColumn, `Error endColumn should be ${error.endColumn}`); | |
|                         } | |
| 
 | |
|                         if (hasOwnProperty(error, "suggestions")) { | |
| 
 | |
|                             // Support asserting there are no suggestions | |
|                             if (!error.suggestions || (Array.isArray(error.suggestions) && error.suggestions.length === 0)) { | |
|                                 if (Array.isArray(message.suggestions) && message.suggestions.length > 0) { | |
|                                     assert.fail(`Error should have no suggestions on error with message: "${message.message}"`); | |
|                                 } | |
|                             } else { | |
|                                 assert.strictEqual(Array.isArray(message.suggestions), true, `Error should have an array of suggestions. Instead received "${message.suggestions}" on error with message: "${message.message}"`); | |
|                                 assert.strictEqual(message.suggestions.length, error.suggestions.length, `Error should have ${error.suggestions.length} suggestions. Instead found ${message.suggestions.length} suggestions`); | |
| 
 | |
|                                 error.suggestions.forEach((expectedSuggestion, index) => { | |
|                                     assert.ok( | |
|                                         typeof expectedSuggestion === "object" && expectedSuggestion !== null, | |
|                                         "Test suggestion in 'suggestions' array must be an object." | |
|                                     ); | |
|                                     Object.keys(expectedSuggestion).forEach(propertyName => { | |
|                                         assert.ok( | |
|                                             suggestionObjectParameters.has(propertyName), | |
|                                             `Invalid suggestion property name '${propertyName}'. Expected one of ${friendlySuggestionObjectParameterList}.` | |
|                                         ); | |
|                                     }); | |
| 
 | |
|                                     const actualSuggestion = message.suggestions[index]; | |
|                                     const suggestionPrefix = `Error Suggestion at index ${index} :`; | |
| 
 | |
|                                     if (hasOwnProperty(expectedSuggestion, "desc")) { | |
|                                         assert.ok( | |
|                                             !hasOwnProperty(expectedSuggestion, "data"), | |
|                                             `${suggestionPrefix} Test should not specify both 'desc' and 'data'.` | |
|                                         ); | |
|                                         assert.strictEqual( | |
|                                             actualSuggestion.desc, | |
|                                             expectedSuggestion.desc, | |
|                                             `${suggestionPrefix} desc should be "${expectedSuggestion.desc}" but got "${actualSuggestion.desc}" instead.` | |
|                                         ); | |
|                                     } | |
| 
 | |
|                                     if (hasOwnProperty(expectedSuggestion, "messageId")) { | |
|                                         assert.ok( | |
|                                             ruleHasMetaMessages, | |
|                                             `${suggestionPrefix} Test can not use 'messageId' if rule under test doesn't define 'meta.messages'.` | |
|                                         ); | |
|                                         assert.ok( | |
|                                             hasOwnProperty(rule.meta.messages, expectedSuggestion.messageId), | |
|                                             `${suggestionPrefix} Test has invalid messageId '${expectedSuggestion.messageId}', the rule under test allows only one of ${friendlyIDList}.` | |
|                                         ); | |
|                                         assert.strictEqual( | |
|                                             actualSuggestion.messageId, | |
|                                             expectedSuggestion.messageId, | |
|                                             `${suggestionPrefix} messageId should be '${expectedSuggestion.messageId}' but got '${actualSuggestion.messageId}' instead.` | |
|                                         ); | |
|                                         if (hasOwnProperty(expectedSuggestion, "data")) { | |
|                                             const unformattedMetaMessage = rule.meta.messages[expectedSuggestion.messageId]; | |
|                                             const rehydratedDesc = interpolate(unformattedMetaMessage, expectedSuggestion.data); | |
| 
 | |
|                                             assert.strictEqual( | |
|                                                 actualSuggestion.desc, | |
|                                                 rehydratedDesc, | |
|                                                 `${suggestionPrefix} Hydrated test desc "${rehydratedDesc}" does not match received desc "${actualSuggestion.desc}".` | |
|                                             ); | |
|                                         } | |
|                                     } else { | |
|                                         assert.ok( | |
|                                             !hasOwnProperty(expectedSuggestion, "data"), | |
|                                             `${suggestionPrefix} Test must specify 'messageId' if 'data' is used.` | |
|                                         ); | |
|                                     } | |
| 
 | |
|                                     if (hasOwnProperty(expectedSuggestion, "output")) { | |
|                                         const codeWithAppliedSuggestion = SourceCodeFixer.applyFixes(item.code, [actualSuggestion]).output; | |
| 
 | |
|                                         assert.strictEqual(codeWithAppliedSuggestion, expectedSuggestion.output, `Expected the applied suggestion fix to match the test suggestion output for suggestion at index: ${index} on error with message: "${message.message}"`); | |
|                                     } | |
|                                 }); | |
|                             } | |
|                         } | |
|                     } else { | |
| 
 | |
|                         // Message was an unexpected type | |
|                         assert.fail(`Error should be a string, object, or RegExp, but found (${util.inspect(message)})`); | |
|                     } | |
|                 } | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             if (hasOwnProperty(item, "output")) { | |
|                 if (item.output === null) { | |
|                     assert.strictEqual( | |
|                         result.output, | |
|                         item.code, | |
|                         "Expected no autofixes to be suggested" | |
|                     ); | |
|                 } else { | |
|                     assert.strictEqual(result.output, item.output, "Output is incorrect."); | |
|                 } | |
|             } else { | |
|                 assert.strictEqual( | |
|                     result.output, | |
|                     item.code, | |
|                     "The rule fixed the code. Please add 'output' property." | |
|                 ); | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             assertASTDidntChange(result.beforeAST, result.afterAST); | |
|         } | |
| 
 | |
|         /* | |
|          * This creates a mocha test suite and pipes all supplied info through | |
|          * one of the templates above. | |
|          * The test suites for valid/invalid are created conditionally as | |
|          * test runners (eg. vitest) fail for empty test suites. | |
|          */ | |
|         this.constructor.describe(ruleName, () => { | |
|             if (test.valid.length > 0) { | |
|                 this.constructor.describe("valid", () => { | |
|                     test.valid.forEach(valid => { | |
|                         this.constructor[valid.only ? "itOnly" : "it"]( | |
|                             sanitize(typeof valid === "object" ? valid.name || valid.code : valid), | |
|                             () => { | |
|                                 testValidTemplate(valid); | |
|                             } | |
|                         ); | |
|                     }); | |
|                 }); | |
|             } | |
| 
 | |
|             if (test.invalid.length > 0) { | |
|                 this.constructor.describe("invalid", () => { | |
|                     test.invalid.forEach(invalid => { | |
|                         this.constructor[invalid.only ? "itOnly" : "it"]( | |
|                             sanitize(invalid.name || invalid.code), | |
|                             () => { | |
|                                 testInvalidTemplate(invalid); | |
|                             } | |
|                         ); | |
|                     }); | |
|                 }); | |
|             } | |
|         }); | |
|     } | |
| } | |
| 
 | |
| FlatRuleTester[DESCRIBE] = FlatRuleTester[IT] = FlatRuleTester[IT_ONLY] = null; | |
| 
 | |
| module.exports = FlatRuleTester;
 |