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| -rw-r--r-- | background_scripts/commands.coffee | 1 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | tests/unit_tests/commands_test.coffee | 19 | 
2 files changed, 13 insertions, 7 deletions
| diff --git a/background_scripts/commands.coffee b/background_scripts/commands.coffee index 0ade35ec..10fa323b 100644 --- a/background_scripts/commands.coffee +++ b/background_scripts/commands.coffee @@ -117,6 +117,7 @@ Commands =        "LinkHints.activateModeToOpenInNewForegroundTab",        "LinkHints.activateModeWithQueue",        "LinkHints.activateModeToDownloadLink", +      "LinkHints.activateModeToOpenIncognito",        "Vomnibar.activate",        "Vomnibar.activateInNewTab",        "Vomnibar.activateTabSelection", diff --git a/tests/unit_tests/commands_test.coffee b/tests/unit_tests/commands_test.coffee index 6172d285..1fc5a95c 100644 --- a/tests/unit_tests/commands_test.coffee +++ b/tests/unit_tests/commands_test.coffee @@ -15,14 +15,16 @@ context "Key mappings",  context "Validate commands and options",    should "have either noRepeat or repeatLimit, but not both", -> +    # TODO(smblott) For this and each following test, is there a way to structure the tests such that the name +    # of the offending command appears in the output, if the test fails?      for command, options of Commands.availableCommands        assert.isTrue not (options.noRepeat and options.repeatLimit) -  should "have a description for each command", -> +  should "describe each command", ->      for command, options of Commands.availableCommands        assert.equal 'string', typeof options.description -  should "have valid commands for each command in each command group", -> +  should "define each command in each command group", ->      for group, commands of Commands.commandGroups        for command in commands          assert.equal 'string', typeof command @@ -33,14 +35,17 @@ context "Validate commands and options",        assert.equal 'string', typeof command        assert.isTrue Commands.availableCommands[command] -  should "have each advanced command listed in a command group", -> -    allCommands = [].concat.apply [], (commands for group, commands of Commands.commandGroups) -    for command in Commands.advancedCommands -      assert.isTrue 0 <= allCommands.indexOf command -    should "have valid commands for each default key mapping", ->      count = Object.keys(Commands.keyToCommandRegistry).length      assert.isTrue (0 < count)      for key, command of Commands.keyToCommandRegistry        assert.equal 'object', typeof command        assert.isTrue Commands.availableCommands[command.command] + +context "Validate advanced commands", +  setup -> +    @allCommands = [].concat.apply [], (commands for group, commands of Commands.commandGroups) + +  should "include each advanced command in a command group", -> +    for command in Commands.advancedCommands +      assert.isTrue 0 <= @allCommands.indexOf command | 
