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const test = require('tap').test
const fss = require('./')
const clone = require('clone')
const s = JSON.stringify
test('circular reference to root', function (assert) {
const fixture = { name: 'Tywin Lannister' }
fixture.circle = fixture
const expected = s(
{ name: 'Tywin Lannister', circle: '[Circular]' }
)
const actual = fss(fixture)
assert.is(actual, expected)
assert.end()
})
test('circular getter reference to root', function (assert) {
const fixture = {
name: 'Tywin Lannister',
get circle () {
return fixture
}
}
const expected = s(
{ name: 'Tywin Lannister', circle: '[Circular]' }
)
const actual = fss(fixture)
assert.is(actual, expected)
assert.end()
})
test('nested circular reference to root', function (assert) {
const fixture = { name: 'Tywin Lannister' }
fixture.id = { circle: fixture }
const expected = s(
{ name: 'Tywin Lannister', id: { circle: '[Circular]' } }
)
const actual = fss(fixture)
assert.is(actual, expected)
assert.end()
})
test('child circular reference', function (assert) {
const fixture = { name: 'Tywin Lannister', child: { name: 'Tyrion Lannister' } }
fixture.child.dinklage = fixture.child
const expected = s({
name: 'Tywin Lannister',
child: {
name: 'Tyrion Lannister', dinklage: '[Circular]'
}
})
const actual = fss(fixture)
assert.is(actual, expected)
assert.end()
})
test('nested child circular reference', function (assert) {
const fixture = { name: 'Tywin Lannister', child: { name: 'Tyrion Lannister' } }
fixture.child.actor = { dinklage: fixture.child }
const expected = s({
name: 'Tywin Lannister',
child: {
name: 'Tyrion Lannister', actor: { dinklage: '[Circular]' }
}
})
const actual = fss(fixture)
assert.is(actual, expected)
assert.end()
})
test('circular objects in an array', function (assert) {
const fixture = { name: 'Tywin Lannister' }
fixture.hand = [fixture, fixture]
const expected = s({
name: 'Tywin Lannister', hand: ['[Circular]', '[Circular]']
})
const actual = fss(fixture)
assert.is(actual, expected)
assert.end()
})
test('nested circular references in an array', function (assert) {
const fixture = {
name: 'Tywin Lannister',
offspring: [{ name: 'Tyrion Lannister' }, { name: 'Cersei Lannister' }]
}
fixture.offspring[0].dinklage = fixture.offspring[0]
fixture.offspring[1].headey = fixture.offspring[1]
const expected = s({
name: 'Tywin Lannister',
offspring: [
{ name: 'Tyrion Lannister', dinklage: '[Circular]' },
{ name: 'Cersei Lannister', headey: '[Circular]' }
]
})
const actual = fss(fixture)
assert.is(actual, expected)
assert.end()
})
test('circular arrays', function (assert) {
const fixture = []
fixture.push(fixture, fixture)
const expected = s(['[Circular]', '[Circular]'])
const actual = fss(fixture)
assert.is(actual, expected)
assert.end()
})
test('nested circular arrays', function (assert) {
const fixture = []
fixture.push(
{ name: 'Jon Snow', bastards: fixture },
{ name: 'Ramsay Bolton', bastards: fixture }
)
const expected = s([
{ name: 'Jon Snow', bastards: '[Circular]' },
{ name: 'Ramsay Bolton', bastards: '[Circular]' }
])
const actual = fss(fixture)
assert.is(actual, expected)
assert.end()
})
test('repeated non-circular references in objects', function (assert) {
const daenerys = { name: 'Daenerys Targaryen' }
const fixture = {
motherOfDragons: daenerys,
queenOfMeereen: daenerys
}
const expected = s(fixture)
const actual = fss(fixture)
assert.is(actual, expected)
assert.end()
})
test('repeated non-circular references in arrays', function (assert) {
const daenerys = { name: 'Daenerys Targaryen' }
const fixture = [daenerys, daenerys]
const expected = s(fixture)
const actual = fss(fixture)
assert.is(actual, expected)
assert.end()
})
test('double child circular reference', function (assert) {
// create circular reference
const child = { name: 'Tyrion Lannister' }
child.dinklage = child
// include it twice in the fixture
const fixture = { name: 'Tywin Lannister', childA: child, childB: child }
const cloned = clone(fixture)
const expected = s({
name: 'Tywin Lannister',
childA: {
name: 'Tyrion Lannister', dinklage: '[Circular]'
},
childB: {
name: 'Tyrion Lannister', dinklage: '[Circular]'
}
})
const actual = fss(fixture)
assert.is(actual, expected)
// check if the fixture has not been modified
assert.deepEqual(fixture, cloned)
assert.end()
})
test('child circular reference with toJSON', function (assert) {
// Create a test object that has an overriden `toJSON` property
TestObject.prototype.toJSON = function () { return { special: 'case' } }
function TestObject (content) {}
// Creating a simple circular object structure
const parentObject = {}
parentObject.childObject = new TestObject()
parentObject.childObject.parentObject = parentObject
// Creating a simple circular object structure
const otherParentObject = new TestObject()
otherParentObject.otherChildObject = {}
otherParentObject.otherChildObject.otherParentObject = otherParentObject
// Making sure our original tests work
assert.deepEqual(parentObject.childObject.parentObject, parentObject)
assert.deepEqual(otherParentObject.otherChildObject.otherParentObject, otherParentObject)
// Should both be idempotent
assert.equal(fss(parentObject), '{"childObject":{"special":"case"}}')
assert.equal(fss(otherParentObject), '{"special":"case"}')
// Therefore the following assertion should be `true`
assert.deepEqual(parentObject.childObject.parentObject, parentObject)
assert.deepEqual(otherParentObject.otherChildObject.otherParentObject, otherParentObject)
assert.end()
})
test('null object', function (assert) {
const expected = s(null)
const actual = fss(null)
assert.is(actual, expected)
assert.end()
})
test('null property', function (assert) {
const expected = s({ f: null })
const actual = fss({ f: null })
assert.is(actual, expected)
assert.end()
})
test('nested child circular reference in toJSON', function (assert) {
const circle = { some: 'data' }
circle.circle = circle
const a = {
b: {
toJSON: function () {
a.b = 2
return '[Redacted]'
}
},
baz: {
circle,
toJSON: function () {
a.baz = circle
return '[Redacted]'
}
}
}
const o = {
a,
bar: a
}
const expected = s({
a: {
b: '[Redacted]',
baz: '[Redacted]'
},
bar: {
b: 2,
baz: {
some: 'data',
circle: '[Circular]'
}
}
})
const actual = fss(o)
assert.is(actual, expected)
assert.end()
})
test('circular getters are restored when stringified', function (assert) {
const fixture = {
name: 'Tywin Lannister',
get circle () {
return fixture
}
}
fss(fixture)
assert.is(fixture.circle, fixture)
assert.end()
})
test('non-configurable circular getters use a replacer instead of markers', function (assert) {
const fixture = { name: 'Tywin Lannister' }
Object.defineProperty(fixture, 'circle', {
configurable: false,
get: function () { return fixture },
enumerable: true
})
fss(fixture)
assert.is(fixture.circle, fixture)
assert.end()
})
test('getter child circular reference are replaced instead of marked', function (assert) {
const fixture = {
name: 'Tywin Lannister',
child: {
name: 'Tyrion Lannister',
get dinklage () { return fixture.child }
},
get self () { return fixture }
}
const expected = s({
name: 'Tywin Lannister',
child: {
name: 'Tyrion Lannister', dinklage: '[Circular]'
},
self: '[Circular]'
})
const actual = fss(fixture)
assert.is(actual, expected)
assert.end()
})