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/**
* Setup file for the Scenario.
* Must be first in the compilation/bootstrap list.
*/
// Public namespace
angular.scenario = angular.scenario || {};
// Namespace for the UI
angular.scenario.ui = angular.scenario.ui || {};
/**
* Defines a new DSL statement. If your factory function returns a Future
* it's returned, otherwise the result is assumed to be a map of functions
* for chaining. Chained functions are subject to the same rules.
*
* Note: All functions on the chain are bound to the chain scope so values
* set on "this" in your statement function are available in the chained
* functions.
*
* @param {String} The name of the statement
* @param {Function} Factory function(application), return a function for
* the statement.
*/
angular.scenario.dsl = angular.scenario.dsl || function(name, fn) {
angular.scenario.dsl[name] = function() {
function executeStatement(statement, args) {
var result = statement.apply(this, args);
if (angular.isFunction(result) || result instanceof angular.scenario.Future)
return result;
var self = this;
var chain = angular.extend({}, result);
angular.foreach(chain, function(value, name) {
if (angular.isFunction(value)) {
chain[name] = function() {
return executeStatement.call(self, value, arguments);
};
} else {
chain[name] = value;
}
});
return chain;
}
var statement = fn.apply(this, arguments);
return function() {
return executeStatement.call(this, statement, arguments);
};
};
};
/**
* Defines a new matcher for use with the expects() statement. The value
* this.actual (like in Jasmine) is available in your matcher to compare
* against. Your function should return a boolean. The future is automatically
* created for you.
*
* @param {String} The name of the matcher
* @param {Function} The matching function(expected).
*/
angular.scenario.matcher = angular.scenario.matcher || function(name, fn) {
angular.scenario.matcher[name] = function(expected) {
var prefix = 'expect ' + this.future.name + ' ';
if (this.inverse) {
prefix += 'not ';
}
var self = this;
this.addFuture(prefix + name + ' ' + angular.toJson(expected),
function(done) {
var error;
self.actual = self.future.value;
if ((self.inverse && fn.call(self, expected)) ||
(!self.inverse && !fn.call(self, expected))) {
error = 'expected ' + angular.toJson(expected) +
' but was ' + angular.toJson(self.actual);
}
done(error);
});
};
};
/**
* Iterates through list with iterator function that must call the
* continueFunction to continute iterating.
*
* @param {Array} list to iterate over
* @param {Function} Callback function(value, continueFunction)
* @param {Function} Callback function(error, result) called when iteration
* finishes or an error occurs.
*/
function asyncForEach(list, iterator, done) {
var i = 0;
function loop(error, index) {
if (index && index > i) {
i = index;
}
if (error || i >= list.length) {
done(error);
} else {
try {
iterator(list[i++], loop);
} catch (e) {
done(e);
}
}
}
loop();
}
/**
* Formats an exception into a string with the stack trace, but limits
* to a specific line length.
*
* @param {Object} the exception to format, can be anything throwable
* @param {Number} Optional. max lines of the stack trace to include
* default is 5.
*/
function formatException(error, maxStackLines) {
maxStackLines = maxStackLines || 5;
var message = error.toString();
if (error.stack) {
var stack = error.stack.split('\n');
if (stack[0].indexOf(message) === -1) {
maxStackLines++;
stack.unshift(error.message);
}
message = stack.slice(0, maxStackLines).join('\n');
}
return message;
}
/**
* Returns a function that gets the file name and line number from a
* location in the stack if available based on the call site.
*
* Note: this returns another function because accessing .stack is very
* expensive in Chrome.
*/
function callerFile(offset) {
var error = new Error();
return function() {
var line = (error.stack || '').split('\n')[offset];
// Clean up the stack trace line
if (line) {
if (line.indexOf('@') !== -1) {
// Firefox
line = line.substring(line.indexOf('@')+1);
} else {
// Chrome
line = line.substring(line.indexOf('(')+1).replace(')', '');
}
}
return line || '';
};
}
/**
* Triggers a browser event. Attempts to choose the right event if one is
* not specified.
*
* @param {Object} Either a wrapped jQuery/jqLite node or a DOMElement
* @param {String} Optional event type.
*/
function browserTrigger(element, type) {
if (element && !element.nodeName) element = element[0];
if (!element) return;
if (!type) {
type = {
'text': 'change',
'textarea': 'change',
'hidden': 'change',
'password': 'change',
'button': 'click',
'submit': 'click',
'reset': 'click',
'image': 'click',
'checkbox': 'click',
'radio': 'click',
'select-one': 'change',
'select-multiple': 'change'
}[element.type] || 'click';
}
if (lowercase(nodeName(element)) == 'option') {
element.parentNode.value = element.value;
element = element.parentNode;
type = 'change';
}
if (msie) {
switch(element.type) {
case 'radio':
case 'checkbox':
element.checked = !element.checked;
break;
}
element.fireEvent('on' + type);
} else {
var evnt = document.createEvent('MouseEvents');
evnt.initMouseEvent(type, true, true, window, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, false, false, false, false, 0, element);
element.dispatchEvent(evnt);
}
}
/**
* Don't use the jQuery trigger method since it works incorrectly.
*
* jQuery notifies listeners and then changes the state of a checkbox and
* does not create a real browser event. A real click changes the state of
* the checkbox and then notifies listeners.
*
* To work around this we instead use our own handler that fires a real event.
*/
(function(fn){
var parentTrigger = fn.trigger;
fn.trigger = function(type) {
if (/(click|change|keyup)/.test(type)) {
return this.each(function(index, node) {
browserTrigger(node, type);
});
}
return parentTrigger.apply(this, arguments);
};
})(_jQuery.fn);
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