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fe9f740611 large plot value testing 2023-09-19 13:02:22 -07:00
798eb4444d reimplement fix for smushed keys 2023-09-12 13:53:21 -07:00
59ae7cddc5 Merge branch 'omm-release/5.1' of https://github.com/nasa/openmct into omm-release/5.1
mergin
2023-07-07 11:14:50 -07:00
321c7a3af5 suppressing abort errors as they are expected 2023-07-07 11:13:43 -07:00
609cf72bd1 chicken needs to come first 2023-07-06 14:39:26 -07:00
a447b0ada8 removing eval-source-map, dont debuggin 2023-06-21 16:32:57 -07:00
5788f4cc69 temp source maps for debugin 2023-06-21 14:11:23 -07:00
f94b4e53c7 adding back in abort on item close in tree 2023-06-21 13:31:12 -07:00
faf71f1e67 omm-cherry-pick(#6602) : [ExportAsJson] Multiple Aliases in Export an… (#6662)
omm-cherry-pick(#6602) : [ExportAsJson] Multiple Aliases in Export and Conditional Styles Fixes (#6602)

Fixes issues that prevent import and export from being completed successfully. Specifically:

* if multiple aliases are detected, the first is created as a new object and and added to it's parent's composition, any subsequent aliases of the same object will not be recreated, but the originally created one will be added to the current parent's composition, creating an alias.

* Also, there are cases were conditionSetIdentifiers are stored in an object keyed by an item id in the configuration.objectstyles object, this fix will handle these as well.

* Replaces an errant `return` statement with a `continue` statement to prevent early exit from a recursive function.

---------

Co-authored-by: Andrew Henry <akhenry@gmail.com>
2023-05-15 13:12:37 -07:00
23310f85ae cherry pick retain styles on url change 2023-05-02 13:38:13 -07:00
d80819634b revert opening in new tab 2023-04-12 15:01:53 -07:00
483b62c152 Only decrement and save if there is composition but no child object reference 2023-04-07 14:08:58 -07:00
1254279635 Fix ExportAsJSONAction to not lose layout configurations on linked objects (#6562) 2023-04-05 23:05:27 -07:00
c768a71656 free findSubscriptionProvider 2023-03-31 15:50:38 -07:00
678a92bd29 Revert "enable source maps in prod"
This reverts commit 34b488944a.
2023-03-31 14:43:02 -07:00
34b488944a enable source maps in prod 2023-03-31 14:42:39 -07:00
4d1dd2f51d add temporary debugging 2023-03-31 12:23:23 -07:00
080f7b8f4b pass openmct and object key to function
re-enable historical row action
2023-03-29 17:09:35 -07:00
483f2feac8 allow contextual domain objects to row actions 2023-03-29 16:58:51 -07:00
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version: 2.1
orbs:
node: circleci/node@5.2.0
browser-tools: circleci/browser-tools@1.3.0
executors:
pw-focal-development:
docker:
- image: mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.45.2-focal
- image: mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.29.0-focal
environment:
NODE_ENV: development # Needed to ensure 'dist' folder created and devDependencies installed
PERCY_POSTINSTALL_BROWSER: "true" # Needed to store the percy browser in cache deps
PERCY_LOGLEVEL: "debug" # Enable DEBUG level logging for Percy (Issue: https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/5742)
PERCY_PARALLEL_TOTAL: 2
ubuntu:
machine:
image: ubuntu-2204:current
docker_layer_caching: true
PERCY_POSTINSTALL_BROWSER: 'true' # Needed to store the percy browser in cache deps
PERCY_LOGLEVEL: 'debug' # Enable DEBUG level logging for Percy (Issue: https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/5742)
parameters:
BUST_CACHE:
description: "Set this with the CircleCI UI Trigger Workflow button (boolean = true) to bust the cache!"
default: false
type: boolean
commands:
build_and_install:
description: "All steps used to build and install."
description: "All steps used to build and install. Will use cache if found"
parameters:
node-version:
type: string
steps:
- checkout
- node/install:
- restore_cache_cmd:
node-version: << parameters.node-version >>
- node/install-packages
- node/install:
install-npm: true
node-version: << parameters.node-version >>
- run: npm install --prefer-offline --no-audit --progress=false
restore_cache_cmd:
description: "Custom command for restoring cache with the ability to bust cache. When BUST_CACHE is set to true, jobs will not restore cache"
parameters:
node-version:
type: string
steps:
- when:
condition:
equal: [false, << pipeline.parameters.BUST_CACHE >> ]
steps:
- restore_cache:
key: deps-{{ .Branch }}--<< parameters.node-version >>--{{ checksum "package.json" }}-{{ checksum ".circleci/config.yml" }}
save_cache_cmd:
description: "Custom command for saving cache."
parameters:
node-version:
type: string
steps:
- save_cache:
key: deps-{{ .Branch }}--<< parameters.node-version >>--{{ checksum "package.json" }}-{{ checksum ".circleci/config.yml" }}
paths:
- ~/.npm
- node_modules
generate_and_store_version_and_filesystem_artifacts:
description: "Track important packages and files"
steps:
- run: |
[[ $EUID -ne 0 ]] && (sudo mkdir -p /tmp/artifacts && sudo chmod 777 /tmp/artifacts) || (mkdir -p /tmp/artifacts && chmod 777 /tmp/artifacts)
printenv NODE_ENV >> /tmp/artifacts/NODE_ENV.txt || true
mkdir /tmp/artifacts
printenv NODE_ENV >> /tmp/artifacts/NODE_ENV.txt
npm -v >> /tmp/artifacts/npm-version.txt
node -v >> /tmp/artifacts/node-version.txt
ls -latR >> /tmp/artifacts/dir.txt
- store_artifacts:
path: /tmp/artifacts/
generate_e2e_code_cov_report:
description: "Generate e2e code coverage artifacts and publish to codecov.io. Needed to that we can ignore the exit code status of the npm run test"
parameters:
description: "Generate e2e code coverage artifacts and publish to codecov.io. Needed to that we can ignore the exit code status of the npm run test"
parameters:
suite:
type: string
steps:
- run: npm run cov:e2e:report || true
- run: npm run cov:e2e:<<parameters.suite>>:publish
steps:
- run: npm run cov:e2e:report || true
- run: npm run cov:e2e:<<parameters.suite>>:publish
orbs:
node: circleci/node@4.9.0
browser-tools: circleci/browser-tools@1.3.0
jobs:
npm-audit:
parameters:
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node-version: <<parameters.node-version>>
- browser-tools/install-chrome:
replace-existing: false
- run:
command: |
mkdir -p dist/reports/tests/
TESTFILES=$(circleci tests glob "src/**/*Spec.js")
echo "$TESTFILES" | circleci tests run --command="xargs npm run test" --verbose
- run: npm run test
- run: npm run cov:unit:publish
- save_cache_cmd:
node-version: <<parameters.node-version>>
- store_test_results:
path: dist/reports/tests/
- store_artifacts:
path: coverage
- when:
condition:
equal: [42, 42] # Always generate version artifacts regardless of test failure https://discuss.circleci.com/t/make-custom-command-run-always-with-when-always/38957/2
steps:
- generate_and_store_version_and_filesystem_artifacts
- generate_and_store_version_and_filesystem_artifacts
e2e-test:
parameters:
suite: #ci or full
node-version:
type: string
suite: #stable or full
type: string
executor: pw-focal-development
parallelism: 7
parallelism: 4
steps:
- build_and_install:
node-version: lts/hydrogen
node-version: <<parameters.node-version>>
- when: #Only install chrome-beta when running the 'full' suite to save $$$
condition:
equal: ["full", <<parameters.suite>>]
equal: [ "full", <<parameters.suite>> ]
steps:
- run: npx playwright install chrome-beta
- run:
command: |
mkdir test-results
TESTFILES=$(circleci tests glob "e2e/**/*.spec.js")
echo "$TESTFILES" | circleci tests run --command="xargs npm run test:e2e:<<parameters.suite>>" --verbose --split-by=timings
- when:
condition:
equal: [42, 42] # Always run codecov reports regardless of test failure https://discuss.circleci.com/t/make-custom-command-run-always-with-when-always/38957/2
steps:
- generate_e2e_code_cov_report:
suite: <<parameters.suite>>
- run: SHARD="$((${CIRCLE_NODE_INDEX}+1))"; npm run test:e2e:<<parameters.suite>> -- --shard=${SHARD}/${CIRCLE_NODE_TOTAL}
- generate_e2e_code_cov_report:
suite: <<parameters.suite>>
- store_test_results:
path: test-results/results.xml
- store_artifacts:
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path: coverage
- store_artifacts:
path: html-test-results
- when:
condition:
equal: [42, 42] # Always generate version artifacts regardless of test failure https://discuss.circleci.com/t/make-custom-command-run-always-with-when-always/38957/2
steps:
- generate_and_store_version_and_filesystem_artifacts
e2e-mobile:
executor: pw-focal-development
steps:
- build_and_install:
node-version: lts/hydrogen
- run: npm run test:e2e:mobile
- when:
condition:
equal: [42, 42] # Always run codecov reports regardless of test failure https://discuss.circleci.com/t/make-custom-command-run-always-with-when-always/38957/2
steps:
- generate_e2e_code_cov_report:
suite: full
- store_test_results:
path: test-results/results.xml
- store_artifacts:
path: test-results
- store_artifacts:
path: coverage
- store_artifacts:
path: html-test-results
- when:
condition:
equal: [42, 42] # Always generate version artifacts regardless of test failure https://discuss.circleci.com/t/make-custom-command-run-always-with-when-always/38957/2
steps:
- generate_and_store_version_and_filesystem_artifacts
e2e-couchdb:
executor: ubuntu
steps:
- build_and_install:
node-version: lts/hydrogen
- run: npx playwright@1.45.2 install #Necessary for bare ubuntu machine
- run: |
export $(cat src/plugins/persistence/couch/.env.ci | xargs)
docker compose -f src/plugins/persistence/couch/couchdb-compose.yaml up --detach
sleep 3
bash src/plugins/persistence/couch/setup-couchdb.sh
- run: sh src/plugins/persistence/couch/replace-localstorage-with-couchdb-indexhtml.sh #Replace LocalStorage Plugin with CouchDB
- run: npm run test:e2e:couchdb
- when:
condition:
equal: [42, 42] # Always run codecov reports regardless of test failure https://discuss.circleci.com/t/make-custom-command-run-always-with-when-always/38957/2
steps:
- generate_e2e_code_cov_report:
suite: full #add to full suite
- store_test_results:
path: test-results/results.xml
- store_artifacts:
path: test-results
- store_artifacts:
path: coverage
- store_artifacts:
path: html-test-results
- when:
condition:
equal: [42, 42] # Always generate version artifacts regardless of test failure https://discuss.circleci.com/t/make-custom-command-run-always-with-when-always/38957/2
steps:
- generate_and_store_version_and_filesystem_artifacts
mem-test:
executor: pw-focal-development
steps:
- build_and_install:
node-version: lts/hydrogen
- run: npm run test:perf:memory
- store_test_results:
path: test-results/results.xml
- store_artifacts:
path: test-results
- store_artifacts:
path: html-test-results
- when:
condition:
equal: [42, 42] # Always run codecov reports regardless of test failure https://discuss.circleci.com/t/make-custom-command-run-always-with-when-always/38957/2
steps:
- generate_and_store_version_and_filesystem_artifacts
- generate_and_store_version_and_filesystem_artifacts
perf-test:
executor: pw-focal-development
steps:
- build_and_install:
node-version: lts/hydrogen
- run: npm run test:perf:localhost
- run: npm run test:perf:contract
- store_test_results:
path: test-results/results.xml
- store_artifacts:
path: test-results
- store_artifacts:
path: html-test-results
- when:
condition:
equal: [42, 42] # Always run codecov reports regardless of test failure https://discuss.circleci.com/t/make-custom-command-run-always-with-when-always/38957/2
steps:
- generate_and_store_version_and_filesystem_artifacts
visual-a11y:
parameters:
suite:
type: string # ci or full
node-version:
type: string
executor: pw-focal-development
parallelism: 2
steps:
- build_and_install:
node-version: lts/iron
- run: SHARD="$((${CIRCLE_NODE_INDEX}+1))"; npm run test:e2e:visual:<<parameters.suite>> -- --shard=${SHARD}/${CIRCLE_NODE_TOTAL}
node-version: <<parameters.node-version>>
- run: npm run test:perf
- store_test_results:
path: test-results/results.xml
- store_artifacts:
path: test-results
- store_artifacts:
path: html-test-results
- when:
condition:
equal: [42, 42] # Always generate version artifacts regardless of test failure https://discuss.circleci.com/t/make-custom-command-run-always-with-when-always/38957/2
steps:
- generate_and_store_version_and_filesystem_artifacts
- generate_and_store_version_and_filesystem_artifacts
visual-test:
parameters:
node-version:
type: string
executor: pw-focal-development
steps:
- build_and_install:
node-version: <<parameters.node-version>>
- run: npm run test:e2e:visual
- store_test_results:
path: test-results/results.xml
- store_artifacts:
path: test-results
- store_artifacts:
path: html-test-results
- generate_and_store_version_and_filesystem_artifacts
workflows:
overall-circleci-commit-status: #These jobs run on every commit
jobs:
- lint:
name: node20-lint
node-version: lts/iron
name: node14-lint
node-version: lts/fermium
- unit-test:
name: node18-chrome
node-version: lts/hydrogen
node-version: "18"
- e2e-test:
name: e2e-ci
suite: ci
- e2e-mobile
- visual-a11y:
name: visual-a11y-ci
suite: ci
- perf-test
- mem-test
name: e2e-stable
node-version: lts/gallium
suite: stable
- perf-test:
node-version: lts/gallium
- visual-test:
node-version: lts/gallium
the-nightly: #These jobs do not run on PRs, but against master at night
jobs:
- unit-test:
name: node20-chrome-nightly
node-version: lts/iron
name: node14-chrome-nightly
node-version: lts/fermium
- unit-test:
name: node16-chrome-nightly
node-version: lts/gallium
- unit-test:
name: node18-chrome
node-version: lts/hydrogen
node-version: "18"
- npm-audit:
node-version: lts/hydrogen
node-version: lts/gallium
- e2e-test:
name: e2e-full-nightly
node-version: lts/gallium
suite: full
- e2e-mobile
- perf-test
- mem-test
- visual-a11y:
name: visual-a11y-nightly
suite: full
- e2e-couchdb
- perf-test:
node-version: lts/gallium
- visual-test:
node-version: lts/gallium
triggers:
- schedule:
cron: "0 0 * * *"

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"Blockquote",
"Blockquotes",
"oger",
"lcovonly",
"gcov",
"WCAG",
"stackedplot",
"Andale",
"unnormalized",
"checksnapshots",
"specced",
"composables",
"countup",
"darkmatter",
"Undeletes",
"SSSZ"
],
"dictionaries": ["npm", "softwareTerms", "node", "html", "css", "bash", "en_US", "en-gb", "misc"],
"ignorePaths": [
"package.json",
"dist/**",
"package-lock.json",
"node_modules",
"coverage",
"*.log",
"html-test-results",
"test-results"
]
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const LEGACY_FILES = ['example/**'];
/** @type {import('eslint').Linter.Config} */
const config = {
env: {
browser: true,
es2024: true,
jasmine: true,
amd: true,
node: true
},
globals: {
_: 'readonly',
__webpack_public_path__: 'writeable',
__OPENMCT_VERSION__: 'readonly',
__OPENMCT_BUILD_DATE__: 'readonly',
__OPENMCT_REVISION__: 'readonly',
__OPENMCT_BUILD_BRANCH__: 'readonly'
},
plugins: ['prettier', 'unicorn', 'simple-import-sort'],
extends: [
'eslint:recommended',
'plugin:compat/recommended',
'plugin:vue/vue3-recommended',
'plugin:you-dont-need-lodash-underscore/compatible',
'plugin:prettier/recommended',
'plugin:no-unsanitized/DOM'
],
parser: 'vue-eslint-parser',
parserOptions: {
parser: '@babel/eslint-parser',
requireConfigFile: false,
allowImportExportEverywhere: true,
ecmaVersion: 'latest',
ecmaFeatures: {
impliedStrict: true
},
sourceType: 'module'
},
rules: {
'simple-import-sort/imports': 'warn',
'simple-import-sort/exports': 'warn',
'vue/no-deprecated-dollar-listeners-api': 'warn',
'vue/no-deprecated-events-api': 'warn',
'vue/no-v-for-template-key': 'off',
'vue/no-v-for-template-key-on-child': 'error',
'vue/component-name-in-template-casing': ['error', 'PascalCase'],
'prettier/prettier': 'error',
'you-dont-need-lodash-underscore/omit': 'off',
'you-dont-need-lodash-underscore/throttle': 'off',
'you-dont-need-lodash-underscore/flatten': 'off',
'you-dont-need-lodash-underscore/get': 'off',
'no-bitwise': 'error',
curly: 'error',
eqeqeq: 'error',
'guard-for-in': 'error',
'no-extend-native': 'error',
'no-inner-declarations': 'off',
'no-use-before-define': ['error', 'nofunc'],
'no-caller': 'error',
'no-irregular-whitespace': 'error',
'no-new': 'error',
'no-shadow': 'error',
'no-undef': 'error',
'no-unused-vars': [
'error',
{
vars: 'all',
args: 'none'
}
],
'no-console': 'off',
'new-cap': [
'error',
{
capIsNew: false,
properties: false
}
],
'dot-notation': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-case-declarations
'no-case-declarations': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/max-classes-per-file
'max-classes-per-file': ['error', 1],
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-eq-null
'no-eq-null': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-eval
'no-eval': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-implicit-globals
'no-implicit-globals': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-implied-eval
'no-implied-eval': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-lone-blocks
'no-lone-blocks': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-loop-func
'no-loop-func': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-new-func
'no-new-func': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-new-wrappers
'no-new-wrappers': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-octal-escape
'no-octal-escape': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-proto
'no-proto': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-return-await
'no-return-await': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-script-url
'no-script-url': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-self-compare
'no-self-compare': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-sequences
'no-sequences': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-unmodified-loop-condition
'no-unmodified-loop-condition': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-useless-call
'no-useless-call': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-nested-ternary
'no-nested-ternary': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-useless-computed-key
'no-useless-computed-key': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-var
'no-var': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/one-var
'one-var': ['error', 'never'],
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/default-case-last
'default-case-last': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/default-param-last
'default-param-last': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/grouped-accessor-pairs
'grouped-accessor-pairs': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-constructor-return
'no-constructor-return': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/array-callback-return
'array-callback-return': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-invalid-this
'no-invalid-this': 'error', // Believe this one actually surfaces some bugs
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/func-style
'func-style': ['error', 'declaration'],
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-unused-expressions
'no-unused-expressions': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-useless-concat
'no-useless-concat': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/radix
radix: 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/require-await
'require-await': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-alert
'no-alert': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-useless-constructor
'no-useless-constructor': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-duplicate-imports
'no-duplicate-imports': 'error',
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-implicit-coercion
'no-implicit-coercion': 'error',
//https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-unneeded-ternary
'no-unneeded-ternary': 'error',
'unicorn/filename-case': [
'error',
{
cases: {
pascalCase: true
},
ignore: ['^.*\\.(js|cjs|mjs)$']
}
],
'vue/first-attribute-linebreak': 'error',
'vue/multiline-html-element-content-newline': 'off',
'vue/singleline-html-element-content-newline': 'off',
'vue/no-mutating-props': 'off' // TODO: Remove this rule and fix resulting errors
},
overrides: [
{
files: LEGACY_FILES,
rules: {
'no-unused-vars': [
'error',
{
vars: 'all',
args: 'none',
varsIgnorePattern: 'controller'
}
],
'no-nested-ternary': 'off',
'no-var': 'off',
'one-var': 'off'
}
}
]
};
module.exports = config;

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const LEGACY_FILES = ["example/**"];
module.exports = {
"env": {
"browser": true,
"es6": true,
"jasmine": true,
"amd": true
},
"globals": {
"_": "readonly"
},
"extends": [
"eslint:recommended",
"plugin:compat/recommended",
"plugin:vue/recommended",
"plugin:you-dont-need-lodash-underscore/compatible"
],
"parser": "vue-eslint-parser",
"parserOptions": {
"parser": "@babel/eslint-parser",
"requireConfigFile": false,
"allowImportExportEverywhere": true,
"ecmaVersion": 2015,
"ecmaFeatures": {
"impliedStrict": true
}
},
"rules": {
"you-dont-need-lodash-underscore/omit": "off",
"you-dont-need-lodash-underscore/throttle": "off",
"you-dont-need-lodash-underscore/flatten": "off",
"you-dont-need-lodash-underscore/get": "off",
"no-bitwise": "error",
"curly": "error",
"eqeqeq": "error",
"guard-for-in": "error",
"no-extend-native": "error",
"no-inner-declarations": "off",
"no-use-before-define": ["error", "nofunc"],
"no-caller": "error",
"no-irregular-whitespace": "error",
"no-new": "error",
"no-shadow": "error",
"no-undef": "error",
"no-unused-vars": [
"error",
{
"vars": "all",
"args": "none"
}
],
"no-console": "off",
"no-trailing-spaces": "error",
"space-before-function-paren": [
"error",
{
"anonymous": "always",
"asyncArrow": "always",
"named": "never"
}
],
"array-bracket-spacing": "error",
"space-in-parens": "error",
"space-before-blocks": "error",
"comma-dangle": "error",
"eol-last": "error",
"new-cap": [
"error",
{
"capIsNew": false,
"properties": false
}
],
"dot-notation": "error",
"indent": ["error", 4],
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-case-declarations
"no-case-declarations": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/max-classes-per-file
"max-classes-per-file": ["error", 1],
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-eq-null
"no-eq-null": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-eval
"no-eval": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-floating-decimal
"no-floating-decimal": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-implicit-globals
"no-implicit-globals": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-implied-eval
"no-implied-eval": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-lone-blocks
"no-lone-blocks": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-loop-func
"no-loop-func": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-new-func
"no-new-func": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-new-wrappers
"no-new-wrappers": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-octal-escape
"no-octal-escape": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-proto
"no-proto": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-return-await
"no-return-await": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-script-url
"no-script-url": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-self-compare
"no-self-compare": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-sequences
"no-sequences": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-unmodified-loop-condition
"no-unmodified-loop-condition": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-useless-call
"no-useless-call": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/wrap-iife
"wrap-iife": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-nested-ternary
"no-nested-ternary": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/switch-colon-spacing
"switch-colon-spacing": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-useless-computed-key
"no-useless-computed-key": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/rest-spread-spacing
"rest-spread-spacing": ["error"],
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-var
"no-var": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/one-var
"one-var": ["error", "never"],
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/default-case-last
"default-case-last": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/default-param-last
"default-param-last": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/grouped-accessor-pairs
"grouped-accessor-pairs": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-constructor-return
"no-constructor-return": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/array-callback-return
"array-callback-return": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-invalid-this
"no-invalid-this": "error", // Believe this one actually surfaces some bugs
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/func-style
"func-style": ["error", "declaration"],
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-unused-expressions
"no-unused-expressions": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-useless-concat
"no-useless-concat": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/radix
"radix": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/require-await
"require-await": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-alert
"no-alert": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-useless-constructor
"no-useless-constructor": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-duplicate-imports
"no-duplicate-imports": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-implicit-coercion
"no-implicit-coercion": "error",
//https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-unneeded-ternary
"no-unneeded-ternary": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/semi
"semi": ["error", "always"],
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-multi-spaces
"no-multi-spaces": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/key-spacing
"key-spacing": ["error", {
"afterColon": true
}],
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/keyword-spacing
"keyword-spacing": ["error", {
"before": true,
"after": true
}],
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/comma-spacing
// Also requires one line code fix
"comma-spacing": ["error", {
"after": true
}],
//https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-whitespace-before-property
"no-whitespace-before-property": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/object-curly-newline
"object-curly-newline": ["error", {
"consistent": true,
"multiline": true
}],
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/object-property-newline
"object-property-newline": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/brace-style
"brace-style": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-multiple-empty-lines
"no-multiple-empty-lines": ["error", {"max": 1}],
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/operator-linebreak
"operator-linebreak": ["error", "before", {"overrides": {"=": "after"}}],
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/padding-line-between-statements
"padding-line-between-statements": ["error", {
"blankLine": "always",
"prev": "multiline-block-like",
"next": "*"
}, {
"blankLine": "always",
"prev": "*",
"next": "return"
}],
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/space-infix-ops
"space-infix-ops": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/space-unary-ops
"space-unary-ops": ["error", {
"words": true,
"nonwords": false
}],
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/arrow-spacing
"arrow-spacing": "error",
// https://eslint.org/docs/rules/semi-spacing
"semi-spacing": ["error", {
"before": false,
"after": true
}],
"vue/html-indent": [
"error",
4,
{
"attribute": 1,
"baseIndent": 0,
"closeBracket": 0,
"alignAttributesVertically": true,
"ignores": []
}
],
"vue/html-self-closing": ["error",
{
"html": {
"void": "never",
"normal": "never",
"component": "always"
},
"svg": "always",
"math": "always"
}
],
"vue/max-attributes-per-line": ["error", {
"singleline": 1,
"multiline": 1,
}],
"vue/first-attribute-linebreak": "error",
"vue/multiline-html-element-content-newline": "off",
"vue/singleline-html-element-content-newline": "off",
"vue/multi-word-component-names": "off", // TODO enable, align with conventions
"vue/no-mutating-props": "off"
},
"overrides": [
{
"files": LEGACY_FILES,
"rules": {
"no-unused-vars": [
"warn",
{
"vars": "all",
"args": "none",
"varsIgnorePattern": "controller"
}
],
"no-nested-ternary": "off",
"no-var": "off",
"one-var": "off"
}
}
]
};

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# git-blame ignored revisions
# To configure, run:
# git config blame.ignoreRevsFile .git-blame-ignore-revs
# Requires Git > 2.23
# See https://git-scm.com/docs/git-blame#Documentation/git-blame.txt---ignore-revs-fileltfilegt
# vue-eslint update 2019
14a0f84c1bcd56886d7c9e4e6afa8f7d292734e5
# eslint changes 2022
d80b6923541704ab925abf0047cbbc58735c27e2
# Copyright year update 2022
4a9744e916d24122a81092f6b7950054048ba860
# Copyright year update 2023
8040b275fcf2ba71b42cd72d4daa64bb25c19c2d
# Apply `prettier` formatting
caa7bc6faebc204f67aedae3e35fb0d0d3ce27a7

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@ -8,15 +8,14 @@ Closes <!--- Insert Issue Number(s) this PR addresses. Start by typing # will op
* [ ] Have you followed the guidelines in our [Contributing document](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)?
* [ ] Have you checked to ensure there aren't other open [Pull Requests](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/pulls) for the same update/change?
* [ ] Is this a [notable change](../docs/src/process/release.md) that will require a special callout in the release notes? For example, will this break compatibility with existing APIs or projects that consume these plugins?
* [ ] Is this change backwards compatible? For example, developers won't need to change how they are calling the API or how they've extended core plugins such as Tables or Plots.
### Author Checklist
* [ ] Changes address original issue?
* [ ] Tests included and/or updated with changes?
* [ ] Command line build passes?
* [ ] Has this been smoke tested?
* [ ] Have you associated this PR with a `type:` label? Note: this is not necessarily the same as the original issue.
* [ ] Have you associated a milestone with this PR? Note: leave blank if unsure.
* [ ] Testing instructions included in associated issue OR is this a dependency/testcase change?
### Reviewer Checklist
@ -26,3 +25,5 @@ Closes <!--- Insert Issue Number(s) this PR addresses. Start by typing # will op
* [ ] Changes appear not to be breaking changes?
* [ ] Appropriate automated tests included?
* [ ] Code style and in-line documentation are appropriate?
* [ ] Has associated issue been labelled unverified? (only applicable if this PR closes the issue)
* [ ] Has associated issue been labelled bug? (only applicable if this PR is for a bug fix)

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name: 'Custom CodeQL config'
paths-ignore:
# Ignore e2e tests and framework
- e2e

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@ -1,42 +1,35 @@
version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: 'npm'
directory: '/'
- package-ecosystem: "npm"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: 'weekly'
interval: "daily"
open-pull-requests-limit: 10
rebase-strategy: 'disabled'
labels:
- 'pr:daveit'
- 'pr:e2e'
- 'type:maintenance'
- 'dependencies'
- 'pr:platform'
- "pr:e2e"
- "type:maintenance"
- "dependencies"
- "pr:daveit"
- "pr:platform"
ignore:
#We have to source the playwright container which is not detected by Dependabot
- dependency-name: '@playwright/test'
- dependency-name: 'playwright-core'
- dependency-name: "@playwright/test"
- dependency-name: "playwright-core"
#Lots of noise in these type patch releases.
- dependency-name: '@babel/eslint-parser'
update-types: ['version-update:semver-patch']
- dependency-name: 'eslint-plugin-vue'
update-types: ['version-update:semver-patch']
- dependency-name: 'babel-loader'
update-types: ['version-update:semver-patch']
- dependency-name: 'sinon'
update-types: ['version-update:semver-patch']
- dependency-name: 'moment-timezone'
update-types: ['version-update:semver-patch']
- dependency-name: '@types/lodash'
update-types: ['version-update:semver-patch']
- dependency-name: 'marked'
update-types: ['version-update:semver-patch']
- package-ecosystem: 'github-actions'
directory: '/'
- dependency-name: "@babel/eslint-parser"
update-types: ["version-update:semver-patch"]
- dependency-name: "eslint-plugin-vue"
update-types: ["version-update:semver-patch"]
- dependency-name: "babel-loader"
update-types: ["version-update:semver-patch"]
- dependency-name: "sinon"
update-types: ["version-update:semver-patch"]
- package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: 'daily'
rebase-strategy: 'disabled'
interval: "daily"
labels:
- 'pr:daveit'
- 'type:maintenance'
- 'dependencies'
- "type:maintenance"
- "dependencies"
- "pr:daveit"

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@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
changelog:
categories:
- title: 💥 Notable Changes
labels:
- notable_change
- title: 🏕 Features
labels:
- type:feature
- title: 🎉 Enhancements
labels:
- type:enhancement
exclude:
labels:
- type:feature
- title: 🔧 Maintenance
labels:
- type:maintenance
- title: ⚡ Performance
labels:
- performance
- title: 👒 Dependencies
labels:
- dependencies
- title: 🐛 Bug Fixes
labels:
- "*"

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@ -27,18 +27,18 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
uses: actions/checkout@v3
# Initializes the CodeQL tools for scanning.
- name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v3
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v2
with:
config-file: ./.github/codeql/codeql-config.yml
languages: javascript
queries: security-and-quality
- name: Autobuild
uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@v3
uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@v2
- name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v3
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v2

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@ -1,88 +1,38 @@
name: 'e2e-couchdb'
name: "e2e-couchdb"
on:
push:
branches: master
workflow_dispatch:
pull_request:
types:
- labeled
- opened
schedule:
- cron: '0 0 * * *'
env:
OPENMCT_DATABASE_NAME: openmct
COUCH_ADMIN_USER: admin
COUCH_ADMIN_PASSWORD: password
COUCH_BASE_LOCAL: http://localhost:5984
COUCH_NODE_NAME: nonode@nohost
jobs:
e2e-couchdb:
if: contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'pr:e2e:couchdb') || github.event_name == 'schedule' || github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' || github.event.action == 'opened'
if: ${{ github.event.label.name == 'pr:e2e:couchdb' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- run : docker-compose -f src/plugins/persistence/couch/couchdb-compose.yaml up --detach
- run : sleep 3 # wait until CouchDB has started (TODO: there must be a better way)
- run : bash src/plugins/persistence/couch/setup-couchdb.sh
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 'lts/hydrogen'
- name: Cache NPM dependencies
uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
path: ~/.npm
key: ${{ runner.os }}-node-${{ hashFiles('**/package.json') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-node-
- run: npm ci --no-audit --progress=false
- name: Login to DockerHub
uses: docker/login-action@v3
continue-on-error: true
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
- run: npx playwright@1.45.2 install
- name: Start CouchDB Docker Container and Init with Setup Scripts
run: |
export $(cat src/plugins/persistence/couch/.env.ci | xargs)
docker compose -f src/plugins/persistence/couch/couchdb-compose.yaml up --detach
sleep 3
bash src/plugins/persistence/couch/setup-couchdb.sh
bash src/plugins/persistence/couch/replace-localstorage-with-couchdb-indexhtml.sh
- name: Run CouchDB Tests
env:
COMMIT_INFO_SHA: ${{github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
run: npm run test:e2e:couchdb
- name: Publish Results to Codecov.io
env:
SUPER_SECRET: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
run: npm run cov:e2e:full:publish
node-version: '16'
- run: npx playwright@1.29.0 install
- run: npm install
- run: sh src/plugins/persistence/couch/replace-localstorage-with-couchdb-indexhtml.sh
- run: npm run test:e2e:couchdb
- run: ls -latr
- name: Archive test results
if: success() || failure()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
path: test-results
- name: Archive html test results
if: success() || failure()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
path: html-test-results
- name: Remove pr:e2e:couchdb label (if present)
if: always()
uses: actions/github-script@v6
with:
script: |
const { owner, repo, number } = context.issue;
const labelToRemove = 'pr:e2e:couchdb';
try {
await github.rest.issues.removeLabel({
owner,
repo,
issue_number: number,
name: labelToRemove
});
} catch (error) {
core.warning(`Failed to remove ' + labelToRemove + ' label: ${error.message}`);
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name: 'pr:e2e:flakefinder'
on:
# push:
# branches: master
workflow_dispatch:
# pull_request:
# types:
# - labeled
# - opened
# schedule:
# - cron: '0 0 * * *'
jobs:
e2e-flakefinder:
if: contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'pr:e2e:flakefinder') || github.event_name == 'schedule' || github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' || github.event.action == 'opened'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 120
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 'lts/hydrogen'
- name: Cache NPM dependencies
uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
path: ~/.npm
key: ${{ runner.os }}-node-${{ hashFiles('**/package.json') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-node-
- run: npx playwright@1.45.2 install
- run: npm ci --no-audit --progress=false
- name: Run E2E Tests (Repeated 10 Times)
run: npm run test:e2e:ci -- --retries=0 --repeat-each=10 --max-failures=50
- name: Archive test results
if: success() || failure()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
path: test-results
- name: Remove pr:e2e:flakefinder label (if present)
if: always()
uses: actions/github-script@v6
with:
script: |
const { owner, repo, number } = context.issue;
const labelToRemove = 'pr:e2e:flakefinder';
try {
await github.rest.issues.removeLabel({
owner,
repo,
issue_number: number,
name: labelToRemove
});
} catch (error) {
core.warning(`Failed to remove ' + labelToRemove + ' label: ${error.message}`);
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name: 'e2e-perf'
on:
push:
branches: master
workflow_dispatch:
pull_request:
types:
- labeled
- opened
schedule:
- cron: '0 0 * * *'
jobs:
e2e-full:
if: contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'pr:e2e:perf') || github.event_name == 'schedule' || github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 'lts/hydrogen'
- name: Cache NPM dependencies
uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
path: ~/.npm
key: ${{ runner.os }}-node-${{ hashFiles('**/package.json') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-node-
- run: npx playwright@1.45.2 install
- run: npm ci --no-audit --progress=false
- run: npm run test:perf:localhost
- run: npm run test:perf:contract
- run: npm run test:perf:memory
- name: Archive test results
if: success() || failure()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
path: test-results
- name: Remove pr:e2e:perf label (if present)
if: always()
uses: actions/github-script@v6
with:
script: |
const { owner, repo, number } = context.issue;
const labelToRemove = 'pr:e2e:perf';
try {
await github.rest.issues.removeLabel({
owner,
repo,
issue_number: number,
name: labelToRemove
});
} catch (error) {
core.warning(`Failed to remove ' + labelToRemove + ' label: ${error.message}`);
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name: 'e2e-pr'
name: "e2e-pr"
on:
push:
branches: master
workflow_dispatch:
pull_request:
types:
- labeled
- opened
schedule:
- cron: '0 0 * * *'
jobs:
e2e-full:
if: contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'pr:e2e') || github.event_name == 'schedule' || github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch'
if: ${{ github.event.label.name == 'pr:e2e' }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
timeout-minutes: 60
strategy:
matrix:
os:
- ubuntu-latest
- windows-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 'lts/hydrogen'
- name: Cache NPM dependencies
uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
path: ~/.npm
key: ${{ runner.os }}-node-${{ hashFiles('**/package.json') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-node-
- run: npx playwright@1.45.2 install
- run: npx playwright install chrome-beta
- run: npm ci --no-audit --progress=false
- run: npm run test:e2e:full -- --max-failures=40
- run: npm run cov:e2e:report || true
- shell: bash
env:
SUPER_SECRET: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
run: |
npm run cov:e2e:full:publish
- name: Archive test results
if: success() || failure()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
path: test-results
- name: Remove pr:e2e label (if present)
if: always()
- name: Trigger Success
uses: actions/github-script@v6
with:
script: |
const { owner, repo, number } = context.issue;
const labelToRemove = 'pr:e2e';
try {
await github.rest.issues.removeLabel({
owner,
repo,
issue_number: number,
name: labelToRemove
});
} catch (error) {
core.warning(`Failed to remove ' + labelToRemove + ' label: ${error.message}`);
}
github.rest.issues.createComment({
issue_number: context.issue.number,
owner: "nasa",
repo: "openmct",
body: 'Started e2e Run. Follow along: https://github.com/nasa/openmct/actions/runs/' + context.runId
})
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: '16'
- run: npx playwright@1.29.0 install
- run: npx playwright install chrome-beta
- run: npm install
- run: npm run test:e2e:full
- name: Archive test results
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
path: test-results
- name: Test success
if: ${{ success() }}
uses: actions/github-script@v6
with:
script: |
github.rest.issues.createComment({
issue_number: context.issue.number,
owner: "nasa",
repo: "openmct",
body: 'Success ✅ ! Build artifacts are here: https://github.com/nasa/openmct/actions/runs/' + context.runId
})
- name: Test failure
if: ${{ failure() }}
uses: actions/github-script@v6
with:
script: |
github.rest.issues.createComment({
issue_number: context.issue.number,
owner: "nasa",
repo: "openmct",
body: 'Failure ❌ ! Build artifacts are here: https://github.com/nasa/openmct/actions/runs/' + context.runId
})

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name: "e2e"
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
version:
description: 'Which branch do you want to test?' # Limited to branch for now
required: false
default: 'master'
jobs:
e2e:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.inputs.version }}
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: '16'
- run: npm install
- name: Run the e2e tests
run: npm run test:e2e:ci

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build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: lts/hydrogen
- run: npm ci
node-version: 16
- run: npm install
- run: |
echo "//registry.npmjs.org/:_authToken=$NODE_AUTH_TOKEN" >> ~/.npmrc
npm whoami
@ -26,12 +26,12 @@ jobs:
needs: build
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: lts/hydrogen
node-version: 16
registry-url: https://registry.npmjs.org/
- run: npm ci
- run: npm install
- run: npm publish --access=public --tag unstable
env:
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name: 'pr-platform'
name: "pr-platform"
on:
push:
branches: master
workflow_dispatch:
pull_request:
types:
- labeled
- opened
schedule:
- cron: '0 0 * * *'
types: [ labeled ]
jobs:
pr-platform:
if: contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'pr:platform') || github.event_name == 'schedule' || github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch'
e2e-full:
if: ${{ github.event.label.name == 'pr:platform' }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
timeout-minutes: 60
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
@ -22,49 +16,19 @@ jobs:
- macos-latest
- windows-latest
node_version:
- lts/iron
- lts/hydrogen
- 14
- 16
- 18
architecture:
- x64
name: Node ${{ matrix.node_version }} - ${{ matrix.architecture }} on ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Setup node
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: ${{ matrix.node_version }}
architecture: ${{ matrix.architecture }}
- name: Cache NPM dependencies
uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
path: ~/.npm
key: ${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.node_version }}-${{ hashFiles('**/package.json') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-${{ matrix.node_version }}-
- run: npm ci --no-audit --progress=false
- run: npm install
- run: npm test
- run: npm run lint -- --quiet
- name: Remove pr:platform label (if present)
if: always()
uses: actions/github-script@v6
with:
script: |
const { owner, repo, number } = context.issue;
const labelToRemove = 'pr:platform';
try {
await github.rest.issues.removeLabel({
owner,
repo,
issue_number: number,
name: labelToRemove
});
} catch (error) {
core.warning(`Failed to remove ' + labelToRemove + ' label: ${error.message}`);
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on:
pull_request:
types:
- labeled
- unlabeled
- milestoned
- demilestoned
- opened
- reopened
- synchronize
- edited
- synchronize
- ready_for_review
- review_requested
- review_request_removed
pull_request_review_comment:
types:
- created
env:
LABELS: ${{ join( github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, ' ' ) }}
jobs:
prcop:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@ -24,17 +22,5 @@ jobs:
- name: Linting Pull Request
uses: makaroni4/prcop@v1.0.35
with:
config-file: '.github/workflows/prcop-config.json'
config-file: ".github/workflows/prcop-config.json"
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
check-type-label:
name: Check type Label
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- if: contains( env.LABELS, 'type:' ) == false
run: exit 1
check-milestone:
name: Check Milestone
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- if: github.event.pull_request.milestone == null && contains( env.LABELS, 'no milestone' ) == false
run: exit 1

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@ -15,9 +15,6 @@
*.idea
*.iml
# VSCode
.vscode/settings.json
# Build output
target
dist
@ -48,5 +45,5 @@ index.html.bak
coverage
codecov
# Don't commit MacOS screenshots
*-darwin.png
# :(
package-lock.json

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!openmct.js
!SECURITY.md
# Dont include the example html
dist/index.html
# Add e2e tests to npm package
!/e2e/**/*
# ... except our test-data folder files.
/e2e/test-data/*.json

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loglevel=warn
#Prevent folks from ignoring an important error when building from source
engine-strict=true
engine-strict=true

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# Docs
*.md
# Build output
target
dist
# Mac OS X Finder
.DS_Store
# Node dependencies
node_modules
# npm-debug log
npm-debug.log
# karma reports
report.*.json
# e2e test artifacts
test-results
html-test-results
# codecov artifacts
.nyc_output
coverage
codecov

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@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
{
"trailingComma": "none",
"singleQuote": true,
"printWidth": 100,
"endOfLine": "auto"
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{
// See https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=827846 to learn about workspace recommendations.
// Extension identifier format: ${publisher}.${name}. Example: vscode.csharp
// List of extensions which should be recommended for users of this workspace.
"recommendations": [
"Vue.volar",
"dbaeumer.vscode-eslint",
"rvest.vs-code-prettier-eslint"
],
// List of extensions recommended by VS Code that should not be recommended for users of this workspace.
"unwantedRecommendations": ["octref.vetur"]
}

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/* global __dirname module */
/*
This is the OpenMCT common webpack file. It is imported by the other three webpack configurations:
- webpack.prod.js - the production configuration for OpenMCT (default)
- webpack.dev.js - the development configuration for OpenMCT
- webpack.coverage.js - imports webpack.dev.js and adds code coverage
There are separate npm scripts to use these configurations, though simply running `npm install`
will use the default production configuration.
*/
const path = require("path");
const packageDefinition = require("../package.json");
const CopyWebpackPlugin = require("copy-webpack-plugin");
const webpack = require("webpack");
const MiniCssExtractPlugin = require("mini-css-extract-plugin");
const { VueLoaderPlugin } = require("vue-loader");
let gitRevision = "error-retrieving-revision";
let gitBranch = "error-retrieving-branch";
try {
gitRevision = require("child_process")
.execSync("git rev-parse HEAD")
.toString()
.trim();
gitBranch = require("child_process")
.execSync("git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD")
.toString()
.trim();
} catch (err) {
console.warn(err);
}
const projectRootDir = path.resolve(__dirname, "..");
/** @type {import('webpack').Configuration} */
const config = {
context: projectRootDir,
entry: {
openmct: "./openmct.js",
generatorWorker: "./example/generator/generatorWorker.js",
couchDBChangesFeed:
"./src/plugins/persistence/couch/CouchChangesFeed.js",
inMemorySearchWorker: "./src/api/objects/InMemorySearchWorker.js",
espressoTheme: "./src/plugins/themes/espresso-theme.scss",
snowTheme: "./src/plugins/themes/snow-theme.scss"
},
output: {
globalObject: "this",
filename: "[name].js",
path: path.resolve(projectRootDir, "dist"),
library: "openmct",
libraryTarget: "umd",
publicPath: "",
hashFunction: "xxhash64",
clean: true
},
resolve: {
alias: {
"@": path.join(projectRootDir, "src"),
legacyRegistry: path.join(projectRootDir, "src/legacyRegistry"),
saveAs: "file-saver/src/FileSaver.js",
csv: "comma-separated-values",
EventEmitter: "eventemitter3",
bourbon: "bourbon.scss",
"plotly-basic": "plotly.js-basic-dist",
"plotly-gl2d": "plotly.js-gl2d-dist",
"d3-scale": path.join(
projectRootDir,
"node_modules/d3-scale/dist/d3-scale.min.js"
),
printj: path.join(
projectRootDir,
"node_modules/printj/dist/printj.min.js"
),
styles: path.join(projectRootDir, "src/styles"),
MCT: path.join(projectRootDir, "src/MCT"),
testUtils: path.join(projectRootDir, "src/utils/testUtils.js"),
objectUtils: path.join(
projectRootDir,
"src/api/objects/object-utils.js"
),
"kdbush": path.join(projectRootDir, "node_modules/kdbush/kdbush.min.js"),
utils: path.join(projectRootDir, "src/utils")
}
},
plugins: [
new webpack.DefinePlugin({
__OPENMCT_VERSION__: `'${packageDefinition.version}'`,
__OPENMCT_BUILD_DATE__: `'${new Date()}'`,
__OPENMCT_REVISION__: `'${gitRevision}'`,
__OPENMCT_BUILD_BRANCH__: `'${gitBranch}'`
}),
new VueLoaderPlugin(),
new CopyWebpackPlugin({
patterns: [
{
from: "src/images/favicons",
to: "favicons"
},
{
from: "./index.html",
transform: function (content) {
return content.toString().replace(/dist\//g, "");
}
},
{
from: "src/plugins/imagery/layers",
to: "imagery"
}
]
}),
new MiniCssExtractPlugin({
filename: "[name].css",
chunkFilename: "[name].css"
})
],
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.(sc|sa|c)ss$/,
use: [
MiniCssExtractPlugin.loader,
{
loader: "css-loader"
},
{
loader: "resolve-url-loader"
},
{
loader: "sass-loader",
options: { sourceMap: true }
}
]
},
{
test: /\.vue$/,
use: "vue-loader"
},
{
test: /\.html$/,
type: "asset/source"
},
{
test: /\.(jpg|jpeg|png|svg)$/,
type: "asset/resource",
generator: {
filename: "images/[name][ext]"
}
},
{
test: /\.ico$/,
type: "asset/resource",
generator: {
filename: "icons/[name][ext]"
}
},
{
test: /\.(woff|woff2?|eot|ttf)$/,
type: "asset/resource",
generator: {
filename: "fonts/[name][ext]"
}
}
]
},
stats: "errors-warnings",
performance: {
// We should eventually consider chunking to decrease
// these values
maxEntrypointSize: 27000000,
maxAssetSize: 27000000
}
};
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/*
This is the OpenMCT common webpack file. It is imported by the other three webpack configurations:
- webpack.prod.mjs - the production configuration for OpenMCT (default)
- webpack.dev.mjs - the development configuration for OpenMCT
- webpack.coverage.mjs - imports webpack.dev.js and adds code coverage
There are separate npm scripts to use these configurations, though simply running `npm install`
will use the default production configuration.
*/
import { execSync } from 'node:child_process';
import fs from 'node:fs';
import path from 'node:path';
import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url';
import CopyWebpackPlugin from 'copy-webpack-plugin';
import MiniCssExtractPlugin from 'mini-css-extract-plugin';
import { VueLoaderPlugin } from 'vue-loader';
import webpack from 'webpack';
import { merge } from 'webpack-merge';
let gitRevision = 'error-retrieving-revision';
let gitBranch = 'error-retrieving-branch';
const { version } = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(new URL('../package.json', import.meta.url)));
try {
gitRevision = execSync('git rev-parse HEAD').toString().trim();
gitBranch = execSync('git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD').toString().trim();
} catch (err) {
console.warn(err);
}
const projectRootDir = fileURLToPath(new URL('../', import.meta.url));
/** @type {import('webpack').Configuration} */
const config = {
context: projectRootDir,
devServer: {
client: {
progress: true,
overlay: {
// Disable overlay for runtime errors.
// See: https://github.com/webpack/webpack-dev-server/issues/4771
runtimeErrors: false
}
}
},
entry: {
openmct: './openmct.js',
generatorWorker: './example/generator/generatorWorker.js',
couchDBChangesFeed: './src/plugins/persistence/couch/CouchChangesFeed.js',
inMemorySearchWorker: './src/api/objects/InMemorySearchWorker.js',
espressoTheme: './src/plugins/themes/espresso-theme.scss',
snowTheme: './src/plugins/themes/snow-theme.scss',
darkmatterTheme: './src/plugins/themes/darkmatter-theme.scss'
},
output: {
globalObject: 'this',
filename: '[name].js',
path: path.resolve(projectRootDir, 'dist'),
library: {
name: 'openmct',
type: 'umd',
export: 'default'
},
publicPath: '',
hashFunction: 'xxhash64',
clean: true
},
resolve: {
alias: {
'@': path.join(projectRootDir, 'src'),
legacyRegistry: path.join(projectRootDir, 'src/legacyRegistry'),
csv: 'comma-separated-values',
bourbon: 'bourbon.scss',
'plotly-basic': 'plotly.js-basic-dist-min',
'plotly-gl2d': 'plotly.js-gl2d-dist-min',
printj: 'printj/printj.mjs',
styles: path.join(projectRootDir, 'src/styles'),
MCT: path.join(projectRootDir, 'src/MCT'),
testUtils: path.join(projectRootDir, 'src/utils/testUtils.js'),
objectUtils: path.join(projectRootDir, 'src/api/objects/object-utils.js'),
utils: path.join(projectRootDir, 'src/utils'),
vue: 'vue/dist/vue.esm-bundler'
}
},
plugins: [
new webpack.DefinePlugin({
__OPENMCT_VERSION__: `'${version}'`,
__OPENMCT_BUILD_DATE__: `'${new Date()}'`,
__OPENMCT_REVISION__: `'${gitRevision}'`,
__OPENMCT_BUILD_BRANCH__: `'${gitBranch}'`,
__VUE_OPTIONS_API__: true, // enable/disable Options API support, default: true
__VUE_PROD_DEVTOOLS__: false // enable/disable devtools support in production, default: false
}),
new VueLoaderPlugin(),
new CopyWebpackPlugin({
patterns: [
{
from: 'src/images/favicons',
to: 'favicons'
},
{
from: './index.html',
transform: function (content) {
return content.toString().replace(/dist\//g, '');
}
},
{
from: 'src/plugins/imagery/layers',
to: 'imagery'
}
]
}),
new MiniCssExtractPlugin({
filename: '[name].css',
chunkFilename: '[name].css'
}),
// Add a UTF-8 BOM to CSS output to avoid random mojibake
new webpack.BannerPlugin({
test: /.*Theme\.css$/,
raw: true,
banner: '@charset "UTF-8";'
})
],
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.(sc|sa|c)ss$/,
use: [
MiniCssExtractPlugin.loader,
{
loader: 'css-loader'
},
{
loader: 'resolve-url-loader'
},
{
loader: 'sass-loader',
options: { sourceMap: true }
}
]
},
{
test: /\.vue$/,
loader: 'vue-loader',
options: {
compilerOptions: {
hoistStatic: false,
whitespace: 'preserve'
}
}
},
{
test: /\.html$/,
type: 'asset/source'
},
{
test: /\.(jpg|jpeg|png|svg)$/,
type: 'asset/resource',
generator: {
filename: 'images/[name][ext]'
}
},
{
test: /\.ico$/,
type: 'asset/resource',
generator: {
filename: 'icons/[name][ext]'
}
},
{
test: /\.(woff|woff2?|eot|ttf)$/,
type: 'asset/resource',
generator: {
filename: 'fonts/[name][ext]'
}
}
]
},
stats: 'errors-warnings',
performance: {
// We should eventually consider chunking to decrease
// these values
maxEntrypointSize: 27000000,
maxAssetSize: 27000000
}
};
export default config;

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/* global module */
/*
This file extends the webpack.dev.js config to add babel istanbul coverage.
OpenMCT Continuous Integration servers use this configuration to add code coverage
information to pull requests.
*/
const config = require("./webpack.dev");
// eslint-disable-next-line no-undef
const CI = process.env.CI === "true";
config.devtool = CI ? false : undefined;
config.devServer.hot = false;
config.module.rules.push({
test: /\.js$/,
exclude: /(Spec\.js$)|(node_modules)/,
use: {
loader: "babel-loader",
options: {
retainLines: true,
// eslint-disable-next-line no-undef
plugins: [
[
"babel-plugin-istanbul",
{
extension: [".js", ".vue"]
}
]
]
}
}
});
module.exports = config;

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/*
This file extends the webpack.dev.mjs config to add babel istanbul coverage.
OpenMCT Continuous Integration servers use this configuration to add code coverage
information to pull requests.
*/
import config from './webpack.dev.mjs';
config.devtool = 'inline-source-map';
config.devServer.hot = false;
config.module.rules.push({
test: /\.js$/,
exclude: /(Spec\.js$)|(node_modules)/,
use: {
loader: 'babel-loader',
options: {
retainLines: true,
plugins: [
[
'babel-plugin-istanbul',
{
extension: ['.js', '.vue']
}
]
]
}
}
});
export default config;

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/* global __dirname module */
/*
This configuration should be used for development purposes. It contains full source map, a
devServer (which be invoked using by `npm start`), and a non-minified Vue.js distribution.
If OpenMCT is to be used for a production server, use webpack.prod.js instead.
*/
const path = require("path");
const webpack = require("webpack");
const { merge } = require("webpack-merge");
const common = require("./webpack.common");
const projectRootDir = path.resolve(__dirname, "..");
module.exports = merge(common, {
mode: "development",
watchOptions: {
// Since we use require.context, webpack is watching the entire directory.
// We need to exclude any files we don't want webpack to watch.
// See: https://webpack.js.org/configuration/watch/#watchoptions-exclude
ignored: [
"**/{node_modules,dist,docs,e2e}", // All files in node_modules, dist, docs, e2e,
"**/{*.yml,Procfile,webpack*.js,babel*.js,package*.json,tsconfig.json}", // Config files
"**/*.{sh,md,png,ttf,woff,svg}", // Non source files
"**/.*" // dotfiles and dotfolders
]
},
resolve: {
alias: {
vue: path.join(projectRootDir, "node_modules/vue/dist/vue.js")
}
},
plugins: [
new webpack.DefinePlugin({
__OPENMCT_ROOT_RELATIVE__: '"dist/"'
})
],
devtool: "eval-source-map",
devServer: {
devMiddleware: {
writeToDisk: (filePathString) => {
const filePath = path.parse(filePathString);
const shouldWrite = !filePath.base.includes("hot-update");
return shouldWrite;
}
},
watchFiles: ["**/*.css"],
static: {
directory: path.join(__dirname, "..", "/dist"),
publicPath: "/dist",
watch: false
},
client: {
progress: true,
overlay: true
}
}
});

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@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
/*
This configuration should be used for development purposes. It contains full source map, a
devServer (which be invoked using by `npm start`), and a non-minified Vue.js distribution.
If OpenMCT is to be used for a production server, use webpack.prod.mjs instead.
*/
import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url';
import path from 'path';
import webpack from 'webpack';
import { merge } from 'webpack-merge';
import common from './webpack.common.mjs';
export default merge(common, {
mode: 'development',
watchOptions: {
// Since we use require.context, webpack is watching the entire directory.
// We need to exclude any files we don't want webpack to watch.
// See: https://webpack.js.org/configuration/watch/#watchoptions-exclude
ignored: [
'**/{node_modules,dist,docs,e2e}', // All files in node_modules, dist, docs, e2e,
'**/{*.yml,Procfile,webpack*.js,babel*.js,package*.json,tsconfig.json}', // Config files
'**/*.{sh,md,png,ttf,woff,svg}', // Non source files
'**/.*' // dotfiles and dotfolders
]
},
plugins: [
new webpack.DefinePlugin({
__OPENMCT_ROOT_RELATIVE__: '"dist/"'
})
],
devtool: 'eval-source-map',
devServer: {
devMiddleware: {
writeToDisk: (filePathString) => {
const filePath = path.parse(filePathString);
const shouldWrite = !filePath.base.includes('hot-update');
return shouldWrite;
}
},
watchFiles: ['src/**/*.css', 'example/**/*.css'],
static: {
directory: fileURLToPath(new URL('../dist', import.meta.url)),
publicPath: '/dist',
watch: false
}
}
});

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/* global __dirname module */
/*
This configuration should be used for production installs.
It is the default webpack configuration.
*/
const path = require("path");
const webpack = require("webpack");
const { merge } = require("webpack-merge");
const common = require("./webpack.common");
const projectRootDir = path.resolve(__dirname, "..");
module.exports = merge(common, {
mode: "production",
resolve: {
alias: {
vue: path.join(projectRootDir, "node_modules/vue/dist/vue.min.js")
}
},
plugins: [
new webpack.DefinePlugin({
__OPENMCT_ROOT_RELATIVE__: '""'
})
],
devtool: "source-map"
});

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@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
/*
This configuration should be used for production installs.
It is the default webpack configuration.
*/
import webpack from 'webpack';
import { merge } from 'webpack-merge';
import common from './webpack.common.mjs';
export default merge(common, {
mode: 'production',
plugins: [
new webpack.DefinePlugin({
__OPENMCT_ROOT_RELATIVE__: '""'
})
],
devtool: 'source-map'
});

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
<!-- DON'T EDIT THIS SECTION, INSTEAD RE-RUN doctoc TO UPDATE -->
**Table of Contents**
- [Developing Applications With Open MCT](#developing-applications-with-open-mct)
- [Building Applications With Open MCT](#developing-applications-with-open-mct)
- [Scope and purpose of this document](#scope-and-purpose-of-this-document)
- [Building From Source](#building-from-source)
- [Starting an Open MCT application](#starting-an-open-mct-application)
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
- [Value Hints](#value-hints)
- [The Time Conductor and Telemetry](#the-time-conductor-and-telemetry)
- [Telemetry Providers](#telemetry-providers)
- [Telemetry Requests and Responses](#telemetry-requests-and-responses)
- [Telemetry Requests and Responses.](#telemetry-requests-and-responses)
- [Request Strategies **draft**](#request-strategies-draft)
- [`latest` request strategy](#latest-request-strategy)
- [`minmax` request strategy](#minmax-request-strategy)
@ -44,10 +44,8 @@
- [Clocks](#clocks)
- [Defining and registering clocks](#defining-and-registering-clocks)
- [Getting and setting active clock](#getting-and-setting-active-clock)
- [⚠️ \[DEPRECATED\] Stopping an active clock](#-deprecated-stopping-an-active-clock)
- [Stopping an active clock](#stopping-an-active-clock)
- [Clock Offsets](#clock-offsets)
- [Time Modes](#time-modes)
- [Time Mode Helper Methods](#time-mode-helper-methods)
- [Time Events](#time-events)
- [List of Time Events](#list-of-time-events)
- [The Time Conductor](#the-time-conductor)
@ -94,9 +92,6 @@ well as assets such as html, css, and images necessary for the UI.
## Starting an Open MCT application
> [!WARNING]
> Open MCT provides a development server via `webpack-dev-server` (`npm start`). **This should be used for development purposes only and should never be deployed to a production environment**.
To start a minimally functional Open MCT application, it is necessary to
include the Open MCT distributable, enable some basic plugins, and bootstrap
the application. The tutorials walk through the process of getting Open MCT up
@ -381,7 +376,6 @@ openmct.composition.addProvider({
The `addProvider` function accepts a Composition Provider object as its sole
argument. A Composition Provider is a javascript object exposing two functions:
- `appliesTo`: A `function` that accepts a `domainObject` argument, and returns
a `boolean` value indicating whether this composition provider applies to the
given object.
@ -594,114 +588,35 @@ MinMax queries are issued by plots, and may be issued by other types as well. T
#### Telemetry Formats
Telemetry format objects define how to interpret and display telemetry data.
They have a simple structure, provided here as a TypeScript interface:
They have a simple structure:
```ts
interface Formatter {
key: string; // A string that uniquely identifies this formatter.
format: (
value: any, // The raw telemetry value in its native type.
minValue?: number, // An optional argument specifying the minimum displayed value.
maxValue?: number, // An optional argument specifying the maximum displayed value.
count?: number // An optional argument specifying the number of displayed values.
) => string; // Returns a human-readable string representation of the provided value.
parse: (
value: string | any // A string representation of a telemetry value or an already-parsed value.
) => any; // Returns the value in its native type. This function should be idempotent.
validate: (value: string) => boolean; // Takes a string representation of a telemetry value and returns a boolean indicating whether the provided string can be parsed.
}
```
##### Built-in Formats
Open MCT on its own defines a handful of built-in formats:
###### **Number Format (default):**
Applied to data with `format: 'number'`
```js
valueMetadata = {
format: 'number'
// ...
};
```
```ts
interface NumberFormatter extends Formatter {
parse: (x: any) => number;
format: (x: number) => string;
validate: (value: any) => boolean;
}
```
###### **String Format**
Applied to data with `format: 'string'`
```js
valueMetadata = {
format: 'string'
// ...
};
```
```ts
interface StringFormatter extends Formatter {
parse: (value: any) => string;
format: (value: string) => string;
validate: (value: any) => boolean;
}
```
###### **Enum Format**
Applied to data with `format: 'enum'`
```js
valueMetadata = {
format: 'enum',
enumerations: [
{
value: 1,
string: 'APPLE'
},
{
value: 2,
string: 'PEAR',
},
{
value: 3,
string: 'ORANGE'
}]
// ...
};
```
Creates a two-way mapping between enum string and value to be used in the `parse` and `format` methods.
Ex:
- `formatter.parse('APPLE') === 1;`
- `formatter.format(1) === 'APPLE';`
```ts
interface EnumFormatter extends Formatter {
parse: (value: string) => string;
format: (value: number) => string;
validate: (value: any) => boolean;
}
```
- `key`: A `string` that uniquely identifies this formatter.
- `format`: A `function` that takes a raw telemetry value, and returns a
human-readable `string` representation of that value. It has one required
argument, and three optional arguments that provide context and can be used
for returning scaled representations of a value. An example of this is
representing time values in a scale such as the time conductor scale. There
are multiple ways of representing a point in time, and by providing a minimum
scale value, maximum scale value, and a count, it's possible to provide more
useful representations of time given the provided limitations.
- `value`: The raw telemetry value in its native type.
- `minValue`: An **optional** argument specifying the minimum displayed
value.
- `maxValue`: An **optional** argument specifying the maximum displayed
value.
- `count`: An **optional** argument specifying the number of displayed
values.
- `parse`: A `function` that takes a `string` representation of a telemetry
value, and returns the value in its native type. **Note** parse might receive an already-parsed value. This function should be idempotent.
- `validate`: A `function` that takes a `string` representation of a telemetry
value, and returns a `boolean` value indicating whether the provided string
can be parsed.
##### Registering Formats
Formats implement the following interface (provided here as TypeScript for simplicity):
Formats are registered with the Telemetry API using the `addFormat` function. eg.
```javascript
``` javascript
openmct.telemetry.addFormat({
key: 'number-to-string',
format: function (number) {
@ -720,7 +635,7 @@ openmct.telemetry.addFormat({
A single telemetry point is considered a Datum, and is represented by a standard
javascript object. Realtime subscriptions (obtained via **subscribe**) will
invoke the supplied callback once for each telemetry datum received. Telemetry
invoke the supplied callback once for each telemetry datum recieved. Telemetry
requests (obtained via **request**) will return a promise for an array of
telemetry datums.
@ -745,7 +660,7 @@ section.
Limit evaluators allow a telemetry integrator to define which limits exist for a
telemetry endpoint and how limits should be applied to telemetry from a given domain object.
A limit evaluator can implement the `evaluate` method which is used to define how limits
A limit evaluator can implement the `evalute` method which is used to define how limits
should be applied to telemetry and the `getLimits` method which is used to specify
what the limit values are for different limit levels.
@ -770,9 +685,8 @@ state of the application, and emits events to inform listeners when the state ch
Because the data displayed tends to be time domain data, Open MCT must always
have at least one time system installed and activated. When you download Open
MCT, it will be pre-configured to use the UTC time system, which is installed and activated,
along with other default plugins, in `index.html`. Installing and activating a time system
is simple, and is covered [in the next section](#defining-and-registering-time-systems).
MCT, it will be pre-configured to use the UTC time system, which is installed and activated, along with other default plugins, in `index.html`. Installing and activating a time system is simple, and is covered
[in the next section](#defining-and-registering-time-systems).
### Time Systems and Bounds
@ -823,37 +737,28 @@ numbers in UTC terrestrial time.
#### Getting and Setting the Active Time System
Once registered, a time system can be activated by calling `setTimeSystem` with
the timeSystem `key` or an instance of the time system. You can also specify
valid [bounds](#time-bounds) for the timeSystem.
Once registered, a time system can be activated by calling `timeSystem` with
the timeSystem `key` or an instance of the time system. If you are not using a
[clock](#clocks), you must also specify valid [bounds](#time-bounds) for the
timeSystem.
```javascript
openmct.time.setTimeSystem('utc', bounds);
```
The current time system can be retrieved as well by calling `getTimeSystem`.
```javascript
openmct.time.getTimeSystem();
openmct.time.timeSystem('utc', bounds);
```
A time system can be immediately activated after registration:
```javascript
openmct.time.addTimeSystem(utcTimeSystem);
openmct.time.setTimeSystem(utcTimeSystem, bounds);
openmct.time.timeSystem(utcTimeSystem, bounds);
```
Setting the active time system will trigger a [`'timeSystemChanged'`](#time-events)
event. If you supplied bounds, a [`'boundsChanged'`](#time-events) event will be triggered afterwards with your newly supplied bounds.
> ⚠️ **Deprecated**
>
> - The method `timeSystem()` is deprecated. Please use `getTimeSystem()` and `setTimeSystem()` as a replacement.
Setting the active time system will trigger a [`'timeSystem'`](#time-events)
event. If you supplied bounds, a [`'bounds'`](#time-events) event will be triggered afterwards with your newly supplied bounds.
#### Time Bounds
The TimeAPI provides a getter and setter for querying and setting time bounds. Time
The TimeAPI provides a getter/setter for querying and setting time bounds. Time
bounds are simply an object with a `start` and an end `end` attribute.
- `start`: A `number` representing a moment in time in the active [Time System](#defining-and-registering-time-systems).
@ -863,35 +768,26 @@ telemetry views.
This will be used as the end of the time period displayed by time-responsive
telemetry views.
New bounds can be set system wide by calling `setBounds` with [bounds](#time-bounds).
If invoked with bounds, it will set the new time bounds system-wide. If invoked
without any parameters, it will return the current application-wide time bounds.
``` javascript
const ONE_HOUR = 60 * 60 * 1000;
let now = Date.now();
openmct.time.setBounds({start: now - ONE_HOUR, now);
openmct.time.bounds({start: now - ONE_HOUR, now);
```
Calling `getBounds` will return the current application-wide time bounds.
``` javascript
openmct.time.getBounds();
```
To respond to bounds change events, listen for the [`'boundsChanged'`](#time-events)
To respond to bounds change events, listen for the [`'bounds'`](#time-events)
event.
> ⚠️ **Deprecated**
>
> - The method `bounds()` is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Please use `getBounds()` and `setBounds()` as a replacement.
### Clocks
The Time API requires a clock source which will cause the bounds to be updated
automatically whenever the clock source "ticks". A clock is simply an object that
supports registration of listeners and periodically invokes its listeners with a
number. Open MCT supports registration of new clock sources that tick on almost
anything. A tick occurs when the clock invokes callback functions registered by its
listeners with a new time value.
The Time API can be set to follow a clock source which will cause the bounds
to be updated automatically whenever the clock source "ticks". A clock is simply
an object that supports registration of listeners and periodically invokes its
listeners with a number. Open MCT supports registration of new clock sources that
tick on almost anything. A tick occurs when the clock invokes callback functions
registered by its listeners with a new time value.
An example of a clock source is the [LocalClock](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/blob/master/src/plugins/utcTimeSystem/LocalClock.js)
which emits the current time in UTC every 100ms. Clocks can tick on anything. For
@ -959,32 +855,23 @@ An example clock implementation is provided in the form of the [LocalClock](http
#### Getting and setting active clock
Once registered a clock can be activated by calling the `setClock` function on the
Once registered a clock can be activated by calling the `clock` function on the
Time API passing in the key or instance of a registered clock. Only one clock
may be active at once, so activating a clock will deactivate any currently
active clock and start the new clock. [`clockOffsets`](#clock-offsets) must be specified when changing a clock.
active clock. [`clockOffsets`](#clock-offsets) must be specified when changing a clock.
Setting the clock triggers a [`'clockChanged'`](#time-events) event, followed by a [`'clockOffsetsChanged'`](#time-events) event, and then a [`'boundsChanged'`](#time-events) event as the offsets are applied to the clock's currentValue().
Setting the clock triggers a [`'clock'`](#time-events) event, followed by a [`'clockOffsets'`](#time-events) event, and then a [`'bounds'`](#time-events) event as the offsets are applied to the clock's currentValue().
```
openmct.time.setClock(someClock, clockOffsets);
openmct.time.clock(someClock, clockOffsets);
```
Upon being activated, the time API will listen for tick events on the clock by calling `clock.on`.
The currently active clock can be retrieved by calling `getClock`.
The currently active clock (if any) can be retrieved by calling the same
function without any arguments.
```
openmct.time.getClock();
```
> ⚠️ **Deprecated**
>
> - The method `clock()` is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Please use `getClock()` and `setClock()` as a replacement.
#### ⚠️ [DEPRECATED] Stopping an active clock
_As of July 2023, this method will be deprecated. Open MCT will always have a ticking clock._
#### Stopping an active clock
The `stopClock` method can be used to stop an active clock, and to clear it. It
will stop the clock from ticking, and set the active clock to `undefined`.
@ -993,15 +880,12 @@ will stop the clock from ticking, and set the active clock to `undefined`.
openmct.time.stopClock();
```
> ⚠️ **Deprecated**
>
> - The method `stopClock()` is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
#### Clock Offsets
When in Real-time [mode](#time-modes), the time bounds of the application will be updated automatically each time the
clock "ticks". The bounds are calculated based on the current value provided by
the active clock (via its `tick` event, or its `currentValue()` method).
When a clock is active, the time bounds of the application will be updated
automatically each time the clock "ticks". The bounds are calculated based on
the current value provided by the active clock (via its `tick` event, or its
`currentValue()` method).
Unlike bounds, which represent absolute time values, clock offsets represent
relative time spans. Offsets are defined as an object with two properties:
@ -1012,78 +896,21 @@ value provided by a clock's tick callback, or its `currentValue()` function.
- `end`: A `number` that must be >= 0 and which is used to calculate the end
bounds on each clock tick.
The `setClockOffsets` function can be used to get or set clock offsets. For example,
The `clockOffsets` function can be used to get or set clock offsets. For example,
to show the last fifteen minutes in a ms-based time system:
```javascript
var FIFTEEN_MINUTES = 15 * 60 * 1000;
openmct.time.setClockOffsets({
openmct.time.clockOffsets({
start: -FIFTEEN_MINUTES,
end: 0
})
```
The `getClockOffsets` method will return the currently set clock offsets.
```javascript
openmct.time.getClockOffsets()
```
**Note:** Setting the clock offsets will trigger an immediate bounds change, as
new bounds will be calculated based on the `currentValue()` of the active clock.
Clock offsets are only relevant when in Real-time [mode](#time-modes).
> ⚠️ **Deprecated**
>
> - The method `clockOffsets()` is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Please use `getClockOffsets()` and `setClockOffsets()` as a replacement.
### Time Modes
There are two time modes in Open MCT, "Fixed" and "Real-time". In Real-time mode the
time bounds of the application will be updated automatically each time the clock "ticks".
The bounds are calculated based on the current value provided by the active clock. In
Fixed mode, the time bounds are set for a specified time range. When Open MCT is first
initialized, it will be in Real-time mode.
The `setMode` method can be used to set the current time mode. It accepts a mode argument,
`'realtime'` or `'fixed'` and it also accepts an optional [offsets](#clock-offsets)/[bounds](#time-bounds) argument dependent
on the current mode.
``` javascript
openmct.time.setMode('fixed');
openmct.time.setMode('fixed', bounds); // with optional bounds
```
or
``` javascript
openmct.time.setMode('realtime');
openmct.time.setMode('realtime', offsets); // with optional offsets
```
The `getMode` method will return the current time mode, either `'realtime'` or `'fixed'`.
``` javascript
openmct.time.getMode();
```
#### Time Mode Helper Methods
There are two methods available to determine the current time mode in Open MCT programmatically,
`isRealTime` and `isFixed`. Each one will return a boolean value based on the current mode.
``` javascript
if (openmct.time.isRealTime()) {
// do real-time stuff
}
```
``` javascript
if (openmct.time.isFixed()) {
// do fixed-time stuff
}
```
Clock offsets are only relevant when a clock source is active.
### Time Events
@ -1092,7 +919,7 @@ The Time API is a standard event emitter; you can register callbacks for events
For example:
``` javascript
openmct.time.on('boundsChanged', function callback (newBounds, tick) {
openmct.time.on('bounds', function callback (newBounds, tick) {
// Do something with new bounds
});
```
@ -1101,7 +928,7 @@ openmct.time.on('boundsChanged', function callback (newBounds, tick) {
The events emitted by the Time API are:
- `boundsChanged`: emitted whenever the bounds change. The callback will be invoked
- `bounds`: emitted whenever the bounds change. The callback will be invoked
with two arguments:
- `bounds`: A [bounds](#getting-and-setting-bounds) bounds object
representing a new time period bound by the specified start and send times.
@ -1116,25 +943,15 @@ The events emitted by the Time API are:
If `tick` is false,then the bounds change was not due to an automatic tick,
and a query for historical data may be necessary, depending on your data
caching strategy, and how significantly the start bound has changed.
- `timeSystemChanged`: emitted whenever the active time system changes. The callback will be invoked with a single argument:
- `timeSystem`: emitted whenever the active time system changes. The callback will be invoked with a single argument:
- `timeSystem`: The newly active [time system](#defining-and-registering-time-systems).
- `clockChanged`: emitted whenever the clock changes. The callback will be invoked
- `clock`: emitted whenever the clock changes. The callback will be invoked
with a single argument:
- `clock`: The newly active [clock](#clocks), or `undefined` if an active
clock has been deactivated.
- `clockOffsetsChanged`: emitted whenever the active clock offsets change. The
- `clockOffsets`: emitted whenever the active clock offsets change. The
callback will be invoked with a single argument:
- `clockOffsets`: The new [clock offsets](#clock-offsets).
- `modeChanged`: emitted whenever the time [mode](#time-modes) changed. The callback will
be invoked with one argument:
- `mode`: A string representation of the current time mode, either `'realtime'` or `'fixed'`.
> ⚠️ **Deprecated Events** (These will be removed in a future release):
>
> - `bounds` → `boundsChanged`
> - `timeSystem` → `timeSystemChanged`
> - `clock` → `clockChanged`
> - `clockOffsets` → `clockOffsetsChanged`
### The Time Conductor
@ -1191,7 +1008,7 @@ An example time conductor configuration is provided below. It sets up some
default options for the [UTCTimeSystem](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/blob/master/src/plugins/utcTimeSystem/UTCTimeSystem.js)
and [LocalTimeSystem](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/blob/master/src/plugins/localTimeSystem/LocalTimeSystem.js),
in both fixed mode, and for the [LocalClock](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/blob/master/src/plugins/utcTimeSystem/LocalClock.js)
source. In this configuration, the local clock supports both the UTCTimeSystem
source. In this configutation, the local clock supports both the UTCTimeSystem
and LocalTimeSystem. Configuration for fixed bounds mode is specified by omitting
a clock key.
@ -1201,7 +1018,7 @@ const ONE_MINUTE = 60 * 1000;
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.Conductor({
menuOptions: [
// 'Fixed' bounds mode configuration for the UTCTimeSystem
// 'Fixed' bounds mode configuation for the UTCTimeSystem
{
timeSystem: 'utc',
bounds: {start: Date.now() - 30 * ONE_MINUTE, end: Date.now()},
@ -1273,7 +1090,7 @@ Returns the currently set text as a `string`.
[the built-in glyphs](https://nasa.github.io/openmct/style-guide/#/browse/styleguide:home/glyphs?view=styleguide.glyphs)
may be used here, or a custom CSS class can be provided. Returns the currently defined CSS
class as a `string`.
- `.statusClass([className])`: Gets or sets the CSS class used to determine status. Accepts an **optional**
- `.statusClass([className])`: Gets or sets the CSS class used to determine status. Accepts an __optional__
`string` parameter to be used to set a status class applied to the indicator. May be used to apply
different colors to indicate status.
@ -1315,69 +1132,3 @@ View provider Example:
}
}
```
## User API
Open MCT provides a User API which can be used to define providers for user information. The API
can be used to manage user information and roles.
### Example
Open MCT provides an example [user](example/exampleUser/exampleUserCreator.js) and [user provider](example/exampleUser/ExampleUserProvider.js) which
can be used as a starting point for creating a custom user provider.
## Visibility-Based Rendering in View Providers
To enhance performance and resource efficiency in OpenMCT, a visibility-based rendering feature has been added. This feature is designed to defer the execution of rendering logic for views that are not currently visible. It ensures that views are only updated when they are in the viewport, similar to how modern browsers handle rendering of inactive tabs but optimized for the OpenMCT tabbed display. It also works when views are scrolled outside the viewport (e.g., in a Display Layout).
### Overview
The show function is responsible for the rendering of a view. An [Intersection Observer](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Intersection_Observer_API) is used internally to determine whether the view is visible. This observer drives the visibility-based rendering feature, accessed via the `renderWhenVisible` function provided in the `viewOptions` parameter.
### Implementing Visibility-Based Rendering
The `renderWhenVisible` function is passed to the show function as part of the `viewOptions` object. This function can be used for all rendering logic that would otherwise be executed within a `requestAnimationFrame` call. When called, `renderWhenVisible` will either execute the provided function immediately (via `requestAnimationFrame`) if the view is currently visible, or defer its execution until the view becomes visible.
Additionally, `renderWhenVisible` returns a boolean value indicating whether the provided function was executed immediately (`true`) or deferred (`false`).
Monitoring of visibility begins after the first call to `renderWhenVisible` is made.
Heres the signature for the show function:
`show(element, isEditing, viewOptions)`
- `element` (HTMLElement) - The DOM element where the view should be rendered.
- `isEditing` (boolean) - Indicates whether the view is in editing mode.
- `viewOptions` (Object) - An object with configuration options for the view, including:
- `renderWhenVisible` (Function) - This function wraps the `requestAnimationFrame` and only triggers the provided render logic when the view is visible in the viewport.
### Example
An OpenMCT view provider might implement the show function as follows:
```js
// Define your view provider
const myViewProvider = {
// ... other properties and methods ...
show: function (element, isEditing, viewOptions) {
// Callback for rendering view content
const renderCallback = () => {
// Your view rendering logic goes here
};
// Use the renderWhenVisible function to ensure rendering only happens when view is visible
const wasRenderedImmediately = viewOptions.renderWhenVisible(renderCallback);
// Optionally handle the immediate rendering return value
if (wasRenderedImmediately) {
console.debug('🪞 Rendering triggered immediately as the view is visible.');
} else {
console.debug('🛑 Rendering has been deferred until the view becomes visible.');
}
}
};
```
Note that `renderWhenVisible` defers rendering while the view is not visible and caters to the latest execution call. This provides responsiveness for dynamic content while ensuring performance optimizations.
Ensure your view logic is prepared to handle potentially multiple deferrals if using this API, as only the last call to renderWhenVisible will be queued for execution upon the view becoming visible.

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@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ The short version:
for review.)
4. Respond to any discussion. When the reviewer decides it's ready, they
will merge back `master` and fill out their own check list.
5. If you are a first-time contributor, please see [this discussion](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/discussions/3821) for further information.
5. If you are a first-time contributor, please see [this discussion](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/discussions/3821) for further information.
## Contribution Process
Open MCT uses git for software version control, and for branching and
merging. The central repository is at
<https://github.com/nasa/openmct.git>.
https://github.com/nasa/openmct.git.
### Roles
@ -116,7 +116,6 @@ the pull request containing the reviewer checklist (from below) and complete
the merge back to the master branch.
Additionally:
* Every pull request must link to the issue that it addresses. Eg. “Addresses #1234” or “Closes #1234”. This is the responsibility of the pull requests __author__. If no issue exists, [create one](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/new/choose).
* Every __author__ must include testing instructions. These instructions should identify the areas of code affected, and some minimal test steps. If addressing a bug, reproduction steps should be included, if they were not included in the original issue. If reproduction steps were included on the original issue, and are sufficient, refer to them.
* A pull request that closes an issue should say so in the description. Including the text “Closes #1234” will cause the linked issue to be automatically closed when the pull request is merged. This is the responsibility of the pull requests __author__.
@ -133,26 +132,25 @@ changes.
### Code Standards
JavaScript sources in Open MCT must satisfy the [ESLint](https://eslint.org/) rules defined in
this repository. [Prettier](https://prettier.io/) is used in conjunction with ESLint to enforce code style
via automated formatting. These are verified by the command line build.
JavaScript sources in Open MCT must satisfy the ESLint rules defined in
this repository. This is verified by the command line build.
#### Code Guidelines
The following guidelines are provided for anyone contributing source code to the Open MCT project:
1. Write clean code. Heres a good summary - <https://github.com/ryanmcdermott/clean-code-javascript>.
1. Write clean code. Heres a good summary - https://github.com/ryanmcdermott/clean-code-javascript.
1. Include JSDoc for any exposed API (e.g. public methods, classes).
1. Include non-JSDoc comments as-needed for explaining private variables,
methods, or algorithms when they are non-obvious. Otherwise code
methods, or algorithms when they are non-obvious. Otherwise code
should be self-documenting.
1. Classes and Vue components should use camel case, first letter capitalized
(e.g. SomeClassName).
1. Methods, variables, fields, events, and function names should use camelCase,
first letter lower-case (e.g. someVariableName).
1. Source files that export functions should use camelCase, first letter lower-case (eg. testTools.js)
1. Constants (variables or fields which are meant to be declared and
initialized statically, and never changed) should use only capital
1. Constants (variables or fields which are meant to be declared and
initialized statically, and never changed) should use only capital
letters, with underscores between words (e.g. SOME_CONSTANT). They should always be declared as `const`s
1. File names should be the name of the exported class, plus a .js extension
(e.g. SomeClassName.js).
@ -161,25 +159,21 @@ The following guidelines are provided for anyone contributing source code to the
(e.g. as arguments to a forEach call). Anonymous functions should always be arrow functions.
1. Named functions are preferred over functions assigned to variables.
eg.
```JavaScript
function renameObject(object, newName) {
Object.name = newName;
}
```
is preferable to
```JavaScript
const rename = (object, newName) => {
Object.name = newName;
}
```
1. Avoid deep nesting (especially of functions), except where necessary
(e.g. due to closure scope).
1. End with a single new-line character.
1. Always use ES6 `Class`es and inheritance rather than the pre-ES6 prototypal
1. Always use ES6 `Class`es and inheritance rather than the pre-ES6 prototypal
pattern.
1. Within a given function's scope, do not mix declarations and imperative
code, and present these in the following order:
@ -188,24 +182,19 @@ The following guidelines are provided for anyone contributing source code to the
* Finally, the returned value. A single return statement at the end of the function should be used, except where an early return would improve code clarity.
1. Avoid the use of "magic" values.
eg.
```JavaScript
const UNAUTHORIZED = 401;
if (responseCode === UNAUTHORIZED)
```
is preferable to
```JavaScript
if (responseCode === 401)
```
1. Use the ternary operator only for simple cases such as variable assignment. Nested ternaries should be avoided in all cases.
1. Unit Test specs should reside alongside the source code they test, not in a separate directory.
1. Test specs should reside alongside the source code they test, not in a separate directory.
1. Organize code by feature, not by type.
eg.
```txt
```
- telemetryTable
- row
TableRow.js
@ -217,10 +206,8 @@ The following guidelines are provided for anyone contributing source code to the
plugin.js
pluginSpec.js
```
is preferable to
```txt
```
- telemetryTable
- components
TableRow.vue
@ -232,10 +219,47 @@ The following guidelines are provided for anyone contributing source code to the
plugin.js
pluginSpec.js
```
Deviations from Open MCT code style guidelines require two-party agreement,
typically from the author of the change and its reviewer.
### Test Standards
Automated testing shall occur whenever changes are merged into the main
development branch and must be confirmed alongside any pull request.
Automated tests are tests which exercise plugins, API, and utility classes.
Tests are subject to code review along with the actual implementation, to
ensure that tests are applicable and useful.
Examples of useful tests:
* Tests which replicate bugs (or their root causes) to verify their
resolution.
* Tests which reflect details from software specifications.
* Tests which exercise edge or corner cases among inputs.
* Tests which verify expected interactions with other components in the
system.
#### Guidelines
* 100% statement coverage is achievable and desirable.
* Do blackbox testing. Test external behaviors, not internal details. Write tests that describe what your plugin is supposed to do. How it does this doesn't matter, so don't test it.
* Unit test specs for plugins should be defined at the plugin level. Start with one test spec per plugin named pluginSpec.js, and as this test spec grows too big, break it up into multiple test specs that logically group related tests.
* Unit tests for API or for utility functions and classes may be defined at a per-source file level.
* Wherever possible only use and mock public API, builtin functions, and UI in your test specs. Do not directly invoke any private functions. ie. only call or mock functions and objects exposed by openmct.* (eg. openmct.telemetry, openmct.objectView, etc.), and builtin browser functions (fetch, requestAnimationFrame, setTimeout, etc.).
* Where builtin functions have been mocked, be sure to clear them between tests.
* Test at an appropriate level of isolation. Eg.
* If youre testing a view, you do not need to test the whole application UI, you can just fetch the view provider using the public API and render the view into an element that you have created.
* You do not need to test that the view switcher works, there should be separate tests for that.
* You do not need to test that telemetry providers work, you can mock openmct.telemetry.request() to feed test data to the view.
* Use your best judgement when deciding on appropriate scope.
* Automated tests for plugins should start by actually installing the plugin being tested, and then test that installing the plugin adds the desired features and behavior to Open MCT, observing the above rules.
* All variables used in a test spec, including any instances of the Open MCT API should be declared inside of an appropriate block scope (not at the root level of the source file), and should be initialized in the relevant beforeEach block. `beforeEach` is preferable to `beforeAll` to avoid leaking of state between tests.
* A `afterEach` or `afterAll` should be used to do any clean up necessary to prevent leakage of state between test specs. This can happen when functions on `window` are wrapped, or when the URL is changed. [A convenience function](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/blob/master/src/utils/testing.js#L59) is provided for resetting the URL and clearing builtin spies between tests.
* If writing unit tests for legacy Angular code be sure to follow [best practices in order to avoid memory leaks](https://www.thecodecampus.de/blog/avoid-memory-leaks-angularjs-unit-tests/).
#### Examples
* [Example of an automated test spec for an object view plugin](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/blob/master/src/plugins/telemetryTable/pluginSpec.js)
* [Example of an automated test spec for API](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/blob/master/src/api/time/TimeAPISpec.js)
### Commit Message Standards
Commit messages should:
@ -271,13 +295,13 @@ these standards.
## Issue Reporting
Issues are tracked at <https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues>.
Issues are tracked at https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues.
Issue severity is categorized as follows (in ascending order):
* _Trivial_: Minimal impact on the usefulness and functionality of the software; a "nice-to-have." Visual impact without functional impact,
* _Medium_: Some impairment of use, but simple workarounds exist
* _Critical_: Significant loss of functionality or impairment of use. Display of telemetry data is not affected though. Complex workarounds exist.
* _Critical_: Significant loss of functionality or impairment of use. Display of telemetry data is not affected though.
* _Blocker_: Major functionality is impaired or lost, threatening mission success. Display of telemetry data is impaired or blocked by the bug, which could lead to loss of situational awareness.
## Check Lists
@ -286,4 +310,22 @@ The following check lists should be completed and attached to pull requests
when they are filed (author checklist) and when they are merged (reviewer
checklist).
### Author Checklist
[Within PR Template](.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md)
### Reviewer Checklist
* [ ] Changes appear to address issue?
* [ ] Changes appear not to be breaking changes?
* [ ] Appropriate unit tests included?
* [ ] Code style and in-line documentation are appropriate?
* [ ] Commit messages meet standards?
* [ ] Has associated issue been labelled `unverified`? (only applicable if this PR closes the issue)
* [ ] Has associated issue been labelled `bug`? (only applicable if this PR is for a bug fix)
* [ ] List of Acceptance Tests Performed.
Write out a small list of tests performed with just enough detail for another developer on the team
to execute.
i.e. ```When Clicking on Add button, new `object` appears in dropdown.```

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Open MCT License
Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. All rights reserved.
Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2023, United States Government as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. All rights reserved.
Open MCT is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.

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@ -1,45 +1,32 @@
# Open MCT [![license](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-Apache%202.0-blue.svg)](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/nasa/openmct/branch/master/graph/badge.svg?token=7DQIipp3ej)](https://codecov.io/gh/nasa/openmct) [![This project is using Percy.io for visual regression testing.](https://percy.io/static/images/percy-badge.svg)](https://percy.io/b2e34b17/openmct) [![npm version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/openmct.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/openmct) ![CodeQL](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/workflows/CodeQL/badge.svg)
# Open MCT [![license](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-Apache%202.0-blue.svg)](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/nasa/openmct/branch/master/graph/badge.svg?token=7DQIipp3ej)](https://codecov.io/gh/nasa/openmct) [![This project is using Percy.io for visual regression testing.](https://percy.io/static/images/percy-badge.svg)](https://percy.io/b2e34b17/openmct) [![npm version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/openmct.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/openmct)
Open MCT (Open Mission Control Technologies) is a next-generation mission control framework for visualization of data on desktop and mobile devices. It is developed at NASA's Ames Research Center, and is being used by NASA for data analysis of spacecraft missions, as well as planning and operation of experimental rover systems. As a generalizable and open source framework, Open MCT could be used as the basis for building applications for planning, operation, and analysis of any systems producing telemetry data.
> [!NOTE]
> Please visit our [Official Site](https://nasa.github.io/openmct/) and [Getting Started Guide](https://nasa.github.io/openmct/getting-started/)
Please visit our [Official Site](https://nasa.github.io/openmct/) and [Getting Started Guide](https://nasa.github.io/openmct/getting-started/)
Once you've created something amazing with Open MCT, showcase your work in our GitHub Discussions [Show and Tell](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/discussions/categories/show-and-tell) section. We love seeing unique and wonderful implementations of Open MCT!
![Screen Shot 2022-11-23 at 9 51 36 AM](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4215777/203617422-4d912bfc-766f-4074-8324-409d9bbe7c05.png)
## Building and Running Open MCT Locally
Building and running Open MCT in your local dev environment is very easy. Be sure you have [Git](https://git-scm.com/downloads) and [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/) installed, then follow the directions below. Need additional information? Check out the [Getting Started](https://nasa.github.io/openmct/getting-started/) page on our website.
(These instructions assume you are installing as a non-root user; developers have [reported issues](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/1151) running these steps with root privileges.)
1. Clone the source code:
1. Clone the source code
```sh
git clone https://github.com/nasa/openmct.git
```
`git clone https://github.com/nasa/openmct.git`
2. (Optional) Install the correct node version using [nvm](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm):
2. Install development dependencies. Note: Check the package.json engine for our tested and supported node versions.
```sh
nvm install
```
`npm install`
3. Install development dependencies (Note: Check the `package.json` engine for our tested and supported node versions):
3. Run a local development server
```sh
npm install
```
`npm start`
4. Run a local development server:
```
npm start
```
> [!IMPORTANT]
> Open MCT is now running, and can be accessed by pointing a web browser at [http://localhost:8080/](http://localhost:8080/)
Open MCT is now running, and can be accessed by pointing a web browser at [http://localhost:8080/](http://localhost:8080/)
Open MCT is built using [`npm`](http://npmjs.com/) and [`webpack`](https://webpack.js.org/).
@ -53,12 +40,8 @@ The clearest examples for developing Open MCT plugins are in the
[tutorials](https://github.com/nasa/openmct-tutorial) provided in
our documentation.
> [!NOTE]
> We want Open MCT to be as easy to use, install, run, and develop for as
> possible, and your feedback will help us get there!
> Feedback can be provided via [GitHub issues](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/new/choose),
> [Starting a GitHub Discussion](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/discussions),
> or by emailing us at [arc-dl-openmct@mail.nasa.gov](mailto:arc-dl-openmct@mail.nasa.gov).
We want Open MCT to be as easy to use, install, run, and develop for as
possible, and your feedback will help us get there! Feedback can be provided via [GitHub issues](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/new/choose), [Starting a GitHub Discussion](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/discussions), or by emailing us at [arc-dl-openmct@mail.nasa.gov](mailto:arc-dl-openmct@mail.nasa.gov).
## Developing Applications With Open MCT
@ -66,29 +49,26 @@ For more on developing with Open MCT, see our documentation for a guide on [Deve
## Compatibility
This is a fast moving project and we do our best to test and support the widest possible range of browsers, operating systems, and NodeJS APIs. We have a published list of support available in our package.json's `browserslist` key.
This is a fast moving project and we do our best to test and support the widest possible range of browsers, operating systems, and nodejs APIs. We have a published list of support available in our package.json's `browserslist` key.
The project utilizes `nvm` to maintain consistent node and npm versions across all projects. For UNIX, MacOS, Windows WSL, and other POSIX-compliant shell environments, click [here](https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm). For Windows, check out [nvm-windows](https://github.com/coreybutler/nvm-windows).
If you encounter an issue with a particular browser, OS, or NodeJS API, please [file an issue](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/new/choose).
If you encounter an issue with a particular browser, OS, or nodejs API, please file a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/new/choose)
## Plugins
Open MCT can be extended via plugins that make calls to the Open MCT API. A plugin is a group
Open MCT can be extended via plugins that make calls to the Open MCT API. A plugin is a group
of software components (including source code and resources such as images and HTML templates)
that is intended to be added or removed as a single unit.
As well as providing an extension mechanism, most of the core Open MCT codebase is also
As well as providing an extension mechanism, most of the core Open MCT codebase is also
written as plugins.
For information on writing plugins, please see [our API documentation](./API.md#plugins).
## Tests
Our automated test coverage comes in the form of unit, e2e, visual, performance, and security tests.
Our automated test coverage comes in the form of unit, e2e, visual, performance, and security tests.
### Unit Tests
Unit Tests are written for [Jasmine](https://jasmine.github.io/api/edge/global)
and run by [Karma](http://karma-runner.github.io). To run:
@ -100,35 +80,25 @@ in the `src` hierarchy. Full configuration details are found in
alongside the units that they test; for example, `src/foo/Bar.js` would be
tested by `src/foo/BarSpec.js`.
### e2e, Visual, and Performance Testing
### e2e, Visual, and Performance tests
The e2e, Visual, and Performance tests are written for playwright and run by playwright's new test runner [@playwright/test](https://playwright.dev/).
Our e2e (end-to-end), Visual, and Performance tests leverage the Playwright framework and are executed using Playwright's test runner, [@playwright/test](https://playwright.dev/).
To run the e2e tests which are part of every commit:
#### How to Run Tests
`npm run test:e2e:stable`
- **e2e Tests**: These tests are run on every commit. To run the tests locally, use:
To run the visual test suite:
```sh
npm run test:e2e:ci
```
`npm run test:e2e:visual`
- **Visual Tests**: For running the visual test suite, use:
To run the performance tests:
```sh
npm run test:e2e:visual
```
`npm run test:perf`
- **Performance Tests**: To initiate the performance tests, enter:
```sh
npm run test:perf
```
All tests are located within the `e2e/tests/` directory and are identified by the `*.e2e.spec.js` filename pattern. For more information about the e2e test suite, refer to the [README](./e2e/README.md).
The test suite is configured to all tests localed in `e2e/tests/` ending in `*.e2e.spec.js`. For more about the e2e test suite, please see the [README](./e2e/README.md)
### Security Tests
Each commit is analyzed for known security vulnerabilities using [CodeQL](https://codeql.github.com/docs/codeql-language-guides/codeql-library-for-javascript/). The list of CWE coverage items is available in the [CodeQL docs](https://codeql.github.com/codeql-query-help/javascript-cwe/). The CodeQL workflow is specified in the [CodeQL analysis file](./.github/workflows/codeql-analysis.yml) and the custom [CodeQL config](./.github/codeql/codeql-config.yml).
Each commit is analyzed for known security vulnerabilities using [CodeQL](https://codeql.github.com/docs/codeql-language-guides/codeql-library-for-javascript/). The list of CWE coverage items is avaiable in the [CodeQL docs](https://codeql.github.com/codeql-query-help/javascript-cwe/). The CodeQL workflow is specified in the [CodeQL analysis file](./.github/workflows/codeql-analysis.yml) and the custom [CodeQL config](./.github/codeql/codeql-config.yml).
### Test Reporting and Code Coverage
@ -136,55 +106,58 @@ Each test suite generates a report in CircleCI. For a complete overview of testi
Our code coverage is generated during the runtime of our unit, e2e, and visual tests. The combination of those reports is published to [codecov.io](https://app.codecov.io/gh/nasa/openmct/)
For more on the specifics of our code coverage setup, [see](TESTING.md#code-coverage)
## Glossary
# Glossary
Certain terms are used throughout Open MCT with consistent meanings
or conventions. Any deviations from the below are issues and should be
addressed (either by updating this glossary or changing code to reflect
correct usage.) Other developer documentation, particularly in-line
documentation, may presume an understanding of these terms.
| Term | Definition |
|---------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| _plugin_ | A removable, reusable grouping of software elements. The application is composed of plugins. |
| _composition_ | In the context of a domain object, this term refers to the set of other domain objects that compose or are contained by that object. A domain object's composition is the set of domain objects that should appear immediately beneath it in a tree hierarchy. It is described in its model as an array of ids, providing a means to asynchronously retrieve the actual domain object instances associated with these identifiers. |
| _description_ | When used as an object property, this term refers to the human-readable description of a thing, usually a single sentence or short paragraph. It is most often used in the context of extensions, domain object models, or other similar application-specific objects. |
| _domain object_ | A meaningful object to the user and a distinct thing in the work supported by Open MCT. Anything that appears in the left-hand tree is a domain object. |
| _identifier_ | A tuple consisting of a namespace and a key, which together uniquely identifies a domain object. |
| _model_ | The persistent state associated with a domain object. A domain object's model is a JavaScript object that can be converted to JSON without losing information, meaning it contains no methods. |
| _name_ | When used as an object property, this term refers to the human-readable name for a thing. It is most often used in the context of extensions, domain object models, or other similar application-specific objects. |
| _navigation_ | This term refers to the current state of the application with respect to the user's expressed interest in a specific domain object. For example, when a user clicks on a domain object in the tree, they are navigating to it, and it is thereafter considered the navigated object until the user makes another such choice. |
| _namespace_ | A name used to identify a persistence store. A running Open MCT application could potentially use multiple persistence stores. |
* _plugin_: A plugin is a removable, reusable grouping of software elements.
The application is composed of plugins.
* _composition_: In the context of a domain object, this refers to the set of
other domain objects that compose or are contained by that object. A domain
object's composition is the set of domain objects that should appear
immediately beneath it in a tree hierarchy. A domain object's composition is
described in its model as an array of id's; its composition capability
provides a means to retrieve the actual domain object instances associated
with these identifiers asynchronously.
* _description_: When used as an object property, this refers to the human-readable
description of a thing; usually a single sentence or short paragraph.
(Most often used in the context of extensions, domain
object models, or other similar application-specific objects.)
* _domain object_: A meaningful object to the user; a distinct thing in
the work support by Open MCT. Anything that appears in the left-hand
tree is a domain object.
* _identifier_: A tuple consisting of a namespace and a key, which together uniquely
identifies a domain object.
* _model_: The persistent state associated with a domain object. A domain
object's model is a JavaScript object which can be converted to JSON
without losing information (that is, it contains no methods.)
* _name_: When used as an object property, this refers to the human-readable
name for a thing. (Most often used in the context of extensions, domain
object models, or other similar application-specific objects.)
* _navigation_: Refers to the current state of the application with respect
to the user's expressed interest in a specific domain object; e.g. when
a user clicks on a domain object in the tree, they are _navigating_ to
it, and it is thereafter considered the _navigated_ object (until the
user makes another such choice.)
* _namespace_: A name used to identify a persistence store. A running open MCT
application could potentially use multiple persistence stores, with the
## Open MCT v2.0.0
Support for our legacy bundle-based API, and the libraries that it was built on (like Angular 1.x), have now been removed entirely from this repository.
For now if you have an Open MCT application that makes use of the legacy API, [a plugin](https://github.com/nasa/openmct-legacy-plugin) is provided that bootstraps the legacy bundling mechanism and API. This plugin will not be maintained over the long term however, and the legacy support plugin will not be tested for compatibility with future versions of Open MCT. It is provided for convenience only.
### How do I know if I am using legacy API?
You might still be using legacy API if your source code
- Contains files named bundle.js, or bundle.json,
- Makes calls to `openmct.$injector()`, or `openmct.$angular`,
- Makes calls to `openmct.legacyRegistry`, `openmct.legacyExtension`, or `openmct.legacyBundle`.
* Contains files named bundle.js, or bundle.json,
* Makes calls to `openmct.$injector()`, or `openmct.$angular`,
* Makes calls to `openmct.legacyRegistry`, `openmct.legacyExtension`, or `openmct.legacyBundle`.
### What should I do if I am using legacy API?
Please refer to [the modern Open MCT API](https://nasa.github.io/openmct/documentation/). Post any questions to the [Discussions section](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/discussions) of the Open MCT GitHub repository.
## Related Repos
> [!NOTE]
> Although Open MCT functions as a standalone project, it is primarily an extensible framework intended to be used as a dependency with users' own plugins and packaging. Furthermore, Open MCT is intended to be used with an HTTP server such as Apache or Nginx. A great example of hosting Open MCT with Apache is `openmct-quickstart` and can be found in the table below.
| Repository | Description |
| --- | --- |
| [openmct-tutorial](https://github.com/nasa/openmct-tutorial) | A great place for beginners to learn how to use and extend Open MCT. |
| [openmct-quickstart](https://github.com/scottbell/openmct-quickstart) | A working example of Open MCT integrated with Apache HTTP server, YAMCS telemetry, and Couch DB for persistence.
| [Open MCT YAMCS Plugin](https://github.com/akhenry/openmct-yamcs) | Plugin for integrating YAMCS telemetry and command server with Open MCT. |
| [openmct-performance](https://github.com/unlikelyzero/openmct-performance) | Resources for performance testing Open MCT. |
| [openmct-as-a-dependency](https://github.com/unlikelyzero/openmct-as-a-dependency) | An advanced guide for users on how to build, develop, and test Open MCT when it's used as a dependency. |

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CodeQL is run for every pull-request in GitHub Actions.
The project is also monitored by [LGTM](https://lgtm.com/projects/g/nasa/openmct/) and is available to public.
### ESLint
Static analysis is run for every push on the master branch and every pull request on all branches in Github Actions.

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# Testing
Open MCT Testing is iterating and improving at a rapid pace. This document serves to capture and index existing testing documentation and house documentation which no other obvious location as our testing evolves.
## General Testing Process
Documentation located [here](./docs/src/process/testing/plan.md)
## Unit Testing
Unit testing is essential part of our test strategy and complements our e2e testing strategy.
#### Unit Test Guidelines
* Unit Test specs should reside alongside the source code they test, not in a separate directory.
* Unit test specs for plugins should be defined at the plugin level. Start with one test spec per plugin named pluginSpec.js, and as this test spec grows too big, break it up into multiple test specs that logically group related tests.
* Unit tests for API or for utility functions and classes may be defined at a per-source file level.
* Wherever possible only use and mock public API, builtin functions, and UI in your test specs. Do not directly invoke any private functions. ie. only call or mock functions and objects exposed by openmct.* (eg. openmct.telemetry, openmct.objectView, etc.), and builtin browser functions (fetch, requestAnimationFrame, setTimeout, etc.).
* Where builtin functions have been mocked, be sure to clear them between tests.
* Test at an appropriate level of isolation. Eg.
* If youre testing a view, you do not need to test the whole application UI, you can just fetch the view provider using the public API and render the view into an element that you have created.
* You do not need to test that the view switcher works, there should be separate tests for that.
* You do not need to test that telemetry providers work, you can mock openmct.telemetry.request() to feed test data to the view.
* Use your best judgement when deciding on appropriate scope.
* Automated tests for plugins should start by actually installing the plugin being tested, and then test that installing the plugin adds the desired features and behavior to Open MCT, observing the above rules.
* All variables used in a test spec, including any instances of the Open MCT API should be declared inside of an appropriate block scope (not at the root level of the source file), and should be initialized in the relevant beforeEach block. `beforeEach` is preferable to `beforeAll` to avoid leaking of state between tests.
* A `afterEach` or `afterAll` should be used to do any clean up necessary to prevent leakage of state between test specs. This can happen when functions on `window` are wrapped, or when the URL is changed. [A convenience function](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/blob/master/src/utils/testing.js#L59) is provided for resetting the URL and clearing builtin spies between tests.
#### Unit Test Examples
* [Example of an automated test spec for an object view plugin](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/blob/master/src/plugins/telemetryTable/pluginSpec.js)
* [Example of an automated test spec for API](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/blob/master/src/api/time/TimeAPISpec.js)
#### Unit Testing Execution
The unit tests can be executed in one of two ways:
`npm run test` which runs the entire suite against headless chrome
`npm run test:debug` for debugging the tests in realtime in an active chrome session.
## e2e, performance, and visual testing
Documentation located [here](./e2e/README.md)
## Code Coverage
It's up to the individual developer as to whether they want to add line coverage in the form of a unit test or e2e test.
Line Code Coverage is generated by our unit tests and e2e tests, then combined by ([Codecov.io Flags](https://docs.codecov.com/docs/flags)), and finally reported in GitHub PRs by Codecov.io's PR Bot. This workflow gives a comprehensive (if flawed) view of line coverage.
### Karma-istanbul
Line coverage is generated by our `karma-coverage-istanbul-reporter` package as defined in our `karma.conf.js` file:
```js
coverageIstanbulReporter: {
fixWebpackSourcePaths: true,
skipFilesWithNoCoverage: true,
dir: 'coverage/unit', //Sets coverage file to be consumed by codecov.io
reports: ['lcovonly']
},
```
Once the file is generated, it can be published to codecov with
```json
"cov:unit:publish": "codecov --disable=gcov -f ./coverage/unit/lcov.info -F unit",
```
### e2e
The e2e line coverage is a bit more complex than the karma implementation. This is the general sequence of events:
1. Each e2e suite will start webpack with the ```npm run start:coverage``` command with config `webpack.coverage.mjs` and the `babel-plugin-istanbul` plugin to generate code coverage during e2e test execution using our custom [baseFixture](./baseFixtures.js).
1. During testcase execution, each e2e shard will generate its piece of the larger coverage suite. **This coverage file is not merged**. The raw coverage file is stored in a `.nyc_report` directory.
1. [nyc](https://github.com/istanbuljs/nyc) converts this directory into a `lcov` file with the following command `npm run cov:e2e:report`
1. Most of the tests focus on chrome/ubuntu at a single resolution. This coverage is published to codecov with `npm run cov:e2e:ci:publish`.
1. The rest of our coverage only appears when run against persistent datastore (couchdb), non-ubuntu machines, and non-chrome browsers with the `npm run cov:e2e:full:publish` flag. Since this happens about once a day, we have leveraged codecov.io's carryforward flag to report on lines covered outside of each commit on an individual PR.
### Limitations in our code coverage reporting
Our code coverage implementation has some known limitations:
- [Variability](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/5811)
- [Accuracy](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/7015)
- [Vue instrumentation gaps](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/4973)
## Troubleshooting CI
The following is an evolving guide to troubleshoot CI and PR issues.
### Github Checks failing
There are a few reasons that your GitHub PR could be failing beyond simple failed tests.
* Required Checks. We're leveraging required checks in GitHub so that we can quickly and precisely control what becomes and informational failure vs a hard requirement. The only way to determine the difference between a required vs information check is check for the `(Required)` emblem next to the step details in GitHub Checks.
* Not all required checks are run per commit. You may need to manually trigger addition GitHub checks with a `pr:<label>` label added to your PR.
### Flaky tests
(CircleCI's test insights feature)[https://circleci.com/blog/introducing-test-insights-with-flaky-test-detection/] collects historical data about the individual test results for both unit and e2e tests. Note: only a 14 day window of flake is available.
### Local=Pass and CI=Fail
Although rare, it is possible that your test can pass locally but fail in CI.
### Reset your workspace
It's possible that you're running with dependencies or a local environment which is out of sync with the branch you're working on. Make sure to execute the following:
```sh
nvm use
npm run clean
npm install
```
#### Run tests in the same container as CI
In extreme cases, tests can fail due to the constraints of running within a container. To execute tests in exactly the same way as run in CircleCI.
```sh
// Replace {X.X.X} with the current Playwright version
// from our package.json or circleCI configuration file
docker run --rm --network host --cpus="2" -v $(pwd):/work/ -w /work/ -it mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v{X.X.X}-focal /bin/bash
npm install
```
At this point, you're running inside the same container and with 2 cpu cores. You can specify the unit tests:
```sh
npm run test
```
or e2e tests:
```sh
npx playwright test --config=e2e/playwright-ci.config.js --project=chrome --grep <the testcase name>
```

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#!/bin/bash
#*****************************************************************************
#* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
#* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2023, United States Government
#* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
#* Administration. All rights reserved.
#*

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flags:
unit:
carryforward: false
carryforward: true
e2e-ci:
carryforward: false
e2e-full:
carryforward: true
e2e-full:
carryforward: true
comment:
layout: "diff,flags,files,footer"
layout: "reach,diff,flags,files,footer"
behavior: default
require_changes: false
show_carryforward_flags: true
show_carryforward_flags: true

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<!--
Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2023, United States Government
as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration. All rights reserved.

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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2023, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*

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extend the platform are provided in the following documentation.
## Sections
* The [API](api/) uses inline documentation.
* The [API](api/) uses inline documentation
using [TypeScript](https://www.typescriptlang.org) and some legacy [JSDoc](https://jsdoc.app/). It describes the JavaScript objects and
functions that make up the software platform.
* The [Development Process](process/) document describes the
* The [Development Process](process/) document describes the
Open MCT software development cycle.
* The [tutorial](https://github.com/nasa/openmct-tutorial) and [plugin template](https://github.com/nasa/openmct-hello) give examples of extending the platform to add
functionality and integrate with data sources.
* The [Tutorials](https://github.com/nasa/openmct-tutorial) give examples of extending the platform to add
functionality, and integrate with data sources.

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Multi-user testing, involving as many users as
is feasible, plus development team. Open-ended; should verify
completed work from this sprint using the sprint branch, test
exploratory for regressions, et cetera.
exploratorily for regressions, et cetera.
* [__Long-Duration Test.__](testing/plan.md#long-duration-testing) A
test to verify that the software remains
stable after running for longer durations. May include some

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# Release of NASA Open MCT NPM Package
This document outlines the process and key considerations for releasing a new version of the NASA Open MCT project as an NPM (Node Package Manager) package.
## 1. Pre-requisites
Before releasing a new version of the NASA Open MCT NPM package, ensure all dependencies are updated, and comprehensive tests are performed. This ensures compatibility and performance of the Open MCT within the Node.js ecosystem.
## 2. Versioning
Versioning is a critical step for package release. The Open MCT team follows [Semantic Versioning (SemVer)](https://semver.org) that consists of three major components: MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH. These ensure a structured process for updating, bug fixes, backward compatibility, and software progress.
## 3. Changelog Maintenance
A comprehensive changelog file, `CHANGELOG.md`, documents any changes, adding a high level of transparencies for anyone desiring to look into the status of new and past progress. It includes the summation of any major new enhancements, changes, bug fixes, and the credits to the users responsible for each unique progress.
## 4. Notable Changes Labels on GitHub PRs
For the Open MCT package, we leverage GitHub's Pull Request (PR) mechanisms extensively, with three important PR labels dedicated to signifying 'notable_changes':
- **Breaking Change** Highlights the integration of changes that are suspected to break, or without a doubt will break, backward compatibility. These should signal to users the upgrade might be seamless only if dependency and integration factors are properly managed, if not, one should expect to manage atypical technical snags.
- **API change** Signifies when a contribution makes any complete or under layer changes to the communication or its supporting access processes. This label flags required see-through insight on how the web-based control panel sees and manipulates any value and or network logs.
- **Default Behavior Change:** In the incident an update either adjusts a form to or integrates a not previously kept setting or plugin. i.e. autoscale is enabled by default when working with plots.
## 6. Community & Contributions
A flat community and the rounded center are kept in continuous celebration, with the given station open for two open-specifying dialogues, research, and all-for development probing. State the ownership for a handed looped, a welcome for even structure-core and architectural draft and impend.
Thank you for your collaboration and commitment to moving the project onto a text big club.

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Additionally, the following project-specific standards will be used:
* During development, a "-next" suffix shall be appended to the
* During development, a "-SNAPSHOT" suffix shall be appended to the
version number. The version number before the suffix shall reflect
the next expected version number for release.
* Prior to a 1.0.0 release, the _minor_ version will be incremented
@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ numbers by the following process:
1. Update version number in `package.json`
1. Checkout branch created for the last sprint that has been successfully tested.
2. Remove a `-next` suffix from the version in `package.json`.
2. Remove a `-SNAPSHOT` suffix from the version in `package.json`.
3. Verify that resulting version number meets semantic versioning
requirements relative to previous stable version. Increment the
version number if necessary.
@ -132,13 +132,13 @@ numbers by the following process:
4. Test the package before publishing by doing `npm publish --dry-run`
if necessary.
5. Publish the package to the npmjs registry (e.g. `npm publish --access public`)
NOTE: Use the `--tag unstable` flag to the npm publish if this is a prerelease.
NOTE: Use the `--tag unstable` flag to the npm publishj if this is a prerelease.
6. Confirm the package has been published (e.g. `https://www.npmjs.com/package/openmct`)
5. Update snapshot status in `package.json`
1. Create a new branch off the `master` branch.
2. Remove any suffix from the version number,
or increment the _patch_ version if there is no suffix.
3. Append a `-next` suffix.
3. Append a `-SNAPSHOT` suffix.
4. Commit changes to `package.json` on the `master` branch.
The commit message should reference the sprint being opened,
preferably by a URL reference to the associated Milestone in
@ -150,6 +150,6 @@ numbers by the following process:
Projects dependent on Open MCT being co-developed by the Open MCT
team should follow a similar process, except that they should
additionally update their dependency on Open MCT to point to the
latest archive when removing their `-next` status, and
latest archive when removing their `-SNAPSHOT` status, and
that they should be pointed back to the `master` branch after
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/* eslint-disable no-undef */
module.exports = {
extends: ['plugin:playwright/recommended'],
rules: {
'playwright/max-nested-describe': ['error', { max: 1 }],
'playwright/expect-expect': 'off'
},
overrides: [
{
//Apply Best Practices to externalFixtures and exampleTemplate.e2e.spec.js
files: [
'appActions.js',
'baseFixtures.js',
'pluginFixtures.js',
'**/exampleTemplate.e2e.spec.js'
],
rules: {
'playwright/no-raw-locators': 'error',
'playwright/no-nth-methods': 'error',
'playwright/no-get-by-title': 'error',
'playwright/prefer-comparison-matcher': 'error'
}
},
{
// Disable no-raw-locators for .contract.perf.spec.js files until https://github.com/grafana/xk6-browser/issues/1226
files: ['**/*.contract.perf.spec.js'],
rules: {
'playwright/no-raw-locators': 'off'
}
}
]
};

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/* eslint-disable no-undef */
module.exports = {
"extends": ["plugin:playwright/playwright-test"],
"rules": {
"playwright/max-nested-describe": ["error", { "max": 1 }]
},
"overrides": [
{
"files": ["tests/visual/*.spec.js"],
"rules": {
"playwright/no-wait-for-timeout": "off"
}
}
]
};

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*
!appActions.js
!baseFixtures.js
!pluginFixtures.js
!avpFixtures.js
!index.js
!*.md

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version: 2
snapshot:
widths: [1024]
min-height: 1440 # px
percyCSS: |
/* Clock indicator... your days are numbered */
.t-indicator-clock > .label {
opacity: 0 !important;
}
.c-input--datetime {
opacity: 0 !important;
}
/* Timer object text */
.c-ne__time-and-creator {
opacity: 0 !important;
}
/* Time Conductor ticks */
div.c-conductor-axis.c-conductor__ticks > svg {
opacity: 0 !important;
}
/* Embedded timestamp in notebooks */
.c-ne__embed__time{
opacity: 0 !important;
}
/* Time Conductor Start Time */
.c-compact-tc__setting-value{
opacity: 0 !important;
}
/* Chart Area for Plots */
.gl-plot-chart-area{
opacity: 0 !important;
}
/* SWG Time values on plot */
.gl-plot-x{
opacity: 0 !important;
}
/* Notification Time in modal */
.c-ne__time{
opacity: 0 !important;
}
/* Snapshot name with embedded time */
.l-browse-bar__snapshot-datetime{
opacity: 0 !important;
}

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version: 2
snapshot:
widths: [1024, 2000]
min-height: 1440 # px
percyCSS: |
/* Clock indicator... your days are numbered */
.t-indicator-clock > .label {
opacity: 0 !important;
}
.c-input--datetime {
opacity: 0 !important;
}
/* Timer object text */
.c-ne__time-and-creator {
opacity: 0 !important;
}
/* Time Conductor ticks */
div.c-conductor-axis.c-conductor__ticks > svg {
opacity: 0 !important;
}
/* Embedded timestamp in notebooks */
.c-ne__embed__time{
opacity: 0 !important;
}
/* Time Conductor Start Time */
.c-compact-tc__setting-value{
opacity: 0 !important;
}
/* Chart Area for Plots */
.gl-plot-chart-area{
opacity: 0 !important;
}
/* SWG Time values on plot */
.gl-plot-x{
opacity: 0 !important;
}
/* Notification Time in modal */
.c-ne__time{
opacity: 0 !important;
}
/* Snapshot name with embedded time */
.l-browse-bar__snapshot-datetime{
opacity: 0 !important;
}

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version: 2
snapshot:
widths: [1024, 2000]
min-height: 1440 # px
discovery:
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## Types of e2e Testing
e2e testing describes the layer at which a test is performed without prescribing the assertions which are made. Generally, when writing an e2e test, we have five choices to make on an assertion strategy:
e2e testing describes the layer at which a test is performed without prescribing the assertions which are made. Generally, when writing an e2e test, we have three choices to make on an assertion strategy:
1. Functional - Verifies the functional correctness of the application. Sometimes interchanged with e2e or regression testing.
2. Visual - Verifies the "look and feel" of the application and can only detect _undesirable changes when compared to a previous baseline_.
3. Snapshot - Similar to Visual in that it captures the "look" of the application and can only detect _undesirable changes when compared to a previous baseline_. **Generally not preferred due to advanced setup necessary.**
4. Accessibility - Verifies that the application meets the accessibility standards defined by the [WCAG organization](https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/).
5. Performance - Verifies that application provides a performant experience. Like Snapshot testing, these tests are generally not recommended due to their difficulty in providing a consistent result.
When choosing between the different testing strategies, think only about the assertion that is made at the end of the series of test steps. "I want to verify that the Timer plugin functions correctly" vs "I want to verify that the Timer plugin does not look different than originally designed".
@ -74,32 +72,19 @@ Visual Testing is an essential part of our e2e strategy as it ensures that the a
For a better understanding of the visual issues which affect Open MCT, please see our bug tracker with the `label:visual` filter applied [here](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues?q=label%3Abug%3Avisual+)
To read about how to write a good visual test, please see [How to write a great Visual Test](#how-to-write-a-great-visual-test).
`npm run test:e2e:visual` commands will run all of the visual tests against a local instance of Open MCT. If no `PERCY_TOKEN` API key is found in the terminal or command line environment variables, no visual comparisons will be made.
- `npm run test:e2e:visual:ci` will run against every commit and PR.
- `npm run test:e2e:visual:full` will run every night with additional comparisons made for Larger Displays and with the `snow` theme.
`npm run test:e2e:visual` will run all of the visual tests against a local instance of Open MCT. If no `PERCY_TOKEN` API key is found in the terminal or command line environment variables, no visual comparisons will be made.
#### Percy.io
To make this possible, we're leveraging a 3rd party service, [Percy](https://percy.io/). This service maintains a copy of all changes, users, scm-metadata, and baselines to verify that the application looks and feels the same _unless approved by a Open MCT developer_. To request a Percy API token, please reach out to the Open MCT Dev team on GitHub. For more information, please see the official [Percy documentation](https://docs.percy.io/docs/visual-testing-basics).
To make this possible, we're leveraging a 3rd party service, [Percy](https://percy.io/). This service maintains a copy of all changes, users, scm-metadata, and baselines to verify that the application looks and feels the same _unless approved by a Open MCT developer_. To request a Percy API token, please reach out to the Open MCT Dev team on GitHub. For more information, please see the official [Percy documentation](https://docs.percy.io/docs/visual-testing-basics)
At present, we are using percy with two configuration files: `./e2e/.percy.nightly.yml` and `./e2e/.percy.ci.yml`. This is mainly to reduce the number of snapshots.
### (Advanced) Snapshot Testing
### Advanced: Snapshot Testing (Not Recommended)
Snapshot testing is very similar to visual testing but allows us to be more precise in detecting change without relying on a 3rd party service. Unfortuantely, this precision requires advanced test setup and teardown and so we're using this pattern as a last resort.
While snapshot testing offers a precise way to detect changes in your application without relying on third-party services like Percy.io, we've found that it doesn't offer any advantages over visual testing in our use-cases. Therefore, snapshot testing is **not recommended** for further implementation.
To give an example, if a _single_ visual test assertion for an Overlay plot is run through multiple DOM rendering engines at various viewports to see how the Plot looks. If that same test were run as a snapshot test, it could only be executed against a single browser, on a single platform (ubuntu docker container).
#### CI vs Manual Checks
Snapshot tests can be reliably executed in Continuous Integration (CI) environments but lack the manual oversight provided by visual testing platforms like Percy.io. This means they may miss issues that a human reviewer could catch during manual checks.
#### Example
A single visual test assertion in Percy.io can be executed across 10 different browser and resolution combinations without additional setup, providing comprehensive testing with minimal configuration. In contrast, a snapshot test is restricted to a single OS and browser resolution, requiring more effort to achieve the same level of coverage.
#### Further Reading
For those interested in the mechanics of snapshot testing with Playwright, you can refer to the [Playwright Snapshots Documentation](https://playwright.dev/docs/test-snapshots). However, keep in mind that we do not recommend using this approach.
Read more about [Playwright Snapshots](https://playwright.dev/docs/test-snapshots)
#### Open MCT's implementation
@ -111,7 +96,7 @@ For those interested in the mechanics of snapshot testing with Playwright, you c
// from our package.json or circleCI configuration file
docker run --rm --network host -v $(pwd):/work/ -w /work/ -it mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v{X.X.X}-focal /bin/bash
npm install
npm run test:e2e:checksnapshots
npx playwright test --config=e2e/playwright-ci.config.js --project=chrome --grep @snapshot
```
### Updating Snapshots
@ -120,6 +105,14 @@ When the `@snapshot` tests fail, they will need to be evaluated to determine if
To compare a snapshot, run a test and open the html report with the 'Expected' vs 'Actual' screenshot. If the actual screenshot is preferred, then the source-controlled 'Expected' snapshots will need to be updated with the following scripts.
MacOS
```
npm run test:e2e:updatesnapshots
```
Linux/CI
```sh
// Replace {X.X.X} with the current Playwright version
// from our package.json or circleCI configuration file
@ -128,76 +121,34 @@ npm install
npm run test:e2e:updatesnapshots
```
Once that's done, you'll need to run the following to verify that the changes do not cause more problems:
```sh
npm run test:e2e:checksnapshots
```
## Automated Accessibility (a11y) Testing
Open MCT incorporates accessibility testing through two primary methods to ensure its compliance with accessibility standards:
1. **Usage of Playwright's Locator Strategy**: Open MCT utilizes Playwright's locator strategy, specifically the [page.getByRole('') function](https://playwright.dev/docs/api/class-framelocator#frame-locator-get-by-role), to ensure that web elements are accessible via assistive technologies. This approach focuses on the accessibility of elements rather than full adherence to a11y guidelines, which is covered in the second method.
2. **Enforcing a11y Guidelines with Playwright Axe Plugin**: To rigorously enforce a11y guideline compliance, Open MCT employs the [playwright axe plugin](https://playwright.dev/docs/accessibility-testing). This is achieved through the `scanForA11yViolations` function within the visual testing suite. This method not only benefits from the existing coverage of the visual tests but also targets specific a11y issues, such as `color-contrast` violations, which are particularly pertinent in the context of visual testing.
### a11y Standards (WCAG and Section 508)
Playwright axe supports a wide range of [WCAG Standards](https://playwright.dev/docs/accessibility-testing#scanning-for-wcag-violations) to test against. Open MCT is testing against the [Section 508](https://www.section508.gov/test/testing-overview/) accessibility guidelines with the intent to support higher standards over time. As of 2024, Section508 requirements now map completely to WCAG 2.0 AA. In the future, Section 508 requirements may map to WCAG 2.1 AA.
### Reading an a11y test failure
When an a11y test fails, the result must be interpreted in the html test report or the a11y report json artifact stored in the `/test-results/` folder. The json structure should be parsed for `"violations"` by `"id"` and identified `"target"`. Example provided for the 'color-contrast-enhanced' violation.
```json
"violations":
{
"id": "color-contrast-enhanced",
"impact": "serious",
"html": "<span class=\"label c-indicator__label\">0 Snapshots <button aria-label=\"Show Snapshots\">Show</button></span>",
"target": [
".s-status-off > .label.c-indicator__label"
],
"failureSummary": "Fix any of the following:\n Element has insufficient color contrast of 6.51 (foreground color: #aaaaaa, background color: #262626, font size: 8.1pt (10.8px), font weight: normal). Expected contrast ratio of 7:1"
}
```
## Performance Testing
The open source performance tests function in three ways which match their naming and folder structure:
The open source performance tests function mostly as a contract for the locator logic, functionality, and assumptions will work in our downstream, closed source test suites.
`tests/performance` - The tests at the root of this folder path detect functional changes which are mostly apparent with large performance regressions like [this](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/6879). These tests run against openmct webpack in `production-mode` with the `npm run test:perf:localhost` script.
`tests/performance/contract/` - These tests serve as [contracts](https://martinfowler.com/bliki/ContractTest.html) for the locator logic, functionality, and assumptions will work in our downstream, closed source test suites. These tests run against openmct webpack in `dev-mode` with the `npm run test:perf:contract` script.
`tests/performance/memory/` - These tests execute memory leak detection checks in various ways. This is expected to evolve as we move to the `memlab` project. These tests run against openmct webpack in `production-mode` with the `npm run test:perf:memory` script.
They're found under `./e2e/tests/performance` and are to be executed with the following npm script:
`npm run test:perf`
These tests are expected to become blocking and gating with assertions as we extend the capabilities of Playwright.
In addition to the explicit definition of performance tests, we also ensure that our test timeout timing is "tight" to catch performance regressions detectable by action timeouts. i.e. [Notebooks load much slower than they used to #6459](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/6459)
## Test Architecture and CI
### Architecture
### Architecture (TODO)
### File Structure
Our file structure follows the type of type of testing being exercised at the e2e layer and files containing test suites which matcher application behavior or our `src` and `example` layout. This area is not well refined as we figure out what works best for closed source and downstream projects. This may change altogether if we move `e2e` to it's own npm package.
Our file structure follows the type of type of testing being excercised at the e2e layer and files containing test suites which matcher application behavior or our `src` and `example` layout. This area is not well refined as we figure out what works best for closed source and downstream projects. This may change altogether if we move `e2e` to it's own npm package.
|File Path|Description|
|:-:|-|
|`./helper` | Contains helper functions or scripts which are leveraged directly within the test suites (e.g.: non-default plugin scripts injected into the DOM)|
|`./test-data` | Contains test data which is leveraged or generated in the functional, performance, or visual test suites (e.g.: localStorage data).|
|`./tests/functional` | The bulk of the tests are contained within this folder to verify the functionality of Open MCT.|
|`./tests/functional/example/` | Tests which specifically verify the example plugins (e.g.: Sine Wave Generator).|
|`./tests/functional/plugins/` | Tests which loosely test each plugin. This folder is the most likely to change. Note: some `@snapshot` tests are still contained within this structure.|
|`./tests/framework/` | Tests which verify that our testing framework's functionality and assumptions will continue to work based on further refactoring or Playwright version changes (e.g.: verifying custom fixtures and appActions).|
|`./tests/performance/` | Performance tests which should be run on every commit.|
|`./tests/performance/contract/` | A subset of performance tests which are designed to provide a contract between the open source tests which are run on every commit and the downstream tests which are run post merge and with other frameworks.|
|`./tests/performance/memory` | A subset of performance tests which are designed to test for memory leaks.|
|`./tests/visual-a11y/` | Visual tests and accessibility tests.|
|`./tests/visual-a11y/component/` | Visual and accessibility tests which are only run against a single component.|
|`./appActions.js` | Contains common methods which can be leveraged by test case authors to quickly move through the application when writing new tests.|
|`./baseFixture.js` | Contains base fixtures which only extend default `@playwright/test` functionality. The expectation is that these fixtures will be removed as the native Playwright API improves|
- `./helper` - contains helper functions or scripts which are leveraged directly within the testsuites. i.e. non-default plugin scripts injected into DOM
- `./test-data` - contains test data which is leveraged or generated in the functional, performance, or visual test suites. i.e. localStorage data
- `./tests/functional` - the bulk of the tests are contained within this folder to verify the functionality of open mct
- `./tests/functional/example/` - tests which specifically verify the example plugins
- `./tests/functional/plugins/` - tests which loosely test each plugin. This folder is the most likely to change. Note: some @snapshot tests are still contained within this structure
- `./tests/framework/` - tests which verify that our testframework functionality and assumptions will continue to work based on further refactoring or playwright version changes
- `./tests/performance/` - performance tests
- `./tests/visual/` - Visual tests
- `./appActions.js` - Contains common fixtures which can be leveraged by testcase authors to quickly move through the application when writing new tests.
- `./baseFixture.js` - Contains base fixtures which only extend default `@playwright/test` functionality. The goal is to remove these fixtures as native Playwright APIs improve.
Our functional tests end in `*.e2e.spec.js`, visual tests in `*.visual.spec.js` and performance tests in `*.perf.spec.js`.
@ -207,13 +158,10 @@ Where possible, we try to run Open MCT without modification or configuration cha
Open MCT is leveraging the [config file](https://playwright.dev/docs/test-configuration) pattern to describe the capabilities of Open MCT e2e _where_ it's run
|Config File|Description|
|:-:|-|
|`./playwright-ci.config.js` | Used when running in CI or to debug CI issues locally|
|`./playwright-local.config.js` | Used when running locally|
|`./playwright-performance.config.js` | Used when running performance tests in CI or locally|
|`./playwright-performance-devmode.config.js` | Used when running performance tests in CI or locally|
|`./playwright-visual-a11y.config.js` | Used to run the visual and a11y tests in CI or locally|
- `./playwright-ci.config.js` - Used when running in CI or to debug CI issues locally
- `./playwright-local.config.js` - Used when running locally
- `./playwright-performance.config.js` - Used when running performance tests in CI or locally
- `./playwright-visual.config.js` - Used to run the visual tests in CI or locally
#### Test Tags
@ -221,21 +169,17 @@ Test tags are a great way of organizing tests outside of a file structure. To le
Current list of test tags:
|Test Tag|Description|
|:-:|-|
|`@mobile` | Test case or test suite is compatible with Playwright's iPad support and Open MCT's read-only mobile view (i.e. no create button).|
|`@a11y` | Test case or test suite to execute playwright-axe accessibility checks and generate a11y reports.|
|`@addInit` | Initializes the browser with an injected and artificial state. Useful for loading non-default plugins. Likely will not work outside of `npm start`.|
|`@localStorage` | Captures or generates session storage to manipulate browser state. Useful for excluding in tests which require a persistent backend (i.e. CouchDB). See [note](#utilizing-localstorage)|
|`@snapshot` | Uses Playwright's snapshot functionality to record a copy of the DOM for direct comparison. Must be run inside of the playwright container.|
|`@2p` | Indicates that multiple users are involved, or multiple tabs/pages are used. Useful for testing multi-user interactivity.|
|`@generatedata` | Indicates that a test is used to generate testdata or test the generated test data. Usually to be associated with localstorage, but this may grow over time.|
|`@clock` | A test which modifies the clock. These have expanded out of the visual tests and into the functional tests.
|`@framework` | A test for open mct e2e capabilities. This is primarily to ensure we don't break projects which depend on sourcing this project's fixtures like appActions.js.
- `@ipad` - Test case or test suite is compatible with Playwright's iPad support and Open MCT's read-only mobile view (i.e. no Create button).
- `@gds` - Denotes a GDS Test Case used in the VIPER Mission.
- `@addInit` - Initializes the browser with an injected and artificial state. Useful for loading non-default plugins. Likely will not work outside of `npm start`.
- `@localStorage` - Captures or generates session storage to manipulate browser state. Useful for excluding in tests which require a persistent backend (i.e. CouchDB).
- `@snapshot` - Uses Playwright's snapshot functionality to record a copy of the DOM for direct comparison. Must be run inside of the playwright container.
- `@unstable` - A new test or test which is known to be flaky.
- `@2p` - Indicates that multiple users are involved, or multiple tabs/pages are used. Useful for testing multi-user interactivity.
### Continuous Integration
The cheapest time to catch a bug is pre-merge. Unfortunately, this is the most expensive time to run all of the tests since each merge event can consist of hundreds of commits. For this reason, we're selective in _what we run_ as much as _when we run it_.
The cheapest time to catch a bug is pre-merge. Unfortuantely, this is the most expensive time to run all of the tests since each merge event can consist of hundreds of commits. For this reason, we're selective in _what we run_ as much as _when we run it_.
We leverage CircleCI to run tests against each commit and inject the Test Reports which are generated by Playwright so that they team can keep track of flaky and [historical test trends](https://app.circleci.com/insights/github/nasa/openmct/workflows/overall-circleci-commit-status/tests?branch=master&reporting-window=last-30-days)
@ -247,30 +191,27 @@ Our CI environment consists of 3 main modes of operation:
CircleCI
- e2e tests against ubuntu and chrome
- Stable e2e tests against ubuntu and chrome
- Performance tests against ubuntu and chrome
- e2e tests are linted
- Visual and a11y tests are run in a single resolution on the default `espresso` theme
#### 2. Per-Merge Testing
Github Actions / Workflow
- Full suite against all browsers/projects. Triggered with Github Label Event 'pr:e2e'
- CouchDB Tests. Triggered on PR Create and again with Github Label Event 'pr:e2e:couchdb'
- Visual Tests. Triggered with Github Label Event 'pr:visual'
#### 3. Scheduled / Batch Testing
Nightly Testing in Circle CI
- Full e2e suite against ubuntu and chrome, firefox, and an MMOC resolution profile
- Full e2e suite against ubuntu and chrome
- Performance tests against ubuntu and chrome
- CouchDB suite
- Visual and a11y Tests are run in the full profile
Github Actions / Workflow
- None at the moment
- Visual Test baseline generation.
#### Parallelism and Fast Feedback
@ -280,17 +221,28 @@ Playwright has native support for semi-intelligent sharding. Read about it [here
We will be adjusting the parallelization of the Per-Commit tests to keep below the 5 minute total runtime threshold.
In addition to the Parallelization of Test Runners (Sharding), we're also running two concurrent threads on every Shard. This is the functional limit of what CircleCI Agents can support from a memory and CPU resource constraint.
In addition to the Parallelization of Test Runners (Sharding), we're also running two concurrent threads on every Shard. This is the functional limit of what CircelCI Agents can support from a memory and CPU resource constraint.
So for every commit, Playwright is effectively running 4 x 2 concurrent browsercontexts to keep the overall runtime to a miminum.
At the same time, we don't want to waste CI resources on parallel runs, so we've configured each shard to fail after 5 test failures. Test failure logs are recorded and stored to allow fast triage.
#### Test Promotion
In order to maintain fast and reliable feedback, tests go through a promotion process. All new test cases or test suites must be labeled with the `@unstable` annotation. The Open MCT dev team runs these unstable tests in our private repos to ensure they work downstream and are reliable.
To run the stable tests, use the ```npm run test:e2e:stable``` command. To run the new and flaky tests, use the ```npm run test:e2e:unstable``` command.
A testcase and testsuite are to be unmarked as @unstable when:
1. They run as part of "full" run 5 times without failure.
2. They've been by a Open MCT Developer 5 times in the closed source repo without failure.
### Cross-browser and Cross-operating system
#### **What's supported:**
We are leveraging the `browserslist` project to declare our supported list of browsers. We support macOS, Windows, and ubuntu 20+.
We are leveraging the `browserslist` project to declare our supported list of browsers.
#### **Where it's tested:**
@ -304,24 +256,10 @@ We also have the need to execute our e2e tests across this published list of bro
- A stable version of Chromium from the official chromium channels. This is always at least 1 version ahead of desktop chrome.
- `playwright-chrome`
- The stable channel of Chrome from the official chrome channels. This is always 2 versions behind chromium.
- `playwright-firefox`
- Firefox Latest Stable. Modified slightly by the playwright team to support a CDP Shim.
In terms of operating system testing, we're only limited by what the CI providers are able to support. The bulk of our testing is performed on the official playwright container which is based on ubuntu. Github Actions allows us to use `windows-latest` and `mac-latest` and is run as needed.
#### **Mobile**
We have a Mission-need to support iPad and mobile devices. To run our test suites with mobile devices, please see our `playwright-mobile.config.js` projects.
In general, our test suite is not designed to run against mobile devices as the mobile experience is a focused version of the application. Core functionality is missing (chiefly the 'Create' button). To bypass the object creation, we leverage the `storageState` properties for starting the mobile tests with localstorage.
For now, the mobile tests will exist in the /tests/mobile/ suites and be executed with the
```sh
npm run test:e2e:mobile
```
command.
We have the Mission-need to support iPad. To run our iPad suite, please see our `playwright-*.config.js` with the 'iPad' project.
#### **Skipping or executing tests based on browser, os, and/os browser version:**
@ -349,77 +287,18 @@ Skipping based on browser version (Rarely used): <https://github.com/microsoft/p
## Test Design, Best Practices, and Tips & Tricks
### Test Design
### Test Design (TODO)
#### Test as the User
- How to make tests robust to function in other contexts (VISTA, VIPER, etc.)
- Leverage the use of `appActions.js` methods such as `createDomainObjectWithDefaults()`
- How to make tests faster and more resilient
- When possible, navigate directly by URL
- Leverage `await page.goto('./', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });`
- Avoid repeated setup to test to test a single assertion. Write longer tests with multiple soft assertions.
In general, strive to test only through the UI as a user would. As stated in the [Playwright Best Practices](https://playwright.dev/docs/best-practices#test-user-visible-behavior):
### How to write a great test (WIP)
> "Automated tests should verify that the application code works for the end users, and avoid relying on implementation details such as things which users will not typically use, see, or even know about such as the name of a function, whether something is an array, or the CSS class of some element. The end user will see or interact with what is rendered on the page, so your test should typically only see/interact with the same rendered output."
By adhering to this principle, we can create tests that are both robust and reflective of actual user experiences.
#### How to make tests robust to function in other contexts (VISTA, COUCHDB, YAMCS, VIPER, etc.)
1. Leverage the use of `appActions.js` methods such as `createDomainObjectWithDefaults()`. This ensures that your tests will create unique instances of objects for your test to interact with.
1. Do not assert on the order or structure of objects available unless you created them yourself. These tests may be used against a persistent datastore like couchdb with many objects in the tree.
1. Do not search for your created objects. Open MCT does not performance uniqueness checks so it's possible that your tests will break when run twice.
1. Avoid creating locator aliases. This likely means that you're compensating for a bad locator. Improve the application instead.
1. Leverage `await page.goto('./', { waitUntil: 'domcontentloaded' });` instead of `{ waitUntil: 'networkidle' }`. Tests run against deployments with websockets often have issues with the networkidle detection.
#### How to make tests faster and more resilient to application changes
1. Avoid app interaction when possible. The best way of doing this is to navigate directly by URL:
```js
// You can capture the CreatedObjectInfo returned from this appAction:
const clock = await createDomainObjectWithDefaults(page, { type: 'Clock' });
// ...and use its `url` property to navigate directly to it later in the test:
await page.goto(clock.url);
```
1. Leverage `await page.goto('./', { waitUntil: 'domcontentloaded' });`
- Initial navigation should _almost_ always use the `{ waitUntil: 'domcontentloaded' }` option.
1. Avoid repeated setup to test a single assertion. Write longer tests with multiple soft assertions.
This ensures that your changes will be picked up with large refactors.
1. Use [user-facing locators](https://playwright.dev/docs/best-practices#use-locators) (Now a eslint rule!)
```js
page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Create' } )
```
Instead of
```js
page.locator('.c-create-button')
```
Note: `page.locator()` can be used in performance tests as xk6-browser does not yet support the new `page.getBy` pattern and css lookups can be [1.5x faster](https://serpapi.com/blog/css-selectors-faster-than-getbyrole-playwright/)
##### Utilizing LocalStorage
1. In order to save test runtime in the case of tests that require a decent amount of initial setup (such as in the case of testing complex displays), you may use [Playwright's `storageState` feature](https://playwright.dev/docs/api/class-browsercontext#browser-context-storage-state) to generate and load localStorage states.
1. To generate a localStorage state to be used in a test:
- Add an e2e test to our generateLocalStorageData suite which sets the initial state (creating/configuring objects, etc.), saving it in the `test-data` folder:
```js
// Save localStorage for future test execution
await context.storageState({
path: path.join(__dirname, '../../../e2e/test-data/display_layout_with_child_layouts.json')
});
```
- Load the state from file at the beginning of the desired test suite (within the `test.describe()`). (NOTE: the storage state will be used for each test in the suite, so you may need to create a new suite):
```js
const LOCALSTORAGE_PATH = path.resolve(
__dirname,
'../../../../test-data/display_layout_with_child_layouts.json'
);
test.use({
storageState: path.resolve(__dirname, LOCALSTORAGE_PATH)
});
```
### How to write a great test
- Avoid using css locators to find elements to the page. Use modern web accessible locators like `getByRole`
- Use our [App Actions](./appActions.js) for performing common actions whenever applicable.
- Use `waitForPlotsToRender()` before asserting against anything that is dependent upon plot series data being loaded and drawn.
- If you create an object outside of using the `createDomainObjectWithDefaults` App Action, make sure to fill in the 'Notes' section of your object with `page.testNotes`:
```js
@ -430,45 +309,7 @@ By adhering to this principle, we can create tests that are both robust and refl
await notesInput.fill(testNotes);
```
#### How to Write a Great Visual Test
1. **Look for the Unknown Unknowns**: Avoid asserting on specific differences in the visual diff. Visual tests are most effective for identifying unknown unknowns.
2. **Get the App into Interesting States**: Prioritize getting Open MCT into unusual layouts or behaviors before capturing a visual snapshot. For instance, you could open a dropdown menu.
3. **Expect the Unexpected**: Use functional expect statements only to verify assumptions about the state between steps. A great visual test doesn't fail during the test itself, but rather when changes are reviewed in Percy.io.
4. **Control Variability**: Account for variations inherent in working with time-based telemetry and clocks.
- Utilize `percyCSS` to ignore time-based elements. For more details, consult our [percyCSS file](./.percy.ci.yml).
- Use Open MCT's fixed-time mode unless explicitly testing realtime clock
- Employ the `createExampleTelemetryObject` appAction to source telemetry and specify a `name` to avoid autogenerated names.
- Avoid creating objects with a time component like timers and clocks.
- Utilize the playwright clock() API. See @clock Annotations for examples.
5. **Hide the Tree and Inspector**: Generally, your test will not require comparisons involving the tree and inspector. These aspects are covered in component-specific tests (explained below). To exclude them from the comparison by default, navigate to the root of the main view with the tree and inspector hidden:
- `await page.goto('./#/browse/mine?hideTree=true&hideInspector=true')`
6. **Component-Specific Tests**: If you wish to focus on a particular component, use the `/visual-a11y/component/` folder and limit the scope of the comparison to that component. For instance:
```js
await percySnapshot(page, `Tree Pane w/ single level expanded (theme: ${theme})`, {
scope: treePane
});
```
- Note: The `scope` variable can be any valid CSS selector.
7. **Write many `percySnapshot` commands in a single test**: In line with our approach to longer functional tests, we recommend that many test percySnapshots are taken in a single test. For instance:
```js
//<Some interesting state>
await percySnapshot(page, `Before object expanded (theme: ${theme})`);
//<Click on object>
await percySnapshot(page, `object expanded (theme: ${theme})`);
//Select from object
await percySnapshot(page, `object selected (theme: ${theme})`)
```
#### How to write a great visual test (TODO)
#### How to write a great network test
@ -485,55 +326,12 @@ For now, our best practices exist as self-tested, living documentation in our [e
For best practices with regards to mocking network responses, see our [couchdb.e2e.spec.js](./tests/functional/couchdb.e2e.spec.js) file.
### Tips & Tricks
### Tips & Tricks (TODO)
The following contains a list of tips and tricks which don't exactly fit into a FAQ or Best Practices doc.
- (Advanced) Overriding the Browser's Clock
It is possible to override the browser's clock in order to control time-based elements. Since this can cause unwanted behavior -- i.e. Tree not rendering -- only use this sparingly. Use the `page.clock()` API as such:
```js
import { test, expect } from '../../pluginFixtures.js';
test.describe('foo test suite @clock', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
//Set clock time
await page.clock.install({ time: MISSION_TIME });
await page.clock.resume();
//Navigate to page with new clock
await page.goto('./', { waitUntil: 'domcontentloaded' });
});
test('bar here', async ({ page }) => {
/// ...
});
```
- Working with multiple pages
There are instances where multiple browser pages will needed to verify multi-page or multi-tab application behavior. Make sure to use the `@2p` annotation as well as name each page appropriately: i.e. `page1` and `page2` or `tab1` and `tab2` depending on the intended use case. Generally pages should be used unless testing `sharedWorker` code, specifically.
- Working with file downloads and JSON data
Open MCT has the capability of exporting certain objects in the form of a JSON file handled by the chrome browser. The best example of this type of test can be found in the exportAsJson test.
```js
const [download] = await Promise.all([
page.waitForEvent('download'), // Waits for the download event
page.getByLabel('Export as JSON').click() // Triggers the download
]);
// Wait for the download process to complete
const path = await download.path();
// Read the contents of the downloaded file using readFile from fs/promises
const fileContents = await fs.readFile(path, 'utf8');
const jsonData = JSON.parse(fileContents);
// Use the function to retrieve the key
const key = getFirstKeyFromOpenMctJson(jsonData);
// Verify the contents of the JSON file
expect(jsonData.openmct[key]).toHaveProperty('name', 'e2e folder');
```
There are instances where multiple browser pages will need to be opened to verify multi-page or multi-tab application behavior.
### Reporting
@ -547,17 +345,25 @@ We leverage the following official Playwright reporters:
- Tracefile
- Screenshots
When running the tests locally with the `npm run test:e2e:local` command, the html report will open automatically on failure. Inside this HTML report will be a complete summary of the finished tests. If the tests failed, you'll see embedded links to screenshot failure, execution logs, and the Tracefile.
When running the tests locally with the `npm run test:local` command, the html report will open automatically on failure. Inside this HTML report will be a complete summary of the finished tests. If the tests failed, you'll see embedded links to screenshot failure, execution logs, and the Tracefile.
When looking at the reports run in CI, you'll leverage this same HTML Report which is hosted either in CircleCI or Github Actions as a build artifact.
### e2e Code Coverage
Our e2e code coverage is captured and combined with our unit test coverage. For more information, please see our [code coverage documentation](../TESTING.md)
Code coverage is collected during test execution using our custom [baseFixture](./baseFixtures.js). The raw coverage files are stored in a `.nyc_report` directory to be converted into a lcov file with the following [nyc](https://github.com/istanbuljs/nyc) command:
#### Generating e2e code coverage
```npm run cov:e2e:report```
Please read more about our code coverage [here](../TESTING.md#code-coverage)
At this point, the nyc linecov report can be published to [codecov.io](https://about.codecov.io/) with the following command:
```npm run cov:e2e:stable:publish``` for the stable suite running in ubuntu.
or
```npm run cov:e2e:full:publish``` for the full suite running against all available platforms.
Codecov.io will combine each of the above commands with [Codecov.io Flags](https://docs.codecov.com/docs/flags). Effectively, this allows us to combine multiple reports which are run at various stages of our CI Pipeline or run as part of a parallel process.
This e2e coverage is combined with our unit test report to give a comprehensive (if flawed) view of line coverage.
## Other
@ -607,20 +413,10 @@ A single e2e test in Open MCT is extended to run:
- How is Open MCT extending default Playwright functionality?
- What about Component Testing?
### Writing Tests
Playwright provides 3 supported methods of debugging and authoring tests:
- A 'watch mode' for running tests locally and debugging on the fly
- A 'debug mode' for debugging tests and writing assertions against tests
- A 'VSCode plugin' for debugging tests within the VSCode IDE.
Generally, we encourage folks to use the watch mode and provide a script `npm run test:e2e:watch` which launches the launch mode ui and enables hot reloading on the dev server.
### e2e Troubleshooting
Please follow the general guide troubleshooting in [the general troubleshooting doc](../TESTING.md#troubleshooting-ci)
### Troubleshooting
- Why is my test failing on CI and not locally?
- How can I view the failing tests on CI?
- Tests won't start because 'Error: <http://localhost:8080/># is already used...'
This error will appear when running the tests locally. Sometimes, the webserver is left in an orphaned state and needs to be cleaned up. To clear up the orphaned webserver, execute the following from your Terminal:
```lsof -n -i4TCP:8080 | awk '{print$2}' | tail -1 | xargs kill -9```

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2023, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
@ -53,67 +53,71 @@
* @property {import('../src/api/notifications/NotificationAPI').NotificationOptions} [notificationOptions] additional options
*/
import { expect } from '@playwright/test';
import { Buffer } from 'buffer';
import { v4 as genUuid } from 'uuid';
const Buffer = require('buffer').Buffer;
const genUuid = require('uuid').v4;
/**
* This common function creates a domain object with the default options. It is the preferred way of creating objects
* in the e2e suite when uninterested in properties of the objects themselves.
*
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page - The Playwright page object.
* @param {Object} options - Options for creating the domain object.
* @param {string} options.type - The type of domain object to create (e.g., "Sine Wave Generator").
* @param {string} [options.name] - The desired name of the created domain object.
* @param {string | import('../src/api/objects/ObjectAPI').Identifier} [options.parent='mine'] - The Identifier or uuid of the parent object. Defaults to 'mine' folder
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {CreateObjectOptions} options
* @returns {Promise<CreatedObjectInfo>} An object containing information about the newly created domain object.
*/
async function createDomainObjectWithDefaults(page, { type, name, parent = 'mine' }) {
if (!name) {
name = `${type}:${genUuid()}`;
}
if (!name) {
name = `${type}:${genUuid()}`;
}
const parentUrl = await getHashUrlToDomainObject(page, parent);
const parentUrl = await getHashUrlToDomainObject(page, parent);
// Navigate to the parent object. This is necessary to create the object
// in the correct location, such as a folder, layout, or plot.
await page.goto(parentUrl);
// Navigate to the parent object. This is necessary to create the object
// in the correct location, such as a folder, layout, or plot.
await page.goto(`${parentUrl}?hideTree=true`);
await page.waitForLoadState('networkidle');
// Click the Create button
await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Create', exact: true }).click();
//Click the Create button
await page.click('button:has-text("Create")');
// Click the object specified by 'type'-- case insensitive
await page.getByRole('menuitem', { name: new RegExp(`^${type}$`, 'i') }).click();
// Click the object specified by 'type'
await page.click(`li[role='menuitem']:text("${type}")`);
// Fill in the name of the object
await page.getByLabel('Title', { exact: true }).fill('');
await page.getByLabel('Title', { exact: true }).fill(name);
// Modify the name input field of the domain object to accept 'name'
const nameInput = page.locator('form[name="mctForm"] .first input[type="text"]');
await nameInput.fill("");
await nameInput.fill(name);
if (page.testNotes) {
// Fill the "Notes" section with information about the
// currently running test and its project.
// eslint-disable-next-line playwright/no-raw-locators
await page.locator('#notes-textarea').fill(page.testNotes);
}
if (page.testNotes) {
// Fill the "Notes" section with information about the
// currently running test and its project.
const notesInput = page.locator('form[name="mctForm"] #notes-textarea');
await notesInput.fill(page.testNotes);
}
await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Save' }).click();
// Click OK button and wait for Navigate event
await Promise.all([
page.waitForLoadState(),
page.click('[aria-label="Save"]'),
// Wait for Save Banner to appear
page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message')
]);
// Wait until the URL is updated
await page.waitForURL(`**/${parent}/*`);
const uuid = await getFocusedObjectUuid(page);
const objectUrl = await getHashUrlToDomainObject(page, uuid);
// Wait until the URL is updated
await page.waitForURL(`**/${parent}/*`);
const uuid = await getFocusedObjectUuid(page);
const objectUrl = await getHashUrlToDomainObject(page, uuid);
if (await _isInEditMode(page, uuid)) {
// Save (exit edit mode)
await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Save' }).click();
await page.getByRole('listitem', { name: 'Save and Finish Editing' }).click();
}
if (await _isInEditMode(page, uuid)) {
// Save (exit edit mode)
await page.locator('button[title="Save"]').click();
await page.locator('li[title="Save and Finish Editing"]').click();
}
return {
name,
uuid,
url: objectUrl
};
return {
name,
uuid,
url: objectUrl
};
}
/**
@ -122,169 +126,124 @@ async function createDomainObjectWithDefaults(page, { type, name, parent = 'mine
* @param {CreateNotificationOptions} createNotificationOptions
*/
async function createNotification(page, createNotificationOptions) {
await page.evaluate((_createNotificationOptions) => {
const { message, severity, options } = _createNotificationOptions;
const notificationApi = window.openmct.notifications;
if (severity === 'info') {
notificationApi.info(message, options);
} else if (severity === 'alert') {
notificationApi.alert(message, options);
} else {
notificationApi.error(message, options);
}
}, createNotificationOptions);
await page.evaluate((_createNotificationOptions) => {
const { message, severity, options } = _createNotificationOptions;
const notificationApi = window.openmct.notifications;
if (severity === 'info') {
notificationApi.info(message, options);
} else if (severity === 'alert') {
notificationApi.alert(message, options);
} else {
notificationApi.error(message, options);
}
}, createNotificationOptions);
}
/**
* Create a Plan object from JSON with the provided options. Must be used with a json based plan.
* Please check appActions.e2e.spec.js for an example of how to use this function.
*
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {string} name
* @param {Object} json
* @param {string | import('../src/api/objects/ObjectAPI').Identifier} [parent] the uuid or identifier of the parent object. Defaults to 'mine'
*/
async function expandTreePaneItemByName(page, name) {
const treePane = page.getByRole('tree', {
name: 'Main Tree'
});
const treeItem = treePane.locator(`role=treeitem[expanded=false][name=/${name}/]`);
const expandTriangle = treeItem.locator('.c-disclosure-triangle');
await expandTriangle.click();
}
/**
* Create a Plan object from JSON with the provided options.
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {*} options
* @returns {Promise<CreatedObjectInfo>} An object containing information about the newly created domain object.
*/
async function createPlanFromJSON(page, { name, json, parent = 'mine' }) {
const parentUrl = await getHashUrlToDomainObject(page, parent);
if (!name) {
name = `Plan:${genUuid()}`;
}
// Navigate to the parent object. This is necessary to create the object
// in the correct location, such as a folder, layout, or plot.
await page.goto(`${parentUrl}`);
const parentUrl = await getHashUrlToDomainObject(page, parent);
await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Create' }).click();
// Navigate to the parent object. This is necessary to create the object
// in the correct location, such as a folder, layout, or plot.
await page.goto(`${parentUrl}?hideTree=true`);
await page.getByRole('menuitem', { name: 'Plan' }).click();
// Click the Create button
await page.click('button:has-text("Create")');
// Fill in the name of the object or generate a random one
if (!name) {
name = `Plan:${genUuid()}`;
}
await page.getByLabel('Title', { exact: true }).fill('');
await page.getByLabel('Title', { exact: true }).fill(name);
// Click 'Plan' menu option
await page.click(`li:text("Plan")`);
// Upload buffer from memory
await page.getByLabel('Select File...').setInputFiles({
name: 'plan.txt',
mimeType: 'text/plain',
buffer: Buffer.from(JSON.stringify(json))
});
// Modify the name input field of the domain object to accept 'name'
const nameInput = page.locator('form[name="mctForm"] .first input[type="text"]');
await nameInput.fill("");
await nameInput.fill(name);
await page.getByLabel('Save').click();
// Upload buffer from memory
await page.locator('input#fileElem').setInputFiles({
name: 'plan.txt',
mimeType: 'text/plain',
buffer: Buffer.from(JSON.stringify(json))
});
// Wait until the URL is updated
await page.waitForURL(`**/${parent}/*`);
const uuid = await getFocusedObjectUuid(page);
const objectUrl = await getHashUrlToDomainObject(page, uuid);
// Click OK button and wait for Navigate event
await Promise.all([
page.waitForLoadState(),
page.click('[aria-label="Save"]'),
// Wait for Save Banner to appear
page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message')
]);
return {
uuid,
name,
url: objectUrl
};
// Wait until the URL is updated
await page.waitForURL(`**/${parent}/*`);
const uuid = await getFocusedObjectUuid(page);
const objectUrl = await getHashUrlToDomainObject(page, uuid);
return {
uuid,
name,
url: objectUrl
};
}
/**
* Create a standardized Telemetry Object (Sine Wave Generator) for use in visual tests
* and tests against plotting telemetry (e.g. logPlot tests).
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {string | import('../src/api/objects/ObjectAPI').Identifier} [parent] the uuid or identifier of the parent object. Defaults to 'mine'
* @returns {Promise<CreatedObjectInfo>} An object containing information about the telemetry object.
*/
async function createExampleTelemetryObject(page, parent = 'mine') {
const parentUrl = await getHashUrlToDomainObject(page, parent);
await page.goto(`${parentUrl}`);
await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Create' }).click();
await page.getByRole('menuitem', { name: 'Sine Wave Generator' }).click();
const name = 'VIPER Rover Heading';
await page.getByLabel('Title', { exact: true }).fill(name);
// Fill out the fields with default values
await page.getByRole('spinbutton', { name: 'Period' }).fill('10');
await page.getByRole('spinbutton', { name: 'Amplitude' }).fill('1');
await page.getByRole('spinbutton', { name: 'Offset' }).fill('0');
await page.getByRole('spinbutton', { name: 'Data Rate (hz)' }).fill('1');
await page.getByRole('spinbutton', { name: 'Phase (radians)' }).fill('0');
await page.getByRole('spinbutton', { name: 'Randomness' }).fill('0');
await page.getByRole('spinbutton', { name: 'Loading Delay (ms)' }).fill('0');
await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Save' }).click();
// Wait until the URL is updated
await page.waitForURL(`**/${parent}/*`);
const uuid = await getFocusedObjectUuid(page);
const url = await getHashUrlToDomainObject(page, uuid);
return {
name,
uuid,
url
};
* Open the given `domainObject`'s context menu from the object tree.
* Expands the path to the object and scrolls to it if necessary.
*
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {string} url the url to the object
*/
async function openObjectTreeContextMenu(page, url) {
await page.goto(url);
await page.click('button[title="Show selected item in tree"]');
await page.locator('.is-navigated-object').click({
button: 'right'
});
}
/**
* Navigates directly to a given object url, in fixed time mode, with the given start and end bounds. Note: does not set
* default view type.
*
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {string} url The url to the domainObject
* @param {string | number} start The starting time bound in milliseconds since epoch
* @param {string | number} end The ending time bound in milliseconds since epoch
*/
async function navigateToObjectWithFixedTimeBounds(page, url, start, end) {
await page.goto(
`${url}?tc.mode=fixed&tc.timeSystem=utc&tc.startBound=${start}&tc.endBound=${end}`
);
}
/**
* Navigates directly to a given object url, in real-time mode. Note: does not set
* default view type.
*
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {string} url The url to the domainObject
* @param {string | number} start The start offset in milliseconds
* @param {string | number} end The end offset in milliseconds
*/
async function navigateToObjectWithRealTime(page, url, start = '1800000', end = '30000') {
await page.goto(
`${url}?tc.mode=local&tc.startDelta=${start}&tc.endDelta=${end}&tc.timeSystem=utc`
);
}
/**
* Expands the entire object tree (every expandable tree item). Can be used to
* ensure that the tree is fully expanded before performing actions on objects.
* Can be applied to either the main tree or the create modal tree.
*
* Expands the entire object tree (every expandable tree item).
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {"Main Tree" | "Create Modal Tree"} [treeName="Main Tree"]
*/
async function expandEntireTree(page, treeName = 'Main Tree') {
const treeLocator = page.getByRole('tree', {
name: treeName
});
const collapsedTreeItems = treeLocator
.getByRole('treeitem', {
expanded: false
})
.getByLabel(/Expand/);
async function expandEntireTree(page, treeName = "Main Tree") {
const treeLocator = page.getByRole('tree', {
name: treeName
});
const collapsedTreeItems = treeLocator.getByRole('treeitem', {
expanded: false
}).locator('span.c-disclosure-triangle.is-enabled');
while ((await collapsedTreeItems.count()) > 0) {
//eslint-disable-next-line playwright/no-nth-methods
await collapsedTreeItems.nth(0).click();
while (await collapsedTreeItems.count() > 0) {
await collapsedTreeItems.nth(0).click();
// FIXME: Replace hard wait with something event-driven.
// Without the wait, this fails periodically due to a race condition
// with Vue rendering (loop exits prematurely).
// eslint-disable-next-line playwright/no-wait-for-timeout
await page.waitForTimeout(200);
}
// FIXME: Replace hard wait with something event-driven.
// Without the wait, this fails periodically due to a race condition
// with Vue rendering (loop exits prematurely).
// eslint-disable-next-line playwright/no-wait-for-timeout
await page.waitForTimeout(200);
}
}
/**
@ -294,12 +253,12 @@ async function expandEntireTree(page, treeName = 'Main Tree') {
* @returns {Promise<string>} the uuid of the focused object
*/
async function getFocusedObjectUuid(page) {
const UUIDv4Regexp = /[0-9a-f]{8}-[0-9a-f]{4}-4[0-9a-f]{3}-[89ab][0-9a-f]{3}-[0-9a-f]{12}/gi;
const focusedObjectUuid = await page.evaluate((regexp) => {
return window.location.href.split('?')[0].match(regexp).at(-1);
}, UUIDv4Regexp);
const UUIDv4Regexp = /[0-9a-f]{8}-[0-9a-f]{4}-4[0-9a-f]{3}-[89ab][0-9a-f]{3}-[0-9a-f]{12}/gi;
const focusedObjectUuid = await page.evaluate((regexp) => {
return window.location.href.split('?')[0].match(regexp).at(-1);
}, UUIDv4Regexp);
return focusedObjectUuid;
return focusedObjectUuid;
}
/**
@ -309,63 +268,53 @@ async function getFocusedObjectUuid(page) {
* URLs returned will be of the form `'./browse/#/mine/<uuid0>/<uuid1>/...'`
*
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {string | import('../src/api/objects/ObjectAPI').Identifier} identifier the uuid or identifier of the object to get the url for
* @param {string} uuid the uuid of the object to get the url for
* @returns {Promise<string>} the url of the object
*/
async function getHashUrlToDomainObject(page, identifier) {
await page.waitForLoadState('domcontentloaded');
const hashUrl = await page.evaluate(async (objectIdentifier) => {
const path = await window.openmct.objects.getOriginalPath(objectIdentifier);
let url =
'./#/browse/' +
[...path]
.reverse()
.map((object) => window.openmct.objects.makeKeyString(object.identifier))
.join('/');
async function getHashUrlToDomainObject(page, uuid) {
const hashUrl = await page.evaluate(async (objectUuid) => {
const path = await window.openmct.objects.getOriginalPath(objectUuid);
let url = './#/browse/' + [...path].reverse()
.map((object) => window.openmct.objects.makeKeyString(object.identifier))
.join('/');
// Drop the vestigial '/ROOT' if it exists
if (url.includes('/ROOT')) {
url = url.split('/ROOT').join('');
}
// Drop the vestigial '/ROOT' if it exists
if (url.includes('/ROOT')) {
url = url.split('/ROOT').join('');
}
return url;
}, identifier);
return url;
}, uuid);
return hashUrl;
return hashUrl;
}
/**
* Utilizes the OpenMCT API to detect if the UI is in Edit mode.
* @private
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {string | import('../src/api/objects/ObjectAPI').Identifier} identifier
* @return {Promise<boolean>} true if the Open MCT is in Edit Mode
*/
async function _isInEditMode(page, identifier) {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-return-await
return await page.evaluate(() => window.openmct.editor.isEditing());
// eslint-disable-next-line no-return-await
return await page.evaluate(() => window.openmct.editor.isEditing());
}
/**
* Set the time conductor mode to either fixed timespan or realtime mode.
* @private
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {boolean} [isFixedTimespan=true] true for fixed timespan mode, false for realtime mode; default is true
*/
async function _setTimeConductorMode(page, isFixedTimespan = true) {
// Click 'mode' button
await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Time Conductor Mode', exact: true }).click();
await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Time Conductor Mode Menu' }).click();
// Switch time conductor mode. Note, need to wait here for URL to update as the router is debounced.
if (isFixedTimespan) {
await page.getByRole('menuitem', { name: /Fixed Timespan/ }).click();
await page.waitForURL(/tc\.mode=fixed/);
} else {
await page.getByRole('menuitem', { name: /Real-Time/ }).click();
await page.waitForURL(/tc\.mode=local/);
}
//dismiss the time conductor popup
await page.getByLabel('Discard changes and close time popup').click();
async function setTimeConductorMode(page, isFixedTimespan = true) {
// Click 'mode' button
await page.locator('.c-mode-button').click();
// Switch time conductor mode
if (isFixedTimespan) {
await page.locator('data-testid=conductor-modeOption-fixed').click();
} else {
await page.locator('data-testid=conductor-modeOption-realtime').click();
}
}
/**
@ -373,7 +322,7 @@ async function _setTimeConductorMode(page, isFixedTimespan = true) {
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function setFixedTimeMode(page) {
await _setTimeConductorMode(page, true);
await setTimeConductorMode(page, true);
}
/**
@ -381,268 +330,93 @@ async function setFixedTimeMode(page) {
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function setRealTimeMode(page) {
await _setTimeConductorMode(page, false);
await setTimeConductorMode(page, false);
}
/**
* @typedef {Object} OffsetValues
* @property {string | undefined} startHours
* @property {string | undefined} startMins
* @property {string | undefined} startSecs
* @property {string | undefined} endHours
* @property {string | undefined} endMins
* @property {string | undefined} endSecs
* @property {string | undefined} hours
* @property {string | undefined} mins
* @property {string | undefined} secs
*/
/**
* Set the values (hours, mins, secs) for the TimeConductor offsets when in realtime mode
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {OffsetValues} offset - Object containing offset values
* @param {boolean} [offset.submitChanges=true] - If true, submit the offset changes; otherwise, discard them
* @param {OffsetValues} offset
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Locator} offsetButton
*/
async function setTimeConductorOffset(
page,
{ startHours, startMins, startSecs, endHours, endMins, endSecs, submitChanges = true }
) {
if (startHours) {
await page.getByLabel('Start offset hours').fill(startHours);
}
async function setTimeConductorOffset(page, {hours, mins, secs}, offsetButton) {
await offsetButton.click();
if (startMins) {
await page.getByLabel('Start offset minutes').fill(startMins);
}
if (hours) {
await page.fill('.pr-time-controls__hrs', hours);
}
if (startSecs) {
await page.getByLabel('Start offset seconds').fill(startSecs);
}
if (mins) {
await page.fill('.pr-time-controls__mins', mins);
}
if (endHours) {
await page.getByLabel('End offset hours').fill(endHours);
}
if (secs) {
await page.fill('.pr-time-controls__secs', secs);
}
if (endMins) {
await page.getByLabel('End offset minutes').fill(endMins);
}
if (endSecs) {
await page.getByLabel('End offset seconds').fill(endSecs);
}
// Click the check button
if (submitChanges) {
await page.getByLabel('Submit time offsets').click();
} else {
await page.getByLabel('Discard changes and close time popup').click();
}
// Click the check button
await page.locator('.pr-time__buttons .icon-check').click();
}
/**
* Set the values (hours, mins, secs) for the start time offset when in realtime mode
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {OffsetValues} offset
* @param {boolean} [submit=true] If true, submit the offset changes; otherwise, discard them
*/
async function setStartOffset(page, { submitChanges = true, ...offset }) {
// Click 'mode' button
await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Time Conductor Mode', exact: true }).click();
await setTimeConductorOffset(page, { submitChanges, ...offset });
async function setStartOffset(page, offset) {
const startOffsetButton = page.locator('data-testid=conductor-start-offset-button');
await setTimeConductorOffset(page, offset, startOffsetButton);
}
/**
* Set the values (hours, mins, secs) for the end time offset when in realtime mode
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {OffsetValues} offset
* @param {boolean} [submit=true] If true, submit the offset changes; otherwise, discard them
*/
async function setEndOffset(page, { submitChanges = true, ...offset }) {
// Click 'mode' button
await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Time Conductor Mode', exact: true }).click();
await setTimeConductorOffset(page, { submitChanges, ...offset });
async function setEndOffset(page, offset) {
const endOffsetButton = page.locator('data-testid=conductor-end-offset-button');
await setTimeConductorOffset(page, offset, endOffsetButton);
}
/**
* Set the time conductor bounds in fixed time mode
* Selects an inspector tab based on the provided tab name
*
* NOTE: Unless explicitly testing the Time Conductor itself, it is advised to instead
* navigate directly to the object with the desired time bounds using `navigateToObjectWithFixedTimeBounds()`.
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {Object} bounds - The time conductor bounds
* @param {string} [bounds.startDate] - The start date in YYYY-MM-DD format
* @param {string} [bounds.startTime] - The start time in HH:mm:ss format
* @param {string} [bounds.endDate] - The end date in YYYY-MM-DD format
* @param {string} [bounds.endTime] - The end time in HH:mm:ss format
* @param {boolean} [bounds.submitChanges=true] - If true, submit the changes; otherwise, discard them.
* @param {String} name the name of the tab
*/
async function setTimeConductorBounds(page, { submitChanges = true, ...bounds }) {
const { startDate, endDate, startTime, endTime } = bounds;
async function selectInspectorTab(page, name) {
const inspectorTabs = page.getByRole('tablist');
const inspectorTab = inspectorTabs.getByTitle(name);
const inspectorTabClass = await inspectorTab.getAttribute('class');
const isSelectedInspectorTab = inspectorTabClass.includes('is-current');
// Open the time conductor popup
await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Time Conductor Mode', exact: true }).click();
if (startDate) {
await page.getByLabel('Start date').fill(startDate);
}
if (startTime) {
await page.getByLabel('Start time').fill(startTime);
}
if (endDate) {
await page.getByLabel('End date').fill(endDate);
}
if (endTime) {
await page.getByLabel('End time').fill(endTime);
}
if (submitChanges) {
await page.getByLabel('Submit time bounds').click();
} else {
await page.getByLabel('Discard changes and close time popup').click();
}
// do not click a tab that is already selected or it will timeout your test
// do to a { pointer-events: none; } on selected tabs
if (!isSelectedInspectorTab) {
await inspectorTab.click();
}
}
/**
* Set the bounds of the visible conductor in fixed time mode.
* Requires that page already has an independent time conductor in view.
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {string} start - The start date in 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss.SSSZ' format
* @param {string} end - The end date in 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss.SSSZ' format
*/
async function setFixedIndependentTimeConductorBounds(page, { start, end }) {
// Activate Independent Time Conductor
await page.getByLabel('Enable Independent Time Conductor').click();
// Bring up the time conductor popup
await page.getByLabel('Independent Time Conductor Settings').click();
await expect(page.getByLabel('Time Conductor Options')).toBeInViewport();
await _setTimeBounds(page, start, end);
await page.keyboard.press('Enter');
}
/**
* Set the bounds of the visible conductor in fixed time mode
* @private
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {string} start - The start date in 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss.SSSZ' format
* @param {string} end - The end date in 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss.SSSZ' format
*/
async function _setTimeBounds(page, startDate, endDate) {
if (startDate) {
// Fill start time
await page
.getByRole('textbox', { name: 'Start date' })
.fill(startDate.toString().substring(0, 10));
await page
.getByRole('textbox', { name: 'Start time' })
.fill(startDate.toString().substring(11, 19));
}
if (endDate) {
// Fill end time
await page.getByRole('textbox', { name: 'End date' }).fill(endDate.toString().substring(0, 10));
await page
.getByRole('textbox', { name: 'End time' })
.fill(endDate.toString().substring(11, 19));
}
}
/**
* Waits and asserts that all plot series data on the page
* is loaded and drawn.
*
* In lieu of a better way to detect when a plot is done rendering,
* we [attach a class to the '.gl-plot' element](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/blob/5924d7ea95a0c2d4141c602a3c7d0665cb91095f/src/plugins/plot/MctPlot.vue#L27)
* once all pending series data has been loaded. The following appAction retrieves
* all plots on the page and waits up to the default timeout for the class to be
* attached to each plot.
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {number} [timeout] Provide a custom timeout in milliseconds to override the default timeout
*/
async function waitForPlotsToRender(page, { timeout } = {}) {
//eslint-disable-next-line playwright/no-raw-locators
const plotLocator = page.locator('.gl-plot');
for (const plot of await plotLocator.all()) {
await expect(plot).toHaveClass(/js-series-data-loaded/, { timeout });
}
}
/**
* @typedef {Object} PlotPixel
* @property {number} r The value of the red channel (0-255)
* @property {number} g The value of the green channel (0-255)
* @property {number} b The value of the blue channel (0-255)
* @property {number} a The value of the alpha channel (0-255)
* @property {string} strValue The rgba string value of the pixel
*/
/**
* Wait for all plots to render and then retrieve and return an array
* of canvas plot pixel data (RGBA values).
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {string} canvasSelector The selector for the canvas element
* @return {Promise<PlotPixel[]>}
*/
async function getCanvasPixels(page, canvasSelector) {
const canvasHandle = await page.evaluateHandle(
(canvas) => document.querySelector(canvas),
canvasSelector
);
const canvasContextHandle = await page.evaluateHandle(
(canvas) => canvas.getContext('2d'),
canvasHandle
);
await waitForPlotsToRender(page);
return page.evaluate(
([canvas, ctx]) => {
// The document canvas is where the plot points and lines are drawn.
// The only way to access the canvas is using document (using page.evaluate)
/** @type {ImageData} */
const data = ctx.getImageData(0, 0, canvas.width, canvas.height).data;
/** @type {number[]} */
const imageDataValues = Object.values(data);
/** @type {PlotPixel[]} */
const plotPixels = [];
// Each pixel consists of four values within the ImageData.data array. The for loop iterates by multiples of four.
// The values associated with each pixel are R (red), G (green), B (blue), and A (alpha), in that order.
for (let i = 0; i < imageDataValues.length; ) {
if (imageDataValues[i] > 0) {
plotPixels.push({
r: imageDataValues[i],
g: imageDataValues[i + 1],
b: imageDataValues[i + 2],
a: imageDataValues[i + 3],
strValue: `rgb(${imageDataValues[i]}, ${imageDataValues[i + 1]}, ${
imageDataValues[i + 2]
}, ${imageDataValues[i + 3]})`
});
}
i = i + 4;
}
return plotPixels;
},
[canvasHandle, canvasContextHandle]
);
}
export {
createDomainObjectWithDefaults,
createExampleTelemetryObject,
createNotification,
createPlanFromJSON,
expandEntireTree,
getCanvasPixels,
navigateToObjectWithFixedTimeBounds,
navigateToObjectWithRealTime,
setEndOffset,
setFixedIndependentTimeConductorBounds,
setFixedTimeMode,
setRealTimeMode,
setStartOffset,
setTimeConductorBounds,
waitForPlotsToRender
// eslint-disable-next-line no-undef
module.exports = {
createDomainObjectWithDefaults,
createNotification,
expandTreePaneItemByName,
expandEntireTree,
createPlanFromJSON,
openObjectTreeContextMenu,
getHashUrlToDomainObject,
getFocusedObjectUuid,
setFixedTimeMode,
setRealTimeMode,
setStartOffset,
setEndOffset,
selectInspectorTab
};

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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
* Open MCT is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
* "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
* License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
* under the License.
*
* Open MCT includes source code licensed under additional open source
* licenses. See the Open Source Licenses file (LICENSES.md) included with
* this source code distribution or the Licensing information page available
* at runtime from the About dialog for additional information.
*****************************************************************************/
/**
* avpFixtures.js
*
* @file This module provides custom fixtures specifically tailored for Accessibility, Visual, and Performance (AVP) tests.
* These fixtures extend the base functionality of the Playwright fixtures and appActions, and are designed to be
* generalized across all plugins. They offer functionalities like scanning for accessibility violations, integrating
* with axe-core, and more.
*
* IMPORTANT NOTE: This fixture file is not intended to be extended further by other fixtures. If you find yourself
* needing to do so, please consult the documentation and consider creating a specialized fixture or modifying the
* existing ones.
*/
import AxeBuilder from '@axe-core/playwright';
import fs from 'fs/promises';
import path from 'path';
import { fileURLToPath } from 'url';
import { expect, test } from './pluginFixtures.js';
// Constants for repeated values
const __dirname = path.dirname(fileURLToPath(import.meta.url));
const TEST_RESULTS_DIR = path.join(__dirname, './test-results');
const extendedTest = test.extend({
/**
* Overrides the default screenshot function to apply default options that should apply to all
* screenshots taken in the AVP tests.
*
* @param {import('@playwright/test').PlaywrightTestArgs} args - The Playwright test arguments.
* @param {Function} use - The function to use the page object.
* Defaults:
* - Disables animations
* - Masks the clock indicator
* - Masks the time conductor last update time in realtime mode
* - Masks the time conductor start bounds in fixed mode
* - Masks the time conductor end bounds in fixed mode
*/
page: async ({ page }, use) => {
const playwrightScreenshot = page.screenshot;
/**
* Override the screenshot function to always mask a given set of locators which will always
* show variance across screenshots. Defaults may be overridden by passing in options to the
* screenshot function.
* @param {import('@playwright/test').PageScreenshotOptions} options - The options for the screenshot.
* @returns {Promise<Buffer>} Returns the screenshot as a buffer.
*/
page.screenshot = async function (options = {}) {
const mask = [
this.getByLabel('Clock Indicator'), // Mask the clock indicator
this.getByLabel('Last update'), // Mask the time conductor last update time in realtime mode
this.getByLabel('Start bounds'), // Mask the time conductor start bounds in fixed mode
this.getByLabel('End bounds') // Mask the time conductor end bounds in fixed mode
];
const result = await playwrightScreenshot.call(this, {
animations: 'disabled',
mask,
...options // Pass through or override any options
});
return result;
};
await use(page);
}
});
/**
* Writes the accessibility report to the specified path.
*
* @param {string} reportPath - The path to write the report to.
* @param {Object} accessibilityScanResults - The results of the accessibility scan.
* @returns {Promise<Object>} The accessibility scan results.
* @throws Will throw an error if writing the report fails.
*/
async function writeAccessibilityReport(reportPath, accessibilityScanResults) {
try {
await fs.mkdir(path.dirname(reportPath), { recursive: true });
const data = JSON.stringify(accessibilityScanResults, null, 2);
await fs.writeFile(reportPath, data);
console.log(`Accessibility report with violations saved successfully as ${reportPath}`);
return accessibilityScanResults;
} catch (err) {
console.error(`Error writing the accessibility report to file ${reportPath}:`, err);
throw err;
}
}
/**
* Scans for accessibility violations on a page and writes a report to disk if violations are found.
* Automatically asserts that no violations should be present.
*
* @param {import('playwright').Page} page - The page object from Playwright.
* @param {string} testCaseName - The name of the test case.
* @param {{ reportName?: string }} [options={}] - The options for the report generation.
* @returns {Promise<Object|null>} Returns the accessibility scan results if violations are found, otherwise returns null.
*/
export async function scanForA11yViolations(page, testCaseName, options = {}) {
const builder = new AxeBuilder({ page });
builder.withTags(['wcag2aa']);
// https://github.com/dequelabs/axe-core/blob/develop/doc/rule-descriptions.md
const accessibilityScanResults = await builder.analyze();
// Assert that no violations should be present
expect
.soft(
accessibilityScanResults.violations,
`Accessibility violations found in test case: ${testCaseName}`
)
.toEqual([]);
// Check if there are any violations
if (accessibilityScanResults.violations.length > 0) {
const reportName = options.reportName || testCaseName;
const sanitizedReportName = reportName.replace(/\//g, '_');
const reportPath = path.join(
TEST_RESULTS_DIR,
'a11y-json-reports',
`${sanitizedReportName}.json`
);
try {
await page.screenshot({
path: path.join(TEST_RESULTS_DIR, 'a11y-screenshots', `${sanitizedReportName}.png`)
});
return await writeAccessibilityReport(reportPath, accessibilityScanResults);
} catch (err) {
console.error(`Error writing the accessibility report to file ${reportPath}:`, err);
throw err;
}
} else {
console.log('No accessibility violations found, no report generated.');
return null;
}
}
export { expect, extendedTest as test };

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/* eslint-disable no-undef */
/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2023, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
@ -27,23 +28,24 @@
* GitHub issues.
*/
import { expect, request, test } from '@playwright/test';
import fs from 'fs';
import path from 'path';
import { fileURLToPath } from 'url';
import { v4 as uuid } from 'uuid';
const base = require('@playwright/test');
const { expect } = base;
const fs = require('fs');
const path = require('path');
const { v4: uuid } = require('uuid');
const sinon = require('sinon');
/**
* Takes a `ConsoleMessage` and returns a formatted string. Used to enable console log error detection.
* @see {@link https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/discussions/11690 Github Discussion}
* @private
* @param {import('@playwright/test').ConsoleMessage} msg
* @returns {string} formatted string with message type, text, url, and line and column numbers
* @returns {String} formatted string with message type, text, url, and line and column numbers
*/
function _consoleMessageToString(msg) {
const { url, lineNumber, columnNumber } = msg.location();
const { url, lineNumber, columnNumber } = msg.location();
return `[${msg.type()}] ${msg.text()} at (${url} ${lineNumber}:${columnNumber})`;
return `[${msg.type()}] ${msg.text()} at (${url} ${lineNumber}:${columnNumber})`;
}
/**
@ -54,76 +56,119 @@ function _consoleMessageToString(msg) {
* @return {Promise<Animation[]>}
*/
function waitForAnimations(locator) {
return locator.evaluate((element) =>
Promise.all(element.getAnimations({ subtree: true }).map((animation) => animation.finished))
);
return locator
.evaluate((element) =>
Promise.all(
element
.getAnimations({ subtree: true })
.map((animation) => animation.finished)));
}
const istanbulCLIOutput = fileURLToPath(new URL('.nyc_output', import.meta.url));
/**
* This is part of our codecoverage shim.
* @see {@link https://github.com/mxschmitt/playwright-test-coverage Github Example Project}
* @constant {string}
*/
const istanbulCLIOutput = path.join(process.cwd(), '.nyc_output');
const extendedTest = test.extend({
/**
* Path to output raw coverage files. Can be overridden in Playwright config file.
* @see {@link https://github.com/mxschmitt/playwright-test-coverage Github Example Project}
* @constant {string}
*/
exports.test = base.test.extend({
/**
* This allows the test to manipulate the browser clock. This is useful for Visual and Snapshot tests which need
* the Time Indicator Clock to be in a specific state.
* Usage:
* ```
* test.use({
* clockOptions: {
* now: 0,
* shouldAdvanceTime: true
* ```
* If clockOptions are provided, will override the default clock with fake timers provided by SinonJS.
*
* Default: `undefined`
*
* @see {@link https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/6347 Github RFE}
* @see {@link https://github.com/sinonjs/fake-timers/#var-clock--faketimersinstallconfig SinonJS FakeTimers Config}
*/
clockOptions: [undefined, { option: true }],
overrideClock: [async ({ context, clockOptions }, use) => {
if (clockOptions !== undefined) {
await context.addInitScript({
path: path.join(__dirname, '../', './node_modules/sinon/pkg/sinon.js')
});
await context.addInitScript((options) => {
window.__clock = sinon.useFakeTimers(options);
}, clockOptions);
}
coveragePath: [istanbulCLIOutput, { option: true }],
/**
* Extends the base context class to add codecoverage shim.
* @see {@link https://github.com/mxschmitt/playwright-test-coverage Github Project}
*/
context: async ({ context, coveragePath }, use) => {
await context.addInitScript(() =>
window.addEventListener('beforeunload', () =>
window.collectIstanbulCoverage(JSON.stringify(window.__coverage__))
)
);
await fs.promises.mkdir(coveragePath, { recursive: true });
await context.exposeFunction('collectIstanbulCoverage', (coverageJSON) => {
if (coverageJSON) {
fs.writeFileSync(
path.join(coveragePath, `playwright_coverage_${uuid()}.json`),
coverageJSON
await use(context);
}, {
auto: true,
scope: 'test'
}],
/**
* Extends the base context class to add codecoverage shim.
* @see {@link https://github.com/mxschmitt/playwright-test-coverage Github Project}
*/
context: async ({ context }, use) => {
await context.addInitScript(() =>
window.addEventListener('beforeunload', () =>
(window).collectIstanbulCoverage(JSON.stringify((window).__coverage__))
)
);
}
});
await fs.promises.mkdir(istanbulCLIOutput, { recursive: true });
await context.exposeFunction('collectIstanbulCoverage', (coverageJSON) => {
if (coverageJSON) {
fs.writeFileSync(path.join(istanbulCLIOutput, `playwright_coverage_${uuid()}.json`), coverageJSON);
}
});
await use(context);
for (const page of context.pages()) {
await page.evaluate(() => {
window.collectIstanbulCoverage(JSON.stringify(window.__coverage__));
});
await use(context);
for (const page of context.pages()) {
await page.evaluate(() => (window).collectIstanbulCoverage(JSON.stringify((window).__coverage__)));
}
},
/**
* If true, will assert against any console.error calls that occur during the test. Assertions occur
* during test teardown (after the test has completed).
*
* Default: `true`
*/
failOnConsoleError: [true, { option: true }],
/**
* Extends the base page class to enable console log error detection.
* @see {@link https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/discussions/11690 Github Discussion}
*/
page: async ({ page, failOnConsoleError }, use) => {
// Capture any console errors during test execution
const messages = [];
page.on('console', (msg) => messages.push(msg));
await use(page);
// Assert against console errors during teardown
if (failOnConsoleError) {
messages.forEach(
msg => expect.soft(msg.type(), `Console error detected: ${_consoleMessageToString(msg)}`).not.toEqual('error')
);
}
},
/**
* Extends the base browser class to enable CDP connection definition in playwright.config.js. Once
* that RFE is implemented, this function can be removed.
* @see {@link https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/8379 Github RFE}
*/
browser: async ({ playwright, browser }, use, workerInfo) => {
// Use browserless if configured
if (workerInfo.project.name.match(/browserless/)) {
const vBrowser = await playwright.chromium.connectOverCDP({
endpointURL: 'ws://localhost:3003'
});
await use(vBrowser);
} else {
// Use Local Browser for testing.
await use(browser);
}
}
},
/**
* If true, will assert against any console.error calls that occur during the test. Assertions occur
* during test teardown (after the test has completed).
*
* Default: `true`
*/
failOnConsoleError: [true, { option: true }],
/**
* Extends the base page class to enable console log error detection.
* @see {@link https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/discussions/11690 Github Discussion}
*/
page: async ({ page, failOnConsoleError }, use) => {
// Capture any console errors during test execution
const messages = [];
page.on('console', (msg) => messages.push(msg));
await use(page);
// Assert against console errors during teardown
if (failOnConsoleError) {
messages.forEach((msg) =>
// eslint-disable-next-line playwright/no-standalone-expect
expect
.soft(msg.type(), `Console error detected: ${_consoleMessageToString(msg)}`)
.not.toEqual('error')
);
}
}
});
export { expect, request, extendedTest as test, waitForAnimations };
exports.expect = expect;
exports.waitForAnimations = waitForAnimations;

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/**
* Constants which may be used across all e2e tests.
*/
/**
* Time Constants
* - Used for overriding the browser clock in tests.
*/
export const MISSION_TIME = 1732413600000; // Saturday, November 23, 2024 6:00:00 PM GMT-08:00 (Thanksgiving Dinner Time)
// Subtracting 30 minutes from MISSION_TIME
export const MISSION_TIME_FIXED_START = 1732413600000 - 1800000; // 1732411800000
// Adding 1 minute to MISSION_TIME
export const MISSION_TIME_FIXED_END = 1732413600000 + 60000; // 1732413660000
/**
* URL Constants
* These constants are used for initial navigation in visual tests, in either fixed or realtime mode.
* They navigate to the 'My Items' folder at MISSION_TIME.
* They set the following url parameters:
* - tc.mode - The time conductor mode ('fixed' or 'local')
* - tc.startBound - The time conductor start bound (when in fixed mode)
* - tc.endBound - The time conductor end bound (when in fixed mode)
* - tc.startDelta - The time conductor start delta (when in realtime mode)
* - tc.endDelta - The time conductor end delta (when in realtime mode)
* - tc.timeSystem - The time conductor time system ('utc')
* - view - The view to display ('grid')
* - hideInspector - Whether to hide the inspector (true)
* - hideTree - Whether to hide the tree (true)
* @typedef {string} VisualUrl
*/
/** @type {VisualUrl} */
export const VISUAL_FIXED_URL = `./#/browse/mine?tc.mode=fixed&tc.startBound=${MISSION_TIME_FIXED_START}&tc.endBound=${MISSION_TIME_FIXED_END}&tc.timeSystem=utc&view=grid&hideInspector=true&hideTree=true`;
/** @type {VisualUrl} */
export const VISUAL_REALTIME_URL =
'./#/browse/mine?tc.mode=local&tc.timeSystem=utc&view=grid&tc.startDelta=1800000&tc.endDelta=30000&hideTree=true&hideInspector=true';

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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
* Open MCT is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
* "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
* License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
* under the License.
*
* Open MCT includes source code licensed under additional open source
* licenses. See the Open Source Licenses file (LICENSES.md) included with
* this source code distribution or the Licensing information page available
* at runtime from the About dialog for additional information.
*****************************************************************************/
// This should be used to install the Example User
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const openmct = window.openmct;
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.example.ExampleDataVisualizationSourcePlugin());
openmct.install(
openmct.plugins.InspectorDataVisualization({ type: 'exampleDataVisualizationSource' })
);
});

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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2023, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
@ -23,6 +23,6 @@
// This should be used to install the Example Fault Provider, this will also install the FaultManagementPlugin (neither of which are installed by default).
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const openmct = window.openmct;
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.example.ExampleFaultSource());
const openmct = window.openmct;
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.example.ExampleFaultSource());
});

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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2023, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
@ -23,8 +23,8 @@
// This should be used to install the Example Fault Provider, this will also install the FaultManagementPlugin (neither of which are installed by default).
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const openmct = window.openmct;
const staticFaults = true;
const openmct = window.openmct;
const staticFaults = true;
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.example.ExampleFaultSource(staticFaults));
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.example.ExampleFaultSource(staticFaults));
});

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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2023, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
@ -22,6 +22,6 @@
// This should be used to install the Example User
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const openmct = window.openmct;
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.example.ExampleUser());
const openmct = window.openmct;
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.example.ExampleUser());
});

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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2023, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
@ -23,6 +23,6 @@
// This should be used to install the Example Fault Provider, this will also install the FaultManagementPlugin (neither of which are installed by default).
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const openmct = window.openmct;
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.FaultManagement());
const openmct = window.openmct;
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.FaultManagement());
});

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class DomainObjectViewProvider {
constructor(openmct) {
this.key = 'doViewProvider';
this.name = 'Domain Object View Provider';
this.openmct = openmct;
}
constructor(openmct) {
this.key = 'doViewProvider';
this.name = 'Domain Object View Provider';
this.openmct = openmct;
}
canView(domainObject) {
return domainObject.type === 'imageFileInput' || domainObject.type === 'jsonFileInput';
}
canView(domainObject) {
return domainObject.type === 'imageFileInput'
|| domainObject.type === 'jsonFileInput';
}
view(domainObject, objectPath) {
let content;
view(domainObject, objectPath) {
let content;
return {
show: function (element) {
const body = domainObject.selectFile.body;
const type = typeof body;
return {
show: function (element) {
const body = domainObject.selectFile.body;
const type = typeof body;
content = document.createElement('div');
content.id = 'file-input-type';
content.textContent = JSON.stringify(type);
element.appendChild(content);
},
destroy: function (element) {
element.removeChild(content);
content = undefined;
}
};
}
content = document.createElement('div');
content.id = 'file-input-type';
content.textContent = JSON.stringify(type);
element.appendChild(content);
},
destroy: function (element) {
element.removeChild(content);
content = undefined;
}
};
}
}
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const openmct = window.openmct;
const openmct = window.openmct;
openmct.types.addType('jsonFileInput', {
key: 'jsonFileInput',
name: 'JSON File Input Object',
creatable: true,
form: [
{
name: 'Upload File',
key: 'selectFile',
control: 'file-input',
required: true,
text: 'Select File...',
type: 'application/json',
property: ['selectFile']
}
]
});
openmct.types.addType('jsonFileInput', {
key: 'jsonFileInput',
name: "JSON File Input Object",
creatable: true,
form: [
{
name: 'Upload File',
key: 'selectFile',
control: 'file-input',
required: true,
text: 'Select File...',
type: 'application/json',
property: [
"selectFile"
]
}
]
});
openmct.types.addType('imageFileInput', {
key: 'imageFileInput',
name: 'Image File Input Object',
creatable: true,
form: [
{
name: 'Upload File',
key: 'selectFile',
control: 'file-input',
required: true,
text: 'Select File...',
type: 'image/*',
property: ['selectFile']
}
]
});
openmct.types.addType('imageFileInput', {
key: 'imageFileInput',
name: "Image File Input Object",
creatable: true,
form: [
{
name: 'Upload File',
key: 'selectFile',
control: 'file-input',
required: true,
text: 'Select File...',
type: 'image/*',
property: [
"selectFile"
]
}
]
});
openmct.objectViews.addProvider(new DomainObjectViewProvider(openmct));
openmct.objectViews.addProvider(new DomainObjectViewProvider(openmct));
});

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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2023, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
@ -27,6 +27,6 @@ const NOTEBOOK_NAME = 'Notebook';
const URL_WHITELIST = ['google.com'];
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const openmct = window.openmct;
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.Notebook(NOTEBOOK_NAME, URL_WHITELIST));
const openmct = window.openmct;
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.Notebook(NOTEBOOK_NAME, URL_WHITELIST));
});

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2023, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
@ -22,6 +22,6 @@
// This should be used to install the Operator Status
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const openmct = window.openmct;
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.OperatorStatus());
const openmct = window.openmct;
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.OperatorStatus());
});

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2023, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
@ -25,6 +25,6 @@
// await page.addInitScript({ path: path.join(__dirname, 'addInitRestrictedNotebook.js') });
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const openmct = window.openmct;
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.RestrictedNotebook('CUSTOM_NAME'));
const openmct = window.openmct;
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.RestrictedNotebook('CUSTOM_NAME'));
});

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(function () {
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const PERSISTENCE_KEY = 'persistence-tests';
const openmct = window.openmct;
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const PERSISTENCE_KEY = 'persistence-tests';
const openmct = window.openmct;
openmct.objects.addRoot({
namespace: PERSISTENCE_KEY,
key: PERSISTENCE_KEY
});
openmct.objects.addRoot({
namespace: PERSISTENCE_KEY,
key: PERSISTENCE_KEY
});
openmct.objects.addProvider(PERSISTENCE_KEY, {
get(identifier) {
if (identifier.key !== PERSISTENCE_KEY) {
return undefined;
} else {
return Promise.resolve({
identifier,
type: 'folder',
name: 'Persistence Testing',
location: 'ROOT',
composition: []
});
}
}
openmct.objects.addProvider(PERSISTENCE_KEY, {
get(identifier) {
if (identifier.key !== PERSISTENCE_KEY) {
return undefined;
} else {
return Promise.resolve({
identifier,
type: 'folder',
name: 'Persistence Testing',
location: 'ROOT',
composition: []
});
}
}
});
});
});
})();
}());

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2023, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
@ -19,262 +19,259 @@
* this source code distribution or the Licensing information page available
* at runtime from the About dialog for additional information.
*****************************************************************************/
import { fileURLToPath } from 'url';
import { expect } from '../pluginFixtures.js';
const path = require('path');
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function navigateToFaultManagementWithExample(page) {
await page.addInitScript({
path: fileURLToPath(new URL('./addInitExampleFaultProvider.js', import.meta.url))
});
async function navigateToFaultManagementWithExample(page) {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-undef
await page.addInitScript({ path: path.join(__dirname, './', 'addInitExampleFaultProvider.js') });
await navigateToFaultItemInTree(page);
await navigateToFaultItemInTree(page);
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function navigateToFaultManagementWithStaticExample(page) {
await page.addInitScript({
path: fileURLToPath(new URL('./addInitExampleFaultProviderStatic.js', import.meta.url))
});
async function navigateToFaultManagementWithStaticExample(page) {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-undef
await page.addInitScript({ path: path.join(__dirname, './', 'addInitExampleFaultProviderStatic.js') });
await navigateToFaultItemInTree(page);
await navigateToFaultItemInTree(page);
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function navigateToFaultManagementWithoutExample(page) {
await page.addInitScript({
path: fileURLToPath(new URL('./addInitFaultManagementPlugin.js', import.meta.url))
});
async function navigateToFaultManagementWithoutExample(page) {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-undef
await page.addInitScript({ path: path.join(__dirname, './', 'addInitFaultManagementPlugin.js') });
await navigateToFaultItemInTree(page);
await navigateToFaultItemInTree(page);
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function navigateToFaultItemInTree(page) {
await page.goto('./', { waitUntil: 'domcontentloaded' });
await page.waitForURL('**/#/browse/mine?**');
await page.goto('./', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
const faultManagementTreeItem = page
.getByRole('tree', {
name: 'Main Tree'
})
.getByRole('treeitem', {
name: 'Fault Management'
// Click text=Fault Management
await page.click('text=Fault Management'); // this verifies the plugin has been added
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function acknowledgeFault(page, rowNumber) {
await openFaultRowMenu(page, rowNumber);
await page.locator('.c-menu >> text="Acknowledge"').click();
// Click [aria-label="Save"]
await page.locator('[aria-label="Save"]').click();
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function shelveMultipleFaults(page, ...nums) {
const selectRows = nums.map((num) => {
return selectFaultItem(page, num);
});
await Promise.all(selectRows);
// Navigate to "Fault Management" from the tree
await faultManagementTreeItem.click();
await page.locator('button:has-text("Shelve")').click();
await page.locator('[aria-label="Save"]').click();
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function acknowledgeFault(page, rowNumber) {
await openFaultRowMenu(page, rowNumber);
await page.getByLabel('Acknowledge', { exact: true }).click();
await page.getByLabel('Save').click();
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function shelveMultipleFaults(page, ...nums) {
const selectRows = nums.map((num) => {
return selectFaultItem(page, num);
});
await Promise.all(selectRows);
await page.getByLabel('Shelve selected faults').click();
await page.getByLabel('Save').click();
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function acknowledgeMultipleFaults(page, ...nums) {
const selectRows = nums.map((num) => {
return selectFaultItem(page, num);
});
await Promise.all(selectRows);
await page.locator('button:has-text("Acknowledge")').click();
await page.getByLabel('Save').click();
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function shelveFault(page, rowNumber) {
await openFaultRowMenu(page, rowNumber);
await page.locator('.c-menu >> text="Shelve"').click();
// Click [aria-label="Save"]
await page.getByLabel('Save').click();
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function changeViewTo(page, view) {
await page.locator('.c-fault-mgmt__search-row select').first().selectOption(view);
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function sortFaultsBy(page, sort) {
await page.locator('.c-fault-mgmt__list-header-sortButton select').selectOption(sort);
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function enterSearchTerm(page, term) {
await page.locator('.c-fault-mgmt-search [aria-label="Search Input"]').fill(term);
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function clearSearch(page) {
await enterSearchTerm(page, '');
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function selectFaultItem(page, rowNumber) {
await page
.getByLabel('Select fault')
.nth(rowNumber - 1)
.check({
// Need force here because checkbox state is changed by an event emitted by the checkbox
// eslint-disable-next-line playwright/no-force-option
force: true
async function acknowledgeMultipleFaults(page, ...nums) {
const selectRows = nums.map((num) => {
return selectFaultItem(page, num);
});
await expect(page.getByLabel('Select fault').nth(rowNumber - 1)).toBeChecked();
await Promise.all(selectRows);
await page.locator('button:has-text("Acknowledge")').click();
await page.locator('[aria-label="Save"]').click();
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function getHighestSeverity(page) {
const criticalCount = await page.locator('[title=CRITICAL]').count();
const warningCount = await page.locator('[title=WARNING]').count();
if (criticalCount > 0) {
return 'CRITICAL';
} else if (warningCount > 0) {
return 'WARNING';
}
return 'WATCH';
async function shelveFault(page, rowNumber) {
await openFaultRowMenu(page, rowNumber);
await page.locator('.c-menu >> text="Shelve"').click();
// Click [aria-label="Save"]
await page.locator('[aria-label="Save"]').click();
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function getLowestSeverity(page) {
const warningCount = await page.locator('[title=WARNING]').count();
const watchCount = await page.locator('[title=WATCH]').count();
async function changeViewTo(page, view) {
await page.locator('.c-fault-mgmt__search-row select').first().selectOption(view);
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function sortFaultsBy(page, sort) {
await page.locator('.c-fault-mgmt__list-header-sortButton select').selectOption(sort);
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function enterSearchTerm(page, term) {
await page.locator('.c-fault-mgmt-search [aria-label="Search Input"]').fill(term);
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function clearSearch(page) {
await enterSearchTerm(page, '');
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function selectFaultItem(page, rowNumber) {
// eslint-disable-next-line playwright/no-force-option
await page.check(`.c-fault-mgmt-item > input >> nth=${rowNumber - 1}`, { force: true }); // this will not work without force true, saw this may be a pw bug
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function getHighestSeverity(page) {
const criticalCount = await page.locator('[title=CRITICAL]').count();
const warningCount = await page.locator('[title=WARNING]').count();
if (criticalCount > 0) {
return 'CRITICAL';
} else if (warningCount > 0) {
return 'WARNING';
}
if (watchCount > 0) {
return 'WATCH';
} else if (warningCount > 0) {
return 'WARNING';
}
return 'CRITICAL';
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function getFaultResultCount(page) {
const count = await page.locator('.c-faults-list-view-item-body > .c-fault-mgmt__list').count();
async function getLowestSeverity(page) {
const warningCount = await page.locator('[title=WARNING]').count();
const watchCount = await page.locator('[title=WATCH]').count();
return count;
if (watchCount > 0) {
return 'WATCH';
} else if (warningCount > 0) {
return 'WARNING';
}
return 'CRITICAL';
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export function getFault(page, rowNumber) {
const fault = page.locator(
`.c-faults-list-view-item-body > .c-fault-mgmt__list >> nth=${rowNumber - 1}`
);
async function getFaultResultCount(page) {
const count = await page.locator('.c-faults-list-view-item-body > .c-fault-mgmt__list').count();
return fault;
return count;
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export function getFaultByName(page, name) {
const fault = page.locator(`.c-fault-mgmt__list-faultname:has-text("${name}")`);
function getFault(page, rowNumber) {
const fault = page.locator(`.c-faults-list-view-item-body > .c-fault-mgmt__list >> nth=${rowNumber - 1}`);
return fault;
return fault;
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function getFaultName(page, rowNumber) {
const faultName = await page
.locator(`.c-fault-mgmt__list-faultname >> nth=${rowNumber - 1}`)
.textContent();
function getFaultByName(page, name) {
const fault = page.locator(`.c-fault-mgmt__list-faultname:has-text("${name}")`);
return faultName;
return fault;
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function getFaultSeverity(page, rowNumber) {
const faultSeverity = await page
.locator(`.c-faults-list-view-item-body .c-fault-mgmt__list-severity >> nth=${rowNumber - 1}`)
.getAttribute('title');
async function getFaultName(page, rowNumber) {
const faultName = await page.locator(`.c-fault-mgmt__list-faultname >> nth=${rowNumber - 1}`).textContent();
return faultSeverity;
return faultName;
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function getFaultNamespace(page, rowNumber) {
const faultNamespace = await page
.locator(`.c-fault-mgmt__list-path >> nth=${rowNumber - 1}`)
.textContent();
async function getFaultSeverity(page, rowNumber) {
const faultSeverity = await page.locator(`.c-faults-list-view-item-body .c-fault-mgmt__list-severity >> nth=${rowNumber - 1}`).getAttribute('title');
return faultNamespace;
return faultSeverity;
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function getFaultTriggerTime(page, rowNumber) {
const faultTriggerTime = await page
.locator(`.c-fault-mgmt__list-trigTime >> nth=${rowNumber - 1} >> .c-fault-mgmt-item__value`)
.textContent();
async function getFaultNamespace(page, rowNumber) {
const faultNamespace = await page.locator(`.c-fault-mgmt__list-path >> nth=${rowNumber - 1}`).textContent();
return faultTriggerTime.toString().trim();
return faultNamespace;
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function openFaultRowMenu(page, rowNumber) {
// select
await page
.getByLabel('Disposition actions')
.nth(rowNumber - 1)
.click();
async function getFaultTriggerTime(page, rowNumber) {
const faultTriggerTime = await page.locator(`.c-fault-mgmt__list-trigTime >> nth=${rowNumber - 1} >> .c-fault-mgmt-item__value`).textContent();
return faultTriggerTime.toString().trim();
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function openFaultRowMenu(page, rowNumber) {
// select
await page.locator(`.c-fault-mgmt-item > .c-fault-mgmt__list-action-button >> nth=${rowNumber - 1}`).click();
}
// eslint-disable-next-line no-undef
module.exports = {
navigateToFaultManagementWithExample,
navigateToFaultManagementWithStaticExample,
navigateToFaultManagementWithoutExample,
navigateToFaultItemInTree,
acknowledgeFault,
shelveMultipleFaults,
acknowledgeMultipleFaults,
shelveFault,
changeViewTo,
sortFaultsBy,
enterSearchTerm,
clearSearch,
selectFaultItem,
getHighestSeverity,
getLowestSeverity,
getFaultResultCount,
getFault,
getFaultByName,
getFaultName,
getFaultSeverity,
getFaultNamespace,
getFaultTriggerTime,
openFaultRowMenu
};

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@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
* Open MCT is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
* "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
* License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
* under the License.
*
* Open MCT includes source code licensed under additional open source
* licenses. See the Open Source Licenses file (LICENSES.md) included with
* this source code distribution or the Licensing information page available
* at runtime from the About dialog for additional information.
*****************************************************************************/
const isMac = process.platform === 'darwin';
const modifier = isMac ? 'Meta' : 'Control';
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function selectAll(page) {
await page.keyboard.press(`${modifier}+KeyA`);
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function copy(page) {
await page.keyboard.press(`${modifier}+KeyC`);
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function paste(page) {
await page.keyboard.press(`${modifier}+KeyV`);
}
export { copy, paste, selectAll };

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@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
* Open MCT is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
* "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
* License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
* under the License.
*
* Open MCT includes source code licensed under additional open source
* licenses. See the Open Source Licenses file (LICENSES.md) included with
* this source code distribution or the Licensing information page available
* at runtime from the About dialog for additional information.
*****************************************************************************/
export * from './clipboard.js';

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2023, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
@ -20,51 +20,37 @@
* at runtime from the About dialog for additional information.
*****************************************************************************/
import { createDomainObjectWithDefaults } from '../appActions.js';
const { createDomainObjectWithDefaults } = require('../appActions');
const NOTEBOOK_DROP_AREA = '.c-notebook__drag-area';
const CUSTOM_NAME = 'CUSTOM_NAME';
import { fileURLToPath } from 'url';
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {string} text
*/
async function enterTextEntry(page, text) {
await addNotebookEntry(page);
await enterTextInLastEntry(page, text);
await commitEntry(page);
}
// Click .c-notebook__drag-area
await page.locator(NOTEBOOK_DROP_AREA).click();
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function addNotebookEntry(page) {
await page.locator(NOTEBOOK_DROP_AREA).click();
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function enterTextInLastEntry(page, text) {
await page.getByLabel('Notebook Entry Input').last().fill(text);
// enter text
await page.locator('[aria-label="Notebook Entry"].is-selected div.c-ne__text').fill(text);
await commitEntry(page);
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function dragAndDropEmbed(page, notebookObject) {
// Create example telemetry object
const swg = await createDomainObjectWithDefaults(page, {
type: 'Sine Wave Generator'
});
// Navigate to notebook
await page.goto(notebookObject.url);
// Expand the tree to reveal the notebook
await page.getByLabel('Show selected item in tree').click();
// Drag and drop the SWG into the notebook
await page.getByLabel(`Navigate to ${swg.name}`).dragTo(page.locator(NOTEBOOK_DROP_AREA));
await commitEntry(page);
// Create example telemetry object
const swg = await createDomainObjectWithDefaults(page, {
type: "Sine Wave Generator"
});
// Navigate to notebook
await page.goto(notebookObject.url);
// Expand the tree to reveal the notebook
await page.click('button[title="Show selected item in tree"]');
// Drag and drop the SWG into the notebook
await page.dragAndDrop(`text=${swg.name}`, NOTEBOOK_DROP_AREA);
await commitEntry(page);
}
/**
@ -72,93 +58,11 @@ async function dragAndDropEmbed(page, notebookObject) {
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function commitEntry(page) {
//Click the Commit Entry button
await page.locator('.c-ne__save-button > button').click();
await page.locator('.c-ne__save-button > button').click();
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function startAndAddRestrictedNotebookObject(page) {
await page.addInitScript({
path: fileURLToPath(new URL('./addInitRestrictedNotebook.js', import.meta.url))
});
await page.goto('./', { waitUntil: 'domcontentloaded' });
await page.waitForURL('**/browse/mine?**');
return createDomainObjectWithDefaults(page, {
type: CUSTOM_NAME,
name: 'Restricted Test Notebook'
});
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function lockPage(page) {
// Click the Commit Entries button
await page.getByLabel('Commit Entries').click();
// Wait until Lock Banner is visible
await page.locator('text=Lock Page').click();
}
/**
* Creates a notebook object and adds an entry.
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} - page to load
* @param {number} [iterations = 1] - the number of entries to create
*/
async function createNotebookAndEntry(page, iterations = 1) {
const notebook = createDomainObjectWithDefaults(page, { type: 'Notebook' });
for (let iteration = 0; iteration < iterations; iteration++) {
await enterTextEntry(page, `Entry ${iteration}`);
}
return notebook;
}
/**
* Creates a notebook object, adds an entry, and adds a tag.
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {number} [iterations = 1] - the number of entries (and tags) to create
*/
async function createNotebookEntryAndTags(page, iterations = 1) {
const notebook = await createNotebookAndEntry(page, iterations);
await page.getByRole('tab', { name: 'Annotations' }).click();
for (let iteration = 0; iteration < iterations; iteration++) {
// Hover and click "Add Tag" button
// Hover is needed here to "slow down" the actions while running in headless mode
await page.locator(`[aria-label="Notebook Entry"] >> nth = ${iteration}`).click();
await page.hover(`button:has-text("Add Tag")`);
await page.locator(`button:has-text("Add Tag")`).click();
// Click inside the tag search input
await page.locator('[placeholder="Type to select tag"]').click();
// Select the "Driving" tag
await page.locator('[aria-label="Autocomplete Options"] >> text=Driving').click();
// Hover and click "Add Tag" button
// Hover is needed here to "slow down" the actions while running in headless mode
await page.hover(`button:has-text("Add Tag")`);
await page.locator(`button:has-text("Add Tag")`).click();
// Click inside the tag search input
await page.locator('[placeholder="Type to select tag"]').click();
// Select the "Science" tag
await page.locator('[aria-label="Autocomplete Options"] >> text=Science').click();
}
return notebook;
}
export {
addNotebookEntry,
commitEntry,
createNotebookAndEntry,
createNotebookEntryAndTags,
dragAndDropEmbed,
enterTextEntry,
enterTextInLastEntry,
lockPage,
startAndAddRestrictedNotebookObject
// eslint-disable-next-line no-undef
module.exports = {
enterTextEntry,
dragAndDropEmbed
};

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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2023, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
@ -20,8 +20,7 @@
* at runtime from the About dialog for additional information.
*****************************************************************************/
import { createDomainObjectWithDefaults, createPlanFromJSON } from '../appActions.js';
import { expect } from '../pluginFixtures.js';
import { expect } from '../pluginFixtures';
/**
* Asserts that the number of activities in the plan view matches the number of
@ -29,210 +28,65 @@ import { expect } from '../pluginFixtures.js';
* for each activity in the plan data per group, using the earliest activity's
* start time as the start bound and the current activity's end time as the end bound.
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page the page
* @param {Object} plan The raw plan json to assert against
* @param {string} planObjectUrl The URL of the object to assert against (plan or gantt chart)
* @param {object} plan The raw plan json to assert against
* @param {string} objectUrl The URL of the object to assert against (plan or gantt chart)
*/
export async function assertPlanActivities(page, plan, planObjectUrl) {
const groups = Object.keys(plan);
for (const group of groups) {
for (let i = 0; i < plan[group].length; i++) {
// Set the startBound to the start time of the first activity in the group
const startBound = plan[group][0].start;
// Set the endBound to the end time of the current activity
let endBound = plan[group][i].end;
if (endBound === startBound) {
// Prevent oddities with setting start and end bound equal
// via URL params
endBound += 1;
}
export async function assertPlanActivities(page, plan, objectUrl) {
const groups = Object.keys(plan);
for (const group of groups) {
for (let i = 0; i < plan[group].length; i++) {
// Set the startBound to the start time of the first activity in the group
const startBound = plan[group][0].start;
// Set the endBound to the end time of the current activity
let endBound = plan[group][i].end;
if (endBound === startBound) {
// Prevent oddities with setting start and end bound equal
// via URL params
endBound += 1;
}
// Switch to fixed time mode with all plan events within the bounds
await page.goto(
`${planObjectUrl}?tc.mode=fixed&tc.startBound=${startBound}&tc.endBound=${endBound}&tc.timeSystem=utc&view=plan.view`
);
// Switch to fixed time mode with all plan events within the bounds
await page.goto(`${objectUrl}?tc.mode=fixed&tc.startBound=${startBound}&tc.endBound=${endBound}&tc.timeSystem=utc&view=plan.view`);
// Assert that the number of activities in the plan view matches the number of
// activities in the plan data within the specified time bounds
await expect(page.locator('.activity-bounds')).toHaveCount(
Object.values(plan)
.flat()
.filter((event) =>
activitiesWithinTimeBounds(event.start, event.end, startBound, endBound)
).length
);
// Assert that the number of activities in the plan view matches the number of
// activities in the plan data within the specified time bounds
const eventCount = await page.locator('.activity-bounds').count();
expect(eventCount).toEqual(Object.values(plan)
.flat()
.filter(event =>
activitiesWithinTimeBounds(event.start, event.end, startBound, endBound)).length);
}
}
}
}
/**
* Returns true if the activities time bounds overlap, false otherwise.
* @param {number} start1 the start time of the first activity
* @param {number} end1 the end time of the first activity
* @param {number} start2 the start time of the second activity
* @param {number} end2 the end time of the second activity
* @returns {boolean} true if the activities overlap, false otherwise
*/
* @param {number} start1 the start time of the first activity
* @param {number} end1 the end time of the first activity
* @param {number} start2 the start time of the second activity
* @param {number} end2 the end time of the second activity
* @returns {boolean} true if the activities overlap, false otherwise
*/
function activitiesWithinTimeBounds(start1, end1, start2, end2) {
return (
(start1 >= start2 && start1 <= end2) ||
(end1 >= start2 && end1 <= end2) ||
(start2 >= start1 && start2 <= end1) ||
(end2 >= start1 && end2 <= end1)
);
}
/**
* Asserts that the swim lanes / groups in the plan view matches the order of
* groups in the plan data.
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page the page
* @param {Object} plan The raw plan json to assert against
* @param {string} objectUrl The URL of the object to assert against (plan or gantt chart)
*/
export async function assertPlanOrderedSwimLanes(page, plan, objectUrl) {
// Switch to the plan view
await page.goto(`${objectUrl}?view=plan.view`);
const planGroups = await page
.locator('.c-plan__contents > div > .c-swimlane__lane-label .c-object-label__name')
.all();
const groups = plan.Groups;
for (let i = 0; i < groups.length; i++) {
// Assert that the order of groups in the plan view matches the order of
// groups in the plan data
const groupName = planGroups[i];
await expect(groupName).toHaveText(groups[i].name);
}
return (start1 >= start2 && start1 <= end2)
|| (end1 >= start2 && end1 <= end2)
|| (start2 >= start1 && start2 <= end1)
|| (end2 >= start1 && end2 <= end1);
}
/**
* Navigate to the plan view, switch to fixed time mode,
* and set the bounds to span all activities.
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {Object} planJson
* @param {object} planJson
* @param {string} planObjectUrl
*/
export async function setBoundsToSpanAllActivities(page, planJson, planObjectUrl) {
// Get the earliest start value
const start = getEarliestStartTime(planJson);
// Get the latest end value
const end = getLatestEndTime(planJson);
// Set the start and end bounds to the earliest start and latest end
await page.goto(
`${planObjectUrl}?tc.mode=fixed&tc.startBound=${start}&tc.endBound=${end}&tc.timeSystem=utc&view=plan.view`
);
}
/**
* @param {Object} planJson
* @returns {number}
*/
export function getEarliestStartTime(planJson) {
const activities = Object.values(planJson).flat();
return Math.min(...activities.map((activity) => activity.start));
}
/**
*
* @param {Object} planJson
* @returns {number}
*/
export function getLatestEndTime(planJson) {
const activities = Object.values(planJson).flat();
return Math.max(...activities.map((activity) => activity.end));
}
/**
*
* @param {object} planJson
* @returns {object}
*/
export function getFirstActivity(planJson) {
const groups = Object.keys(planJson);
const firstGroupKey = groups[0];
const firstGroupItems = planJson[firstGroupKey];
return firstGroupItems[0];
}
/**
* Uses the Open MCT API to set the status of a plan to 'draft'.
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {import('../../appActions').CreatedObjectInfo} plan
*/
export async function setDraftStatusForPlan(page, plan) {
await page.evaluate(async (planObject) => {
await window.openmct.status.set(planObject.uuid, 'draft');
}, plan);
}
export async function addPlanGetInterceptor(page) {
await page.waitForLoadState('load');
await page.evaluate(async () => {
await window.openmct.objects.addGetInterceptor({
appliesTo: (identifier, domainObject) => {
return domainObject && domainObject.type === 'plan';
},
invoke: (identifier, object) => {
if (object) {
object.sourceMap = {
orderedGroups: 'Groups'
};
}
return object;
}
});
});
}
/**
* Create a Plan from JSON and add it to a Timelist and Navigate to the Plan view
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
export async function createTimelistWithPlanAndSetActivityInProgress(page, planJson) {
await page.goto('./', { waitUntil: 'domcontentloaded' });
const timelist = await createDomainObjectWithDefaults(page, {
name: 'Time List',
type: 'Time List'
});
await createPlanFromJSON(page, {
name: 'Test Plan',
json: planJson,
parent: timelist.uuid
});
// Ensure that all activities are shown in the expanded view
const groups = Object.keys(planJson);
const firstGroupKey = groups[0];
const firstGroupItems = planJson[firstGroupKey];
const firstActivityForPlan = firstGroupItems[0];
const lastActivity = firstGroupItems[firstGroupItems.length - 1];
const startBound = firstActivityForPlan.start;
const endBound = lastActivity.end;
// Switch to fixed time mode with all plan events within the bounds
await page.goto(
`${timelist.url}?tc.mode=fixed&tc.startBound=${startBound}&tc.endBound=${endBound}&tc.timeSystem=utc&view=timelist.view`
);
// Change the object to edit mode
await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Edit Object' }).click();
// Find the display properties section in the inspector
await page.getByRole('tab', { name: 'View Properties' }).click();
// Switch to expanded view and save the setting
await page.getByLabel('Display Style').selectOption({ label: 'Expanded' });
// Click on the "Save" button
await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Save' }).click();
await page.getByRole('listitem', { name: 'Save and Finish Editing' }).click();
const anActivity = page.getByRole('row').nth(0);
// Set the activity to in progress
await anActivity.click();
await page.getByRole('tab', { name: 'Activity' }).click();
await page.getByLabel('Activity Status', { exact: true }).selectOption({ label: 'In progress' });
const activities = Object.values(planJson).flat();
// Get the earliest start value
const start = Math.min(...activities.map(activity => activity.start));
// Get the latest end value
const end = Math.max(...activities.map(activity => activity.end));
// Set the start and end bounds to the earliest start and latest end
await page.goto(`${planObjectUrl}?tc.mode=fixed&tc.startBound=${start}&tc.endBound=${end}&tc.timeSystem=utc&view=plan.view`);
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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
* Open MCT is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
* "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
* License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
* under the License.
*
* Open MCT includes source code licensed under additional open source
* licenses. See the Open Source Licenses file (LICENSES.md) included with
* this source code distribution or the Licensing information page available
* at runtime from the About dialog for additional information.
*****************************************************************************/
import { waitForPlotsToRender } from '../appActions.js';
import { expect } from '../pluginFixtures.js';
/**
* Given a canvas and a set of points, tags the points on the canvas.
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {HTMLCanvasElement} canvas a telemetry item with a plot
* @param {number} xEnd a telemetry item with a plot
* @param {number} yEnd a telemetry item with a plot
* @returns {Promise}
*/
export async function createTags({ page, canvas, xEnd = 700, yEnd = 520 }) {
await canvas.hover({ trial: true });
//Alt+Shift Drag Start to select some points to tag
await page.keyboard.down('Alt');
await page.keyboard.down('Shift');
await canvas.dragTo(canvas, {
sourcePosition: {
x: 1,
y: 1
},
targetPosition: {
x: xEnd,
y: yEnd
}
});
//Alt Drag End
await page.keyboard.up('Alt');
await page.keyboard.up('Shift');
//Wait for canvas to stabilize.
await canvas.hover({ trial: true });
// add some tags
await page.getByText('Annotations').click();
await page.getByRole('button', { name: /Add Tag/ }).click();
await page.getByPlaceholder('Type to select tag').click();
await page.getByText('Driving').click();
await page.getByRole('button', { name: /Add Tag/ }).click();
await page.getByPlaceholder('Type to select tag').click();
await page.getByText('Science').click();
}
/**
* Given a telemetry item (e.g., a Sine Wave Generator) with a plot, tests that the plot can be tagged.
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {import('../../../../appActions').CreatedObjectInfo} telemetryItem a telemetry item with a plot
* @returns {Promise}
*/
export async function testTelemetryItem(page, telemetryItem) {
// Check that telemetry item also received the tag
await page.goto(telemetryItem.url);
await expect(page.getByText('No tags to display for this item')).toBeVisible();
const canvas = page.locator('canvas').nth(1);
//Wait for canvas to stabilize.
await waitForPlotsToRender(page);
await expect(canvas).toBeInViewport();
await canvas.hover({ trial: true });
// click on the tagged plot point
await canvas.click({
position: {
x: 100,
y: 100
}
});
await expect(page.getByText('Science')).toBeVisible();
await expect(page.getByText('Driving')).toBeHidden();
}
/**
* Given a page, tests that tags are searchable, deletable, and persist across reloads.
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @returns {Promise}
*/
export async function basicTagsTests(page) {
// Search for Driving
await page.getByRole('searchbox', { name: 'Search Input' }).click();
// Clicking elsewhere should cause annotation selection to be cleared
await expect(page.getByText('No tags to display for this item')).toBeVisible();
//
await page.getByRole('searchbox', { name: 'Search Input' }).fill('driv');
// Always click on the first Sine Wave result
await page
.getByLabel('Search Result')
.getByText(/Sine Wave/)
.first()
.click();
// Delete Driving Tag
await page.hover('[aria-label="Tag"]:has-text("Driving")');
await page.locator('[aria-label="Remove tag Driving"]').click();
// Search for Science Tag
await page.getByRole('searchbox', { name: 'Search Input' }).click();
await page.getByRole('searchbox', { name: 'Search Input' }).fill('sc');
//Expect Science Tag to be present and and Driving Tags to be deleted
await expect(page.getByLabel('Search Result').first()).toContainText('Science');
await expect(page.getByLabel('Search Result').first()).not.toContainText('Driving');
// Search for Driving Tag and expect nothing found
await page.getByRole('searchbox', { name: 'Search Input' }).click();
await page.getByRole('searchbox', { name: 'Search Input' }).fill('driv');
await expect(page.getByText('No results found')).toBeVisible();
await page.reload({ waitUntil: 'domcontentloaded' });
await waitForPlotsToRender(page);
//Navigate to the Inspector and check that all tags have been removed
await expect(page.getByRole('tab', { name: 'Annotations' })).not.toHaveClass(/is-current/);
await page.getByRole('tab', { name: 'Annotations' }).click();
await expect(page.getByRole('tab', { name: 'Annotations' })).toHaveClass(/is-current/);
await expect(page.getByText('No tags to display for this item')).toBeVisible();
const canvas = page.locator('canvas').nth(1);
// click on the tagged plot point
await canvas.click({
position: {
x: 100,
y: 100
}
});
//Expect Science to be visible but Driving to be hidden
await expect(page.getByText('Science')).toBeVisible();
await expect(page.getByText('Driving')).toBeHidden();
//Click elsewhere
await page.locator('body').click();
//Click on tagged plot point again
await canvas.click({
position: {
x: 100,
y: 100
}
});
// Add Driving Tag again
await page.getByText('Annotations').click();
await page.getByRole('button', { name: /Add Tag/ }).click();
await page.getByPlaceholder('Type to select tag').click();
await page.getByText('Driving').click();
//Science and Driving Tags should be visible
await expect(page.getByText('Science')).toBeVisible();
await expect(page.getByText('Driving')).toBeVisible();
// Delete Driving Tag again
await page.hover('[aria-label="Tag"]:has-text("Driving")');
await page.locator('[aria-label="Remove tag Driving"]').click();
//Science Tag should be visible and Driving Tag should be hidden
await expect(page.getByText('Science')).toBeVisible();
await expect(page.getByText('Driving')).toBeHidden();
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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
* Open MCT is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
* "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
* License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
* under the License.
*
* Open MCT includes source code licensed under additional open source
* licenses. See the Open Source Licenses file (LICENSES.md) included with
* this source code distribution or the Licensing information page available
* at runtime from the About dialog for additional information.
*****************************************************************************/
import { expect } from '../pluginFixtures.js';
/**
* Converts a hex color value to its RGB equivalent.
*
* @param {string} hex - The hex color value. i.e. '#5b0f00'
* @returns {string} The RGB equivalent of the hex color.
*/
function hexToRGB(hex) {
const result = /^#?([a-f\d]{2})([a-f\d]{2})([a-f\d]{2})$/i.exec(hex);
return result
? `rgb(${parseInt(result[1], 16)}, ${parseInt(result[2], 16)}, ${parseInt(result[3], 16)})`
: null;
}
/**
* Sets the background and text color of a given element.
*
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page - The Playwright page object.
* @param {string} borderColorHex - The hex value of the border color to set, or 'No Style'.
* @param {string} backgroundColorHex - The hex value of the background color to set, or 'No Style'.
* @param {string} textColorHex - The hex value of the text color to set, or 'No Style'.
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Locator} locator - The Playwright locator for the element whose style is to be set.
*/
async function setStyles(page, borderColorHex, backgroundColorHex, textColorHex, locator) {
await locator.click(); // Assuming the locator is clickable and opens the style setting UI
await page.getByLabel('Set border color').click();
await page.getByLabel(borderColorHex).click();
await page.getByLabel('Set background color').click();
await page.getByLabel(backgroundColorHex).click();
await page.getByLabel('Set text color').click();
await page.getByLabel(textColorHex).click();
}
/**
* Checks if the styles of an element match the expected values.
*
* @param {string} expectedBorderColor - The expected border color in RGB format. Default is '#e6b8af' or 'rgb(230, 184, 175)'
* @param {string} expectedBackgroundColor - The expected background color in RGB format.
* @param {string} expectedTextColor - The expected text color in RGB format. Default is #aaaaaa or 'rgb(170, 170, 170)'
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Locator} locator - The Playwright locator for the element whose style is to be checked.
*/
async function checkStyles(
expectedBorderColor,
expectedBackgroundColor,
expectedTextColor,
locator
) {
const layoutStyles = await locator.evaluate((el) => {
return {
border: window.getComputedStyle(el).getPropertyValue('border-top-color'), //infer the left, right, and bottom
background: window.getComputedStyle(el).getPropertyValue('background-color'),
fontColor: window.getComputedStyle(el).getPropertyValue('color')
};
});
expect(layoutStyles.border).toContain(expectedBorderColor);
expect(layoutStyles.background).toContain(expectedBackgroundColor);
expect(layoutStyles.fontColor).toContain(expectedTextColor);
}
/**
* Checks if the font Styles of an element match the expected values.
*
* @param {string} expectedFontSize - The expected font size in '72px' format. Default is 'Default'
* @param {string} expectedFontWeight - The expected font Type. Format as '700' for bold. Default is 'Default'
* @param {string} expectedFontFamily - The expected font Type. Format as "\"Andale Mono\", sans-serif". Default is 'Default'
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Locator} locator - The Playwright locator for the element whose style is to be checked.
*/
async function checkFontStyles(expectedFontSize, expectedFontWeight, expectedFontFamily, locator) {
const layoutStyles = await locator.evaluate((el) => {
return {
fontSize: window.getComputedStyle(el).getPropertyValue('font-size'),
fontWeight: window.getComputedStyle(el).getPropertyValue('font-weight'),
fontFamily: window.getComputedStyle(el).getPropertyValue('font-family')
};
});
expect(layoutStyles.fontSize).toContain(expectedFontSize);
expect(layoutStyles.fontWeight).toContain(expectedFontWeight);
expect(layoutStyles.fontFamily).toContain(expectedFontFamily);
}
export { checkFontStyles, checkStyles, hexToRGB, setStyles };

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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
* Open MCT is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
* "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
* License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
* under the License.
*
* Open MCT includes source code licensed under additional open source
* licenses. See the Open Source Licenses file (LICENSES.md) included with
* this source code distribution or the Licensing information page available
* at runtime from the About dialog for additional information.
*****************************************************************************/
// This should be used to install the Darkmatter theme for Open MCT.
// e.g.
// await page.addInitScript({ path: path.join(__dirname, 'useDarkmatterTheme.js') });
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const openmct = window.openmct;
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.DarkmatterTheme());
});

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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2023, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
@ -25,6 +25,6 @@
// await page.addInitScript({ path: path.join(__dirname, 'useSnowTheme.js') });
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const openmct = window.openmct;
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.Snow());
const openmct = window.openmct;
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.Snow());
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// Import everything from the specific fixture files
import * as appActions from './appActions.js';
import * as avpFixtures from './avpFixtures.js';
import * as baseFixtures from './baseFixtures.js';
import * as pluginFixtures from './pluginFixtures.js';
// Export these as named exports
export { appActions, avpFixtures, baseFixtures, pluginFixtures };

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{
"name": "openmct-e2e",
"version": "4.0.0-next",
"description": "The Open MCT e2e framework",
"type": "module",
"module": "index.js",
"exports": {
".": {
"import": "./index.js"
}
},
"scripts": {
"test": "npx playwright test",
"test:visual": "percy exec"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@percy/cli": "1.27.4",
"@percy/playwright": "1.0.4",
"@playwright/test": "1.45.2",
"@axe-core/playwright": "4.8.5"
},
"author": {
"name": "National Aeronautics and Space Administration",
"url": "https://www.nasa.gov"
},
"license": "Apache-2.0"
}

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/* eslint-disable no-undef */
// playwright.config.js
// @ts-check
// eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
import { devices } from '@playwright/test';
import { fileURLToPath } from 'url';
const { devices } = require('@playwright/test');
const MAX_FAILURES = 5;
const NUM_WORKERS = 2;
/** @type {import('@playwright/test').PlaywrightTestConfig} */
const config = {
retries: 2, //Retries 2 times for a total of 3 runs. When running sharded and with max-failures=5, this should ensure that flake is managed without failing the full suite
testDir: 'tests',
grepInvert: /@mobile/, //Ignore mobile tests
testIgnore: '**/*.perf.spec.js', //Ignore performance tests and define in playwright-performance.config.js
timeout: 60 * 1000,
webServer: {
command: 'npm run start:coverage',
cwd: fileURLToPath(new URL('../', import.meta.url)), // Provide cwd for the root of the project
url: 'http://localhost:8080/#',
timeout: 200 * 1000,
reuseExistingServer: true //This was originally disabled to prevent differences in local debugging vs. CI. However, it significantly speeds up local debugging.
},
maxFailures: MAX_FAILURES, //Limits failures to 5 to reduce CI Waste
workers: NUM_WORKERS, //Limit to 2 for CircleCI Agent
use: {
baseURL: 'http://localhost:8080/',
headless: true,
ignoreHTTPSErrors: true,
screenshot: 'only-on-failure',
trace: 'on-first-retry',
video: 'off',
// @ts-ignore - custom configuration option for nyc codecoverage output path
coveragePath: fileURLToPath(new URL('../.nyc_output', import.meta.url))
},
projects: [
{
name: 'chrome',
testMatch: '**/*.e2e.spec.js', // only run e2e tests
use: {
browserName: 'chromium'
}
retries: 2, //Retries 2 times for a total of 3 runs. When running sharded and with maxFailures = 5, this should ensure that flake is managed without failing the full suite
testDir: 'tests',
testIgnore: '**/*.perf.spec.js', //Ignore performance tests and define in playwright-perfromance.config.js
timeout: 60 * 1000,
webServer: {
command: 'npm run start:coverage',
url: 'http://localhost:8080/#',
timeout: 200 * 1000,
reuseExistingServer: false
},
{
name: 'MMOC',
testMatch: '**/*.e2e.spec.js', // only run e2e tests
grepInvert: /@snapshot/,
use: {
browserName: 'chromium',
viewport: {
width: 2560,
height: 1440
maxFailures: MAX_FAILURES, //Limits failures to 5 to reduce CI Waste
workers: NUM_WORKERS, //Limit to 2 for CircleCI Agent
use: {
baseURL: 'http://localhost:8080/',
headless: true,
ignoreHTTPSErrors: true,
screenshot: 'only-on-failure',
trace: 'on-first-retry',
video: 'off'
},
projects: [
{
name: 'chrome',
testMatch: '**/*.e2e.spec.js', // only run e2e tests
use: {
browserName: 'chromium'
}
},
{
name: 'MMOC',
testMatch: '**/*.e2e.spec.js', // only run e2e tests
grepInvert: /@snapshot/,
use: {
browserName: 'chromium',
viewport: {
width: 2560,
height: 1440
}
}
},
{
name: 'firefox',
testMatch: '**/*.e2e.spec.js', // only run e2e tests
grepInvert: /@snapshot/,
use: {
browserName: 'firefox'
}
},
{
name: 'chrome-beta', //Only Chrome Beta is available on ubuntu -- not chrome canary
testMatch: '**/*.e2e.spec.js', // only run e2e tests
grepInvert: /@snapshot/,
use: {
browserName: 'chromium',
channel: 'chrome-beta'
}
}
}
},
{
name: 'firefox',
testMatch: '**/*.e2e.spec.js', // only run e2e tests
grepInvert: /@snapshot/,
use: {
browserName: 'firefox'
}
},
{
name: 'chrome-beta', //Only Chrome Beta is available on ubuntu -- not chrome canary
testMatch: '**/*.e2e.spec.js', // only run e2e tests
grepInvert: /@snapshot/,
use: {
browserName: 'chromium',
channel: 'chrome-beta'
}
}
],
reporter: [
['list'],
[
'html',
{
open: 'never',
outputFolder: '../html-test-results' //Must be in different location due to https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/12840
}
],
['junit', { outputFile: '../test-results/results.xml' }]
]
reporter: [
['list'],
['html', {
open: 'never',
outputFolder: '../html-test-results' //Must be in different location due to https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/12840
}],
['junit', { outputFile: '../test-results/results.xml' }],
['github']
]
};
export default config;
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/* eslint-disable no-undef */
// playwright.config.js
// @ts-check
import { fileURLToPath } from 'url';
// eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
const { devices } = require('@playwright/test');
/** @type {import('@playwright/test').PlaywrightTestConfig} */
const config = {
retries: 0,
testDir: 'tests',
testMatch: '**/*.e2e.spec.js', // only run e2e tests
testIgnore: '**/*.perf.spec.js',
timeout: 30 * 1000,
webServer: {
command: 'npm run start:coverage',
cwd: fileURLToPath(new URL('../', import.meta.url)), // Provide cwd for the root of the project
url: 'http://localhost:8080/#',
timeout: 120 * 1000,
reuseExistingServer: true
},
workers: 1,
use: {
browserName: 'chromium',
baseURL: 'http://localhost:8080/',
headless: false,
ignoreHTTPSErrors: true,
screenshot: 'only-on-failure',
trace: 'retain-on-failure',
video: 'off'
},
projects: [
{
name: 'chrome',
use: {
browserName: 'chromium'
}
retries: 0,
testDir: 'tests',
testIgnore: '**/*.perf.spec.js',
timeout: 30 * 1000,
webServer: {
command: 'npm run start:coverage',
url: 'http://localhost:8080/#',
timeout: 120 * 1000,
reuseExistingServer: true
},
{
name: 'MMOC',
grepInvert: /@snapshot/,
use: {
browserName: 'chromium',
viewport: {
width: 2560,
height: 1440
workers: 1,
use: {
browserName: "chromium",
baseURL: 'http://localhost:8080/',
headless: false,
ignoreHTTPSErrors: true,
screenshot: 'only-on-failure',
trace: 'retain-on-failure',
video: 'off'
},
projects: [
{
name: 'chrome',
use: {
browserName: 'chromium'
}
},
{
name: 'MMOC',
testMatch: '**/*.e2e.spec.js', // only run e2e tests
grepInvert: /@snapshot/,
use: {
browserName: 'chromium',
viewport: {
width: 2560,
height: 1440
}
}
},
{
name: 'safari',
testMatch: '**/*.e2e.spec.js', // only run e2e tests
grep: /@ipad/, // only run ipad tests due to this bug https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/8340
grepInvert: /@snapshot/,
use: {
browserName: 'webkit'
}
},
{
name: 'firefox',
testMatch: '**/*.e2e.spec.js', // only run e2e tests
grepInvert: /@snapshot/,
use: {
browserName: 'firefox'
}
},
{
name: 'canary',
testMatch: '**/*.e2e.spec.js', // only run e2e tests
grepInvert: /@snapshot/,
use: {
browserName: 'chromium',
channel: 'chrome-canary' //Note this is not available in ubuntu/CircleCI
}
},
{
name: 'chrome-beta',
testMatch: '**/*.e2e.spec.js', // only run e2e tests
grepInvert: /@snapshot/,
use: {
browserName: 'chromium',
channel: 'chrome-beta'
}
},
{
name: 'ipad',
testMatch: '**/*.e2e.spec.js', // only run e2e tests
grep: /@ipad/,
grepInvert: /@snapshot/,
use: {
browserName: 'webkit',
...devices['iPad (gen 7) landscape'] // Complete List https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/blob/main/packages/playwright-core/src/server/deviceDescriptorsSource.json
}
}
}
},
{
name: 'safari',
grepInvert: /@snapshot/,
use: {
browserName: 'webkit'
}
},
{
name: 'firefox',
grepInvert: /@snapshot/,
use: {
browserName: 'firefox'
}
},
{
name: 'canary',
grepInvert: /@snapshot/,
use: {
browserName: 'chromium',
channel: 'chrome-canary' //Note this is not available in ubuntu/CircleCI
}
},
{
name: 'chrome-beta',
grepInvert: /@snapshot/,
use: {
browserName: 'chromium',
channel: 'chrome-beta'
}
}
],
reporter: [
['list'],
[
'html',
{
open: 'on-failure',
outputFolder: '../html-test-results' //Must be in different location due to https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/12840
}
],
reporter: [
['list'],
['html', {
open: 'on-failure',
outputFolder: '../html-test-results' //Must be in different location due to https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/12840
}]
]
]
};
export default config;
module.exports = config;

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// playwright.config.js
// @ts-check
import { devices } from '@playwright/test';
const MAX_FAILURES = 5;
import { fileURLToPath } from 'url';
/** @type {import('@playwright/test').PlaywrightTestConfig} */
const config = {
retries: 1, //Retries 2 times for a total of 3 runs. When running sharded and with max-failures=5, this should ensure that flake is managed without failing the full suite
testDir: 'tests',
testIgnore: '**/*.perf.spec.js', //Ignore performance tests and define in playwright-performance.config.js
timeout: 30 * 1000,
webServer: {
command: 'npm run start:coverage',
cwd: fileURLToPath(new URL('../', import.meta.url)), // Provide cwd for the root of the project
url: 'http://localhost:8080/#',
timeout: 200 * 1000,
reuseExistingServer: true //This was originally disabled to prevent differences in local debugging vs. CI. However, it significantly speeds up local debugging.
},
maxFailures: MAX_FAILURES, //Limits failures to 5 to reduce CI Waste
workers: 1, //Limit to 1 due to resource constraints similar to https://github.com/percy/cli/discussions/1067
use: {
baseURL: 'http://localhost:8080/',
headless: true,
ignoreHTTPSErrors: true,
screenshot: 'only-on-failure',
trace: 'on-first-retry',
video: 'off',
// @ts-ignore - custom configuration option for nyc codecoverage output path
coveragePath: fileURLToPath(new URL('../.nyc_output', import.meta.url))
},
projects: [
{
name: 'ipad',
grep: /@mobile/,
use: {
storageState: fileURLToPath(
new URL('./test-data/display_layout_with_child_layouts.json', import.meta.url)
),
browserName: 'webkit',
...devices['iPad (gen 7) landscape'] // Complete List https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/blob/main/packages/playwright-core/src/server/deviceDescriptorsSource.json
}
},
{
name: 'iphone',
grep: /@mobile/,
use: {
storageState: fileURLToPath(
new URL('./test-data/display_layout_with_child_layouts.json', import.meta.url)
),
browserName: 'webkit',
...devices['iPhone 14 Pro'] // Complete List https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/blob/main/packages/playwright-core/src/server/deviceDescriptorsSource.json
}
}
],
reporter: [
['list'],
[
'html',
{
open: 'never',
outputFolder: '../html-test-results' //Must be in different location due to https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/12840
}
],
['junit', { outputFile: '../test-results/results.xml' }]
]
};
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// playwright.config.js
// @ts-check
import { fileURLToPath } from 'url';
/** @type {import('@playwright/test').PlaywrightTestConfig} */
const config = {
retries: 1, //Only for debugging purposes for trace: 'on-first-retry'
testDir: 'tests/performance/',
testMatch: '*.contract.perf.spec.js', //Run everything except contract tests which require marks in dev mode
timeout: 60 * 1000,
workers: 1, //Only run in serial with 1 worker
webServer: {
command: 'npm run start', //need development mode for performance.marks and others
cwd: fileURLToPath(new URL('../', import.meta.url)), // Provide cwd for the root of the project
url: 'http://localhost:8080/#',
timeout: 200 * 1000,
reuseExistingServer: false
},
use: {
browserName: 'chromium',
baseURL: 'http://localhost:8080/',
headless: true,
ignoreHTTPSErrors: false, //HTTP performance varies!
screenshot: 'off',
trace: 'on-first-retry',
video: 'off'
},
projects: [
{
name: 'chrome',
testIgnore: '*.memory.perf.spec.js', //Do not run memory tests without proper flags. Shouldn't get here
use: {
browserName: 'chromium'
}
}
],
reporter: [
['list'],
['junit', { outputFile: '../test-results/results.xml' }],
['json', { outputFile: '../test-results/results.json' }]
]
};
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// playwright.config.js
// @ts-check
import { fileURLToPath } from 'url';
/** @type {import('@playwright/test').PlaywrightTestConfig} */
const config = {
retries: 0, //Only for debugging purposes for trace: 'on-first-retry'
testDir: 'tests/performance/',
testIgnore: '*.contract.perf.spec.js', //Run everything except contract tests which require marks in dev mode
timeout: 60 * 1000,
workers: 1, //Only run in serial with 1 worker
webServer: {
command: 'npm run start:prod', //Production mode
cwd: fileURLToPath(new URL('../', import.meta.url)), // Provide cwd for the root of the project
url: 'http://localhost:8080/#',
timeout: 200 * 1000,
reuseExistingServer: false //Must be run with this option to prevent dev mode
},
use: {
baseURL: 'http://localhost:8080/',
headless: true,
ignoreHTTPSErrors: false, //HTTP performance varies!
screenshot: 'off',
trace: 'on-first-retry',
video: 'off'
},
projects: [
{
name: 'chrome-memory',
testMatch: '*.memory.perf.spec.js', //Only run memory tests
use: {
browserName: 'chromium',
launchOptions: {
args: [
'--no-sandbox',
'--disable-notifications',
'--use-fake-ui-for-media-stream',
'--use-fake-device-for-media-stream',
'--js-flags=--no-move-object-start --expose-gc',
'--enable-precise-memory-info',
'--display=:100'
]
}
}
},
{
name: 'chrome',
testIgnore: '*.memory.perf.spec.js', //Do not run memory tests without proper flags
use: {
browserName: 'chromium'
}
}
],
reporter: [
['list'],
['junit', { outputFile: '../test-results/results.xml' }],
['json', { outputFile: '../test-results/results.json' }]
]
};
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@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
/* eslint-disable no-undef */
// playwright.config.js
// @ts-check
const CI = process.env.CI === 'true';
/** @type {import('@playwright/test').PlaywrightTestConfig} */
const config = {
retries: 1, //Only for debugging purposes for trace: 'on-first-retry'
testDir: 'tests/performance/',
timeout: 60 * 1000,
workers: 1, //Only run in serial with 1 worker
webServer: {
command: 'npm run start', //coverage not generated
url: 'http://localhost:8080/#',
timeout: 200 * 1000,
reuseExistingServer: !CI
},
use: {
browserName: "chromium",
baseURL: 'http://localhost:8080/',
headless: CI, //Only if running locally
ignoreHTTPSErrors: true,
screenshot: 'off',
trace: 'on-first-retry',
video: 'off'
},
projects: [
{
name: 'chrome',
use: {
browserName: 'chromium'
}
}
],
reporter: [
['list'],
['junit', { outputFile: '../test-results/results.xml' }],
['json', { outputFile: '../test-results/results.json' }]
]
};
module.exports = config;

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@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
// playwright.config.js
// @ts-check
import { fileURLToPath } from 'url';
/** @type {import('@playwright/test').PlaywrightTestConfig<{ theme: string }>} */
const config = {
retries: 0, // Visual tests should never retry due to snapshot comparison errors. Leaving as a shim
testDir: 'tests/visual-a11y',
testMatch: '**/*.visual.spec.js', // only run visual tests
timeout: 60 * 1000,
workers: 1, //Lower stress on Circle CI Agent for Visual tests https://github.com/percy/cli/discussions/1067
webServer: {
command: 'npm run start:coverage',
cwd: fileURLToPath(new URL('../', import.meta.url)), // Provide cwd for the root of the project
url: 'http://localhost:8080/#',
timeout: 200 * 1000,
reuseExistingServer: true //This was originally disabled to prevent differences in local debugging vs. CI. However, it significantly speeds up local debugging.
},
use: {
baseURL: 'http://localhost:8080/',
headless: true, // this needs to remain headless to avoid visual changes due to GPU rendering in headed browsers
ignoreHTTPSErrors: true,
screenshot: 'only-on-failure',
trace: 'on-first-retry',
video: 'off'
},
projects: [
{
name: 'chrome',
use: {
browserName: 'chromium'
}
},
{
name: 'chrome-snow-theme', //Runs the same visual tests but with snow-theme enabled
use: {
browserName: 'chromium',
theme: 'snow'
}
},
{
name: 'darkmatter-theme', //Runs the same visual tests but with darkmatter-theme
use: {
browserName: 'chromium',
theme: 'darkmatter'
}
}
],
reporter: [
['list'],
['junit', { outputFile: '../test-results/results.xml' }],
[
'html',
{
open: 'on-failure',
outputFolder: '../html-test-results' //Must be in different location due to https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/12840
}
]
]
};
export default config;

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@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
/* eslint-disable no-undef */
// playwright.config.js
// @ts-check
/** @type {import('@playwright/test').PlaywrightTestConfig<{ theme: string }>} */
const config = {
retries: 0, // Visual tests should never retry due to snapshot comparison errors. Leaving as a shim
testDir: 'tests/visual',
testMatch: '**/*.visual.spec.js', // only run visual tests
timeout: 60 * 1000,
workers: 1, //Lower stress on Circle CI Agent for Visual tests https://github.com/percy/cli/discussions/1067
webServer: {
command: 'npm run start:coverage',
url: 'http://localhost:8080/#',
timeout: 200 * 1000,
reuseExistingServer: !process.env.CI
},
use: {
baseURL: 'http://localhost:8080/',
headless: true, // this needs to remain headless to avoid visual changes due to GPU rendering in headed browsers
ignoreHTTPSErrors: true,
screenshot: 'only-on-failure',
trace: 'on-first-retry',
video: 'off'
},
projects: [
{
name: 'chrome',
use: {
browserName: 'chromium'
}
},
{
name: 'chrome-snow-theme', //Runs the same visual tests but with snow-theme enabled
use: {
browserName: 'chromium',
theme: 'snow'
}
}
],
reporter: [
['list'],
['junit', { outputFile: '../test-results/results.xml' }],
['html', {
open: 'on-failure',
outputFolder: '../html-test-results' //Must be in different location due to https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/12840
}]
]
};
module.exports = config;

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@ -1,71 +0,0 @@
// playwright.config.js
// @ts-check
import { devices } from '@playwright/test';
import { fileURLToPath } from 'url';
/** @type {import('@playwright/test').PlaywrightTestConfig} */
const config = {
retries: 0, //Retries are not needed with watch mode
testDir: 'tests',
timeout: 60 * 1000,
webServer: {
command: 'npm run start', //Start in dev mode for hot reloading
cwd: fileURLToPath(new URL('../', import.meta.url)), // Provide cwd for the root of the project
url: 'http://localhost:8080/#',
timeout: 200 * 1000,
reuseExistingServer: true //This was originally disabled to prevent differences in local debugging vs. CI. However, it significantly speeds up local debugging.
},
workers: '75%', //Limit to 75% of the CPU to support running with dev server
use: {
baseURL: 'http://localhost:8080/',
headless: true,
ignoreHTTPSErrors: true,
screenshot: 'only-on-failure',
trace: 'on-first-retry',
video: 'off'
},
projects: [
{
name: 'chrome',
testMatch: '**/*.spec.js', // run all tests
use: {
browserName: 'chromium'
}
},
{
name: 'ipad',
grep: /@mobile/,
use: {
storageState: fileURLToPath(
new URL('./test-data/display_layout_with_child_layouts.json', import.meta.url)
),
browserName: 'webkit',
...devices['iPad (gen 7) landscape'] // Complete List https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/blob/main/packages/playwright-core/src/server/deviceDescriptorsSource.json
}
},
{
name: 'iphone',
grep: /@mobile/,
use: {
storageState: fileURLToPath(
new URL('./test-data/display_layout_with_child_layouts.json', import.meta.url)
),
browserName: 'webkit',
...devices['iPhone 14 Pro'] // Complete List https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/blob/main/packages/playwright-core/src/server/deviceDescriptorsSource.json
}
}
],
reporter: [
['list'],
[
'html',
{
open: 'never',
outputFolder: '../html-test-results' //Must be in different location due to https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/12840
}
],
['junit', { outputFile: '../test-results/results.xml' }]
]
};
export default config;

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@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
/* eslint-disable no-undef */
/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2024, United States Government
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2023, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
@ -25,10 +26,9 @@
* and appActions. These fixtures should be generalized across all plugins.
*/
// import { createDomainObjectWithDefaults } from './appActions.js';
import { fileURLToPath } from 'url';
import { expect, request, test } from './baseFixtures.js';
const { test, expect } = require('./baseFixtures');
// const { createDomainObjectWithDefaults } = require('./appActions');
const path = require('path');
/**
* @typedef {Object} ObjectCreateOptions
@ -45,6 +45,8 @@ import { expect, request, test } from './baseFixtures.js';
// const createdObjects = new Map();
/**
* **NOTE: This feature is a work-in-progress and should not currently be used.**
*
* This action will create a domain object for the test to reference and return the uuid. If an object
* of a given name already exists, it will return the uuid of that object to the test instead of creating
* a new file. The intent is to move object creation out of test suites which are not explicitly worried
@ -63,7 +65,10 @@ import { expect, request, test } from './baseFixtures.js';
// await createDomainObjectWithDefaults(page, type, name);
// const uuid = getHashUrlToDomainObject(page);
// // Once object is created, get the uuid from the url
// const uuid = await page.evaluate(() => {
// return window.location.href.match(/[0-9a-f]{8}-[0-9a-f]{4}-4[0-9a-f]{3}-[89ab][0-9a-f]{3}-[0-9a-f]{12}/)[0];
// });
// createdObjects.set(objectName, uuid);
@ -115,51 +120,33 @@ const theme = 'espresso';
*
* @type {string}
*/
const myItemsFolderName = 'My Items';
const myItemsFolderName = "My Items";
const extendedTest = test.extend({
// This should follow in the Project's configuration. Can be set to 'snow' in playwright config.js
theme: [theme, { option: true }],
// eslint-disable-next-line no-shadow
page: async ({ page, theme }, use, testInfo) => {
if (theme === 'snow') {
//inject snow theme
await page.addInitScript({
path: fileURLToPath(new URL('./helper/useSnowTheme.js', import.meta.url))
});
} else if (theme === 'darkmatter') {
//inject darkmatter theme
await page.addInitScript({
path: fileURLToPath(new URL('./helper/useDarkmatterTheme.js', import.meta.url))
});
exports.test = test.extend({
// This should follow in the Project's configuration. Can be set to 'snow' in playwright config.js
theme: [theme, { option: true }],
// eslint-disable-next-line no-shadow
page: async ({ page, theme }, use, testInfo) => {
// eslint-disable-next-line playwright/no-conditional-in-test
if (theme === 'snow') {
//inject snow theme
await page.addInitScript({ path: path.join(__dirname, './helper', './useSnowTheme.js') });
}
// Attach info about the currently running test and its project.
// This will be used by appActions to fill in the created
// domain object's notes.
page.testNotes = [
`${testInfo.titlePath.join('\n')}`,
`${testInfo.project.name}`
].join('\n');
await use(page);
},
myItemsFolderName: [myItemsFolderName, { option: true }],
// eslint-disable-next-line no-shadow
openmctConfig: async ({ myItemsFolderName }, use) => {
await use({ myItemsFolderName });
}
// Attach info about the currently running test and its project.
// This will be used by appActions to fill in the created
// domain object's notes.
page.testNotes = [`${testInfo.titlePath.join('\n')}`, `${testInfo.project.name}`].join('\n');
await use(page);
},
myItemsFolderName: [myItemsFolderName, { option: true }],
// eslint-disable-next-line no-shadow
openmctConfig: async ({ myItemsFolderName }, use) => {
await use({ myItemsFolderName });
}
});
export { expect, request, extendedTest as test };
/**
* Takes a readable stream and returns a string.
* @param {ReadableStream} readable - the readable stream
* @return {Promise<String>} the stringified stream
*/
export async function streamToString(readable) {
let result = '';
for await (const chunk of readable) {
result += chunk;
}
return result;
}
exports.expect = expect;

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}
],
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"layoutGrid": [
10,
10
],
"objectStyles": {
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"id": "64e49fe7-5b36-43db-8347-4550b910de4c",
"telemetry": "any",
"operation": "greaterThan",
"input": ["120"],
"input": [
"120"
],
"metadata": "sin"
}
]
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"id": "59f1c4bf-5d36-450c-9668-6546955fc066",
"telemetry": "any",
"operation": "between",
"input": ["120", "-20"],
"input": [
"120",
"-20"
],
"metadata": "sin"
}
]
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"telemetry": "any",
"operation": "lessThan",
"input": ["-20"],
"input": [
"-20"
],
"metadata": "sin"
}
]
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"id": "64e49fe7-5b36-43db-8347-4550b910de4c",
"telemetry": "any",
"operation": "greaterThan",
"input": ["120"],
"input": [
"120"
],
"metadata": "sin"
}
]
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"telemetry": "any",
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"input": ["120", "-20"],
"input": [
"120",
"-20"
],
"metadata": "sin"
}
]
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"telemetry": "any",
"operation": "lessThan",
"input": ["-20"],
"input": [
"-20"
],
"metadata": "sin"
}
]
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"telemetry": "any",
"operation": "greaterThan",
"input": ["150"],
"input": [
"150"
],
"metadata": "sin"
}
]
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"id": "59f1c4bf-5d36-450c-9668-6546955fc066",
"telemetry": "any",
"operation": "between",
"input": ["50", "-50"],
"input": [
"50",
"-50"
],
"metadata": "sin"
}
]
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"telemetry": "any",
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"input": ["150"],
"input": [
"150"
],
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}
]
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"id": "59f1c4bf-5d36-450c-9668-6546955fc066",
"telemetry": "any",
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"input": ["50", "-50"],
"input": [
"50",
"-50"
],
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}
]
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}
},
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}

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},
{
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"name": "Safe",
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{
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"key": "local",
"format": "local-format",
"hints": { "domain": 1 }
},
{
"name": "Image",
"key": "url",
"format": "image",
"hints": { "image": 1 },
"layers": [
{ "source": "dist/imagery/example-imagery-layer-16x9.png", "name": "16:9" },
{ "source": "dist/imagery/example-imagery-layer-safe.png", "name": "Safe" },
{ "source": "dist/imagery/example-imagery-layer-scale.png", "name": "Scale" }
]
},
{
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]
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},
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