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'use strict'
const test = require('tap').test
const boot = require('..')
test('to json', (t) => {
t.plan(4)
const app = boot()
app
.use(one)
.use(two)
.use(three)
const outJson = {
id: 'root',
label: 'bound root',
start: /\d+/,
stop: /\d*/,
diff: /\d*/,
nodes: []
}
app.on('preReady', function show () {
const json = app.toJSON()
t.like(json, outJson)
})
function one (s, opts, done) {
const json = app.toJSON()
outJson.nodes.push({
id: /.+/,
parent: outJson.label,
label: 'one',
start: /\d+/
})
t.like(json, outJson)
done()
}
function two (s, opts, done) {
const json = app.toJSON()
outJson.nodes.push({
id: /.+/,
parent: outJson.label,
label: 'two',
start: /\d+/
})
t.like(json, outJson)
done()
}
function three (s, opts, done) {
const json = app.toJSON()
outJson.nodes.push({
id: /.+/,
parent: outJson.label,
label: 'three',
start: /\d+/
})
t.like(json, outJson)
done()
}
})
test('to json multi-level hierarchy', (t) => {
t.plan(4)
const server = { name: 'asd', count: 0 }
const app = boot(server)
const outJson = {
id: 'root',
label: 'bound root',
start: /\d+/,
nodes: [
{
id: /.+/,
parent: 'bound root',
start: /\d+/,
label: 'first',
nodes: [
{
id: /.+/,
parent: 'first',
start: /\d+/,
label: 'second',
nodes: [],
stop: /\d+/,
diff: /\d+/
},
{
id: /.+/,
parent: 'first',
start: /\d+/,
label: 'third',
nodes: [
{
id: /.+/,
parent: 'third',
start: /\d+/,
label: 'fourth',
nodes: [],
stop: /\d+/,
diff: /\d+/
}
],
stop: /\d+/,
diff: /\d+/
}
],
stop: /\d+/,
diff: /\d+/
}
],
stop: /\d+/,
diff: /\d+/
}
app.on('preReady', function show () {
const json = app.toJSON()
t.like(json, outJson)
})
app.override = function (s) {
const res = Object.create(s)
res.count = res.count + 1
res.name = 'qwe'
return res
}
app.use(function first (s1, opts, cb) {
s1.use(second)
s1.use(third)
cb()
function second (s2, opts, cb) {
t.equal(s2.count, 2)
cb()
}
function third (s3, opts, cb) {
s3.use(fourth)
t.equal(s3.count, 2)
cb()
}
function fourth (s4, opts, cb) {
t.equal(s4.count, 3)
cb()
}
})
})