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New test setup (#640) * Use jest-cli instead of gulp plugin. * Use jest-cli instead of gulp plugin. * Move fixtures into the examples dir. * Move test code of example app to the basic example. * Add isolated tests for server/resolve * Allow tests to use cheerio. * Use portfinder to get a unique port. * Move back integration tests into the example dir. * Introduce next-test-utils. * Remove gulp-jest * Add coveralls support. * Use transpiled version of code in dist. This is to make sure same file gets covered by both unit/isolated tests and integration tests. * Add support for source maps. * Use code from dist always. * Use nyc to stop instrument. * Add integration test suite for production usage. * Use jest-cli. * Add support for running e2e tests. * Check gzipPath with fs.stat before serving Otherwise, serve package might throw issues other than ENOENT * Install chromedriver with npm install. * Install chrome on travis-ci. * Add --forceExit to Jest. * Run tests only on Node v6. That's because selenium-webdriver only supports Node 6 LTS. * Use chromedriver NPM module to install chromedriver. * Use wd as the webdriver client. * Run chromedriver before tests. * Run travis for both node 4 and 6 * Remove unwanted npm install script. * Move some common text utilities to next-test-utils * Add lint checks and testing in npm prepublish hook. * Use npm on travis-ci. We are having some caching issues with yarn and chromedriver. * Make tests work on windows.\n But chromedriver doesn't work. * Clean up dependencies. * Run chromedriver in background without any tools. * Fix a typo in the code. * Use ES6 features used in node4 inside the gulpfile. * Add some comments. * Add support for running in windows. * Stop chromedriver properly on windows. * Fix typos.
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import fetch from 'node-fetch'
import qs from 'querystring'
import http from 'http'
New test setup (#640) * Use jest-cli instead of gulp plugin. * Use jest-cli instead of gulp plugin. * Move fixtures into the examples dir. * Move test code of example app to the basic example. * Add isolated tests for server/resolve * Allow tests to use cheerio. * Use portfinder to get a unique port. * Move back integration tests into the example dir. * Introduce next-test-utils. * Remove gulp-jest * Add coveralls support. * Use transpiled version of code in dist. This is to make sure same file gets covered by both unit/isolated tests and integration tests. * Add support for source maps. * Use code from dist always. * Use nyc to stop instrument. * Add integration test suite for production usage. * Use jest-cli. * Add support for running e2e tests. * Check gzipPath with fs.stat before serving Otherwise, serve package might throw issues other than ENOENT * Install chromedriver with npm install. * Install chrome on travis-ci. * Add --forceExit to Jest. * Run tests only on Node v6. That's because selenium-webdriver only supports Node 6 LTS. * Use chromedriver NPM module to install chromedriver. * Use wd as the webdriver client. * Run chromedriver before tests. * Run travis for both node 4 and 6 * Remove unwanted npm install script. * Move some common text utilities to next-test-utils * Add lint checks and testing in npm prepublish hook. * Use npm on travis-ci. We are having some caching issues with yarn and chromedriver. * Make tests work on windows.\n But chromedriver doesn't work. * Clean up dependencies. * Run chromedriver in background without any tools. * Fix a typo in the code. * Use ES6 features used in node4 inside the gulpfile. * Add some comments. * Add support for running in windows. * Stop chromedriver properly on windows. * Fix typos.
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import server from '../../dist/server/next'
import build from '../../dist/server/build'
import _pkg from '../../package.json'
export const nextServer = server
export const nextBuild = build
export const pkg = _pkg
export function renderViaAPI (app, pathname, query = {}) {
const url = `${pathname}?${qs.stringify(query)}`
return app.renderToHTML({ url }, {}, pathname, query)
New test setup (#640) * Use jest-cli instead of gulp plugin. * Use jest-cli instead of gulp plugin. * Move fixtures into the examples dir. * Move test code of example app to the basic example. * Add isolated tests for server/resolve * Allow tests to use cheerio. * Use portfinder to get a unique port. * Move back integration tests into the example dir. * Introduce next-test-utils. * Remove gulp-jest * Add coveralls support. * Use transpiled version of code in dist. This is to make sure same file gets covered by both unit/isolated tests and integration tests. * Add support for source maps. * Use code from dist always. * Use nyc to stop instrument. * Add integration test suite for production usage. * Use jest-cli. * Add support for running e2e tests. * Check gzipPath with fs.stat before serving Otherwise, serve package might throw issues other than ENOENT * Install chromedriver with npm install. * Install chrome on travis-ci. * Add --forceExit to Jest. * Run tests only on Node v6. That's because selenium-webdriver only supports Node 6 LTS. * Use chromedriver NPM module to install chromedriver. * Use wd as the webdriver client. * Run chromedriver before tests. * Run travis for both node 4 and 6 * Remove unwanted npm install script. * Move some common text utilities to next-test-utils * Add lint checks and testing in npm prepublish hook. * Use npm on travis-ci. We are having some caching issues with yarn and chromedriver. * Make tests work on windows.\n But chromedriver doesn't work. * Clean up dependencies. * Run chromedriver in background without any tools. * Fix a typo in the code. * Use ES6 features used in node4 inside the gulpfile. * Add some comments. * Add support for running in windows. * Stop chromedriver properly on windows. * Fix typos.
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}
export function renderViaHTTP (appPort, pathname, query = {}) {
const url = `http://localhost:${appPort}${pathname}?${qs.stringify(query)}`
return fetch(url).then((res) => res.text())
}
export async function startApp (app) {
await app.prepare()
const handler = app.getRequestHandler()
const server = http.createServer(handler)
server.__app = app
await promiseCall(server, 'listen')
return server
}
export async function stopApp (app) {
await server.__app.close()
await promiseCall(server, 'close')
}
function promiseCall (obj, method, ...args) {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const newArgs = [
...args,
function (err, res) {
if (err) return reject(err)
resolve(res)
}
]
obj[method](...newArgs)
})
}
export function waitFor (millis) {
return new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, millis))
}