pgadmin4/web/regression/javascript/schema_ui_files/pga_jobstep.ui.spec.js

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// pgAdmin 4 - PostgreSQL Tools
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// Copyright (C) 2013 - 2024, The pgAdmin Development Team
// This software is released under the PostgreSQL Licence
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import PgaJobStepSchema from '../../../pgadmin/browser/server_groups/servers/pgagent/steps/static/js/pga_jobstep.ui';
import {genericBeforeEach, getCreateView, getEditView, getPropertiesView} from '../genericFunctions';
describe('PgaJobStepSchema', ()=>{
Improved the extendability of the SchemaView and DataGridView. (#7876) Restructured these modules for ease of maintenance and apply the single responsibility principle (wherever applicable). * SchemaView - Split the code based on the functionality and responsibility. - Introduced a new View 'InlineView' instead of using the 'nextInline' configuration of the fields to have a better, and manageable view. - Using the separate class 'SchemaState' for managing the data and states of the SchemaView (separated from the 'useSchemaState' custom hook). - Introduced three new custom hooks 'useFieldValue', 'useFieldOptions', 'useFieldError' for the individual control to use for each Schema Field. - Don't pass value as the parameter props, and let the 'useFieldValue' and other custom hooks to decide, whether to rerender the control itself or the whole dialog/view. (single responsibility principle) - Introduced a new data store with a subscription facility. - Moving the field metadata (option) evaluation to a separate place for better management, and each option can be defined for a particular kind of field (for example - collection, row, cell, general, etc). - Allow to provide custom control for all kind of Schema field. * DataGridView - Same as SchemaView, split the DataGridView call into smaller, manageable chunks. (For example - grid, row, mappedCell, etc). - Use context based approach for providing the row and table data instead of passing them as parameters to every component separately. - Have a facility to extend this feature separately in future. (for example - selectable cell, column grouping, etc.) - Separated the features like deletable, editable, reorder, expandable etc. cells using the above feature support. - Added ability to provide the CustomHeader, and CustomRow through the Schema field, which will extend the ability to customize better. - Removed the 'DataGridViewWithHeaderForm' as it has been achieved through providing 'CustomHeader', and also introduced 'DataGridFormHeader' (a custom header) to achieve the same feature as 'DataGridViewWithHeaderForm'.
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let schemaObj;
let getInitData = ()=>Promise.resolve({});
beforeEach(()=>{
Improved the extendability of the SchemaView and DataGridView. (#7876) Restructured these modules for ease of maintenance and apply the single responsibility principle (wherever applicable). * SchemaView - Split the code based on the functionality and responsibility. - Introduced a new View 'InlineView' instead of using the 'nextInline' configuration of the fields to have a better, and manageable view. - Using the separate class 'SchemaState' for managing the data and states of the SchemaView (separated from the 'useSchemaState' custom hook). - Introduced three new custom hooks 'useFieldValue', 'useFieldOptions', 'useFieldError' for the individual control to use for each Schema Field. - Don't pass value as the parameter props, and let the 'useFieldValue' and other custom hooks to decide, whether to rerender the control itself or the whole dialog/view. (single responsibility principle) - Introduced a new data store with a subscription facility. - Moving the field metadata (option) evaluation to a separate place for better management, and each option can be defined for a particular kind of field (for example - collection, row, cell, general, etc). - Allow to provide custom control for all kind of Schema field. * DataGridView - Same as SchemaView, split the DataGridView call into smaller, manageable chunks. (For example - grid, row, mappedCell, etc). - Use context based approach for providing the row and table data instead of passing them as parameters to every component separately. - Have a facility to extend this feature separately in future. (for example - selectable cell, column grouping, etc.) - Separated the features like deletable, editable, reorder, expandable etc. cells using the above feature support. - Added ability to provide the CustomHeader, and CustomRow through the Schema field, which will extend the ability to customize better. - Removed the 'DataGridViewWithHeaderForm' as it has been achieved through providing 'CustomHeader', and also introduced 'DataGridFormHeader' (a custom header) to achieve the same feature as 'DataGridViewWithHeaderForm'.
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schemaObj = new PgaJobStepSchema(
{ databases: ()=>[] }, [], { jstdbname: 'postgres' }
);
genericBeforeEach();
});
it('create', async ()=>{
await getCreateView(schemaObj);
});
it('edit', async ()=>{
await getEditView(schemaObj, getInitData);
});
it('properties', async ()=>{
await getPropertiesView(schemaObj, getInitData);
});
it('validate', ()=>{
let state = {};
let setError = jest.fn();
state.name = 'my_step';
state.jstkind = true;
state.jstconntype = true;
setError.mockClear();
schemaObj.validate(state, setError);
expect(setError).toHaveBeenCalledWith('jstdbname', 'Please select a database.');
state.jstdbname = 'postgres';
setError.mockClear();
schemaObj.validate(state, setError);
expect(setError).toHaveBeenCalledWith('jstdbname', null);
state.jstconntype = false;
state.jstconnstr = null;
setError.mockClear();
schemaObj.validate(state, setError);
expect(setError).toHaveBeenCalledWith('jstconnstr', 'Please enter a connection string.');
state.jstconnstr = '**!!';
setError.mockClear();
schemaObj.validate(state, setError);
expect(setError).toHaveBeenCalledWith('jstconnstr', 'Please enter a valid connection string.');
state.jstconnstr = 'host:\'192.168.1.7\'';
setError.mockClear();
schemaObj.validate(state, setError);
expect(setError).toHaveBeenCalledWith('jstconnstr', 'Please enter a valid connection string.');
state.jstconnstr = 'host:\'192.168.1.7\'';
setError.mockClear();
schemaObj.validate(state, setError);
expect(setError).toHaveBeenCalledWith('jstconnstr', 'Please enter a valid connection string.');
state.jstconnstr = 'hostaddrtest=\'192.168.1.7\'';
setError.mockClear();
schemaObj.validate(state, setError);
expect(setError).toHaveBeenCalledWith('jstconnstr', 'Invalid parameter in the connection string - hostaddrtest.');
state.jstconnstr = 'host=\'192.168.1.7\' port=5432';
setError.mockClear();
schemaObj.validate(state, setError);
expect(setError).toHaveBeenCalledWith('jstconnstr', null);
state.jstcode = null;
setError.mockClear();
schemaObj.validate(state, setError);
expect(setError).toHaveBeenCalledWith('jstcode', 'Please specify code to execute.');
state.jstcode = 'PERFORM 1;';
setError.mockClear();
schemaObj.validate(state, setError);
expect(setError).toHaveBeenCalledWith('jstcode', null);
state.jstonerror = null;
setError.mockClear();
schemaObj.validate(state, setError);
expect(setError).toHaveBeenCalledWith('jstonerror', 'Please select valid on error option.');
state.jstonerror = 'f';
setError.mockClear();
schemaObj.validate(state, setError);
expect(setError).toHaveBeenCalledWith('jstonerror', null);
});
});