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7dd4baa79d Fixes normalize.min.css
- Add as slightly renamed .scss file to avoid issues arising from
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version: 2.1
executors:
pw-focal-development:
docker:
- image: mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.21.1-focal
environment:
NODE_ENV: development # Needed to ensure 'dist' folder created and devDependencies installed
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. Will not work on node10"
parameters:
node-version:
type: string
steps:
- checkout
- restore_cache_cmd:
node-version: << parameters.node-version >>
- 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: |
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/
upload_code_covio:
description: "Command to upload code coverage reports to codecov.io"
steps:
- run: curl -Os https://uploader.codecov.io/latest/linux/codecov;chmod +x codecov;./codecov
orbs:
node: circleci/node@4.9.0
browser-tools: circleci/browser-tools@1.3.0
version: 2
jobs:
npm-audit:
parameters:
node-version:
type: string
executor: pw-focal-development
build:
docker:
- image: circleci/node:8-browsers
environment:
CHROME_BIN: "/usr/bin/google-chrome"
steps:
- build_and_install:
node-version: <<parameters.node-version>>
- run: npm audit --audit-level=low
- generate_and_store_version_and_filesystem_artifacts
lint:
parameters:
node-version:
type: string
executor: pw-focal-development
steps:
- build_and_install:
node-version: <<parameters.node-version>>
- run: npm run lint
- generate_and_store_version_and_filesystem_artifacts
unit-test:
parameters:
node-version:
type: string
browser:
type: string
executor: pw-focal-development
steps:
- build_and_install:
node-version: <<parameters.node-version>>
- when:
condition:
equal: [ "FirefoxESR", <<parameters.browser>> ]
steps:
- browser-tools/install-firefox:
version: "91.7.1esr" #https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/
- when:
condition:
equal: [ "FirefoxHeadless", <<parameters.browser>> ]
steps:
- browser-tools/install-firefox
- when:
condition:
equal: [ "ChromeHeadless", <<parameters.browser>> ]
steps:
- browser-tools/install-chrome:
replace-existing: false
- run: npm run test -- --browsers=<<parameters.browser>>
- save_cache_cmd:
node-version: <<parameters.node-version>>
- store_test_results:
path: dist/reports/tests/
- store_artifacts:
path: dist/reports/
- generate_and_store_version_and_filesystem_artifacts
e2e-test:
parameters:
node-version:
type: string
suite:
type: string
executor: pw-focal-development
parallelism: 4
steps:
- build_and_install:
node-version: <<parameters.node-version>>
- run: SHARD="$((${CIRCLE_NODE_INDEX}+1))"; npm run test:e2e:<<parameters.suite>> -- --shard=${SHARD}/${CIRCLE_NODE_TOTAL}
- store_test_results:
path: test-results/results.xml
- store_artifacts:
path: test-results
- generate_and_store_version_and_filesystem_artifacts
perf-test:
parameters:
node-version:
type: string
executor: pw-focal-development
steps:
- build_and_install:
node-version: <<parameters.node-version>>
- run: npm run test:perf
- store_test_results:
path: test-results/results.xml
- store_artifacts:
path: test-results
- generate_and_store_version_and_filesystem_artifacts
- checkout
- run:
name: Update npm
command: 'sudo npm install -g npm@latest'
- restore_cache:
key: dependency-cache-{{ checksum "package.json" }}
- run:
name: Installing dependencies (npm install)
command: npm install
- save_cache:
key: dependency-cache-{{ checksum "package.json" }}
paths:
- node_modules
- run:
name: npm run test
command: npm run test
- run:
name: npm run lint
command: npm run lint
- store_artifacts:
path: dist
prefix: dist
workflows:
overall-circleci-commit-status: #These jobs run on every commit
version: 2
test:
jobs:
- lint:
name: node16-lint
node-version: lts/gallium
- unit-test:
name: node14-chrome
node-version: lts/fermium
browser: ChromeHeadless
post-steps:
- upload_code_covio
- unit-test:
name: node18-chrome
node-version: "18"
browser: ChromeHeadless
- e2e-test:
name: e2e-ci
node-version: lts/gallium
suite: ci
- perf-test:
node-version: lts/gallium
the-nightly: #These jobs do not run on PRs, but against master at night
jobs:
- unit-test:
name: node16-firefoxESR-nightly
node-version: lts/gallium
browser: FirefoxESR
- unit-test:
name: node14-firefox-nightly
node-version: lts/fermium
browser: FirefoxHeadless
- unit-test:
name: node14-chrome-nightly
node-version: lts/fermium
browser: ChromeHeadless
- unit-test:
name: node16-chrome-nightly
node-version: lts/gallium
browser: ChromeHeadless
- unit-test:
name: node18-chrome
node-version: "18"
browser: ChromeHeadless
- npm-audit:
node-version: lts/gallium
- e2e-test:
name: e2e-full-nightly
node-version: lts/gallium
suite: full
triggers:
- schedule:
cron: "0 0 * * *"
filters:
branches:
only:
- master
- build

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const LEGACY_FILES = ["example/**"];
module.exports = {
"env": {
"browser": true,
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"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",
"extends": "eslint:recommended",
"parser": "babel-eslint",
"parserOptions": {
"parser": "@babel/eslint-parser",
"requireConfigFile": false,
"allowImportExportEverywhere": true,
"ecmaVersion": 2015,
"ecmaFeatures": {
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}
},
"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",
@ -38,6 +23,7 @@ module.exports = {
"no-inner-declarations": "off",
"no-use-before-define": ["error", "nofunc"],
"no-caller": "error",
"no-sequences": "error",
"no-irregular-whitespace": "error",
"no-new": "error",
"no-shadow": "error",
@ -56,7 +42,7 @@ module.exports = {
{
"anonymous": "always",
"asyncArrow": "always",
"named": "never"
"named": "never",
}
],
"array-bracket-spacing": "error",
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}
],
"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"
"indent": ["error", 4]
},
"overrides": [
{
"files": LEGACY_FILES,
"files": ["*Spec.js"],
"rules": {
"no-unused-vars": [
"warn",
{
"vars": "all",
"args": "none",
"varsIgnorePattern": "controller"
"varsIgnorePattern": "controller",
}
],
"no-nested-ternary": "off",
"no-var": "off",
"one-var": "off"
]
}
}
]

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---
name: Bug report
about: File a Bug !
title: ''
labels: type:bug
assignees: ''
---
<!--- Focus on user impact in the title. Use the Summary Field to -->
<!--- describe the problem technically. -->
#### Summary
<!--- A description of the issue encountered. When possible, a description -->
<!--- of the impact of the issue. What use case does it impede?-->
#### Expected vs Current Behavior
<!--- Tell us what should have happened -->
#### Steps to Reproduce
<!--- Provide a link to a live example, or an unambiguous set of steps to -->
<!--- reproduce this bug. Include code to reproduce, if relevant -->
1.
2.
3.
4.
#### Environment
<!--- If encountered on local machine, execute the following:
<!--- npx envinfo --system --browsers --npmPackages --binaries --markdown -->
* Open MCT Version: <!--- date of build, version, or SHA -->
* Deployment Type: <!--- npm dev? VIPER Dev? openmct-yamcs? -->
* OS:
* Browser:
#### Impact Check List
<!--- Please select from the following options -->
- [ ] Data loss or misrepresented data?
- [ ] Regression? Did this used to work or has it always been broken?
- [ ] Is there a workaround available?
- [ ] Does this impact a critical component?
- [ ] Is this just a visual bug with no functional impact?
- [ ] Does this block the execution of e2e tests?
- [ ] Does this have an impact on Performance?
#### Additional Information
<!--- Include any screenshots, gifs, or logs which will expedite triage -->

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blank_issues_enabled: true
contact_links:
- name: Discussions
url: https://github.com/nasa/openmct/discussions
about: Have a question about the project?

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---
name: Enhancement request
about: Suggest an enhancement or new improvement for this project
title: ''
labels: type:enhancement
assignees: ''
---
**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
A clear and concise description of what the problem is. Ex. I'm always frustrated when [...]
**Describe the solution you'd like**
A clear and concise description of what you want to happen.
**Describe alternatives you've considered**
A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've considered.
**Additional context**
Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here.

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---
name: Maintenance
about: Add, update or remove documentation, tests, or dependencies.
title: ''
labels: type:maintenance
assignees: ''
---
#### Summary
<!--- Generally describe the purpose of the change. -->

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<!--- Note: Please open the PR in draft form until you are ready for active review. -->
Closes <!--- Insert Issue Number(s) this PR addresses. Start by typing # will open a dropdown of recent issues. Note: this does not work on PRs which target release branches -->
### Describe your changes:
<!--- Describe your changes and add any comments about your approach either here or inline if code comments aren't added -->
### All Submissions:
* [ ] 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 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?
* [ ] Unit tests included and/or updated with changes?
* [ ] Command line build passes?
* [ ] Has this been smoke tested?
* [ ] Testing instructions included in associated issue OR is this a dependency/testcase change?
### 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)
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version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: "npm"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "daily"
open-pull-requests-limit: 10
labels:
- "type:maintenance"
- "dependencies"
- "pr:e2e"
- "pr:daveit"
- "pr:visual"
- "pr:platform"
- package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "daily"
labels:
- "type:maintenance"
- "dependencies"
- "pr:daveit"

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name: "CodeQL"
on:
push:
branches: [ master ]
pull_request:
branches: [ master ]
paths-ignore:
- '**/*Spec.js'
- '**/*.md'
- '**/*.txt'
- '**/*.yml'
- '**/*.yaml'
- '**/*.spec.js'
- '**/*.config.js'
schedule:
- cron: '28 21 * * 3'
jobs:
analyze:
name: Analyze
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
actions: read
contents: read
security-events: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
# Initializes the CodeQL tools for scanning.
- name: Initialize CodeQL
uses: github/codeql-action/init@v2
with:
languages: javascript
- name: Autobuild
uses: github/codeql-action/autobuild@v2
- name: Perform CodeQL Analysis
uses: github/codeql-action/analyze@v2

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name: "e2e-pr"
on:
workflow_dispatch:
pull_request:
types:
- labeled
- opened
jobs:
e2e-full:
if: ${{ github.event.label.name == 'pr:e2e' }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
matrix:
os:
- ubuntu-latest
- windows-latest
steps:
- name: Trigger Success
uses: actions/github-script@v6
with:
script: |
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@1.21.1 install
- 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-visual"
on:
workflow_dispatch:
pull_request:
types:
- labeled
- opened
schedule:
- cron: '28 21 * * 1-5'
jobs:
e2e-visual:
if: ${{ github.event.label.name == 'pr:visual' }} || ${{ github.event.workflow_dispatch }} || ${{ github.event.schedule }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: '16'
- run: npx playwright@1.21.1 install
- run: npm install
- name: Run the e2e visual tests
run: npm run test:e2e:visual
env:
PERCY_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.PERCY_TOKEN }}

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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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name: lighthouse
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
version:
description: 'Which branch do you want to test?' # Limited to branch for now
required: false
default: 'master'
pull_request:
types:
- labeled
jobs:
lighthouse-pr:
if: ${{ github.event.label.name == 'pr:lighthouse' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout Master for Baseline
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: master #explicitly checkout master for baseline
- name: Install Node 16
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: '16'
- name: Cache node modules
uses: actions/cache@v2
env:
cache-name: cache-node-modules
with:
path: ~/.npm
key: ${{ runner.os }}-build-${{ env.cache-name }}-${{ hashFiles('**/package.json') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-build-${{ env.cache-name }}-${{ hashFiles('**/package.json') }}
- name: npm install with lighthouse cli
run: npm install && npm install -g @lhci/cli
- name: Run lhci against master to generate baseline and ignore exit codes
run: lhci autorun || true
- name: Perform clean checkout of PR
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
clean: true
- name: Install Node version which is compatible with PR
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
- name: npm install with lighthouse cli
run: npm install && npm install -g @lhci/cli
- name: Run lhci with PR
run: lhci autorun
env:
LHCI_GITHUB_APP_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.LHCI_GITHUB_APP_TOKEN }}
lighthouse-nightly:
if: ${{ github.event.schedule }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Install Node 16
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: '16'
- name: Cache node modules
uses: actions/cache@v2
env:
cache-name: cache-node-modules
with:
path: ~/.npm
key: ${{ runner.os }}-build-${{ env.cache-name }}-${{ hashFiles('**/package.json') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-build-${{ env.cache-name }}-${{ hashFiles('**/package.json') }}
- name: npm install with lighthouse cli
run: npm install && npm install -g @lhci/cli
- name: Run lhci against master to generate baseline
run: lhci autorun
env:
LHCI_GITHUB_APP_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.LHCI_GITHUB_APP_TOKEN }}
lighthouse-dispatch:
if: ${{ github.event.workflow_dispatch }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.inputs.version }}
- name: Install Node 14
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: '16'
- name: Cache node modules
uses: actions/cache@v3
env:
cache-name: cache-node-modules
with:
path: ~/.npm
key: ${{ runner.os }}-build-${{ env.cache-name }}-${{ hashFiles('**/package.json') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-build-${{ env.cache-name }}-${{ hashFiles('**/package.json') }}
- name: npm install with lighthouse cli
run: npm install && npm install -g @lhci/cli
- name: Run lhci against master to generate baseline
run: lhci autorun

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@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
# This workflow will run tests using node and then publish a package to npmjs when a prerelease is created
# For more information see: https://help.github.com/actions/language-and-framework-guides/publishing-nodejs-packages
name: npm_prerelease
on:
release:
types: [prereleased]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 16
- run: npm install
- run: npm test
publish-npm-prerelease:
needs: build
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: 16
registry-url: https://registry.npmjs.org/
- run: npm install
- run: npm publish --access public --tag unstable
env:
NODE_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}

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@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
name: "pr-platform"
on:
workflow_dispatch:
pull_request:
types: [ labeled ]
jobs:
e2e-full:
if: ${{ github.event.label.name == 'pr:platform' }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
os:
- ubuntu-latest
- macos-latest
- windows-latest
node_version:
- 14
- 16
- 18
architecture:
- x64
name: Node ${{ matrix.node_version }} - ${{ matrix.architecture }} on ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Setup node
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: ${{ matrix.node_version }}
architecture: ${{ matrix.architecture }}
- run: npm install
- run: npm test
- run: npm run lint -- --quiet

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@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
{
"linters": [
{
"name": "descriptionRegexp",
"config": {
"regexp": "x] Testing instructions",
"errorMessage": ":police_officer: PR Description does not confirm that associated issue(s) contain Testing instructions"
}
},
{
"name": "descriptionMinWords",
"config": {
"minWordsCount": 160,
"errorMessage": ":police_officer: Please, be sure to use existing PR template."
}
}
],
"disableWord": "pr:daveit"
}

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@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
name: PRCop
on:
pull_request:
types:
- opened
- reopened
- edited
- synchronize
- ready_for_review
- review_requested
- review_request_removed
pull_request_review_comment:
types:
- created
jobs:
prcop:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: Template Check
steps:
- name: Linting Pull Request
uses: makaroni4/prcop@v1.0.35
with:
config-file: ".github/workflows/prcop-config.json"
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

13
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@ -37,17 +37,4 @@ protractor/logs
# npm-debug log
npm-debug.log
# karma reports
report.*.json
# Lighthouse reports
.lighthouseci
# e2e test artifacts
test-results
allure-results
package-lock.json
#codecov artifacts
codecov

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@ -1,27 +1,35 @@
# Ignore everything first (will not ignore special files like LICENSE.md,
# README.md, and package.json)...
/**/*
*.scssc
*.zip
*.gzip
*.tgz
*.DS_Store
# ...but include these folders...
!/dist/**/*
!/src/**/*
*.sass-cache
*COMPILE.css
# We might be able to remove this if it is not imported by any project directly.
# https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/4992
!/example/**/*
# Intellij project configuration files
*.idea
*.iml
# We will remove this in https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/4922
!/app.js
# External dependencies
# ...except for these files in the above folders.
/src/**/*Spec.js
/src/**/test/
# TODO move test utils into test/ folders
/src/utils/testing.js
# Build output
target
# Also include these special top-level files.
!copyright-notice.js
!copyright-notice.html
!index.html
!openmct.js
!SECURITY.md
# Mac OS X Finder
.DS_Store
# Closed source libraries
closed-lib
# Node, Bower dependencies
node_modules
bower_components
Procfile
# Protractor logs
protractor/logs
# npm-debug log
npm-debug.log

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@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
loglevel=warn
#Prevent folks from ignoring an important error when building from source
engine-strict=true

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
- [Request Strategies **draft**](#request-strategies-draft)
- [`latest` request strategy](#latest-request-strategy)
- [`minmax` request strategy](#minmax-request-strategy)
- [Telemetry Formats](#telemetry-formats)
- [Telemetry Formats **draft**](#telemetry-formats-draft)
- [Registering Formats](#registering-formats)
- [Telemetry Data](#telemetry-data)
- [Telemetry Datums](#telemetry-datums)
@ -52,8 +52,7 @@
- [The URL Status Indicator](#the-url-status-indicator)
- [Creating a Simple Indicator](#creating-a-simple-indicator)
- [Custom Indicators](#custom-indicators)
- [Priority API](#priority-api)
- [Priority Types](#priority-types)
- [Included Plugins](#included-plugins)
<!-- END doctoc generated TOC please keep comment here to allow auto update -->
@ -110,13 +109,15 @@ script loaders are also supported.
<html>
<head>
<title>Open MCT</title>
<script src="dist/openmct.js"></script>
<script src="openmct.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<script>
openmct.setAssetPath('openmct/dist');
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.LocalStorage());
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.MyItems());
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.UTCTimeSystem());
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.Espresso());
openmct.start();
</script>
</body>
@ -127,6 +128,9 @@ The Open MCT library included above requires certain assets such as html
templates, images, and css. If you installed Open MCT from GitHub as described
in the section on [Building from Source](#building-from-source) then these
assets will have been downloaded along with the Open MCT javascript library.
You can specify the location of these assets by calling `openmct.setAssetPath()`.
Typically this will be the same location as the `openmct.js` library is
included from.
There are some plugins bundled with the application that provide UI,
persistence, and other default configuration which are necessary to be able to
@ -233,7 +237,7 @@ attributes
of this object. This is used for specifying an icon to appear next to each
object of this type.
The [Open MCT Tutorials](https://github.com/nasa/openmct-tutorial) provide a
The [Open MCT Tutorials](https://github.com/openmct/openmct-tutorial) provide a
step-by-step examples of writing code for Open MCT that includes a [section on
defining a new object type](https://github.com/nasa/openmct-tutorial#step-3---providing-objects).
@ -249,24 +253,16 @@ To do so, use the `addRoot` method of the object API.
eg.
```javascript
openmct.objects.addRoot({
namespace: "example.namespace",
key: "my-key"
},
openmct.priority.HIGH);
namespace: "example.namespace",
key: "my-key"
});
```
The `addRoot` function takes a two arguments, the first can be an [object identifier](#domain-objects-and-identifiers) for a root level object, or an array of identifiers for root
level objects, or a function that returns a promise for an identifier or an array of root level objects, the second is a [priority](#priority-api) or numeric value.
The `addRoot` function takes a single [object identifier](#domain-objects-and-identifiers)
as an argument.
When using the `getAll` method of the object API, they will be returned in order of priority.
eg.
```javascript
openmct.objects.addRoot(identifier, openmct.priority.LOW); // low = -1000, will appear last in composition or tree
openmct.objects.addRoot(otherIdentifier, openmct.priority.HIGH); // high = 1000, will appear first in composition or tree
```
Root objects are loaded just like any other objects, i.e. via an object provider.
Root objects are loaded just like any other objects, i.e. via an object
provider.
## Object Providers
@ -433,14 +429,13 @@ attribute | type | flags | notes
###### Value Hints
Each telemetry value description has an object defining hints. Keys in this object represent the hint itself, and the value represents the weight of that hint. A lower weight means the hint has a higher priority. For example, multiple values could be hinted for use as the y-axis of a plot (raw, engineering), but the highest priority would be the default choice. Likewise, a table will use hints to determine the default order of columns.
Each telemetry value description has an object defining hints. Keys in this this object represent the hint itself, and the value represents the weight of that hint. A lower weight means the hint has a higher priority. For example, multiple values could be hinted for use as the y axis of a plot (raw, engineering), but the highest priority would be the default choice. Likewise, a table will use hints to determine the default order of columns.
Known hints:
* `domain`: Values with a `domain` hint will be used for the x-axis of a plot, and tables will render columns for these values first.
* `range`: Values with a `range` hint will be used as the y-axis on a plot, and tables will render columns for these values after the `domain` values.
* `domain`: Indicates that the value represents the "input" of a datum. Values with a `domain` hint will be used for the x-axis of a plot, and tables will render columns for these values first.
* `range`: Indicates that the value is the "output" of a datum. Values with a `range` hint will be used as the y-axis on a plot, and tables will render columns for these values after the `domain` values.
* `image`: Indicates that the value may be interpreted as the URL to an image file, in which case appropriate views will be made available.
* `imageDownloadName`: Indicates that the value may be interpreted as the name of the image file.
##### The Time Conductor and Telemetry
@ -491,8 +486,6 @@ In this case, the `domain` is the currently selected time-system, and the start
A telemetry provider's `request` method should return a promise for an array of telemetry datums. These datums must be sorted by `domain` in ascending order.
The telemetry provider's `request` method will also return an object `signal` with an `aborted` property with a value `true` if the request has been aborted by user navigation. This can be used to trigger actions when a request has been aborted.
#### Request Strategies **draft**
To improve performance views may request a certain strategy for data reduction. These are intended to improve visualization performance by reducing the amount of data needed to be sent to the client. These strategies will be indicated by additional parameters in the request options. You may choose to handle them or ignore them.
@ -518,7 +511,7 @@ example:
}
```
This strategy says "I want the latest data point in this time range". A provider which recognizes this request should return only one value-- the latest-- in the requested time range. Depending on your back-end implementation, performing these queries in bulk can be a large performance increase. These are generally issued by views that are only capable of displaying a single value and only need to show the latest value.
This strategy says "I want the lastest data point in this time range". A provider which recognizes this request should return only one value-- the latest-- in the requested time range. Depending on your back-end implementation, performing these queries in bulk can be a large performance increase. These are generally issued by views that are only capable of displaying a single value and only need to show the latest value.
##### `minmax` request strategy
@ -535,7 +528,7 @@ example:
MinMax queries are issued by plots, and may be issued by other types as well. The aim is to reduce the amount of data returned but still faithfully represent the full extent of the data. In order to do this, the view calculates the maximum data resolution it can display (i.e. the number of horizontal pixels in a plot) and sends that as the `size`. The response should include at least one minimum and one maximum value per point of resolution.
#### Telemetry Formats
#### Telemetry Formats **draft**
Telemetry format objects define how to interpret and display telemetry data.
They have a simple structure:
@ -607,21 +600,13 @@ section.
#### Limit Evaluators **draft**
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 `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.
Limit levels can be mapped to one of 5 colors for visualization:
`purple`, `red`, `orange`, `yellow` and `cyan`.
For an example of a limit evaluator, take a look at `examples/generator/SinewaveLimitProvider.js`.
Limit evaluators allow a telemetry integrator to define how limits should be
applied to telemetry from a given domain object. For an example of a limit
evaluator, take a look at `examples/generator/SinewaveLimitProvider.js`.
### Telemetry Consumer APIs **draft**
The APIs for requesting telemetry from Open MCT -- e.g. for use in custom views -- are currently in draft state and are being revised. If you'd like to experiment with them before they are finalized, please contact the team via the contact-us link on our website.
The APIs for requesting telemetry from Open MCT -- e.g. for use in custom views -- are currently in draft state and are being revised. If you'd like to experiement with them before they are finalized, please contact the team via the contact-us link on our website.
## Time API
@ -1008,8 +993,8 @@ reveal additional information when the mouse cursor is hovered over it.
A common use case for indicators is to convey the state of some external system such as a
persistence backend or HTTP server. So long as this system is accessible via HTTP request,
Open MCT provides a general purpose indicator to show whether the server is available and
returning a 2xx status code. The URL Status Indicator is made available as a default plugin. See
the [documentation](./src/plugins/URLIndicatorPlugin) for details on how to install and configure the
returing a 2xx status code. The URL Status Indicator is made available as a default plugin. See
[Included Plugins](#included-plugins) below for details on how to install and configure the
URL Status Indicator.
### Creating a Simple Indicator
@ -1048,7 +1033,7 @@ different colors to indicate status.
### Custom Indicators
A completely custom indicator can be added by simply providing a DOM element to place alongside other indicators.
A completely custom indicator can be added by simple providing a DOM element to place alongside other indicators.
``` javascript
var domNode = document.createElement('div');
@ -1062,24 +1047,58 @@ A completely custom indicator can be added by simply providing a DOM element to
});
```
## Priority API
## Included Plugins
Open MCT provides some built-in priority values that can be used in the application for view providers, indicators, root object order, and more.
Open MCT is packaged along with a few general-purpose plugins:
### Priority Types
* `openmct.plugins.Conductor` provides a user interface for working with time
within the application. If activated, configuration must be provided. This is
detailed in the section on [Time Conductor Configuration](#time-conductor-configuration).
* `openmct.plugins.CouchDB` is an adapter for using CouchDB for persistence
of user-created objects. This is a constructor that takes the URL for the
CouchDB database as a parameter, e.g.
```javascript
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.CouchDB('http://localhost:5984/openmct'))
```
* `openmct.plugins.Elasticsearch` is an adapter for using Elasticsearch for
persistence of user-created objects. This is a
constructor that takes the URL for the Elasticsearch instance as a
parameter. eg.
```javascript
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.CouchDB('http://localhost:9200'))
```
* `openmct.plugins.Espresso` and `openmct.plugins.Snow` are two different
themes (dark and light) available for Open MCT. Note that at least one
of these themes must be installed for Open MCT to appear correctly.
* `openmct.plugins.URLIndicator` adds an indicator which shows the
availability of a URL with the following options:
- `url` : URL to indicate the status of
- `iconClass`: Icon to show in the status bar, defaults to `icon-database`, [list of all icons](https://nasa.github.io/openmct/style-guide/#/browse/styleguide:home?view=items)
- `interval`: Interval between checking the connection, defaults to `10000`
- `label` Name showing up as text in the status bar, defaults to url
```javascript
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.URLIndicator({
url: 'http://localhost:8080',
iconClass: 'check',
interval: 10000,
label: 'Localhost'
})
);
```
* `openmct.plugins.LocalStorage` provides persistence of user-created
objects in browser-local storage. This is particularly useful in
development environments.
* `openmct.plugins.MyItems` adds a top-level folder named "My Items"
when the application is first started, providing a place for a
user to store created items.
* `openmct.plugins.UTCTimeSystem` provides a default time system for Open MCT.
Currently, the Open MCT Priority API provides (type: numeric value):
- HIGH: 1000
- Default: 0
- LOW: -1000
Generally, you will want to either install these plugins, or install
different plugins that provide persistence and an initial folder
hierarchy.
View provider Example:
``` javascript
class ViewProvider {
...
priority() {
return openmct.priority.HIGH;
}
}
```
eg.
```javascript
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.LocalStorage());
openmct.install(openmct.plugins.MyItems());
```

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ accept changes from external contributors.
The short version:
1. Write your contribution or describe your idea in the form of an [GitHub issue](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/new/choose) or [Starting a GitHub Discussion](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/discussions)
1. Write your contribution.
2. Make sure your contribution meets code, test, and commit message
standards as described below.
3. Submit a pull request from a topic branch back to `master`. Include a check
@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ 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.
## Contribution Process
@ -104,7 +103,7 @@ the name chosen could not be mistaken for a topic or master branch.
### Merging
When development is complete on an issue, the first step toward merging it
back into the master branch is to file a Pull Request (PR). The contributions
back into the master branch is to file a Pull Request. The contributions
should meet code, test, and commit message standards as described below,
and the pull request should include a completed author checklist, also
as described below. Pull requests may be assigned to specific team
@ -115,15 +114,6 @@ request. When the reviewer is satisfied, they should add a comment to
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__.
* When a pull request is merged, and the corresponding issue closed, the __reviewer__ must add the tag “unverified” to the original issue. This will indicate that although the issue is closed, it has not been tested yet.
* Every PR must have two reviewers assigned, though only one approval is necessary for merge.
* Changes to API require approval by a senior developer.
* When creating a PR, it is the author's responsibility to apply any priority label from the issue to the PR as well. This helps with prioritization.
## Standards
Contributions to Open MCT are expected to meet the following standards.
@ -132,104 +122,97 @@ changes.
### Code Standards
JavaScript sources in Open MCT must satisfy the ESLint rules defined in
this repository. This is verified by the command line build.
JavaScript sources in Open MCT must satisfy JSLint under its default
settings. 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:
JavaScript sources in Open MCT should:
* Use four spaces for indentation. Tabs should not be used.
* Include JSDoc for any exposed API (e.g. public methods, constructors).
* Include non-JSDoc comments as-needed for explaining private variables,
methods, or algorithms when they are non-obvious.
* Define one public class per script, expressed as a constructor function
returned from an AMD-style module.
* Follow “Java-like” naming conventions. These includes:
* Classes should use camel case, first letter capitalized
(e.g. SomeClassName).
* Methods, variables, fields, and function names should use camel case,
first letter lower-case (e.g. someVariableName).
* 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).
* File names should be the name of the exported class, plus a .js extension
(e.g. SomeClassName.js).
* Avoid anonymous functions, except when functions are short (a few lines)
and/or their inclusion makes sense within the flow of the code
(e.g. as arguments to a forEach call).
* Avoid deep nesting (especially of functions), except where necessary
(e.g. due to closure scope).
* End with a single new-line character.
* Expose public methods by declaring them on the class's prototype.
* Within a given function's scope, do not mix declarations and imperative
code, and present these in the following order:
* First, variable declarations and initialization.
* Second, function declarations.
* Third, imperative statements.
* Finally, the returned value.
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
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
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).
1. Avoid anonymous functions, except when functions are short (one or two lines)
and their inclusion makes sense within the flow of the code
(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 inheritence 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:
* First, variable declarations and initialization.
* Secondly, imperative statements.
* 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. Test specs should reside alongside the source code they test, not in a separate directory.
1. Organize code by feature, not by type.
eg.
```
- telemetryTable
- row
TableRow.js
TableRowCollection.js
TableRow.vue
- column
TableColumn.js
TableColumn.vue
plugin.js
pluginSpec.js
```
is preferable to
```
- telemetryTable
- components
TableRow.vue
TableColumn.vue
- collections
TableRowCollection.js
TableColumn.js
TableRow.js
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.
#### Code Example
```js
/*global define*/
/**
* Bundles should declare themselves as namespaces in whichever source
* file is most like the "main point of entry" to the bundle.
* @namespace some/bundle
*/
define(
['./OtherClass'],
function (OtherClass) {
"use strict";
/**
* A summary of how to use this class goes here.
*
* @constructor
* @memberof some/bundle
*/
function ExampleClass() {
}
// Methods which are not intended for external use should
// not have JSDoc (or should be marked @private)
ExampleClass.prototype.privateMethod = function () {
};
/**
* A summary of this method goes here.
* @param {number} n a parameter
* @returns {number} a return value
*/
ExampleClass.prototype.publicMethod = function (n) {
return n * 2;
}
return ExampleClass;
}
);
```
### 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.
Automated tests are typically unit tests which exercise individual software
components. 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
@ -239,26 +222,8 @@ Examples of useful tests:
* 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)
During automated testing, code coverage metrics will be reported. Line
coverage must remain at or above 80%.
### Commit Message Standards
@ -297,12 +262,23 @@ these standards.
Issues are tracked at https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues.
Issues should include:
* A short description of the issue encountered.
* A longer-form description of the issue encountered. When possible, steps to
reproduce the issue.
* When possible, a description of the impact of the issue. What use case does
it impede?
* An assessment of the severity of the issue.
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.
* _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.
* _Trivial_: Minimal impact on the usefulness and functionality of the
software; a "nice-to-have."
* _(Unspecified)_: Major loss of functionality or impairment of use.
* _Critical_: Large-scale loss of functionality or impairment of use,
such that remaining utility becomes marginal.
* _Blocker_: Harmful or otherwise unacceptable behavior. Must fix.
## Check Lists
@ -312,20 +288,14 @@ checklist).
### Author Checklist
[Within PR Template](.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md)
1. Changes address original issue?
2. Unit tests included and/or updated with changes?
3. Command line build passes?
4. Changes have been smoke-tested?
### 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.```
1. Changes appear to address issue?
2. Appropriate unit tests included?
3. Code style and in-line documentation are appropriate?
4. Commit messages meet standards?

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# Open MCT License
Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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.

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# Open MCT Licenses
Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2017, 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 as follows.
## Software Components Licenses
This software includes components released under the following licenses:
---
### SuperSocket
#### Info
* Link: https://supersocket.codeplex.com/
* Version: 0.9.0.2
* Author: Kerry Jiang
* Description: Supports SuperWebSocket
#### License
Copyright 2012 Kerry Jiang (kerry-jiang@hotmail.com)
SuperSocket 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.
---
### SuperWebSocket
#### Info
* Link: https://superswebocket.codeplex.com/
* Version: 0.9.0.2
* Author: Kerry Jiang
* Description: WebSocket implementation for client-server communication
#### License
Copyright 2010-2013 Kerry Jiang (kerry-jiang@hotmail.com)
SuperWebSocket 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.
---
### log4net
#### Info
* Link: http://logging.apache.org/log4net/
* Version: 1.2.13
* Author: Apache Software Foundation
* Description: Logging.
#### License
Copyright © 2004-2015 Apache Software Foundation.
log4net 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.
---
### Blanket.js
#### Info
* Link: http://blanketjs.org/
* Version: 1.1.5
* Author: Alex Seville
* Description: Code coverage measurement and reporting
#### License
Copyright (c) 2013 Alex Seville
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
---
### Jasmine
#### Info
* Link: http://jasmine.github.io/
* Version: 1.3.1
* Author: Pivotal Labs
* Description: Unit testing
#### License
Copyright (c) 2008-2011 Pivotal Labs
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
---
### RequireJS
#### Info
* Link: http://requirejs.org/
* Version: 2.1.22
* Author: The Dojo Foundation
* Description: Script loader
#### License
Copyright (c) 2010-2015, The Dojo Foundation
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
---
### requirejs-text
#### Info
* Link: https://github.com/requirejs/text
* Version: 2.0.14
* Author: The Dojo Foundation
* Description: Text loading plugin for RequireJS
#### License
Copyright (c) 2010-2014, The Dojo Foundation
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
---
### AngularJS
#### Info
* Link: http://angularjs.org/
* Version: 1.4.4
* Author: Google
* Description: Client-side web application framework
#### License
Copyright (c) 2010-2015 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
---
### Angular-Route
#### Info
* Link: http://angularjs.org/
* Version: 1.4.4
* Author: Google
* Description: Client-side view routing
#### License
Copyright (c) 2010-2015 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
---
### ES6-Promise
#### Info
* Link: https://github.com/jakearchibald/es6-promise
* Version: 3.0.2
* Authors: Yehuda Katz, Tom Dale, Stefan Penner and contributors
* Description: Promise polyfill for pre-ECMAScript 6 browsers
#### License
Copyright (c) 2014 Yehuda Katz, Tom Dale, Stefan Penner and contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
---
### screenfull.js
#### Info
* Link: https://github.com/sindresorhus/screenfull.js/
* Version: 3.0.0
* Author: Sindre Sorhus
* Description: Wrapper for cross-browser usage of fullscreen API
#### License
Copyright (c) Sindre Sorhus <sindresorhus@gmail.com> (sindresorhus.com)
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
---
### Math.uuid.js
#### Info
* Link: https://github.com/broofa/node-uuid
* Version: 1.4.7
* Author: Robert Kieffer
* Description: Unique identifer generation.
#### License
Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Robert Kieffer
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
---
### Normalize.css
#### Info
* Link: https://github.com/necolas/normalize.css
* Version: 1.1.2
* Authors: Nicolas Gallagher, Jonathan Neal
* Description: Browser style normalization
#### License
Copyright (c) Nicolas Gallagher and Jonathan Neal
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
---
### Moment.js
#### Info
* Link: http://momentjs.com
* Version: 2.11.1
* Authors: Tim Wood, Iskren Chernev, Moment.js contributors
* Description: Time/date parsing/formatting
#### License
Copyright (c) 2011-2014 Tim Wood, Iskren Chernev, Moment.js contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
---
### moment-duration-format
#### Info
* Link: https://github.com/jsmreese/moment-duration-format
* Version: 1.3.0
* Authors: John Madhavan-Reese
* Description: Duration parsing/formatting
#### License
Copyright 2014 John Madhavan-Reese
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of
the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR
COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
---
### CSV.js
#### Info
* Link: https://github.com/knrz/CSV.js
* Version: 3.6.4
* Authors: Kash Nouroozi
* Description: Encoder for CSV (comma separated values) export
#### License
Copyright (c) 2014 Kash Nouroozi
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.
---
### FileSaver.js
#### Info
* Link: https://github.com/eligrey/FileSaver.js/
* Version: 0.0.2
* Authors: Eli Grey
* Description: File download initiator (for file exports)
#### License
Copyright © 2015 Eli Grey.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
---
### Zepto
#### Info
* Link: http://zeptojs.com/
* Version: 1.1.6
* Authors: Thomas Fuchs
* Description: DOM manipulation
#### License
Copyright (c) 2010-2016 Thomas Fuchs
http://zeptojs.com/
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
---
### Json.NET
#### Info
* Link: http://www.newtonsoft.com/json
* Version: 6.0.8
* Author: Newtonsoft
* Description: JSON serialization/deserialization
#### License
Copyright (c) 2007 James Newton-King
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
---
### Nancy
#### Info
* Link: http://nancyfx.org
* Version: 0.23.2
* Author: Andreas Håkansson, Steven Robbins and contributors
* Description: Embedded web server
#### License
Copyright © 2010 Andreas Håkansson, Steven Robbins and contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
---
### Nancy.Hosting.Self
#### Info
* Link: http://nancyfx.org
* Version: 0.23.2
* Author: Andreas Håkansson, Steven Robbins and contributors
* Description: Embedded web server
#### License
Copyright © 2010 Andreas Håkansson, Steven Robbins and contributors
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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# Open MCT [![license](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-Apache%202.0-blue.svg)](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) [![Language grade: JavaScript](https://img.shields.io/lgtm/grade/javascript/g/nasa/openmct.svg?logo=lgtm&logoWidth=18)](https://lgtm.com/projects/g/nasa/openmct/context:javascript) [![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 [![license](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-Apache%202.0-blue.svg)](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
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.
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!
## See Open MCT in Action
Try Open MCT now with our [live demo](https://openmct-demo.herokuapp.com/).
![Demo](https://nasa.github.io/openmct/static/res/images/Open-MCT.Browse.Layout.Mars-Weather-1.jpg)
## 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.
## New API
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.
A simpler, [easier-to-use API](https://nasa.github.io/openmct/docs/api/)
has been added to Open MCT. Changes in this
API include a move away from a declarative system of JSON configuration files
towards an imperative system based on function calls. Developers will be able
to extend and build on Open MCT by making direct function calls to a public
API. Open MCT is also being refactored to minimize the dependencies that using
Open MCT imposes on developers, such as the current requirement to use
AngularJS.
### How do I know if I am using legacy API?
You might still be using legacy API if your source code
This new API has not yet been heavily used and is likely to contain defects.
You can help by trying it out, and reporting any issues you encounter
using our GitHub issue tracker. Such issues may include bugs, suggestions,
missing documentation, or even just requests for help if you're having
trouble.
* 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.
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!
## Building and Running Open MCT Locally
@ -36,7 +38,7 @@ Building and running Open MCT in your local dev environment is very easy. Be sur
`git clone https://github.com/nasa/openmct.git`
2. Install development dependencies. Note: Check the package.json engine for our tested and supported node versions.
2. Install development dependencies
`npm install`
@ -48,7 +50,7 @@ Open MCT is now running, and can be accessed by pointing a web browser at [http:
## Documentation
Documentation is available on the [Open MCT website](https://nasa.github.io/openmct/documentation/).
Documentation is available on the [Open MCT website](https://nasa.github.io/openmct/documentation/). The documentation can also be built locally.
### Examples
@ -56,35 +58,48 @@ The clearest examples for developing Open MCT plugins are in the
[tutorials](https://github.com/nasa/openmct-tutorial) provided in
our documentation.
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).
For a practical example of a telemetry adapter, see David Hudson's
[Kerbal Space Program plugin](https://github.com/hudsonfoo/kerbal-openmct),
which allows [Kerbal Space Program](https://kerbalspaceprogram.com) players
to build and use displays for their own missions in Open MCT.
## Building Applications With Open MCT
Additional examples are available in the `examples` hierarchy of this
repository; however, be aware that these examples are
[not fully-documented](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/846), so
the tutorials will likely serve as a better starting point.
Open MCT is built using [`npm`](http://npmjs.com/) and [`webpack`](https://webpack.js.org/).
### Building the Open MCT Documentation Locally
Open MCT's documentation is generated by an
[npm](https://www.npmjs.com/)-based build. It has additional dependencies that
may not be available on every platform and thus is not covered in the standard
npm install. Ensure your system has [libcairo](http://cairographics.org/)
installed and then run the following commands:
See our documentation for a guide on [building Applications with Open MCT](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/blob/master/API.md#starting-an-open-mct-application).
* `npm install`
* `npm install canvas nomnoml`
* `npm run docs`
## Compatibility
Documentation will be generated in `target/docs`.
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.
## Deploying Open MCT
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)
Open MCT is built using [`npm`](http://npmjs.com/)
## Plugins
To build Open MCT for deployment:
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.
`npm run prepare`
As well as providing an extension mechanism, most of the core Open MCT codebase is also
written as plugins.
This will compile and minify JavaScript sources, as well as copy over assets.
The contents of the `dist` folder will contain a runnable Open MCT
instance (e.g. by starting an HTTP server in that directory), including:
For information on writing plugins, please see [our API documentation](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/blob/master/API.md#plugins).
* `openmct.js` - Open MCT source code.
* `openmct.css` - Basic styles to load to prevent a FOUC.
* `index.html`, an example to run Open MCT in the basic configuration.
## Tests
Tests are written for [Jasmine 3](https://jasmine.github.io/api/3.1/global)
Tests are written for [Jasmine 3](http://jasmine.github.io/)
and run by [Karma](http://karma-runner.github.io). To run:
`npm test`
@ -100,9 +115,7 @@ naming convention is otherwise the same.)
### Test Reporting
When `npm test` is run, test results will be written as HTML to
`dist/reports/tests/`. Code coverage information is written to `dist/reports/coverage`.
Code Coverage Reports are available from [codecov.io](https://app.codecov.io/gh/nasa/openmct/)
`target/tests`. Code coverage information is written to `target/coverage`.
# Glossary
@ -112,8 +125,11 @@ 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.
* _plugin_: A plugin is a removable, reusable grouping of software elements.
The application is composed of plugins.
* _bundle_: A bundle is a removable, reusable grouping of software elements.
The application is composed of bundles. Plug-ins are bundles. For more
information, refer to framework documentation (under `platform/framework`.)
* _capability_: An object which exposes dynamic behavior or non-persistent
state associated with a domain object.
* _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
@ -128,8 +144,13 @@ documentation, may presume an understanding of these terms.
* _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.
* _extension_: An extension is a unit of functionality exposed to the
platform in a declarative fashion by a bundle. For more
information, refer to framework documentation (under `platform/framework`.)
* _id_: A string which uniquely identifies a domain object.
* _key_: When used as an object property, this refers to the machine-readable
identifier for a specific thing in a set of things. (Most often used in the
context of extensions or other similar application-specific object sets.)
* _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.)
@ -141,5 +162,7 @@ documentation, may presume an understanding of these terms.
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
* _space_: A name used to identify a persistence store. Interactions with
persistence will generally involve a `space` parameter in some form, to
distinguish multiple persistence stores from one another (for cases
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# Security Policy
The Open MCT team secures our code base using a combination of code review, dependency review, and periodic security reviews. Static analysis performed during automated verification additionally safeguards against common coding errors which may result in vulnerabilities.
### Reporting a Vulnerability
For general defects, please for a [Bug Report](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/new/choose)
To report a vulnerability for Open MCT please send a detailed report to [arc-dl-openmct](mailto:arc-dl-openmct@mail.nasa.gov).
See our [top-level security policy](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/security/policy) for additional information.
### CodeQL and LGTM
The [CodeQL GitHub Actions workflow](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/blob/master/.github/workflows/codeql-analysis.yml) is available to the public. To review the results, fork the repository and run the CodeQL workflow.
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.
For more information about ESLint, visit https://eslint.org/.
### General Support
For additional support, please open a [Github Discussion](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/discussions).
If you wish to report a cybersecurity incident or concern, please contact the NASA Security Operations Center either by phone at 1-877-627-2732 or via email address soc@nasa.gov.

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/*global process*/
/*global require,process,console*/
/**
* Usage:
@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
* node app.js [options]
*/
const options = require('minimist')(process.argv.slice(2));
const express = require('express');
const app = express();
@ -15,7 +16,7 @@ const request = require('request');
// Defaults
options.port = options.port || options.p || 8080;
options.host = options.host || 'localhost';
options.host = options.host || options.h || 'localhost';
options.directory = options.directory || options.D || '.';
// Show command line options
@ -39,19 +40,10 @@ app.use('/proxyUrl', function proxyRequest(req, res, next) {
}).on('error', next)).pipe(res);
});
class WatchRunPlugin {
apply(compiler) {
compiler.hooks.emit.tapAsync('WatchRunPlugin', (compilation, callback) => {
console.log('Begin compile at ' + new Date());
callback();
});
}
}
const webpack = require('webpack');
const webpackConfig = require('./webpack.dev.js');
const webpackConfig = require('./webpack.config.js');
webpackConfig.plugins.push(new webpack.HotModuleReplacementPlugin());
webpackConfig.plugins.push(new WatchRunPlugin());
webpackConfig.plugins.push(function() { this.plugin('watch-run', function(watching, callback) { console.log('Begin compile at ' + new Date()); callback(); }) });
webpackConfig.entry.openmct = [
'webpack-hot-middleware/client?reload=true',
@ -64,13 +56,15 @@ app.use(require('webpack-dev-middleware')(
compiler,
{
publicPath: '/dist',
stats: 'errors-warnings'
logLevel: 'warn'
}
));
app.use(require('webpack-hot-middleware')(
compiler,
{}
{
}
));
// Expose index.html for development users.
@ -79,6 +73,6 @@ app.get('/', function (req, res) {
});
// Finally, open the HTTP server and log the instance to the console
app.listen(options.port, options.host, function () {
console.log('Open MCT application running at %s:%s', options.host, options.port);
app.listen(options.port, options.host, function() {
console.log('Open MCT application running at %s:%s', options.host, options.port)
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// This is a Babel config that webpack.coverage.js uses in order to instrument
// code with coverage instrumentation.
const babelConfig = {
plugins: [['babel-plugin-istanbul', {
extension: ['.js', '.vue']
}]]
};
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#!/bin/bash
#*****************************************************************************
#* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, United States Government
#* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2017, United States Government
#* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
#* Administration. All rights reserved.
#*

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codecov:
require_ci_to_pass: false #This setting will update the bot regardless of whether or not tests pass
coverage:
status:
project:
default:
informational: true
patch:
default:
informational: true
precision: 2
round: down
range: "66...100"
ignore:
parsers:
gcov:
branch_detection:
conditional: true
loop: true
method: false
macro: false
comment:
layout: "reach,diff,flags,files,footer"
behavior: default
require_changes: false

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<!--
Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, United States Government
Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2018, United States Government
as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration. All rights reserved.
@ -18,4 +18,4 @@
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.
-->
-->

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, United States Government
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2018, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*
@ -18,4 +18,4 @@
* 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.
*****************************************************************************/
*****************************************************************************/

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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, United States Government
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2017, United States Government
* as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space
* Administration. All rights reserved.
*

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# Overview
The framework layer's most basic responsibility is allowing individual
software components to communicate. The software components it recognizes
are:
* _Extensions_: Individual units of functionality that can be added to
or removed from Open MCT. _Extension categories_ distinguish what
type of functionality is being added/removed.
* _Bundles_: A grouping of related extensions
(named after an analogous concept from [OSGi](http://www.osgi.org/))
that may be added or removed as a group.
The framework layer operates by taking a set of active bundles, and
exposing extensions to one another as-needed, using
[dependency injection](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dependency_injection).
Extensions are responsible for declaring their dependencies in a
manner which the framework layer can understand.
```nomnoml
#direction: down
[Open MCT|
[Dependency injection framework]-->[Platform bundle #1]
[Dependency injection framework]-->[Platform bundle #2]
[Dependency injection framework]-->[Plugin bundle #1]
[Dependency injection framework]-->[Plugin bundle #2]
[Platform bundle #1|[Extensions]]
[Platform bundle #2|[Extensions]]
[Plugin bundle #1|[Extensions]]
[Plugin bundle #2|[Extensions]]
[Platform bundle #1]<->[Platform bundle #2]
[Plugin bundle #1]<->[Platform bundle #2]
[Plugin bundle #1]<->[Plugin bundle #2]
]
```
The "dependency injection framework" in this case is
[AngularJS](https://angularjs.org/). Open MCT's framework layer
is really just a thin wrapper over Angular that recognizes the
concepts of bundles and extensions (as declared in JSON files) and
registering extensions with Angular. It additionally acts as a
mediator between Angular and [RequireJS](http://requirejs.org/),
which is used to load JavaScript sources which implement
extensions.
```nomnoml
[Framework layer|
[AngularJS]<-[Framework Component]
[RequireJS]<-[Framework Component]
[Framework Component]1o-*[Bundles]
]
```
It is worth noting that _no other components_ are "aware" of the
framework component directly; Angular and Require are _used by_ the
framework components, and extensions in various bundles will have
their dependencies satisfied by Angular as a consequence of registration
activities which were performed by the framework component.
## Application Initialization
The framework component initializes an Open MCT application following
a simple sequence of steps.
```nomnoml
[<start> Start]->[<state> Load bundles.json]
[Load bundles.json]->[<state> Load bundle.json files]
[Load bundle.json files]->[<state> Resolve implementations]
[Resolve implementations]->[<state> Register with Angular]
[Register with Angular]->[<state> Bootstrap application]
[Bootstrap application]->[<end> End]
```
1. __Loading bundles.json.__ A file named `bundles.json` is loaded to determine
which bundles to load. Bundles are given in this file as relative paths
which point to bundle directories.
2. __Load bundle.json files.__ Individual bundle definitions are loaded; a
`bundle.json` file is expected in each bundle directory.
2. __Resolving implementations.__ Any scripts which provide implementations for
extensions exposed by bundles are loaded, using RequireJS.
3. __Register with Angular.__ Resolved extensions are registered with Angular,
such that they can be used by the application at run-time. This stage
includes both registration of Angular built-ins (directives, controllers,
routes, constants, and services) as well as registration of non-Angular
extensions.
4. __Bootstrap application.__ Once all extensions have been registered,
the Angular application
[is bootstrapped](https://docs.angularjs.org/guide/bootstrap).
## Architectural Paradigm
```nomnoml
[Extension]
[Extension]o->[Dependency #1]
[Extension]o->[Dependency #2]
[Extension]o->[Dependency #3]
```
Open MCT's architecture relies on a simple premise: Individual units
(extensions) only have access to the dependencies they declare that they
need, and they acquire references to these dependencies via dependency
injection. This has several desirable traits:
* Programming to an interface is enforced. Any given dependency can be
swapped out for something which exposes an equivalent interface. This
improves flexibility against refactoring, simplifies testing, and
provides a common mechanism for extension and reconfiguration.
* The dependencies of a unit must be explicitly defined. This means that
it can be easily determined what a given unit's role is within the
larger system, in terms of what other components it will interact with.
It also helps to enforce good separation of concerns: When a set of
declared dependencies becomes long it is obvious, and this is usually
a sign that a given unit is involved in too many concerns and should
be refactored into smaller pieces.
* Individual units do not need to be aware of the framework; they need
only be aware of the interfaces to the components they specifically
use. This avoids introducing a ubiquitous dependency upon the framework
layer itself; it is plausible to modify or replace the framework
without making changes to individual software components which run upon
the framework.
A drawback to this approach is that it makes it difficult to define
"the architecture" of Open MCT, in terms of describing the specific
units that interact at run-time. The run-time architecture is determined
by the framework as the consequence of wiring together dependencies.
As such, the specific architecture of any given application built on
Open MCT can look very different.
Keeping that in mind, there are a few useful patterns supported by the
framework that are useful to keep in mind.
The specific service infrastructure provided by the platform is described
in the [Platform Architecture](platform.md).
## Extension Categories
One of the capabilities that the framework component layers on top of
AngularJS is support for many-to-one dependencies. That is, a specific
extension may declare a dependency to _all extensions of a specific
category_, instead of being limited to declaring specific dependencies.
```nomnoml
#direction: right
[Specific Extension] 1 o-> * [Extension of Some Category]
```
This is useful for introducing specific extension points to an application.
Some unit of software will depend upon all extensions of a given category
and integrate their behavior into the system in some fashion; plugin authors
can then add new extensions of that category to augment existing behaviors.
Some developers may be familiar with the use of registries to achieve
similar characteristics. This approach is similar, except that the registry
is effectively implicit whenever a new extension category is used or
depended-upon. This has some advantages over a more straightforward
registry-based approach:
* These many-to-one relationships are expressed as dependencies; an
extension category is registered as having dependencies on all individual
extensions of this category. This avoids ordering issues that may occur
with more conventional registries, which may be observed before all
dependencies are resolved.
* The need for service registries of specific types is removed, reducing
the number of interfaces to manage within the system. Groups of
extensions are provided as arrays.
## Composite Services
Composite services (registered via extension category `components`) are
a pattern supported by the framework. These allow service instances to
be built from multiple components at run-time; support for this pattern
allows additional bundles to introduce or modify behavior associated
with these services without modifying or replacing original service
instances.
```nomnoml
#direction: down
[<abstract> FooService]
[FooDecorator #1]--:>[FooService]
[FooDecorator #n]--:>[FooService]
[FooAggregator]--:>[FooService]
[FooProvider #1]--:>[FooService]
[FooProvider #n]--:>[FooService]
[FooDecorator #1]o->[<state> ...decorators...]
[...decorators...]o->[FooDecorator #n]
[FooDecorator #n]o->[FooAggregator]
[FooAggregator]o->[FooProvider #1]
[FooAggregator]o->[<state> ...providers...]
[FooAggregator]o->[FooProvider #n]
[FooDecorator #1]--[<note> Exposed as fooService]
```
In this pattern, components all implement an interface which is
standardized for that service. Components additionally declare
that they belong to one of three types:
* __Providers.__ A provider actually implements the behavior
(satisfies the contract) for that kind of service. For instance,
if a service is responsible for looking up documents by an identifier,
one provider may do so by querying a database, while another may
do so by reading a static JSON document. From the outside, either
provider would look the same (they expose the same interface) and
they could be swapped out easily.
* __Aggregator.__ An aggregator takes many providers and makes them
behave as one. Again, this implements the same interface as an
individual provider, so users of the service do not need to be
concerned about the difference between consulting many providers
and consulting one. Continuing with the example of a service that
looks up documents by identifiers, an aggregator here might consult
all providers, and return any document is found (perhaps picking one
over the other or merging documents if there are multiple matches.)
* __Decorators.__ A decorator exposes the same interface as other
components, but instead of fully implementing the behavior associated
with that kind of service, it only acts as an intermediary, delegating
the actual behavior to a different component. Decorators may transform
inputs or outputs, or initiate some side effects associated with a
service. This is useful if certain common behavior associated with a
service (caching, for instance) may be useful across many different
implementations of that same service.
The framework will register extensions in this category such that an
aggregator will depend on all of its providers, and decorators will
depend upon on one another in a chain. The result of this compositing step
(the last decorator, if any; otherwise the aggregator, if any;
otherwise a single provider) will be exposed as a single service that
other extensions can acquire through dependency injection. Because all
components of the same type of service expose the same interface, users
of that service do not need to be aware that they are talking to an
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# Introduction
The purpose of this document is to familiarize developers with the
overall architecture of Open MCT.
The target audience includes:
* _Platform maintainers_: Individuals involved in developing,
extending, and maintaining capabilities of the platform.
* _Integration developers_: Individuals tasked with integrated
Open MCT into a larger system, who need to understand
its inner workings sufficiently to complete this integration.
As the focus of this document is on architecture, whenever possible
implementation details (such as relevant API or JSON syntax) have been
omitted. These details may be found in the developer guide.
# Overview
Open MCT is client software: It runs in a web browser and
provides a user interface, while communicating with various
server-side resources through browser APIs.
```nomnoml
#direction: right
[Client|[Browser|[Open MCT]->[Browser APIs]]]
[Server|[Web services]]
[Client]<->[Server]
```
While Open MCT can be configured to run as a standalone client,
this is rarely very useful. Instead, it is intended to be used as a
display and interaction layer for information obtained from a
variety of back-end services. Doing so requires authoring or utilizing
adapter plugins which allow Open MCT to interact with these services.
Typically, the pattern here is to provide a known interface that
Open MCT can utilize, and implement it such that it interacts with
whatever back-end provides the relevant information.
Examples of back-ends that can be utilized in this fashion include
databases for the persistence of user-created objects, or sources of
telemetry data.
## Software Architecture
The simplest overview of Open MCT is to look at it as a "layered"
architecture, where each layer more clearly specifies the behavior
of the software.
```nomnoml
#direction: down
[Open MCT|
[Platform]<->[Application]
[Framework]->[Application]
[Framework]->[Platform]
]
```
These layers are:
* [_Framework_](framework.md): The framework layer is responsible for
managing the interactions between application components. It has no
application-specific knowledge; at this layer, we have only
established an abstraction by which different software components
may communicate and/or interact.
* [_Platform_](platform.md): The platform layer defines the general look,
feel, and behavior of Open MCT. This includes user-facing components like
Browse mode and Edit mode, as well as underlying elements of the
information model and the general service infrastructure.
* _Application_: The application layer defines specific features of
an application built on Open MCT. This includes adapters to
specific back-ends, new types of things for users to create, and
new ways of visualizing objects within the system. This layer
typically consists of a mix of custom plug-ins to Open MCT,
as well as optional features (such as Plot view) included alongside
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# Overview
The Open MCT platform utilizes the [framework layer](framework.md)
to provide an extensible baseline for applications which includes:
* A common user interface (and user interface paradigm) for dealing with
domain objects of various sorts.
* A variety of extension points for introducing new functionality
of various kinds within the context of the common user interface.
* A service infrastructure to support building additional components.
## Platform Architecture
While the framework provides a more general architectural paradigm for
building application, the platform adds more specificity by defining
additional extension types and allowing for integration with back end
components.
The run-time architecture of an Open MCT application can be categorized
into certain high-level tiers:
```nomnoml
[DOM]->[<state> AngularJS]
[AngularJS]->[Presentation Layer]
[Presentation Layer]->[Information Model]
[Presentation Layer]->[Service Infrastructure]
[Information Model]->[Service Infrastructure]
[Service Infrastructure]->[<state> Browser APIs]
[Browser APIs]->[Back-end]
```
Applications built using Open MCT may add or configure functionality
in __any of these tiers__.
* _DOM_: The rendered HTML document, composed from HTML templates which
have been processed by AngularJS and will be updated by AngularJS
to reflect changes from the presentation layer. User interactions
are initiated from here and invoke behavior in the presentation layer. HTML 
templates are written in Angulars template syntax; see the [Angular documentation on templates](https://docs.angularjs.org/guide/templates). 
These describe the page as actually seen by the user. Conceptually, 
stylesheets (controlling the look-and-feel of the rendered templates) belong 
in this grouping as well. 
* [_Presentation layer_](#presentation-layer): The presentation layer
is responsible for updating (and providing information to update)
the displayed state of the application. The presentation layer consists
primarily of _controllers_ and _directives_. The presentation layer is
concerned with inspecting the information model and preparing it for
display.
* [_Information model_](#information-model): Provides a common (within Open MCT 
Web) set of interfaces for dealing with “things” ­ domain objects ­ within the 
system. User-facing concerns in a Open MCT Web application are expressed as 
domain objects; examples include folders (used to organize other domain 
objects), layouts (used to build displays), or telemetry points (used as 
handles for streams of remote measurements.) These domain objects expose a 
common set of interfaces to allow reusable user interfaces to be built in the 
presentation and template tiers; the specifics of these behaviors are then 
mapped to interactions with underlying services. 
* [_Service infrastructure_](#service-infrastructure): The service
infrastructure is responsible for providing the underlying general
functionality needed to support the information model. This includes
exposing underlying sets of extensions and mediating with the
back-end.
* _Back-end_: The back-end is out of the scope of Open MCT, except
for the interfaces which are utilized by adapters participating in the
service infrastructure. Includes the underlying persistence stores, telemetry 
streams, and so forth which the Open MCT Web client is being used to interact 
with.
## Application Start-up
Once the
[application has been initialized](Framework.md#application-initialization)
Open MCT primarily operates in an event-driven paradigm; various
events (mouse clicks, timers firing, receiving responses to XHRs) trigger
the invocation of functions, typically in the presentation layer for
user actions or in the service infrastructure for server responses.
The "main point of entry" into an initialized Open MCT application
is effectively the
[route](https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ngRoute/service/$route#example)
which is associated with the URL used to access Open MCT (or a
default route.) This route will be associated with a template which
will be displayed; this template will include references to directives
and controllers which will be interpreted by Angular and used to
initialize the state of the display in a manner which is backed by
both the information model and the service infrastructure.
```nomnoml
[<start> Start]->[<state> page load]
[page load]->[<state> route selection]
[route selection]->[<state> compile, display template]
[compile, display template]->[Template]
[Template]->[<state> use Controllers]
[Template]->[<state> use Directives]
[use Controllers]->[Controllers]
[use Directives]->[Directives]
[Controllers]->[<state> consult information model]
[consult information model]->[<state> expose data]
[expose data]->[Angular]
[Angular]->[<state> update display]
[Directives]->[<state> add event listeners]
[Directives]->[<state> update display]
[add event listeners]->[<end> End]
[update display]->[<end> End]
```
# Presentation Layer
The presentation layer of Open MCT is responsible for providing
information to display within templates, and for handling interactions
which are initiated from templated DOM elements. AngularJS acts as
an intermediary between the web page as the user sees it, and the
presentation layer implemented as Open MCT extensions.
```nomnoml
[Presentation Layer|
[Angular built-ins|
[routes]
[controllers]
[directives]
[templates]
]
[Domain object representation|
[views]
[representations]
[representers]
[gestures]
]
]
```
## Angular built-ins
Several extension categories in the presentation layer map directly
to primitives from AngularJS:
* [_Controllers_](https://docs.angularjs.org/guide/controller) provide
data to templates, and expose functionality that can be called from
templates.
* [_Directives_](https://docs.angularjs.org/guide/directive) effectively
extend HTML to provide custom behavior associated with specific
attributes and tags.
* [_Routes_](https://docs.angularjs.org/api/ngRoute/service/$route#example)
are used to associate specific URLs (including the fragment identifier)
with specific application states. (In Open MCT, these are used to
describe the mode of usage - e.g. browse or edit - as well as to
identify the object being used.)
* [_Templates_](https://docs.angularjs.org/guide/templates) are partial
HTML documents that will be rendered and kept up-to-date by AngularJS.
Open MCT introduces a custom `mct-include` directive which acts
as a wrapper around `ng-include` to allow templates to be referred
to by symbolic names.
## Domain object representation
The remaining extension categories in the presentation layer are specific
to displaying domain objects.
* _Representations_ are templates that will be used to display
domain objects in specific ways (e.g. "as a tree node.")
* _Views_ are representations which are exposed to the user as options
for displaying domain objects.
* _Representers_ are extensions which modify or augment the process
of representing domain objects generally (e.g. by attaching
gestures to them.)
* _Gestures_ provide associations between specific user actions
(expressed as DOM events) and resulting behavior upon domain objects
(typically expressed as members of the `actions` extension category)
that can be reused across domain objects. For instance, `drag` and
`drop` are both gestures associated with using drag-and-drop to
modify the composition of domain objects by interacting with their
representations.
# Information Model
```nomnoml
#direction: right
[Information Model|
[DomainObject|
getId() : string
getModel() : object
getCapability(key : string) : Capability
hasCapability(key : string) : boolean
useCapability(key : string, args...) : *
]
[DomainObject] 1 +- 1 [Model]
[DomainObject] 1 o- * [Capability]
]
```
Domain objects are the most fundamental component of Open MCT's
information model. A domain object is some distinct thing relevant to a
user's work flow, such as a telemetry channel, display, or similar.
Open MCT is a tool for viewing, browsing, manipulating, and otherwise
interacting with a graph of domain objects.
A domain object should be conceived of as the union of the following:
* _Identifier_: A machine-readable string that uniquely identifies the
domain object within this application instance.
* _Model_: The persistent state of the domain object. A domain object's
model is a JavaScript object that can be losslessly converted to JSON.
* _Capabilities_: Dynamic behavior associated with the domain object.
Capabilities are JavaScript objects which provide additional methods
for interacting with the domain objects which expose those capabilities.
Not all domain objects expose all capabilities. The interface exposed
by any given capability will depend on its type (as identified
by the `key` argument.) For instance, a `persistence` capability
has a different interface from a `telemetry` capability. Using
capabilities requires some prior knowledge of their interface.
## Capabilities and Services
```nomnoml
#direction: right
[DomainObject]o-[FooCapability]
[FooCapability]o-[FooService]
[FooService]o-[foos]
```
At run-time, the user is primarily concerned with interacting with
domain objects. These interactions are ultimately supported via back-end
services, but to allow customization per-object, these are often mediated
by capabilities.
A common pattern that emerges in the Open MCT Platform is as follows:
* A `DomainObject` has some particular behavior that will be supported
by a service.
* A `Capability` of that domain object will define that behavior,
_for that domain object_, supported by a service.
* A `Service` utilized by that capability will perform the actual behavior.
* An extension category will be utilized by that capability to determine
the set of possible behaviors.
Concrete examples of capabilities which follow this pattern
(or a subset of this pattern) include:
```nomnoml
#direction: right
[DomainObject]1 o- *[Capability]
[Capability]<:--[TypeCapability]
[Capability]<:--[ActionCapability]
[Capability]<:--[PersistenceCapability]
[Capability]<:--[TelemetryCapability]
[TypeCapability]o-[TypeService]
[TypeService]o-[types]
[ActionCapability]o-[ActionService]
[ActionService]o-[actions]
[PersistenceCapability]o-[PersistenceService]
[TelemetryCapability]o-[TelemetryService]
```
# Service Infrastructure
Most services exposed by the Open MCT platform follow the
[composite services](Framework.md#composite-services) to permit
a higher degree of flexibility in how a service can be modified
or customized for specific applications.
To simplify usage for plugin developers, the platform also usually
includes a provider implementation for these service type that consumes
some extension category. For instance, an `ActionService` provider is
included which depends upon extension category `actions`, and exposes
all actions declared as such to the system. As such, plugin developers
can simply implement the new actions they wish to be made available without
worrying about the details of composite services or implementing a new
`ActionService` provider; however, the ability to implement a new provider
remains useful when the expressive power of individual extensions is
insufficient.
```nomnoml
[ Service Infrastructure |
[ObjectService]->[ModelService]
[ModelService]->[PersistenceService]
[ObjectService]->[CapabilityService]
[CapabilityService]->[capabilities]
[capabilities]->[TelemetryService]
[capabilities]->[PersistenceService]
[capabilities]->[TypeService]
[capabilities]->[ActionService]
[capabilities]->[ViewService]
[PersistenceService]->[<database> Document store]
[TelemetryService]->[<database> Telemetry source]
[ActionService]->[actions]
[ActionService]->[PolicyService]
[ViewService]->[PolicyService]
[ViewService]->[views]
[PolicyService]->[policies]
[TypeService]->[types]
]
```
A short summary of the roles of these services:
* _[ObjectService](#object-service)_: Allows retrieval of domain objects by
their identifiers; in practice, often the main point of entry into the
[information model](#information-model).
* _[ModelService](#model-service)_: Provides domain object models, retrieved
by their identifier.
* _[CapabilityService](#capability-service)_: Provides capabilities, as they
apply to specific domain objects (as judged from their model.)
* _[TelemetryService](#telemetry-service)_: Provides access to historical
and real-time telemetry data.
* _[PersistenceService](#persistence-service)_: Provides the ability to
store and retrieve documents (such as domain object models.)
* _[ActionService](#action-service)_: Provides distinct user actions that
can take place within the system (typically, upon or using domain objects.)
* _[ViewService](#view-service)_: Provides views for domain objects. A view
is a user-selectable representation of a domain object (in practice, an
HTML template.)
* _[PolicyService](#policy-service)_: Handles decisions about which
behavior are allowed within certain specific contexts.
* _[TypeService](#type-service)_: Provides information to distinguish
different types of domain objects from one another within the system.
## Object Service
```nomnoml
#direction: right
[<abstract> ObjectService|
getObjects(ids : Array.<string>) : Promise.<object.<string, DomainObject>>
]
[DomainObjectProvider]--:>[ObjectService]
[DomainObjectProvider]o-[ModelService]
[DomainObjectProvider]o-[CapabilityService]
```
As domain objects are central to Open MCT's information model,
acquiring domain objects is equally important.
```nomnoml
#direction: right
[<start> Start]->[<state> Look up models]
[<state> Look up models]->[<state> Look up capabilities]
[<state> Look up capabilities]->[<state> Instantiate DomainObject]
[<state> Instantiate DomainObject]->[<end> End]
```
Open MCT includes an implementation of an `ObjectService` which
satisfies this capability by:
* Consulting the [Model Service](#model-service) to acquire domain object
models by identifier.
* Passing these models to a [Capability Service](#capability-service) to
determine which capabilities are applicable.
* Combining these results together as [DomainObject](#information-model)
instances.
## Model Service
```nomnoml
#direction: down
[<abstract> ModelService|
getModels(ids : Array.<string>) : Promise.<object.<string, object>>
]
[StaticModelProvider]--:>[ModelService]
[RootModelProvider]--:>[ModelService]
[PersistedModelProvider]--:>[ModelService]
[ModelAggregator]--:>[ModelService]
[CachingModelDecorator]--:>[ModelService]
[MissingModelDecorator]--:>[ModelService]
[MissingModelDecorator]o-[CachingModelDecorator]
[CachingModelDecorator]o-[ModelAggregator]
[ModelAggregator]o-[StaticModelProvider]
[ModelAggregator]o-[RootModelProvider]
[ModelAggregator]o-[PersistedModelProvider]
[PersistedModelProvider]o-[PersistenceService]
[RootModelProvider]o-[roots]
[StaticModelProvider]o-[models]
```
The platform's model service is responsible for providing domain object
models (effectively, JSON documents describing the persistent state
associated with domain objects.) These are retrieved by identifier.
The platform includes multiple components of this variety:
* `PersistedModelProvider` looks up domain object models from
a persistence store (the [`PersistenceService`](#persistence-service));
this is how user-created and user-modified
domain object models are retrieved.
* `RootModelProvider` provides domain object models that have been
declared via the `roots` extension category. These will appear at the
top level of the tree hierarchy in the user interface.
* `StaticModelProvider` provides domain object models that have been
declared via the `models` extension category. This is useful for
allowing plugins to expose new domain objects declaratively.
* `ModelAggregator` merges together the results from multiple providers.
If multiple providers return models for the same domain object,
the most recently modified version (as determined by the `modified`
property of the model) is chosen.
* `CachingModelDecorator` caches model instances in memory. This
ensures that only a single instance of a domain object model is
present at any given time within the application, and prevent
redundant retrievals.
* `MissingModelDecorator` adds in placeholders when no providers
have returned domain object models for a specific identifier. This
allows the user to easily see that something was expected to be
present, but wasn't.
## Capability Service
```nomnoml
#direction: down
[<abstract> CapabilityService|
getCapabilities(model : object) : object.<string, Function>
]
[CoreCapabilityProvider]--:>[CapabilityService]
[QueuingPersistenceCapabilityDecorator]--:>[CapabilityService]
[CoreCapabilityProvider]o-[capabilities]
[QueuingPersistenceCapabilityDecorator]o-[CoreCapabilityProvider]
```
The capability service is responsible for determining which capabilities
are applicable for a given domain object, based on its model. Primarily,
this is handled by the `CoreCapabilityProvider`, which examines
capabilities exposed via the `capabilities` extension category.
Additionally, `platform/persistence/queue` decorates the persistence
capability specifically to batch persistence attempts among multiple
objects (this allows failures to be recognized and handled in groups.)
## Telemetry Service
```nomnoml
[<abstract> TelemetryService|
requestData(requests : Array.<TelemetryRequest>) : Promise.<object>
subscribe(requests : Array.<TelemetryRequest>) : Function
]<--:[TelemetryAggregator]
```
The telemetry service is responsible for acquiring telemetry data.
Notably, the platform does not include any providers for
`TelemetryService`; applications built on Open MCT will need to
implement a provider for this service if they wish to expose telemetry
data. This is usually the most important step for integrating Open MCT
into an existing telemetry system.
Requests for telemetry data are usually initiated in the
[presentation layer](#presentation-layer) by some `Controller` referenced
from a view. The `telemetryHandler` service is most commonly used (although
one could also use an object's `telemetry` capability directly) as this
handles capability delegation, by which a domain object such as a Telemetry
Panel can declare that its `telemetry` capability should be handled by the
objects it contains. Ultimately, the request for historical data and the
new subscriptions will reach the `TelemetryService`, and, by way of the
provider(s) which are present for that `TelemetryService`, will pass the
same requests to the back-end.
```nomnoml
[<start> Start]->[Controller]
[Controller]->[<state> declares object of interest]
[declares object of interest]->[TelemetryHandler]
[TelemetryHandler]->[<state> requests telemetry from capabilities]
[TelemetryHandler]->[<state> subscribes to telemetry using capabilities]
[requests telemetry from capabilities]->[TelemetryCapability]
[subscribes to telemetry using capabilities]->[TelemetryCapability]
[TelemetryCapability]->[<state> requests telemetry]
[TelemetryCapability]->[<state> subscribes to telemetry]
[requests telemetry]->[TelemetryService]
[subscribes to telemetry]->[TelemetryService]
[TelemetryService]->[<state> issues request]
[TelemetryService]->[<state> updates subscriptions]
[TelemetryService]->[<state> listens for real-time data]
[issues request]->[<database> Telemetry Back-end]
[updates subscriptions]->[Telemetry Back-end]
[listens for real-time data]->[Telemetry Back-end]
[Telemetry Back-end]->[<end> End]
```
The back-end, in turn, is expected to provide whatever historical
telemetry is available to satisfy the request that has been issue.
```nomnoml
[<start> Start]->[<database> Telemetry Back-end]
[Telemetry Back-end]->[<state> transmits historical telemetry]
[transmits historical telemetry]->[TelemetryService]
[TelemetryService]->[<state> packages telemetry, fulfills requests]
[packages telemetry, fulfills requests]->[TelemetryCapability]
[TelemetryCapability]->[<state> unpacks telemetry per-object, fulfills request]
[unpacks telemetry per-object, fulfills request]->[TelemetryHandler]
[TelemetryHandler]->[<state> exposes data]
[TelemetryHandler]->[<state> notifies controller]
[exposes data]->[Controller]
[notifies controller]->[Controller]
[Controller]->[<state> prepares data for template]
[prepares data for template]->[Template]
[Template]->[<state> displays data]
[displays data]->[<end> End]
```
One peculiarity of this approach is that we package many responses
together at once in the `TelemetryService`, then unpack these in the
`TelemetryCapability`, then repackage these in the `TelemetryHandler`.
The rationale for this is as follows:
* In the `TelemetryService`, we want to have the ability to combine
multiple requests into one call to the back-end, as many back-ends
will support this. It follows that we give the response as a single
object, packages in a manner that allows responses to individual
requests to be easily identified.
* In the `TelemetryCapability`, we want to provide telemetry for a
_single object_, so the telemetry data gets unpacked. This allows
for the unpacking of data to be handled in a single place, and
also permits a flexible substitution method; domain objects may have
implementations of the `telemetry` capability that do not use the
`TelemetryService` at all, while still maintaining compatibility
with any presentation layer code written to utilize this capability.
(This is true of capabilities generally.)
* In the `TelemetryHandler`, we want to group multiple responses back
together again to make it easy for the presentation layer to consume.
In this case, the grouping is different from what may have occurred
in the `TelemetryService`; this grouping is based on what is expected
to be useful _in a specific view_. The `TelemetryService`
may be receiving requests from multiple views.
```nomnoml
[<start> Start]->[<database> Telemetry Back-end]
[Telemetry Back-end]->[<state> notifies client of new data]
[notifies client of new data]->[TelemetryService]
[TelemetryService]->[<choice> relevant subscribers?]
[relevant subscribers?] yes ->[<state> notify subscribers]
[relevant subscribers?] no ->[<state> ignore]
[ignore]->[<end> Ignored]
[notify subscribers]->[TelemetryCapability]
[TelemetryCapability]->[<state> notify listener]
[notify listener]->[TelemetryHandler]
[TelemetryHandler]->[<state> exposes data]
[TelemetryHandler]->[<state> notifies controller]
[exposes data]->[Controller]
[notifies controller]->[Controller]
[Controller]->[<state> prepares data for template]
[prepares data for template]->[Template]
[Template]->[<state> displays data]
[displays data]->[<end> End]
```
The flow of real-time data is similar, and is handled by a sequence
of callbacks between the presentation layer component which is
interested in data and the telemetry service. Providers in the
telemetry service listen to the back-end for new data (via whatever
mechanism their specific back-end supports), package this data in
the same manner as historical data, and pass that to the callbacks
which are associated with relevant requests.
## Persistence Service
```nomnoml
#direction: right
[<abstract> PersistenceService|
listSpaces() : Promise.<Array.<string>>
listObjects() : Promise.<Array.<string>>
createObject(space : string, key : string, document : object) : Promise.<boolean>
readObject(space : string, key : string, document : object) : Promise.<object>
updateObject(space : string, key : string, document : object) : Promise.<boolean>
deleteObject(space : string, key : string, document : object) : Promise.<boolean>
]
[ElasticPersistenceProvider]--:>[PersistenceService]
[ElasticPersistenceProvider]->[<database> ElasticSearch]
[CouchPersistenceProvider]--:>[PersistenceService]
[CouchPersistenceProvider]->[<database> CouchDB]
```
Closely related to the notion of domain objects models is their
persistence. The `PersistenceService` allows these to be saved
and loaded. (Currently, this capability is only used for domain
object models, but the interface has been designed without this idea
in mind; other kinds of documents could be saved and loaded in the
same manner.)
There is no single definitive implementation of a `PersistenceService` in
the platform. Optional adapters are provided to store and load documents
from CouchDB and ElasticSearch, respectively; plugin authors may also
write additional adapters to utilize different back end technologies.
## Action Service
```nomnoml
[ActionService|
getActions(context : ActionContext) : Array.<Action>
]
[ActionProvider]--:>[ActionService]
[CreateActionProvider]--:>[ActionService]
[ActionAggregator]--:>[ActionService]
[LoggingActionDecorator]--:>[ActionService]
[PolicyActionDecorator]--:>[ActionService]
[LoggingActionDecorator]o-[PolicyActionDecorator]
[PolicyActionDecorator]o-[ActionAggregator]
[ActionAggregator]o-[ActionProvider]
[ActionAggregator]o-[CreateActionProvider]
[ActionProvider]o-[actions]
[CreateActionProvider]o-[TypeService]
[PolicyActionDecorator]o-[PolicyService]
```
Actions are discrete tasks or behaviors that can be initiated by a user
upon or using a domain object. Actions may appear as menu items or
buttons in the user interface, or may be triggered by certain gestures.
Responsibilities of platform components of the action service are as
follows:
* `ActionProvider` exposes actions registered via extension category
`actions`, supporting simple addition of new actions. Actions are
filtered down to match action contexts based on criteria defined as
part of an action's extension definition.
* `CreateActionProvider` provides the various Create actions which
populate the Create menu. These are driven by the available types,
so do not map easily to extension category `actions`; instead, these
are generated after looking up which actions are available from the
[`TypeService`](#type-service).
* `ActionAggregator` merges together actions from multiple providers.
* `PolicyActionDecorator` enforces the `action` policy category by
filtering out actions which violate this policy, as determined by
consulting the [`PolicyService`](#policy-service).
* `LoggingActionDecorator` wraps exposed actions and writes to the
console when they are performed.
## View Service
```nomnoml
[ViewService|
getViews(domainObject : DomainObject) : Array.<View>
]
[ViewProvider]--:>[ViewService]
[PolicyViewDecorator]--:>[ViewService]
[ViewProvider]o-[views]
[PolicyViewDecorator]o-[ViewProvider]
```
The view service provides views that are relevant to a specified domain
object. A "view" is a user-selectable visualization of a domain object.
The responsibilities of components of the view service are as follows:
* `ViewProvider` exposes views registered via extension category
`views`, supporting simple addition of new views. Views are
filtered down to match domain objects based on criteria defined as
part of a view's extension definition.
* `PolicyViewDecorator` enforces the `view` policy category by
filtering out views which violate this policy, as determined by
consulting the [`PolicyService`](#policy-service).
## Policy Service
```nomnoml
[PolicyService|
allow(category : string, candidate : object, context : object, callback? : Function) : boolean
]
[PolicyProvider]--:>[PolicyService]
[PolicyProvider]o-[policies]
```
The policy service provides a general-purpose extensible decision-making
mechanism; plugins can add new extensions of category `policies` to
modify decisions of a known category.
Often, the policy service is referenced from a decorator for another
service, to filter down the results of using that service based on some
appropriate policy category.
The policy provider works by looking up all registered policy extensions
which are relevant to a particular _category_, then consulting each in
order to see if they allow a particular _candidate_ in a particular
_context_; the types for the `candidate` and `context` arguments will
vary depending on the `category`. Any one policy may disallow the
decision as a whole.
```nomnoml
[<start> Start]->[<state> is something allowed?]
[is something allowed?]->[PolicyService]
[PolicyService]->[<state> look up relevant policies by category]
[look up relevant policies by category]->[<state> consult policy #1]
[consult policy #1]->[Policy #1]
[Policy #1]->[<choice> policy #1 allows?]
[policy #1 allows?] no ->[<state> decision disallowed]
[policy #1 allows?] yes ->[<state> consult policy #2]
[consult policy #2]->[Policy #2]
[Policy #2]->[<choice> policy #2 allows?]
[policy #2 allows?] no ->[<state> decision disallowed]
[policy #2 allows?] yes ->[<state> consult policy #3]
[consult policy #3]->[<state> ...]
[...]->[<state> consult policy #n]
[consult policy #n]->[Policy #n]
[Policy #n]->[<choice> policy #n allows?]
[policy #n allows?] no ->[<state> decision disallowed]
[policy #n allows?] yes ->[<state> decision allowed]
[decision disallowed]->[<end> Disallowed]
[decision allowed]->[<end> Allowed]
```
The policy decision is effectively an "and" operation over the individual
policy decisions: That is, all policies must agree to allow a particular
policy decision, and the first policy to disallow a decision will cause
the entire decision to be disallowed. As a consequence of this, policies
should generally be written with a default behavior of "allow", and
should only disallow the specific circumstances they are intended to
disallow.
## Type Service
```nomnoml
[TypeService|
listTypes() : Array.<Type>
getType(key : string) : Type
]
[TypeProvider]--:>[TypeService]
[TypeProvider]o-[types]
```
The type service provides metadata about the different types of domain
objects that exist within an Open MCT application. The platform
implementation reads these types in from extension category `types`
and wraps them in a JavaScript interface.

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# API Refactoring
This document summarizes a path toward implementing API changes
from the [API Redesign](../proposals/APIRedesign.md) for Open MCT
v1.0.0.
# Goals
These plans are intended to minimize:
* Waste; avoid allocating effort to temporary changes.
* Downtime; avoid making changes in large increments that blocks
delivery of new features for substantial periods of time.
* Risk; ensure that changes can be validated quickly, avoid putting
large effort into changes that have not been validated.
# Plan
```nomnoml
#comment: This diagram is in nomnoml syntax and should be rendered.
#comment: See https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/issues/264#issuecomment-167166471
[<start> Start]->[<state> Imperative bundle registration]
[<state> Imperative bundle registration]->[<state> Build and packaging]
[<state> Imperative bundle registration]->[<state> Refactor API]
[<state> Build and packaging |
[<start> Start]->[<state> Incorporate a build step]
[<state> Incorporate a build step |
[<start> Start]->[<state> Choose package manager]
[<start> Start]->[<state> Choose build system]
[<state> Choose build system]<->[<state> Choose package manager]
[<state> Choose package manager]->[<state> Implement]
[<state> Choose build system]->[<state> Implement]
[<state> Implement]->[<end> End]
]->[<state> Separate repositories]
[<state> Separate repositories]->[<end> End]
]->[<state> Release candidacy]
[<start> Start]->[<state> Design registration API]
[<state> Design registration API |
[<start> Start]->[<state> Decide on role of Angular]
[<state> Decide on role of Angular]->[<state> Design API]
[<state> Design API]->[<choice> Passes review?]
[<choice> Passes review?] no ->[<state> Design API]
[<choice> Passes review?]-> yes [<end> End]
]->[<state> Refactor API]
[<state> Refactor API |
[<start> Start]->[<state> Imperative extension registration]
[<state> Imperative extension registration]->[<state> Refactor individual extensions]
[<state> Refactor individual extensions |
[<start> Start]->[<state> Prioritize]
[<state> Prioritize]->[<choice> Sufficient value added?]
[<choice> Sufficient value added?] no ->[<end> End]
[<choice> Sufficient value added?] yes ->[<state> Design]
[<state> Design]->[<choice> Passes review?]
[<choice> Passes review?] no ->[<state> Design]
[<choice> Passes review?]-> yes [<state> Implement]
[<state> Implement]->[<end> End]
]->[<state> Remove legacy bundle support]
[<state> Remove legacy bundle support]->[<end> End]
]->[<state> Release candidacy]
[<state> Release candidacy |
[<start> Start]->[<state> Verify |
[<start> Start]->[<choice> API well-documented?]
[<start> Start]->[<choice> API well-tested?]
[<choice> API well-documented?]-> no [<state> Write documentation]
[<choice> API well-documented?] yes ->[<end> End]
[<state> Write documentation]->[<choice> API well-documented?]
[<choice> API well-tested?]-> no [<state> Write test cases]
[<choice> API well-tested?]-> yes [<end> End]
[<state> Write test cases]->[<choice> API well-tested?]
]
[<start> Start]->[<state> Validate |
[<start> Start]->[<choice> Passes review?]
[<start> Start]->[<state> Use internally]
[<state> Use internally]->[<choice> Proves useful?]
[<choice> Passes review?]-> no [<state> Address feedback]
[<state> Address feedback]->[<choice> Passes review?]
[<choice> Passes review?] yes -> [<end> End]
[<choice> Proves useful?] yes -> [<end> End]
[<choice> Proves useful?] no -> [<state> Fix problems]
[<state> Fix problems]->[<state> Use internally]
]
[<state> Validate]->[<end> End]
[<state> Verify]->[<end> End]
]->[<state> Release]
[<state> Release]->[<end> End]
```
## Step 1. Imperative bundle registration
Register whole bundles imperatively, using their current format.
For example, in each bundle add a `bundle.js` file:
```js
define([
'mctRegistry',
'json!bundle.json'
], function (mctRegistry, bundle) {
mctRegistry.install(bundle, "path/to/bundle");
});
```
Where `mctRegistry.install` is placeholder API that wires into the
existing bundle registration mechanisms. The main point of entry
would need to be adapted to clearly depend on these bundles
(in the require sense of a dependency), and the framework layer
would need to implement and integrate with this transitional
API.
Benefits:
* Achieves an API Redesign goal with minimal immediate effort.
* Conversion to an imperative syntax may be trivially automated.
* Minimal change; reuse existing bundle definitions, primarily.
* Allows early validation of switch to imperative; unforeseen
consequences of the change may be detected at this point.
* Allows implementation effort to progress in parallel with decisions
about API changes, including fundamental ones such as the role of
Angular. May act in some sense as a prototype to inform those
decisions.
* Creates a location (framework layer) where subsequent changes to
the manner in which extensions are registered may be centralized.
When there is a one-to-one correspondence between the existing
form of an extension and its post-refactor form, adapters can be
written here to defer the task of making changes ubiquitously
throughout bundles, allowing for earlier validation and
verification of those changes, and avoiding ubiquitous changes
which might require us to go dark. (Mitigates
["greenfield paradox"](http://stepaheadsoftware.blogspot.com/2012/09/greenfield-or-refactor-legacy-code-base.html);
want to add value with new API but don't want to discard value
of tested/proven legacy codebase.)
Detriments:
* Requires transitional API to be implemented/supported; this is
waste. May mitigate this by time-bounding the effort put into
this step to ensure that waste is minimal.
Note that API changes at this point do not meaningfully reflect
the desired 1.0.0 API, so no API reviews are necessary.
## Step 2. Incorporate a build step
After the previous step is completed, there should be a
straightforward dependency graph among AMD modules, and an
imperative (albeit transitional) API allowing for other plugins
to register themselves. This should allow for a build step to
be included in a straightforward fashion.
Some goals for this build step:
* Compile (and, preferably, optimize/minify) Open MCT
sources into a single `.js` file.
* It is desirable to do the same for HTML sources, but
may wish to defer this until a subsequent refactoring
step if appropriate.
* Provide non-code assets in a format that can be reused by
derivative projects in a straightforward fashion.
Should also consider which dependency/packaging manager should
be used by dependent projects to obtain Open MCT. Approaches
include:
1. Plain `npm`. Dependents then declare their dependency with
`npm` and utilize built sources and assets in a documented
fashion. (Note that there are
[documented challenges](http://blog.npmjs.org/post/101775448305/npm-and-front-end-packaging)
in using `npm` in this fashion.)
2. Build with `npm`, but recommend dependents install using
`bower`, as this is intended for front-end development. This may
require checking in built products, however, which
we wish to avoid (this could be solved by maintaining
a separate repository for built products.)
In all cases, there is a related question of which build system
to use for asset generation/management and compilation/minification/etc.
1. [`webpack`](https://webpack.github.io/)
is well-suited in principle, as it is specifically
designed for modules with non-JS dependencies. However,
there may be limitations and/or undesired behavior here
(for instance, CSS dependencies get in-lined as style tags,
removing our ability to control ordering) so it may
2. `gulp` or `grunt`. Commonplace, but both still require
non-trivial coding and/or configuration in order to produce
appropriate build artifacts.
3. [Just `npm`](http://blog.keithcirkel.co.uk/how-to-use-npm-as-a-build-tool/).
Reduces the amount of tooling being used, but may introduce
some complexity (e.g. custom scripts) to the build process,
and may reduce portability.
## Step 3. Separate repositories
Refactor existing applications built on Open MCT such that they
are no longer forks, but instead separate projects with a dependency
on the built artifacts from Step 2.
Note that this is achievable already using `bower` (see `warp-bower`
branch at http://developer.nasa.gov/mct/warp for an example.)
However, changes involved in switching to an imperative API and
introducing a build process may change (and should simplify) the
approach used to utilize Open MCT as a dependency, so these
changes should be introduced first.
## Step 4. Design registration API
Design the registration API that will replace declarative extension
categories and extensions (including Angular built-ins and composite
services.)
This may occur in parallel with implementation steps.
It will be necessary
to have a decision about the role of Angular at this point; are extensions
registered via provider configuration (Angular), or directly in some
exposed registry?
Success criteria here should be based on peer review. Scope of peer
review should be based on perceived risk/uncertainty surrounding
proposed changes, to avoid waste; may wish to limit this review to
the internal team. (The extent to which external
feedback is available is limited, but there is an inherent timeliness
to external review; need to balance this.)
Benefits:
* Solves the "general case" early, allowing for early validation.
Note that in specific cases, it may be desirable to refactor some
current "extension category" in a manner that will not appear as
registries, _or_ to locate these in different
namespaces, _or_ to remove/replace certain categories entirely.
This work is deferred intentionally to allow for a solution of the
general case.
## Step 5. Imperative extension registration
Register individual extensions imperatively, implementing API changes
from the previous step. At this stage, _usage_ of the API may be confined
to a transitional adapter in the framework layer; bundles may continue
to utilize the transitional API for registering extensions in the
legacy format.
An important, ongoing sub-task here will be to discover and define dependencies
among bundles. Composite services and extension categories are presently
"implicit"; after the API redesign, these will become "explicit", insofar
as some specific component will be responsible for creating any registries.
As such, "bundles" which _use_ specific registries will need to have an
enforceable dependency (e.g. require) upon those "bundles" which
_declare_ those registries.
## Step 6. Refactor individual extensions
Refactor individual extension categories and/or services that have
been identified as needing changes. This includes, but is not
necessarily limited to:
* Views/Representations/Templates (refactored into "components.")
* Capabilities (refactored into "roles", potentially.)
* Telemetry (from `TelemetrySeries` to `TelemetryService`.)
Changes should be made one category at a time (either serially
or separately in parallel) and should involve a tight cycle of:
1. Prioritization/reprioritization; highest-value API improvements
should be done first.
2. Design.
3. Review. Refactoring individual extensions will require significant
effort (likely the most significant effort in the process) so changes
should be validated early to minimize risk/waste.
4. Implementation. These changes will not have a one-to-one relationship
with existing extensions, so changes cannot be centralized; usages
will need to be updated across all "bundles" instead of centralized
in a legacy adapter. If changes are of sufficient complexity, some
planning should be done to spread out the changes incrementally.
By necessity, these changes may break functionality in applications
built using Open MCT. On a case-by-case basis, should consider
providing temporary "legacy support" to allow downstream updates
to occur as a separate task; the relevant trade here is between
waste/effort required to maintain legacy support, versus the
downtime which may be introduced by making these changes simultaneously
across several repositories.
## Step 7. Remove legacy bundle support
Update bundles to remove any usages of legacy support for bundles
(including that used by dependent projects.) Then, remove legacy
support from Open MCT.
## Step 8. Release candidacy
Once API changes are complete, Open MCT should enter a release
candidacy cycle. Important things to look at here:
* Are changes really complete?
* Are they sufficiently documented?
* Are they sufficiently tested?
* Are changes really sufficient?
* Do reviewers think they are usable?
* Does the development team find them useful in practice? This
will require calendar time to ascertain; should allocate time
for this, particularly in alignment with the sprint/release
cycle.
* Has learning curve been measurably decreased? Comparing a to-do
list tutorial to [other examples(http://todomvc.com/) could
provide an empirical basis to this. How much code is required?
How much explanation is required? How many dependencies must
be installed before initial setup?
* Does the API offer sufficient power to implement the extensions we
anticipate?
* Any open API-related issues which should block a 1.0.0 release?
Any problems identified during release candidacy will require
subsequent design changes and planning.
## Step 9. Release
Once API changes have been verified and validated, proceed
with release, including:
* Tagging as version 1.0.0 (at an appropriate time in the
sprint/release cycle.)
* Close any open issues which have been resolved (or made obsolete)
by API changes.

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- [Reducing interface depth (the bundle.json version)](#reducing-interface-depth-the-bundlejson-version)
- [Imperitive component registries](#imperative-component-registries)
- [Get rid of "extension category" concept.](#get-rid-of-extension-category-concept)
- [Reduce number and depth of extension points](#reduce-number-and-depth-of-extension-points)
- [Composite services should not be the default](#composite-services-should-not-be-the-default)
- [Get rid of views, representations, and templates.](#get-rid-of-views-representations-and-templates)
- [Reducing interface depth (The angular discussion)](#reducing-interface-depth-the-angular-discussion)
- [More angular: for all services](#more-angular-for-all-services)
- [Less angular: only for views](#less-angular-only-for-views)
- [Standard packaging and build system](#standard-packaging-and-build-system)
- [Use systemjs for module loading](#use-systemjs-for-module-loading)
- [Use gulp or grunt for standard tooling](#use-gulp-or-grunt-for-standard-tooling)
- [Package openmctweb as single versioned file.](#package-openmctweb-as-single-versioned-file)
- [Misc Improvements](#misc-improvements)
- [Refresh on navigation](#refresh-on-navigation)
- [Move persistence adapter to promise rejection.](#move-persistence-adapter-to-promise-rejection)
- [Remove bulk requests from providers](#remove-bulk-requests-from-providers)
- [Notes on current API proposals:](#notes-on-current-api-proposals)
- [[1] Footnote: The angular debacle](#1-footnote-the-angular-debacle)
- ["Do or do not, there is no try"](#do-or-do-not-there-is-no-try)
- [A lack of commitment](#a-lack-of-commitment)
- [Commitment is good!](#commitment-is-good)
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# Reducing interface depth (the bundle.json version)
## Imperative component registries
Transition component registries to javascript, get rid of bundle.json and bundles.json. Prescribe a method for application configuration, but allow flexibility in how application configuration is defined.
Register components in an imperative fashion, see angularApp.factory, angularApp.controller, etc. Alternatively, implement our own application object with new registries and it's own form of registering objects.
## Get rid of "extension category" concept.
The concept of an "extension category" is itself an extraneous concept-- an extra layer of interface depth, an extra thing to learn before you can say "hello world". Extension points should be clearly supported and documented with whatever interfaces make sense. Developers who wish to add something that is conceptually equivalent to an extension category can do so directly, in the manner that suites their needs, without us forcing a common method on them.
## Reduce number and depth of extension points
Clearly specify supported extension points (e.g. persistence, model providers, telemetry providers, routes, time systems), but don't claim that the system has a clear and perfect repeatable solution for unknown extension types. New extension categories can be implemented in whatever way makes sense, without prescribing "the one and only system for managing extensions".
The underlying problem here is we are predicting needs for extension points where none exist-- if we try and design the extension system before we know how it is used, we design the wrong thing and have to rewrite it later.
## Composite services should not be the default
Understanding composite services, and describing services as composite services can confuse developers. Aggregators are implemented once and forgotten, while decorators tend to be hacky, brittle solutions that are generally needed to avoid circular imports. While composite services are a useful construct, it reduces interface depth to implement them as registries + typed providers.
You can write a provider (provides "thing x" for "inputs y") with a simple interface. A provider has two or more methods:
* a method which takes "inputs y" and returns True if it knows how to provide "thing x", false otherwise.
* one or more methods which provide "thing x" for objects of "inputs y".
Actually checking whether a provider can respond to a request before asking it to do work allows for faster failure and clearer errors when no providers match the request.
## Get rid of views, representations, and templates.
Templates are an implementation detail that should be handled by module loaders. Views and representations become "components," and a new concept, "routes", is used to exposing specific views to end users.
`components` - building blocks for views, have clear inputs and outputs, and can be coupled to other components when it makes sense. (e.g. parent-child components such as menu and menu item), but should have ZERO knowledge of our data models or telemetry apis. They should define data models that enable them to do their job well while still being easy to test.
`routes` - a view type for a given domain object, e.g. a plot, table, display layout, etc. Can be described as "whatever shows in the main screen when you are viewing an object." Handle loading of data from a domain object and passing that data to the view components. Routes should support editing as it makes sense in their own context.
To facilitate testing:
* routes should be testable without having to test the actual view.
* components should be independently testable with zero knowledge of our data models or telemetry APIs.
Component code should be organized side by side, such as:
```
app
|- components
|- productDetail
| |- productDetail.js
| |- productDetail.css
| |- productDetail.html
| |- productDetailSpec.js
|- productList
|- checkout
|- wishlist
```
Components are not always reusable, and we shouldn't be overly concerned with making them so. If components are heavily reused, they should either be moved to a platform feature (e.g. notifications, indicators), or broken off as an external dependency (e.g. publish mct-plot as mct-plot.js).
# Reducing interface depth (The angular discussion)
Two options here: use more angular, use less angular. Wrapping angular methods does not reduce interface depth and must be avoided.
The primary issue with angular is duplications of concerns-- both angular and the openmctweb platform implement the same tools side by side and it can be hard to comprehend-- it increases interface depth. For other concerns, see footnotes[1].
Wrapping angular methods for non-view related code is confusing to developers because of the random constraints angular places on these items-- developers ultimately have to understand both angular DI and our framework. For example, it's not possible to name the topic service "topicService" because angular expects Services to be implemented by Providers, which is different than our expectation.
To reduce interface depth, we can replace our own provider and registry patterns with angular patterns, or we can only utilize angular view logic, and only use our own DI patterns.
## More angular: for all services
Increasing our commitment to angular would mean using more of the angular factories, services, etc, and less of our home grown tools. We'd implement our services and extension points as angular providers, and make them configurable via app.config.
As an example, registering a specific type of model provider in angular would look like:
```javascript
mct.provider('model', modelProvider() { /* implementation */});
mct.config(['modelProvider', function (modelProvider) {
modelProvider.providers.push(RootModelProvider);
}]);
```
## Less angular: only for views
If we wish to use less angular, I would recommend discontinuing use of all angular components that are not view related-- services, factories, $http, etc, and implementing them in our own paradigm. Otherwise, we end up with layered interfaces-- one of the goals we would like to avoid.
# Standard packaging and build system
Standardize the packaging and build system, and completely separate the core platform from deployments. Prescribe a starting point for deployments, but allow flexibility.
## Use systemjs for module loading
Allow developers to use whatever module loading system they'd like to use, while still supporting all standard cases. We should also use this system for loading assets (css, scss, html templates), which makes it easier to implement a single file deployment using standard build tooling.
## Use gulp or grunt for standard tooling
Using gulp or grunt as a task runner would bring us in line with standard web developer workflows and help standardize rendering, deployment, and packaging. Additional tools can be added to the workflow at low cost, simplifying the setup of developer environments.
Gulp and grunt provide useful developer tooling such as live reload, automatic scss/less/etc compilation, and ease of extensibility for standard production build processes. They're key in decoupling code.
## Package openmctweb as single versioned file.
Deployments should depend on a specific version of openmctweb, but otherwise be allowed to have their own deployment and development toolsets.
Customizations and deployments of openmctweb should not use the same build tooling as the core platform; instead they should be free to use their own build tools as they wish. (We would provide a template for an application, based on our experience with warp-for-rp and vista)
Installation and utilization of openmctweb should be as simple as downloading the js file, including it in your own html page, and then initializing an app and running it. If a developer would prefer, they could use bower or npm to handle installation.
Then, if we're using imperative methods for extending the application we can use the following for basic customization:
```html
<script src="//localhost/openmctweb.js"></script>
<script>
// can configure from object
var myApp = new OpenMCTWeb({
persitence: {
providers: [
{
type: 'elastic',
uri: 'http://someElasticHost/'
} // ...
]
}
});
// alternative configurations
myApp.persistence.addProvider(MyPersistenceAdapter);
myApp.model.addProvider(someProviderObject);
// Removing via method
myApp.persistence.removeProvider('some method for removing functionality');
// directly mutating providers
myApp.persistence.providers = [ThisProviderStandsAlone];
//
myApp.run();
</script>
```
This packaging reduces the complexity of managing multiple deployed versions, and also allows us to provide users with incredibly simple tutorials-- they can use whatever tooling they like. For instance, a hello world tutorial may take the option of "exposing a new object in the tree".
```javascript
var myApp = new OpenMCTWeb();
myApp.roots.addRoot({
id: 'myRoot',
name: 'Hello World!',
});
myApp.routes.setDefault('myRoot');
myApp.run();
```
# Misc Improvements
## Refresh on navigation
In cases where navigation events change the entire screen, we should be using routes and location changes to navigate between objects. We should be using href for all navigation events.
At the same time, navigating should refresh state of every visible object. A properly configured persistence store will handle caching with standard cache headers and 304 not modified responses, which will provide good performance of object reloads, while helping us ensure that objects are always in sync between clients.
View state (say, the expanded tree nodes) should not be tied to caching of data-- it should be something we intentionally persist and restore with each navigation. Data (such as object definitions) should be reloaded from server as necessary to restore state.
## Move persistence adapter to promise rejection.
Simple: reject on fail, resolve on success.
## Remove bulk requests from providers
Aggregators can request multiple things at once, but individual providers should only have to implement handling at the level of a single request. Each provider can implement it's own internal batching, but it should support making requests at a finer level of detail.
Excessive wrapping of code with $q.all causes additional digest cycles and decreased performance.
For example, instead of every telemetry provider responding to a given telemetry request, aggregators should route each request to the first provider that can fulfill that request.
# Notes on current API proposals:
* [RequireJS for Dependency Injection](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#requirejs-as-dependency-injector): requires other topics to be discussed first.
* [Arbitrary HTML Views](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#arbitrary-html-views): think there is a place for it, requires other topics to be discussed first.
* [Wrap Angular Services](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#wrap-angular-services): No, this is bad.
* [Bundle definitions in Javascript](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#bundle-declarations-in-javascript): Points to a solution, but ultimately requires more discussion.
* [pass around a dependency injector](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#pass-around-a-dependency-injector): No.
* [remove partial constructors](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#remove-partial-constructors): Yes, this should be superseded by another proposal though. The entire concept was a messy solution to dependency injection issues caused by declarative syntax.
* [Rename views to applications](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#rename-views-to-applications): Points to a problem that needs to be solved but I think the name is bad.
* [Provide classes for extensions](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#provide-classes-for-extensions): Yes, in specific places
* [Normalize naming conventions](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#normalize-naming-conventions): Yes.
* [Expose no third-party APIs](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#expose-no-third-party-apis): Completely disagree, points to a real problem with poor angular integration.
* [Register Extensions as Instances instead of Constructors](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#register-extensions-as-instances-instead-of-constructors): Superseded by the fact that we should not hope to implement a generic construct.
* [Remove capability delegation](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#remove-capability-delegation): Yes.
* [Nomenclature Change](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#nomenclature-change): Yes, hope to discuss the implications of this more clearly in other proposals.
* [Capabilities as mixins](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#capabilities-as-mixins): Yes.
* [Remove appliesTo methods](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#remove-applies-to-methods): No-- I think some level of this is necessary. I think a more holistic approach to policy is needed. it's a rather complicated system.
* [Revise telemetry API](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#revise-telemetry-api): If we can rough out and agree to the specifics, then Yes. Needs discussion.
* [Allow composite services to fail gracefully](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#allow-composite-services-to-fail-gracefully): No. As mentioned above, I think composite services themselves should be eliminated for a more purpose bound tool.
* [Plugins as angular modules](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#plugins-as-angular-modules): Should we decide to embrace Angular completely, I would support this. Otherwise, no.
* [Contextual Injection](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#contextual-injection): No, don't see a need.
* [Add New Abstractions for Actions](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#add-new-abstractions-for-actions): Worth a discussion.
* [Add gesture handlers](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/api-redesign/docs/src/design/proposals/APIRedesign.md#add-gesture-handlers): Yes if we can agree on details. We need a platform implementation that is easy to use, but we should not reinvent the wheel.
# [1] Footnote: The angular debacle
## "Do or do not, there is no try"
A commonly voiced concern of embracing angular is the possibility of becoming dependent on a third party framework. This concern is itself detrimental-- if we're afraid of becoming dependent on a third party framework, then we will do a bad job of using the framework, and inevitably will want to stop using it.
If we're using a framework, we need to use it fully, or not use it at all.
## A lack of commitment
A number of the concerns we heard from developers and interns can be attributed to the tenuous relationship between the OpenMCTWeb platform and angular. We claimed to be angular, but we weren't really angular. Instead, we are caught between our incomplete framework paradigm and the angular paradigm. In many cases we reinvented the wheel or worked around functionality that angular provides, and ended up in a more confusing state.
## Commitment is good!
We could just be an application that is built with angular.
An application that is modular and extensible not because it reinvents tools for providing modularity and extensibility, but because it reuses existing tools for modularity and extensibility.
There are benefits to buying into the angular paradigm: shift documentation burden to external project, engage a larger talent pool available both as voluntary open source contributors and as experienced developers for hire, and gain access to an ecosystem of tools that we can use to increase the speed of development.
There are negatives too: Angular is a monolith, it has performance concerns, and an unclear future. If we can't live with it, we should look at alternatives.

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# Imperative Plugins
This is a design proposal for handling
[bundle declarations in JavaScript](
APIRedesign.md#bundle-declarations-in-javascript).
## Developer Use Cases
Developers will want to use bundles/plugins to (in rough order
of occurrence):
1. Add new extension instances.
2. Use existing services
3. Add new service implementations.
4. Decorate service implementations.
5. Decorate extension instances.
6. Add new types of services.
7. Add new extension categories.
Notably, bullets 4 and 5 above are currently handled implicitly,
which has been cited as a source of confusion.
## Interfaces
Two base classes may be used to satisfy these use cases:
* The `CompositeServiceFactory` provides composite service instances.
Decorators may be added; the approach used for compositing may be
modified; and individual services may be registered to support compositing.
* The `ExtensionRegistry` allows for the simpler case where what is desired
is an array of all instances of some kind of thing within the system.
Note that additional developer use cases may be supported by using the
more general-purpose `Registry`
```nomnoml
[Factory.<T, V>
|
- factoryFn : function (V) : T
|
+ decorate(decoratorFn : function (T, V) : T, options? : RegistrationOptions)
]-:>[function (V) : T]
[RegistrationOptions |
+ priority : number or string
]
[Registry.<T, V>
|
- compositorFn : function (Array.<T>) : V
|
+ register(item : T, options? : RegistrationOptions)
+ composite(compositorFn : function (Array.<T>) : V, options? : RegistrationOptions)
]-:>[Factory.<V, Void>]
[Factory.<V, Void>]-:>[Factory.<T, V>]
[ExtensionRegistry.<T>]-:>[Registry.<T, Array.<T>>]
[Registry.<T, Array.<T>>]-:>[Registry.<T, V>]
[CompositeServiceFactory.<T>]-:>[Registry.<T, T>]
[Registry.<T, T>]-:>[Registry.<T, V>]
```
## Examples
### 1. Add new extension instances.
```js
// Instance-style registration
mct.types.register(new mct.Type({
key: "timeline",
name: "Timeline",
description: "A container for activities ordered in time."
});
// Factory-style registration
mct.actions.register(function (domainObject) {
return new RemoveAction(domainObject);
}, { priority: 200 });
```
### 2. Use existing services
```js
mct.actions.register(function (domainObject) {
var dialogService = mct.ui.dialogServiceFactory();
return new PropertiesAction(dialogService, domainObject);
});
```
### 3. Add new service implementations
```js
// Instance-style registration
mct.persistenceServiceFactory.register(new LocalPersistenceService());
// Factory-style registration
mct.persistenceServiceFactory.register(function () {
var $http = angular.injector(['ng']).get('$http');
return new LocalPersistenceService($http);
});
```
### 4. Decorate service implementations
```js
mct.modelServiceFactory.decorate(function (modelService) {
return new CachingModelDecorator(modelService);
}, { priority: 100 });
```
### 5. Decorate extension instances
```js
mct.capabilities.decorate(function (capabilities) {
return capabilities.map(decorateIfApplicable);
});
```
This use case is not well-supported by these API changes. The most
common case for decoration is capabilities, which are under reconsideration;
should consider handling decoration of capabilities in a different way.
### 6. Add new types of services
```js
myModule.myServiceFactory = new mct.CompositeServiceFactory();
// In cases where a custom composition strategy is desired
myModule.myServiceFactory.composite(function (services) {
return new MyServiceCompositor(services);
});
```
### 7. Add new extension categories.
```js
myModule.hamburgers = new mct.ExtensionRegistry();
```
## Evaluation
### Benefits
* Encourages separation of registration from declaration (individual
components are decoupled from the manner in which they are added
to the architecture.)
* Minimizes "magic." Dependencies are acquired, managed, and exposed
using plain-old-JavaScript without any dependency injector present
to obfuscate what is happening.
* Offers comparable expressive power to existing APIs; can still
extend the behavior of platform components in a variety of ways.
* Does not force or limit formalisms to use;
### Detriments
* Does not encourage separation of dependency acquisition from
declaration; that is, it would be quite natural using this API
to acquire references to services during the constructor call
to an extension or service. But, passing these in as constructor
arguments is preferred (to separate implementation from architecture.)
* Adds (negligible?) boilerplate relative to declarative syntax.
* Relies on factories, increasing number of interfaces to be concerned
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# Roles
Roles are presented as an alternative formulation to capabilities
(dynamic behavior associated with individual domain objects.)
Specific goals here:
* Dependencies of individual scripts should be clear.
* Domain objects should be able to selectively exhibit a wide
variety of behaviors.
## Developer Use Cases
1. Checking for the existence of behavior.
2. Using behavior.
3. Augmenting existing behaviors.
4. Overriding existing behaviors.
5. Adding new behaviors.
## Overview of Proposed Solution
Remove `getCapability` from domain objects; add roles as external
services which can be applied to domain objects.
## Interfaces
```nomnoml
[Factory.<T, V>
|
- factoryFn : function (V) : T
|
+ decorate(decoratorFn : function (T, V) : T, options? : RegistrationOptions)
]-:>[function (V) : T]
[RegistrationOptions |
+ priority : number or string
]<:-[RoleOptions |
+ validate : function (DomainObject) : boolean
]
[Role.<T> |
+ validate(domainObject : DomainObject) : boolean
+ decorate(decoratorFn : function (T, V) : T, options? : RoleOptions)
]-:>[Factory.<T, DomainObject>]
[Factory.<T, DomainObject>]-:>[Factory.<T, V>]
```
## Examples
### 1. Checking for the existence of behavior
```js
function PlotViewPolicy(telemetryRole) {
this.telemetryRole = telemetryRole;
}
PlotViewPolicy.prototype.allow = function (view, domainObject) {
return this.telemetryRole.validate(domainObject);
};
```
### 2. Using behavior
```js
PropertiesAction.prototype.perform = function () {
var mutation = this.mutationRole(this.domainObject);
return this.showDialog.then(function (newModel) {
return mutation.mutate(function () {
return newModel;
});
});
};
```
### 3. Augmenting existing behaviors
```js
// Non-Angular style
mct.roles.persistenceRole.decorate(function (persistence) {
return new DecoratedPersistence(persistence);
});
// Angular style
myModule.decorate('persistenceRole', ['$delegate', function ($delegate) {
return new DecoratedPersistence(persistence);
}]);
```
### 4. Overriding existing behaviors
```js
// Non-Angular style
mct.roles.persistenceRole.decorate(function (persistence, domainObject) {
return domainObject.getModel().type === 'someType' ?
new DifferentPersistence(domainObject) :
persistence;
}, {
validate: function (domainObject, next) {
return domainObject.getModel().type === 'someType' || next();
}
});
```
### 5. Adding new behaviors
```js
function FooRole() {
mct.Role.apply(this, [function (domainObject) {
return new Foo(domainObject);
}]);
}
FooRole.prototype = Object.create(mct.Role.prototype);
FooRole.prototype.validate = function (domainObject) {
return domainObject.getModel().type === 'some-type';
};
//
myModule.roles.fooRole = new FooRole();
```
## Evaluation
### Benefits
* Simplifies/standardizes augmentation or replacement of behavior associated
with specific domain objects.
* Minimizes number of abstractions; roles are just factories.
* Clarifies dependencies; roles used must be declared/acquired in the
same manner as services.
### Detriments
* Externalizes functionality which is conceptually associated with a
domain object.
* Relies on factories, increasing number of interfaces to be concerned
with.

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* The [Development Process](process/) document describes the
Open MCT software development cycle.
* The [Tutorials](https://github.com/nasa/openmct-tutorial) give examples of extending the platform to add
## Legacy Documentation
As we transition to a new API, the following documentation for the old API
(which is supported during the transtion) may be useful as well:
* The [Architecture Overview](architecture/) describes the concepts used
throughout Open MCT, and gives a high level overview of the platform's design.
* The [Developer's Guide](guide/) goes into more detail about how to use the
platform and the functionality that it provides.
* The [Tutorials](tutorials/) give examples of extending the platform to add
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resources not needed for this effort should be used to begin work
for the subsequent sprint.
| Week | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri |
|:-----:|:-------------------------:|:------:|:---:|:----------------------------:|:-------------------------------------:|
| __1__ | Sprint plan | Tag-up | | | |
| __2__ | | Tag-up | | | Code freeze and sprint branch |
| __3__ | Per-sprint testing | Triage | | _Per-sprint testing*_ | Ship and merge sprint branch to master|
| Week | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri |
|:-----:|:-------------------------:|:------:|:---:|:----------------------------:|:-----------:|
| __1__ | Sprint plan | Tag-up | | | |
| __2__ | | Tag-up | | | Code freeze |
| __3__ | Per-sprint testing | Triage | | _Per-sprint testing*_ | Ship |
&ast; If necessary.
@ -105,20 +105,14 @@ emphasis on testing.
that team may begin work for that sprint during the
third week, since testing and blocker resolution is unlikely
to require all available resources.
* Testing success criteria identified per issue (where necessary). This could be in the form of acceptance tests on the issue or detailing performance tests, for example.
* __Tag-up.__ Check in and status update among development team.
May amend plan for sprint as-needed.
* __Code freeze.__ Any new work from this sprint
(features, bug fixes, enhancements) must be integrated by the
end of the second week of the sprint. After code freeze, a sprint
branch will be created (and until the end of the sprint) the only
changes that should be merged into the sprint branch should
directly address issues needed to pass acceptance testing.
During this time, any other feature development will continue to
be merged into the master branch for the next sprint.
* __Sprint branch merge to master.__ After acceptance testing, the sprint branch
will be merged back to the master branch. Any code conflicts that
arise will be resolved by the team.
end of the second week of the sprint. After code freeze
(and until the end of the sprint) the only changes that should be
merged into the master branch should directly address issues
needed to pass acceptance testing.
* [__Per-release Testing.__](testing/plan.md#per-release-testing)
Structured testing with predefined
success criteria. No release should ship without passing
@ -132,8 +126,8 @@ emphasis on testing.
* [__Testathon.__](testing/plan.md#user-testing)
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
exploratorily for regressions, et cetera.
completed work from this sprint, test 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
@ -149,7 +143,7 @@ emphasis on testing.
Subset of Pre-release Testing
which should be performed before shipping at the end of any
sprint. Time is allocated for a second round of
Pre-release Testing if the first round is not passed. Smoke tests collected from issues/PRs
Pre-release Testing if the first round is not passed.
* __Triage.__ Team reviews issues from acceptance testing and uses
success criteria to determine whether or not they should block
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process points are repeated during development.
* The [Version Guide](version.md) describes version numbering for
Open MCT (both semantics and process.)
* The [Test Plan](testing/plan.md) summarizes the approaches used
to test Open MCT.
* Testing is described in two documents:
* The [Test Plan](testing/plan.md) summarizes the approaches used
to test Open MCT.
* The [Test Procedures](testing/procedures.md) document what
specific tests are performed to verify correctness, and how
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Manual, non-rigorous testing of the software and/or specific features
of interest. Verifies that the software runs and that basic functionality
is present. The outcome of Smoke Testing should be a simplified list of Acceptance Tests which could be executed by another team member with sufficient context.
is present.
### Unit Testing
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ User testing will focus on the following activities:
* General "trying to break things."
During user testing, users will
[report issues](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/new/choose)
[report issues](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#issue-reporting)
as they are encountered.
Desired outcomes of user testing are:
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ usage. After twenty-four hours, the software is evaluated for:
at the start of the test? Is it as responsive?
Any defects or unexpected behavior identified during testing should be
[reported as issues](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/new/choose)
[reported as issues](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#issue-reporting)
and reviewed for severity.
## Test Performance
@ -125,22 +125,3 @@ A release is not closed until both categories have been performed on
the latest snapshot of the software, _and_ no issues labelled as
["blocker" or "critical"](https://github.com/nasa/openmctweb/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#issue-reporting)
remain open.
### Testathons
Testathons can be used as a means of performing per-sprint and per-release testing.
#### Timing
For per-sprint testing, a testathon is typically performed at the beginning of the third week of a sprint, and again later that week to verify any fixes. For per-release testing, a testathon is typically performed prior to any formal testing processes that are applicable to that release.
#### Process
1. Prior to the scheduled testathon, a list will be compiled of all issues that are closed and unverified.
2. For each issue, testers should review the associated PR for testing instructions. See the contributing guide for instructions on [pull requests](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#merging).
3. As each issue is verified via testing, any team members testing it should leave a comment on that issue indicating that it has been verified fixed.
4. If a bug is found that relates to an issue being tested, notes should be included on the associated issue, and the issue should be reopened. Bug notes should include reproduction steps.
5. For any bugs that are not obviously related to any of the issues under test, a new issue should be created with details about the bug, including reproduction steps. If unsure about whether a bug relates to an issue being tested, just create a new issue.
6. At the end of the testathon, triage will take place, where all tested issues will be reviewed.
7. If verified fixed, an issue will remain closed, and will have the “unverified” label removed.
8. For any bugs found, a severity will be assigned.
9. A second testathon will be scheduled for later in the week that will aim to address all issues identified as blockers, as well as any other issues scoped by the team during triage.
10. Any issues that were not tested will remain "unverified" and will be picked up in the next testathon.

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# Test Procedures
## Introduction
This document is intended to be used:
* By testers, to verify that Open MCT behaves as specified.
* By the development team, to document new test cases and to provide
guidance on how to author these.
## Writing Procedures
### Template
Procedures for individual tests should use the following template,
adapted from [https://swehb.nasa.gov/display/7150/SWE-114]().
Property | Value
---------------|---------------------------------------------------------------
Test ID |
Relevant reqs. |
Prerequisites |
Test input |
Instructions |
Expectation |
Eval. criteria |
For multi-line descriptions, use an asterisk or similar indicator to refer
to a longer-form description below.
#### Example Procedure - Edit a Layout
Property | Value
---------------|---------------------------------------------------------------
Test ID | MCT-TEST-000X - Edit a layout
Relevant reqs. | MCT-EDIT-000Y
Prerequisites | Create a layout, as in MCT-TEST-000Z
Test input | Domain object database XYZ
Instructions | See below &ast;
Expectation | Change to editing context &dagger;
Eval. criteria | Visual inspection
&ast; Follow the following steps:
1. Verify that the created layout is currently navigated-to,
as in MCT-TEST-00ZZ.
2. Click the Edit button, identified by a pencil icon and the text "Edit"
displayed on hover.
&dagger; Right-hand viewing area should be surrounded by a dashed
blue border when a domain object is being edited.
### Guidelines
Test procedures should be written assuming minimal prior knowledge of the
application: Non-standard terms should only be used when they are documented
in [the glossary](#glossary), and shorthands used for user actions should
be accompanied by useful references to test procedures describing those
actions (when available) or descriptions in user documentation.
Test cases should be narrow in scope; if a list of steps is excessively
long (or must be written vaguely to be kept short) it should be broken
down into multiple tests which reference one another.
All requirements satisfied by Open MCT should be verifiable using
one or more test procedures.
## Glossary
This section will contain terms used in test procedures. This may link to
a common glossary, to avoid replication of content.
## Procedures
This section will contain specific test procedures. Presently, procedures
are placeholders describing general patterns for setting up and conducting
testing.
### User Testing Setup
These procedures describes a general pattern for setting up for user
testing. Specific deployments should customize this pattern with
relevant data and any additional steps necessary.
Property | Value
---------------|---------------------------------------------------------------
Test ID | MCT-TEST-SETUP0 - User Testing Setup
Relevant reqs. | TBD
Prerequisites | Build of relevant components
Test input | Exemplary database; exemplary telemetry data set
Instructions | See below
Expectation | Able to load application in a web browser (Google Chrome)
Eval. criteria | Visual inspection
Instructions:
1. Start telemetry server.
2. Start ElasticSearch.
3. Restore database snapshot to ElasticSearch.
4. Start telemetry playback.
5. Start HTTP server for client sources.
### User Test Procedures
Specific user test cases have not yet been authored. In their absence,
user testing is conducted by:
* Reviewing the text of issues from the issue tracker to understand the
desired behavior, and exercising this behavior in the running application.
(For instance, by following steps to reproduce from the original issue.)
* Issues which appear to be resolved should be marked as such with comments
on the original issue (e.g. "verified during user testing MM/DD/YYYY".)
* Issues which appear not to have been resolved should be reopened with an
explanation of what unexpected behavior has been observed.
* In cases where an issue appears resolved as-worded but other related
undesirable behavior is observed during testing, a new issue should be
opened, and linked to from a comment in the original issues.
* General usage of new features and/or existing features which have undergone
recent changes. Defects or problems with usability should be documented
by filing issues in the issue tracker.
* Open-ended testing to discover defects, identify usability issues, and
generate feature requests.
### Long-Duration Testing
The purpose of long-duration testing is to identify performance issues
and/or other defects which are sensitive to the amount of time the
application is kept running. (Memory leaks, for instance.)
Property | Value
---------------|---------------------------------------------------------------
Test ID | MCT-TEST-LDT0 - Long-duration Testing
Relevant reqs. | TBD
Prerequisites | MCT-TEST-SETUP0
Test input | (As for test setup.)
Instructions | See "Instructions" below &ast;
Expectation | See "Expectations" below &dagger;
Eval. criteria | Visual inspection
&ast; Instructions:
1. Start `top` or a similar tool to measure CPU usage and memory utilization.
2. Open several user-created displays (as many as would be realistically
opened during actual usage in a stressing case) in some combination of
separate tabs and windows (approximately as many tabs-per-window as
total windows.)
3. Ensure that playback data is set to run continuously for at least 24 hours
(e.g. on a loop.)
4. Record CPU usage and memory utilization.
5. In at least one tab, try some general user interface gestures and make
notes about the subjective experience of using the application. (Particularly,
the degree of responsiveness.)
6. Leave client displays open for 24 hours.
7. Record CPU usage and memory utilization again.
8. Make additional notes about the subjective experience of using the
application (again, particularly responsiveness.)
9. Check logs for any unexpected warnings or errors.
&dagger; Expectations:
* At the end of the test, CPU usage and memory usage should both be similar
to their levels at the start of the test.
* At the end of the test, subjective usage of the application should not
be observably different from the way it was at the start of the test.
(In particular, responsiveness should not decrease.)
* Logs should not contain any unexpected warnings or errors ("expected"
warnings or errors are those that have been documented and prioritized
as known issues, or those that are explained by transient conditions
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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 `-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.
4. If version is considered unstable (which may be the case during
1. Remove `-SNAPSHOT` suffix.
2. Verify that resulting version number meets semantic versioning
requirements relative to previous stable version. Increment if
necessary.
3. If version is considered unstable (which may be the case during
the first three sprints of a release), apply a new suffix per
[Version Numbering](#version-numbering) guidance above.
2. Tag the release.
1. Commit changes to `package.json` on the new branch created in
the previous step.
1. Commit changes to `package.json` on the `master` branch.
The commit message should reference the sprint being closed,
preferably by a URL reference to the associated Milestone in
GitHub.
2. Verify that build still completes, that application passes
smoke-testing, and that only differences from tested versions
are the changes to version number above.
3. Push the new branch.
3. Push the `master` branch.
4. Tag this commit with the version number, prepending the letter "v".
(e.g. `git tag v0.9.3-alpha`)
5. Push the tag to GitHub. (e.g. `git push origin v0.9.3-alpha`).
3. Upload a release archive.
1. Use the [GitHub release interface](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/releases)
1. Run `npm pack` to generate the archive.
2. Use the [GitHub release interface](https://github.com/nasa/openmct/releases)
to draft a new release.
2. Choose the existing tag for the new version (created and pushed above.)
3. Choose the existing tag for the new version (created and pushed above.)
Enter the tag name as the release name as well; see existing releases
for examples. (e.g. `Open MCT v0.9.3-alpha`)
3. Designate the release as a "pre-release" as appropriate (for instance,
for examples.
4. Attach the release archive.
5. Designate the release as a "pre-release" as appropriate (for instance,
when the version number has been suffixed as unstable, or when
the version number is below 1.0.0.)
4. Add release notes including any breaking changes, enhancements,
bug fixes with solutions in brief.
5. Publish the release.
4. Publish the release to npm
1. Login to npm
2. Checkout the tag created in the previous step.
3. In `package.json` change package to be public (private: false)
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 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 `-SNAPSHOT` suffix.
4. Commit changes to `package.json` on the `master` branch.
4. Restore snapshot status in `package.json`
1. Remove any suffix from the version number, or increment the
_patch_ version if there is no suffix.
2. Append a `-SNAPSHOT` suffix.
3. 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
GitHub.
5. Verify that build still completes, that application passes
4. Verify that build still completes, that application passes
smoke-testing.
6. Create a PR to be merged into the `master` branch.
5. Push the `master` branch.
Projects dependent on Open MCT being co-developed by the Open MCT
team should follow a similar process, except that they should

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/* eslint-disable no-undef */
module.exports = {
"extends": ["plugin:playwright/playwright-test"],
"overrides": [
{
"files": ["tests/visual/*.spec.js"],
"rules": {
"playwright/no-wait-for-timeout": "off"
}
}
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version: 2
snapshot:
widths: [1024, 2000]
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/* eslint-disable no-undef */
// This file extends the base functionality of the playwright test framework
const base = require('@playwright/test');
const { expect } = require('@playwright/test');
exports.test = base.test.extend({
page: async ({ baseURL, page }, use) => {
const messages = [];
page.on('console', msg => messages.push(`[${msg.type()}] ${msg.text()}`));
await use(page);
await expect.soft(messages.toString()).not.toContain('[error]');
},
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);
}
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/* eslint-disable no-undef */
// playwright.config.js
// @ts-check
// eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
const { devices } = require('@playwright/test');
/** @type {import('@playwright/test').PlaywrightTestConfig} */
const config = {
retries: 1,
testDir: 'tests',
testIgnore: '**/*.perf.spec.js', //Ignore performance tests and define in playwright-perfromance.config.js
timeout: 60 * 1000,
webServer: {
command: 'npm run start',
port: 8080,
timeout: 200 * 1000,
reuseExistingServer: !process.env.CI
},
maxFailures: process.env.CI ? 5 : undefined, //Limits failures to 5 to reduce CI Waste
workers: 2, //Limit to 2 for CircleCI Agent
use: {
baseURL: 'http://localhost:8080/',
headless: true,
ignoreHTTPSErrors: true,
screenshot: 'only-on-failure',
trace: 'on-first-retry',
video: 'on-first-retry'
},
projects: [
{
name: 'chrome',
use: {
browserName: 'chromium'
}
},
{
name: 'MMOC',
grepInvert: /@snapshot/,
use: {
browserName: 'chromium',
viewport: {
width: 2560,
height: 1440
}
}
}
/*{
name: 'ipad',
use: {
browserName: 'webkit',
...devices['iPad (gen 7) landscape'] // Complete List https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/blob/main/packages/playwright-core/src/server/deviceDescriptorsSource.json
}
}*/
],
reporter: [
['list'],
['html', {
open: 'never',
outputFolder: '../test-results/html/'
}],
['junit', { outputFile: 'test-results/results.xml' }],
['github']
]
};
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/* eslint-disable no-undef */
// playwright.config.js
// @ts-check
// eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
const { devices } = require('@playwright/test');
/** @type {import('@playwright/test').PlaywrightTestConfig} */
const config = {
retries: 0,
testDir: 'tests',
testIgnore: '**/*.perf.spec.js',
timeout: 30 * 1000,
webServer: {
command: 'npm run start',
port: 8080,
timeout: 120 * 1000,
reuseExistingServer: !process.env.CI
},
workers: 1,
use: {
browserName: "chromium",
baseURL: 'http://localhost:8080/',
headless: false,
ignoreHTTPSErrors: true,
screenshot: 'only-on-failure',
trace: 'retain-on-failure',
video: 'retain-on-failure'
},
projects: [
{
name: 'chrome',
use: {
browserName: 'chromium'
}
},
{
name: 'MMOC',
grepInvert: /@snapshot/,
use: {
browserName: 'chromium',
viewport: {
width: 2560,
height: 1440
}
}
}
/*{
name: 'ipad',
use: {
browserName: 'webkit',
...devices['iPad (gen 7) landscape'] // Complete List https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/blob/main/packages/playwright-core/src/server/deviceDescriptorsSource.json
}
}*/
],
reporter: [
['list'],
['html', {
open: 'on-failure',
outputFolder: '../test-results'
}]
]
};
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/* eslint-disable no-undef */
// playwright.config.js
// @ts-check
/** @type {import('@playwright/test').PlaywrightTestConfig} */
const config = {
retries: 0,
testDir: 'tests/performance/',
timeout: 30 * 1000,
workers: 1, //Only run in serial with 1 worker
webServer: {
command: 'npm run start',
port: 8080,
timeout: 200 * 1000,
reuseExistingServer: !process.env.CI
},
use: {
browserName: "chromium",
baseURL: 'http://localhost:8080/',
headless: Boolean(process.env.CI), //Only if running locally
ignoreHTTPSErrors: true,
screenshot: 'off',
trace: 'off',
video: 'off'
},
projects: [
{
name: 'chrome',
use: {
browserName: 'chromium'
}
}
],
reporter: [
['list'],
['junit', { outputFile: 'test-results/results.xml' }],
['json', { outputFile: 'test-results/results.json' }]
]
};
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/* eslint-disable no-undef */
// playwright.config.js
// @ts-check
/** @type {import('@playwright/test').PlaywrightTestConfig} */
const config = {
retries: 0, // visual tests should never retry due to snapshot comparison errors
testDir: 'tests/visual',
timeout: 90 * 1000,
workers: 1, // visual tests should never run in parallel due to test pollution
webServer: {
command: 'npm run start',
port: 8080,
timeout: 200 * 1000,
reuseExistingServer: !process.env.CI
},
use: {
browserName: "chromium",
baseURL: 'http://localhost:8080/',
headless: true, // this needs to remain headless to avoid visual changes due to GPU
ignoreHTTPSErrors: true,
screenshot: 'on',
trace: 'off',
video: 'on'
},
reporter: [
['list'],
['junit', { outputFile: 'test-results/results.xml' }]
]
};
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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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 test suite is dedicated to tests which verify form functionality.
*/
const { test, expect } = require('@playwright/test');
const TEST_FOLDER = 'test folder';
test.describe('forms set', () => {
test('New folder form has title as required field', async ({ page }) => {
//Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
// Click button:has-text("Create")
await page.click('button:has-text("Create")');
// Click :nth-match(:text("Folder"), 2)
await page.click(':nth-match(:text("Folder"), 2)');
// Click text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]
await page.click('text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]');
// Fill text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]
await page.fill('text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]', '');
// Press Tab
await page.press('text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]', 'Tab');
const okButton = page.locator('text=OK');
await expect(okButton).toBeDisabled();
await expect(page.locator('.c-form-row__state-indicator').first()).toHaveClass(/invalid/);
// Click text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]
await page.click('text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]');
// Fill text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]
await page.fill('text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]', TEST_FOLDER);
// Press Tab
await page.press('text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]', 'Tab');
await expect(page.locator('.c-form-row__state-indicator').first()).not.toHaveClass(/invalid/);
// Click text=OK
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation(),
page.click('text=OK')
]);
await expect(page.locator('.l-browse-bar__object-name')).toContainText(TEST_FOLDER);
});
test.fixme('Create all object types and verify correctness', async ({ page }) => {
//Create the following Domain Objects with their unique Object Types
// Sine Wave Generator (number object)
// Timer Object
// Plan View Object
// Clock Object
// Hyperlink
});
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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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 test suite is dedicated to tests which verify branding related components.
*/
const { test } = require('../fixtures.js');
const { expect } = require('@playwright/test');
test.describe('Branding tests', () => {
test('About Modal launches with basic branding properties', async ({ page }) => {
// Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
// Click About button
await page.click('.l-shell__app-logo');
// Verify that the NASA Logo Appears
await expect(await page.locator('.c-about__image')).toBeVisible();
// Modify the Build information in 'about' Modal
const versionInformationLocator = page.locator('ul.t-info.l-info.s-info');
await expect(versionInformationLocator).toBeEnabled();
await expect.soft(versionInformationLocator).toContainText(/Version: \d/);
await expect.soft(versionInformationLocator).toContainText(/Build Date: ((?:Mon|Tue|Wed|Thu|Fri|Sat|Sun))/);
await expect.soft(versionInformationLocator).toContainText(/Revision: \b[0-9a-f]{5,40}\b/);
await expect.soft(versionInformationLocator).toContainText(/Branch: ./);
});
test('Verify Links in About Modal', async ({ page }) => {
// Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
// Click About button
await page.click('.l-shell__app-logo');
// Verify that clicking on the third party licenses information opens up another tab on licenses url
const [page2] = await Promise.all([
page.waitForEvent('popup'),
page.locator('text=click here for third party licensing information').click()
]);
expect(page2.waitForURL('**/licenses**')).toBeTruthy();
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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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 test suite is dedicated to tests which verify the basic operations surrounding the example event generator.
*/
const { test } = require('../../fixtures.js');
const { expect } = require('@playwright/test');
test.describe('Example Event Generator Operations', () => {
test('Can create example event generator with a name', async ({ page }) => {
//Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
// let's make an event generator
await page.locator('button:has-text("Create")').click();
// Click li:has-text("Event Message Generator")
await page.locator('li:has-text("Event Message Generator")').click();
// Click text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]
await page.locator('text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]').click();
// Fill text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]
await page.locator('text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]').fill('Test Event Generator');
// Press Enter
await page.locator('text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]').press('Enter');
// Click text=OK
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation({ url: /.*&view=table/ }),
page.locator('text=OK').click()
]);
await expect(page.locator('.l-browse-bar__object-name')).toContainText('Test Event Generator');
// Click button:has-text("Fixed Timespan")
await page.locator('button:has-text("Fixed Timespan")').click();
});
test.fixme('telemetry is coming in for test event', async ({ page }) => {
// Go to object created in step one
// Verify the telemetry table is filled with > 1 row
});
test.fixme('telemetry is sorted by time ascending', async ({ page }) => {
// Go to object created in step one
// Verify the telemetry table has a class with "is-sorting asc"
});
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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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 test suite is dedicated to tests which verify the basic operations surrounding conditionSets.
*/
const { test } = require('../../../fixtures.js');
const { expect } = require('@playwright/test');
test.describe('Sine Wave Generator', () => {
test('Create new Sine Wave Generator Object and validate create Form Logic', async ({ page }) => {
//Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
//Click the Create button
await page.click('button:has-text("Create")');
// Click Sine Wave Generator
await page.click('text=Sine Wave Generator');
// Verify that the each required field has required indicator
// Title
await expect(page.locator('.c-form-row__state-indicator').first()).toHaveClass(['c-form-row__state-indicator req']);
// Verify that the Notes row does not have a required indicator
await expect(page.locator('.c-form__section div:nth-child(3) .form-row .c-form-row__state-indicator')).not.toContain('.req');
// Period
await expect(page.locator('.c-form__section div:nth-child(4) .form-row .c-form-row__state-indicator')).toHaveClass(['c-form-row__state-indicator req']);
// Amplitude
await expect(page.locator('.c-form__section div:nth-child(5) .form-row .c-form-row__state-indicator')).toHaveClass(['c-form-row__state-indicator req']);
// Offset
await expect(page.locator('.c-form__section div:nth-child(6) .form-row .c-form-row__state-indicator')).toHaveClass(['c-form-row__state-indicator req']);
// Data Rate
await expect(page.locator('.c-form__section div:nth-child(7) .form-row .c-form-row__state-indicator')).toHaveClass(['c-form-row__state-indicator req']);
// Phase
await expect(page.locator('.c-form__section div:nth-child(8) .form-row .c-form-row__state-indicator')).toHaveClass(['c-form-row__state-indicator req']);
// Randomness
await expect(page.locator('.c-form__section div:nth-child(9) .form-row .c-form-row__state-indicator')).toHaveClass(['c-form-row__state-indicator req']);
// Verify that by removing value from required text field shows invalid indicator
await page.locator('text=Properties Title Notes Period Amplitude Offset Data Rate (hz) Phase (radians) Ra >> input[type="text"]').fill('');
await expect(page.locator('.c-form-row__state-indicator').first()).toHaveClass(['c-form-row__state-indicator req invalid']);
// Verify that by adding value to empty required text field changes invalid to valid indicator
await page.locator('text=Properties Title Notes Period Amplitude Offset Data Rate (hz) Phase (radians) Ra >> input[type="text"]').fill('non empty');
await expect(page.locator('.c-form-row__state-indicator').first()).toHaveClass(['c-form-row__state-indicator req valid']);
// Verify that by removing value from required number field shows invalid indicator
await page.locator('.field.control.l-input-sm input').first().fill('');
await expect(page.locator('.c-form__section div:nth-child(4) .form-row .c-form-row__state-indicator')).toHaveClass(['c-form-row__state-indicator req invalid']);
// Verify that by adding value to empty required number field changes invalid to valid indicator
await page.locator('.field.control.l-input-sm input').first().fill('3');
await expect(page.locator('.c-form__section div:nth-child(4) .form-row .c-form-row__state-indicator')).toHaveClass(['c-form-row__state-indicator req valid']);
// Verify that can change value of number field by up/down arrows keys
// Click .field.control.l-input-sm input >> nth=0
await page.locator('.field.control.l-input-sm input').first().click();
// Press ArrowUp 3 times to change value from 3 to 6
await page.locator('.field.control.l-input-sm input').first().press('ArrowUp');
await page.locator('.field.control.l-input-sm input').first().press('ArrowUp');
await page.locator('.field.control.l-input-sm input').first().press('ArrowUp');
const value = await page.locator('.field.control.l-input-sm input').first().inputValue();
await expect(value).toBe('6');
// Click .c-form-row__state-indicator.grows
await page.locator('.c-form-row__state-indicator.grows').click();
// Click text=Properties Title Notes Period Amplitude Offset Data Rate (hz) Phase (radians) Ra >> input[type="text"]
await page.locator('text=Properties Title Notes Period Amplitude Offset Data Rate (hz) Phase (radians) Ra >> input[type="text"]').click();
// Click .c-form-row__state-indicator >> nth=0
await page.locator('.c-form-row__state-indicator').first().click();
// Fill text=Properties Title Notes Period Amplitude Offset Data Rate (hz) Phase (radians) Ra >> input[type="text"]
await page.locator('text=Properties Title Notes Period Amplitude Offset Data Rate (hz) Phase (radians) Ra >> input[type="text"]').fill('New Sine Wave Generator');
// Double click div:nth-child(4) .form-row .c-form-row__controls
await page.locator('div:nth-child(4) .form-row .c-form-row__controls').dblclick();
// Click .field.control.l-input-sm input >> nth=0
await page.locator('.field.control.l-input-sm input').first().click();
// Click div:nth-child(4) .form-row .c-form-row__state-indicator
await page.locator('div:nth-child(4) .form-row .c-form-row__state-indicator').click();
// Click .field.control.l-input-sm input >> nth=0
await page.locator('.field.control.l-input-sm input').first().click();
// Click .field.control.l-input-sm input >> nth=0
await page.locator('.field.control.l-input-sm input').first().click();
// Click div:nth-child(5) .form-row .c-form-row__controls .form-control .field input
await page.locator('div:nth-child(5) .form-row .c-form-row__controls .form-control .field input').click();
// Click div:nth-child(5) .form-row .c-form-row__controls .form-control .field input
await page.locator('div:nth-child(5) .form-row .c-form-row__controls .form-control .field input').click();
// Click div:nth-child(5) .form-row .c-form-row__controls .form-control .field input
await page.locator('div:nth-child(5) .form-row .c-form-row__controls .form-control .field input').click();
// Click div:nth-child(6) .form-row .c-form-row__controls .form-control .field input
await page.locator('div:nth-child(6) .form-row .c-form-row__controls .form-control .field input').click();
// Double click div:nth-child(7) .form-row .c-form-row__controls .form-control .field input
await page.locator('div:nth-child(7) .form-row .c-form-row__controls .form-control .field input').dblclick();
// Click div:nth-child(7) .form-row .c-form-row__state-indicator
await page.locator('div:nth-child(7) .form-row .c-form-row__state-indicator').click();
// Click div:nth-child(7) .form-row .c-form-row__controls .form-control .field input
await page.locator('div:nth-child(7) .form-row .c-form-row__controls .form-control .field input').click();
// Fill div:nth-child(7) .form-row .c-form-row__controls .form-control .field input
await page.locator('div:nth-child(7) .form-row .c-form-row__controls .form-control .field input').fill('3');
//Click text=OK
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation(),
page.click('text=OK')
]);
// Verify that the Sine Wave Generator is displayed and correct
// Verify object properties
await expect(page.locator('.l-browse-bar__object-name')).toContainText('New Sine Wave Generator');
// Verify canvas rendered
await page.locator('canvas').nth(1).click({
position: {
x: 341,
y: 28
}
});
// Verify that where we click on canvas shows the number we clicked on
// Note that any number will do, we just care that a number exists
await expect(page.locator('.value-to-display-nearestValue')).toContainText(/[+-]?([0-9]*[.])?[0-9]+/);
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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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 test suite is dedicated to tests which verify the basic operations surrounding moving objects.
*/
const { test } = require('../fixtures.js');
const { expect } = require('@playwright/test');
test.describe('Move item tests', () => {
test('Create a basic object and verify that it can be moved to another folder', async ({ page }) => {
// Go to Open MCT
await page.goto('/');
// Create a new folder in the root my items folder
let folder1 = "Folder1";
await page.locator('button:has-text("Create")').click();
await page.locator('li.icon-folder').click();
await page.locator('text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]').click();
await page.locator('text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]').fill(folder1);
// Click on My Items in Tree. Workaround for https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/5184
await page.click('form[name="mctForm"] a:has-text("My Items")');
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation(),
page.locator('text=OK').click(),
page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message')
]);
//Wait until Save Banner is gone
await page.locator('.c-message-banner__close-button').click();
await page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message', { state: 'detached'});
// Create another folder with a new name at default location, which is currently inside Folder 1
let folder2 = "Folder2";
await page.locator('button:has-text("Create")').click();
await page.locator('li.icon-folder').click();
await page.locator('text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]').click();
await page.locator('text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]').fill(folder2);
// Click on My Items in Tree. Workaround for https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/5184
await page.click('form[name="mctForm"] a:has-text("My Items")');
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation(),
page.locator('text=OK').click(),
page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message')
]);
//Wait until Save Banner is gone
await page.locator('.c-message-banner__close-button').click();
await page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message', { state: 'detached'});
// Move Folder 2 from Folder 1 to My Items
await page.locator('text=Open MCT My Items >> span').nth(3).click();
await page.locator('.c-tree__scrollable div div:nth-child(2) .c-tree__item .c-tree__item__view-control').click();
await page.locator(`a:has-text("${folder2}")`).click({
button: 'right'
});
await page.locator('li.icon-move').click();
await page.locator('form[name="mctForm"] >> text=My Items').click();
await page.locator('text=OK').click();
// Expect that Folder 2 is in My Items, the root folder
expect(page.locator(`text=My Items >> nth=0:has(text=${folder2})`)).toBeTruthy();
});
test('Create a basic object and verify that it cannot be moved to telemetry object without Composition Provider', async ({ page }) => {
// Go to Open MCT
await page.goto('/');
// Create Telemetry Table
let telemetryTable = 'Test Telemetry Table';
await page.locator('button:has-text("Create")').click();
await page.locator('li:has-text("Telemetry Table")').click();
await page.locator('text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]').click();
await page.locator('text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]').fill(telemetryTable);
// Click on My Items in Tree. Workaround for https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/5184
await page.click('form[name="mctForm"] a:has-text("My Items")');
await page.locator('text=OK').click();
// Finish editing and save Telemetry Table
await page.locator('.c-button--menu.c-button--major.icon-save').click();
await page.locator('text=Save and Finish Editing').click();
// Create New Folder Basic Domain Object
let folder = 'Test Folder';
await page.locator('button:has-text("Create")').click();
await page.locator('li:has-text("Folder")').click();
await page.locator('text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]').click();
await page.locator('text=Properties Title Notes >> input[type="text"]').fill(folder);
// See if it's possible to put the folder in the Telemetry object during creation (Soft Assert)
await page.locator(`form[name="mctForm"] >> text=${telemetryTable}`).click();
let okButton = await page.locator('button.c-button.c-button--major:has-text("OK")');
let okButtonStateDisabled = await okButton.isDisabled();
expect.soft(okButtonStateDisabled).toBeTruthy();
// Continue test regardless of assertion and create it in My Items
await page.locator('form[name="mctForm"] >> text=My Items').click();
await page.locator('text=OK').click();
// Open My Items
await page.locator('text=Open MCT My Items >> span').nth(3).click();
// Select Folder Object and select Move from context menu
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation(),
page.locator(`a:has-text("${folder}")`).click()
]);
await page.locator('.c-tree__item.is-navigated-object .c-tree__item__label .c-tree__item__type-icon').click({
button: 'right'
});
await page.locator('li.icon-move').click();
// See if it's possible to put the folder in the Telemetry object after creation
await page.locator('text=Location Open MCT My Items >> span').nth(3).click();
await page.locator(`form[name="mctForm"] >> text=${telemetryTable}`).click();
let okButton2 = await page.locator('button.c-button.c-button--major:has-text("OK")');
let okButtonStateDisabled2 = await okButton2.isDisabled();
expect(okButtonStateDisabled2).toBeTruthy();
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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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 test suite is dedicated to performance tests to ensure that testability of performance
is not broken upstream on Open MCT. Any assumptions made downstream will be tested here
TODO:
- Update resolution of performance config
- Add Performance Observer on init to push all performance marks
- Move client CDP connection to before or to a fixture
-
*/
const { test, expect } = require('@playwright/test');
const filePath = 'e2e/test-data/PerformanceDisplayLayout.json';
test.describe('Performance tests', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page, browser }, testInfo) => {
// Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
// Click a:has-text("My Items")
await page.locator('a:has-text("My Items")').click({
button: 'right'
});
// Click text=Import from JSON
await page.locator('text=Import from JSON').click();
// Upload Performance Display Layout.json
await page.setInputFiles('#fileElem', filePath);
// Click text=OK
await page.locator('text=OK').click();
await expect(page.locator('a:has-text("Performance Display Layout Display Layout")')).toBeVisible();
//Create a Chrome Performance Timeline trace to store as a test artifact
console.log("\n==== Devtools: startTracing ====\n");
await browser.startTracing(page, {
path: `${testInfo.outputPath()}-trace.json`,
screenshots: true
});
});
test.afterEach(async ({ page, browser}) => {
console.log("\n==== Devtools: stopTracing ====\n");
await browser.stopTracing();
/* Measurement Section
/ The following section includes a block of performance measurements.
*/
//Get time difference between viewlarge actionability and evaluate time
await page.evaluate(() => (window.performance.measure("machine-time-difference", "viewlarge.start", "viewLarge.start.test")));
//Get StartTime
const startTime = await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.timing.navigationStart);
console.log('window.performance.timing.navigationStart', startTime);
//Get All Performance Marks
const getAllMarksJson = await page.evaluate(() => JSON.stringify(window.performance.getEntriesByType("mark")));
const getAllMarks = JSON.parse(getAllMarksJson);
console.log('window.performance.getEntriesByType("mark")', getAllMarks);
//Get All Performance Measures
const getAllMeasuresJson = await page.evaluate(() => JSON.stringify(window.performance.getEntriesByType("measure")));
const getAllMeasures = JSON.parse(getAllMeasuresJson);
console.log('window.performance.getEntriesByType("measure")', getAllMeasures);
});
/* The following test will navigate to a previously created Performance Display Layout and measure the
/ following metrics:
/ - ElementResourceTiming
/ - Interaction Timing
*/
test('Embedded View Large for Imagery is performant in Fixed Time', async ({ page, browser }) => {
const client = await page.context().newCDPSession(page);
// Tell the DevTools session to record performance metrics
// https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/tot/Performance/#method-getMetrics
await client.send('Performance.enable');
// Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/');
// Search Available after Launch
await page.locator('input[type="search"]').click();
await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("search-available"));
// Fill Search input
await page.locator('input[type="search"]').fill('Performance Display Layout');
await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("search-entered"));
//Search Result Appears and is clicked
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation(),
page.locator('a:has-text("Performance Display Layout")').first().click(),
page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("click-search-result"))
]);
//Time to Example Imagery Frame loads within Display Layout
await page.waitForSelector('.c-imagery__main-image__bg', { state: 'visible'});
//Time to Example Imagery object loads
await page.waitForSelector('.c-imagery__main-image__background-image', { state: 'visible'});
//Get background-image url from background-image css prop
const backgroundImage = await page.locator('.c-imagery__main-image__background-image');
let backgroundImageUrl = await backgroundImage.evaluate((el) => {
return window.getComputedStyle(el).getPropertyValue('background-image').match(/url\(([^)]+)\)/)[1];
});
backgroundImageUrl = backgroundImageUrl.slice(1, -1); //forgive me, padre
console.log('backgroundImageurl ' + backgroundImageUrl);
//Get ResourceTiming of background-image jpg
const resourceTimingJson = await page.evaluate((bgImageUrl) =>
JSON.stringify(window.performance.getEntriesByName(bgImageUrl).pop()),
backgroundImageUrl
);
console.log('resourceTimingJson ' + resourceTimingJson);
//Open Large view
await page.locator('button:has-text("Large View")').click(); //This action includes the performance.mark named 'viewLarge.start'
await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("viewLarge.start.test")); //This is a mark only to compare evaluate timing
//Time to Imagery Rendered in Large Frame
await page.waitForSelector('.c-imagery__main-image__bg', { state: 'visible'});
await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("background-image-frame"));
//Time to Example Imagery object loads
await page.waitForSelector('.c-imagery__main-image__background-image', { state: 'visible'});
await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("background-image-visible"));
// Get Current number of images in thumbstrip
await page.waitForSelector('.c-imagery__thumb');
const thumbCount = await page.locator('.c-imagery__thumb').count();
console.log('number of thumbs rendered ' + thumbCount);
await page.locator('.c-imagery__thumb').last().click();
//Get ResourceTiming of all jpg resources
const resourceTimingJson2 = await page.evaluate(() =>
JSON.stringify(window.performance.getEntriesByType('resource'))
);
const resourceTiming = JSON.parse(resourceTimingJson2);
const jpgResourceTiming = resourceTiming.find((element) =>
element.name.includes('.jpg')
);
console.log('jpgResourceTiming ' + JSON.stringify(jpgResourceTiming));
// Click Close Icon
await page.locator('.c-click-icon').click();
await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("view-large-close-button"));
//await client.send('HeapProfiler.enable');
await client.send('HeapProfiler.collectGarbage');
let performanceMetrics = await client.send('Performance.getMetrics');
console.log(performanceMetrics.metrics);
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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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 test suite is an initial example for memory leak testing using performance. This configuration and execution must
be kept separate from the traditional performance measurements to avoid any "observer" effects associated with tracing
or profiling playwright and/or the browser.
Based on a pattern identified in https://github.com/trentmwillis/devtools-protocol-demos/blob/master/testing-demos/memory-leak-by-heap.js
and https://github.com/paulirish/automated-chrome-profiling/issues/3
Best path forward: https://github.com/cowchimp/headless-devtools/blob/master/src/Memory/example.js
*/
const { test, expect } = require('@playwright/test');
const filePath = 'e2e/test-data/PerformanceDisplayLayout.json';
// eslint-disable-next-line playwright/no-skipped-test
test.describe.skip('Memory Performance tests', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page, browser }, testInfo) => {
// Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
// Click a:has-text("My Items")
await page.locator('a:has-text("My Items")').click({
button: 'right'
});
// Click text=Import from JSON
await page.locator('text=Import from JSON').click();
// Upload Performance Display Layout.json
await page.setInputFiles('#fileElem', filePath);
// Click text=OK
await page.locator('text=OK').click();
await expect(page.locator('a:has-text("Performance Display Layout Display Layout")')).toBeVisible();
});
test('Embedded View Large for Imagery is performant in Fixed Time', async ({ page, browser }) => {
await page.goto('/', {waitUntil: 'networkidle'});
// To to Search Available after Launch
await page.locator('input[type="search"]').click();
// Fill Search input
await page.locator('input[type="search"]').fill('Performance Display Layout');
//Search Result Appears and is clicked
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation(),
page.locator('a:has-text("Performance Display Layout")').first().click()
]);
//Time to Example Imagery Frame loads within Display Layout
await page.waitForSelector('.c-imagery__main-image__bg', { state: 'visible'});
//Time to Example Imagery object loads
await page.waitForSelector('.c-imagery__main-image__background-image', { state: 'visible'});
const client = await page.context().newCDPSession(page);
await client.send('HeapProfiler.enable');
await client.send('HeapProfiler.startSampling');
// await client.send('HeapProfiler.collectGarbage');
await client.send('Performance.enable');
let performanceMetricsBefore = await client.send('Performance.getMetrics');
console.log(performanceMetricsBefore.metrics);
//await client.send('Performance.disable');
//Open Large view
await page.locator('button:has-text("Large View")').click();
await client.send('HeapProfiler.takeHeapSnapshot');
//Time to Imagery Rendered in Large Frame
await page.waitForSelector('.c-imagery__main-image__bg', { state: 'visible'});
//Time to Example Imagery object loads
await page.waitForSelector('.c-imagery__main-image__background-image', { state: 'visible'});
// Click Close Icon
await page.locator('.c-click-icon').click();
//Time to Example Imagery Frame loads within Display Layout
await page.waitForSelector('.c-imagery__main-image__bg', { state: 'visible'});
//Time to Example Imagery object loads
await page.waitForSelector('.c-imagery__main-image__background-image', { state: 'visible'});
await client.send('HeapProfiler.collectGarbage');
//await client.send('Performance.enable');
let performanceMetricsAfter = await client.send('Performance.getMetrics');
console.log(performanceMetricsAfter.metrics);
//await client.send('Performance.disable');
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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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 test suite is dedicated to performance tests to ensure that testability of performance
is not broken upstream on Open MCT. Any assumptions made downstream will be tested here.
TODO:
- Update resolution of performance config
- Add Performance Observer on init to push all performance marks
- Move client CDP connection to before or to a fixture
*/
const { test, expect } = require('@playwright/test');
const notebookFilePath = 'e2e/test-data/PerformanceNotebook.json';
test.describe('Performance tests', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page, browser }, testInfo) => {
// Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
// Click a:has-text("My Items")
await page.locator('a:has-text("My Items")').click({
button: 'right'
});
// Click text=Import from JSON
await page.locator('text=Import from JSON').click();
// Upload Performance Display Layout.json
await page.setInputFiles('#fileElem', notebookFilePath);
// TODO Fix this
await page.locator('text=OK >> nth=1').click();
await expect(page.locator('a:has-text("Performance Notebook")')).toBeVisible();
//Create a Chrome Performance Timeline trace to store as a test artifact
console.log("\n==== Devtools: startTracing ====\n");
await browser.startTracing(page, {
path: `${testInfo.outputPath()}-trace.json`,
screenshots: true
});
});
test.afterEach(async ({ page, browser}) => {
console.log("\n==== Devtools: stopTracing ====\n");
await browser.stopTracing();
/* Measurement Section
/ The following section includes a block of performance measurements.
*/
const startTime = await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.timing.navigationStart);
console.log('window.performance.timing.navigationStart', startTime);
//Get All Performance Marks
const getAllMarksJson = await page.evaluate(() => JSON.stringify(window.performance.getEntriesByType("mark")));
const getAllMarks = JSON.parse(getAllMarksJson);
console.log('window.performance.getEntriesByType("mark")', getAllMarks);
//Get All Performance Measures
const getAllMeasuresJson = await page.evaluate(() => JSON.stringify(window.performance.getEntriesByType("measure")));
const getAllMeasures = JSON.parse(getAllMeasuresJson);
console.log('window.performance.getEntriesByType("measure")', getAllMeasures);
});
/* The following test will navigate to a previously created Performance Display Layout and measure the
/ following metrics:
/ - ElementResourceTiming
/ - Interaction Timing
*/
test('Notebook Search, Add Entry, Update Entry are performant', async ({ page, browser }) => {
const client = await page.context().newCDPSession(page);
// Tell the DevTools session to record performance metrics
// https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/tot/Performance/#method-getMetrics
await client.send('Performance.enable');
// Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/');
// To to Search Available after Launch
await page.locator('input[type="search"]').click();
await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("search-available"));
// Fill Search input
await page.locator('input[type="search"]').fill('Performance Notebook');
await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("search-entered"));
//Search Result Appears and is clicked
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation(),
page.locator('a:has-text("Performance Notebook")').first().click(),
page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("click-search-result"))
]);
await page.waitForSelector('.c-tree__item c-tree-and-search__loading loading', {state: 'hidden'});
await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("search-spinner-gone"));
await page.waitForSelector('.l-browse-bar__object-name', { state: 'visible'});
await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("object-title-appears"));
await page.waitForSelector('.c-notebook__entry >> nth=0', { state: 'visible'});
await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("notebook-entry-appears"));
// Click Add new Notebook Entry
await page.locator('.c-notebook__drag-area').click();
await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("new-notebook-entry-created"));
// Enter Notebook Entry text
await page.locator('div.c-ne__text').last().fill('New Entry');
await page.keyboard.press('Enter');
await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("new-notebook-entry-filled"));
//Individual Notebook Entry Search
await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("notebook-search-start"));
await page.locator('.c-notebook__search >> input').fill('Existing Entry');
await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("notebook-search-filled"));
await page.waitForSelector('text=Search Results (3)', { state: 'visible'});
await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("notebook-search-processed"));
await page.waitForSelector('.c-notebook__entry >> nth=2', { state: 'visible'});
await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("notebook-search-processed"));
//Clear Search
await page.locator('.c-search.c-notebook__search .c-search__clear-input').click();
await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("notebook-search-processed"));
// Hover on Last
await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("new-notebook-entry-delete"));
await page.locator('div.c-ne__time-and-content').last().hover();
await page.locator('button[title="Delete this entry"]').last().click();
await page.locator('button:has-text("Ok")').click();
await page.waitForSelector('.c-notebook__entry >> nth=3', { state: 'detached'});
await page.evaluate(() => window.performance.mark("new-notebook-entry-deleted"));
//await client.send('HeapProfiler.enable');
await client.send('HeapProfiler.collectGarbage');
let performanceMetrics = await client.send('Performance.getMetrics');
console.log(performanceMetrics.metrics);
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(function () {
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
const PERSISTENCE_KEY = 'persistence-tests';
const openmct = window.openmct;
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: []
});
}
}
});
});
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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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 test suite is dedicated to tests which verify the basic operations surrounding conditionSets.
*/
const { test } = require('../../fixtures.js');
const { expect } = require('@playwright/test');
const path = require('path');
// https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/4323#issuecomment-1067282651
test.describe('Persistence operations', () => {
// add non persistable root item
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-undef
await page.addInitScript({ path: path.join(__dirname, 'addNoneditableObject.js') });
});
test('Persistability should be respected in the create form location field', async ({ page }) => {
// Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
// Click the Create button
await page.click('button:has-text("Create")');
// Click text=Condition Set
await page.click('text=Condition Set');
// Click form[name="mctForm"] >> text=Persistence Testing
await page.locator('form[name="mctForm"] >> text=Persistence Testing').click();
// Check that "OK" button is disabled
const okButton = page.locator('button:has-text("OK")');
await expect(okButton).toBeDisabled();
});
test('Non-persistable objects should not show persistence related actions', async ({ page }) => {
// Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
// Click text=Persistence Testing >> nth=0
await page.locator('text=Persistence Testing').first().click({
button: 'right'
});
const menuOptions = page.locator('.c-menu ul');
await expect.soft(menuOptions).toContainText(['Open In New Tab', 'View', 'Create Link']);
await expect(menuOptions).not.toContainText(['Move', 'Duplicate', 'Remove', 'Add New Folder', 'Edit Properties...', 'Export as JSON', 'Import from JSON']);
});
test.fixme('Cannot move a previously created domain object to non-peristable boject in Move Modal', async ({ page }) => {
//Create a domain object
//Save Domain object
//Move Object and verify that cannot select non-persistable object
//Move Object to My Items
//Verify successful move
});
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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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 test suite is dedicated to tests which verify the basic operations surrounding exportAsJSON.
*/
const { test } = require('../../../fixtures.js');
// FIXME: Remove this eslint exception once tests are implemented
// eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
const { expect } = require('@playwright/test');
test.describe('ExportAsJSON', () => {
test.fixme('Create a basic object and verify that it can be exported as JSON from Tree', async ({ page }) => {
//Create domain object
//Save Domain Object
//Verify that the newly created domain object can be exported as JSON from the Tree
});
test.fixme('Create a basic object and verify that it can be exported as JSON from 3 dot menu', async ({ page }) => {
//Create domain object
//Save Domain Object
//Verify that the newly created domain object can be exported as JSON from the 3 dot menu
});
test.fixme('Verify that a nested Object can be exported as JSON', async ({ page }) => {
// Create 2 objects with hierarchy
// Export as JSON
// Verify Hiearchy
});
test.fixme('Verify that the ExportAsJSON dropdown does not appear for the item X', async ({ page }) => {
// Other than non-persistible objects
});
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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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 test suite is dedicated to tests which verify the basic operations surrounding importAsJSON.
*/
const { test } = require('../../../fixtures.js');
// FIXME: Remove this eslint exception once tests are implemented
// eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
const { expect } = require('@playwright/test');
test.describe('ExportAsJSON', () => {
test.fixme('Verify that domain object can be importAsJSON from Tree', async ({ page }) => {
//Verify that an testdata JSON file can be imported from Tree
//Verify correctness of imported domain object
});
test.fixme('Verify that domain object can be importAsJSON from 3 dot menu on folder', async ({ page }) => {
//Verify that an testdata JSON file can be imported from 3 dot menu on folder domain object
//Verify correctness of imported domain object
});
test.fixme('Verify that a nested Objects can be importAsJSON', async ({ page }) => {
// Testdata with hierarchy
// ImportAsJSON on Tree
// Verify Hierarchy
});
test.fixme('Verify that the ImportAsJSON dropdown does not appear for the item X', async ({ page }) => {
// Other than non-persistible objects
});
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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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 test suite is dedicated to tests which verify the basic operations surrounding Clock.
*/
const { test } = require('../../../fixtures.js');
const { expect } = require('@playwright/test');
test.describe('Clock Generator', () => {
test('Timezone dropdown will collapse when clicked outside or on dropdown icon again', async ({ page }) => {
test.info().annotations.push({
type: 'issue',
description: 'https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/4878'
});
//Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
//Click the Create button
await page.click('button:has-text("Create")');
// Click Clock
await page.click('text=Clock');
// Click .icon-arrow-down
await page.locator('.icon-arrow-down').click();
//verify if the autocomplete dropdown is visible
await expect(page.locator(".optionPreSelected")).toBeVisible();
// Click .icon-arrow-down
await page.locator('.icon-arrow-down').click();
// Verify clicking on the autocomplete arrow collapses the dropdown
await expect(page.locator(".optionPreSelected")).not.toBeVisible();
// Click timezone input to open dropdown
await page.locator('.autocompleteInput').click();
//verify if the autocomplete dropdown is visible
await expect(page.locator(".optionPreSelected")).toBeVisible();
// Verify clicking outside the autocomplete dropdown collapses it
await page.locator('text=Timezone').click();
// Verify clicking on the autocomplete arrow collapses the dropdown
await expect(page.locator(".optionPreSelected")).not.toBeVisible();
});
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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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 test suite is dedicated to tests which verify the basic operations surrounding conditionSets. Note: this
suite is sharing state between tests which is considered an anti-pattern. Implimenting in this way to
demonstrate some playwright for test developers. This pattern should not be re-used in other CRUD suites.
*/
const { test } = require('../../../fixtures.js');
const { expect } = require('@playwright/test');
let conditionSetUrl;
let getConditionSetIdentifierFromUrl;
test('Create new Condition Set object and store @localStorage', async ({ page, context }) => {
//Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
//Click the Create button
await page.click('button:has-text("Create")');
// Click text=Condition Set
await page.click('text=Condition Set');
// Click on My Items in Tree. Workaround for https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/5184
await page.click('form[name="mctForm"] a:has-text("My Items")');
// Click text=OK
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation(),
page.click('text=OK')
]);
await expect(page.locator('.l-browse-bar__object-name')).toContainText('Unnamed Condition Set');
//Save localStorage for future test execution
await context.storageState({ path: './e2e/tests/recycled_storage.json' });
//Set object identifier from url
conditionSetUrl = await page.url();
console.log('conditionSetUrl ' + conditionSetUrl);
getConditionSetIdentifierFromUrl = await conditionSetUrl.split('/').pop().split('?')[0];
console.log('getConditionSetIdentifierFromUrl ' + getConditionSetIdentifierFromUrl);
});
test.describe.serial('Condition Set CRUD Operations on @localStorage', () => {
//Load localStorage for subsequent tests
test.use({ storageState: './e2e/tests/recycled_storage.json' });
//Begin suite of tests again localStorage
test('Condition set object properties persist in main view and inspector', async ({ page }) => {
//Navigate to baseURL with injected localStorage
await page.goto(conditionSetUrl, { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
//Assertions on loaded Condition Set in main view
await expect.soft(page.locator('.l-browse-bar__object-name')).toContainText('Unnamed Condition Set');
//Assertions on loaded Condition Set in Inspector
await expect.soft(page.locator('_vue=item.name=Unnamed Condition Set')).toBeTruthy;
//Reload Page
await Promise.all([
page.reload(),
page.waitForLoadState('networkidle')
]);
//Re-verify after reload
await expect.soft(page.locator('.l-browse-bar__object-name')).toContainText('Unnamed Condition Set');
//Assertions on loaded Condition Set in Inspector
await expect.soft(page.locator('_vue=item.name=Unnamed Condition Set')).toBeTruthy;
});
test('condition set object can be modified on @localStorage', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto(conditionSetUrl, { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
//Assertions on loaded Condition Set in main view
await expect.soft(page.locator('.l-browse-bar__object-name')).toContainText('Unnamed Condition Set');
//Update the Condition Set properties
// Click Edit Button
await page.locator('text=Conditions View Snapshot >> button').nth(3).click();
//Edit Condition Set Name from main view
await page.locator('text=Unnamed Condition Set').first().fill('Renamed Condition Set');
await page.locator('text=Renamed Condition Set').first().press('Enter');
// Click Save Button
await page.locator('text=Snapshot Save and Finish Editing Save and Continue Editing >> button').nth(1).click();
// Click Save and Finish Editing Option
await page.locator('text=Save and Finish Editing').click();
//Verify Main section reflects updated Name Property
await expect.soft(page.locator('.l-browse-bar__object-name')).toContainText('Renamed Condition Set');
// Verify Inspector properties
// Verify Inspector has updated Name property
await expect.soft(page.locator('text=Renamed Condition Set').nth(1)).toBeTruthy();
// Verify Inspector Details has updated Name property
await expect.soft(page.locator('text=Renamed Condition Set').nth(2)).toBeTruthy();
// Verify Tree reflects updated Name proprety
// Expand Tree
await page.locator('text=Open MCT My Items >> span >> nth=3').click();
// Verify Condition Set Object is renamed in Tree
await expect(page.locator('a:has-text("Renamed Condition Set")')).toBeTruthy();
// Verify Search Tree reflects renamed Name property
await page.locator('input[type="search"]').fill('Renamed');
await expect(page.locator('a:has-text("Renamed Condition Set")')).toBeTruthy();
//Reload Page
await Promise.all([
page.reload(),
page.waitForLoadState('networkidle')
]);
//Verify Main section reflects updated Name Property
await expect.soft(page.locator('.l-browse-bar__object-name')).toContainText('Renamed Condition Set');
// Verify Inspector properties
// Verify Inspector has updated Name property
await expect.soft(page.locator('text=Renamed Condition Set').nth(1)).toBeTruthy();
// Verify Inspector Details has updated Name property
await expect.soft(page.locator('text=Renamed Condition Set').nth(2)).toBeTruthy();
// Verify Tree reflects updated Name proprety
// Expand Tree
await page.locator('text=Open MCT My Items >> span >> nth=3').click();
// Verify Condition Set Object is renamed in Tree
await expect(page.locator('a:has-text("Renamed Condition Set")')).toBeTruthy();
// Verify Search Tree reflects renamed Name property
await page.locator('input[type="search"]').fill('Renamed');
await expect(page.locator('a:has-text("Renamed Condition Set")')).toBeTruthy();
});
test('condition set object can be deleted by Search Tree Actions menu on @localStorage', async ({ page }) => {
//Navigate to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
//Expect Unnamed Condition Set to be visible in Main View
await expect(page.locator('a:has-text("Unnamed Condition Set Condition Set")')).toBeVisible();
// Search for Unnamed Condition Set
await page.locator('input[type="search"]').fill('Unnamed Condition Set');
// Right Click to Open Actions Menu
await page.locator('a:has-text("Unnamed Condition Set")').click({
button: 'right'
});
// Click Remove Action
await page.locator('text=Remove').click();
await page.locator('text=OK').click();
//Expect Unnamed Condition Set to be removed in Main View
await expect(page.locator('a:has-text("Unnamed Condition Set Condition Set")')).not.toBeVisible();
await page.locator('.c-search__clear-input').click();
// Search for Unnamed Condition Set
await page.locator('input[type="search"]').fill('Unnamed Condition Set');
// Expect Unnamed Condition Set to be removed
await expect(page.locator('a:has-text("Unnamed Condition Set")')).not.toBeVisible();
//Feature?
//Domain Object is still available by direct URL after delete
await page.goto(conditionSetUrl, { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
await expect(page.locator('.l-browse-bar__object-name')).toContainText('Unnamed Condition Set');
});
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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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 test suite is dedicated to tests which verify the basic operations surrounding imagery,
but only assume that example imagery is present.
*/
/* globals process */
const { test } = require('../../../fixtures.js');
const { expect } = require('@playwright/test');
test.describe('Example Imagery', () => {
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
page.on('console', msg => console.log(msg.text()));
//Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
//Click the Create button
await page.click('button:has-text("Create")');
// Click text=Example Imagery
await page.click('text=Example Imagery');
// Click on My Items in Tree. Workaround for https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/5184
await page.click('form[name="mctForm"] a:has-text("My Items")');
// Click text=OK
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation({waitUntil: 'networkidle'}),
page.click('text=OK'),
//Wait for Save Banner to appear
page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message')
]);
//Wait until Save Banner is gone
await page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message', { state: 'detached'});
await expect(page.locator('.l-browse-bar__object-name')).toContainText('Unnamed Example Imagery');
});
const backgroundImageSelector = '.c-imagery__main-image__background-image';
test('Can use Mouse Wheel to zoom in and out of latest image', async ({ page }) => {
const bgImageLocator = page.locator(backgroundImageSelector);
const deltaYStep = 100; //equivalent to 1x zoom
await bgImageLocator.hover();
const originalImageDimensions = await page.locator(backgroundImageSelector).boundingBox();
// zoom in
await bgImageLocator.hover();
await page.mouse.wheel(0, deltaYStep * 2);
// wait for zoom animation to finish
await bgImageLocator.hover();
const imageMouseZoomedIn = await page.locator(backgroundImageSelector).boundingBox();
// zoom out
await bgImageLocator.hover();
await page.mouse.wheel(0, -deltaYStep);
// wait for zoom animation to finish
await bgImageLocator.hover();
const imageMouseZoomedOut = await page.locator(backgroundImageSelector).boundingBox();
expect(imageMouseZoomedIn.height).toBeGreaterThan(originalImageDimensions.height);
expect(imageMouseZoomedIn.width).toBeGreaterThan(originalImageDimensions.width);
expect(imageMouseZoomedOut.height).toBeLessThan(imageMouseZoomedIn.height);
expect(imageMouseZoomedOut.width).toBeLessThan(imageMouseZoomedIn.width);
});
test('Can use alt+drag to move around image once zoomed in', async ({ page }) => {
const deltaYStep = 100; //equivalent to 1x zoom
const panHotkey = process.platform === 'linux' ? ['Control', 'Alt'] : ['Alt'];
const bgImageLocator = page.locator(backgroundImageSelector);
await bgImageLocator.hover();
// zoom in
await page.mouse.wheel(0, deltaYStep * 2);
await bgImageLocator.hover();
const zoomedBoundingBox = await bgImageLocator.boundingBox();
const imageCenterX = zoomedBoundingBox.x + zoomedBoundingBox.width / 2;
const imageCenterY = zoomedBoundingBox.y + zoomedBoundingBox.height / 2;
// move to the right
// center the mouse pointer
await page.mouse.move(imageCenterX, imageCenterY);
//Get Diagnostic info about process environment
console.log('process.platform is ' + process.platform);
const getUA = await page.evaluate(() => navigator.userAgent);
console.log('navigator.userAgent ' + getUA);
// Pan Imagery Hints
const expectedAltText = process.platform === 'linux' ? 'Ctrl+Alt drag to pan' : 'Alt drag to pan';
const imageryHintsText = await page.locator('.c-imagery__hints').innerText();
expect(expectedAltText).toEqual(imageryHintsText);
// pan right
await Promise.all(panHotkey.map(x => page.keyboard.down(x)));
await page.mouse.down();
await page.mouse.move(imageCenterX - 200, imageCenterY, 10);
await page.mouse.up();
await Promise.all(panHotkey.map(x => page.keyboard.up(x)));
const afterRightPanBoundingBox = await bgImageLocator.boundingBox();
expect(zoomedBoundingBox.x).toBeGreaterThan(afterRightPanBoundingBox.x);
// pan left
await Promise.all(panHotkey.map(x => page.keyboard.down(x)));
await page.mouse.down();
await page.mouse.move(imageCenterX, imageCenterY, 10);
await page.mouse.up();
await Promise.all(panHotkey.map(x => page.keyboard.up(x)));
const afterLeftPanBoundingBox = await bgImageLocator.boundingBox();
expect(afterRightPanBoundingBox.x).toBeLessThan(afterLeftPanBoundingBox.x);
// pan up
await page.mouse.move(imageCenterX, imageCenterY);
await Promise.all(panHotkey.map(x => page.keyboard.down(x)));
await page.mouse.down();
await page.mouse.move(imageCenterX, imageCenterY + 200, 10);
await page.mouse.up();
await Promise.all(panHotkey.map(x => page.keyboard.up(x)));
const afterUpPanBoundingBox = await bgImageLocator.boundingBox();
expect(afterUpPanBoundingBox.y).toBeGreaterThan(afterLeftPanBoundingBox.y);
// pan down
await Promise.all(panHotkey.map(x => page.keyboard.down(x)));
await page.mouse.down();
await page.mouse.move(imageCenterX, imageCenterY - 200, 10);
await page.mouse.up();
await Promise.all(panHotkey.map(x => page.keyboard.up(x)));
const afterDownPanBoundingBox = await bgImageLocator.boundingBox();
expect(afterDownPanBoundingBox.y).toBeLessThan(afterUpPanBoundingBox.y);
});
test('Can use + - buttons to zoom on the image', async ({ page }) => {
const bgImageLocator = page.locator(backgroundImageSelector);
await bgImageLocator.hover();
const zoomInBtn = page.locator('.t-btn-zoom-in');
const zoomOutBtn = page.locator('.t-btn-zoom-out');
const initialBoundingBox = await bgImageLocator.boundingBox();
await zoomInBtn.click();
await zoomInBtn.click();
// wait for zoom animation to finish
await bgImageLocator.hover();
const zoomedInBoundingBox = await bgImageLocator.boundingBox();
expect(zoomedInBoundingBox.height).toBeGreaterThan(initialBoundingBox.height);
expect(zoomedInBoundingBox.width).toBeGreaterThan(initialBoundingBox.width);
await zoomOutBtn.click();
// wait for zoom animation to finish
await bgImageLocator.hover();
const zoomedOutBoundingBox = await bgImageLocator.boundingBox();
expect(zoomedOutBoundingBox.height).toBeLessThan(zoomedInBoundingBox.height);
expect(zoomedOutBoundingBox.width).toBeLessThan(zoomedInBoundingBox.width);
});
test('Can use the reset button to reset the image', async ({ page }) => {
const bgImageLocator = page.locator(backgroundImageSelector);
// wait for zoom animation to finish
await bgImageLocator.hover();
const zoomInBtn = page.locator('.t-btn-zoom-in');
const zoomResetBtn = page.locator('.t-btn-zoom-reset');
const initialBoundingBox = await bgImageLocator.boundingBox();
await zoomInBtn.click();
// wait for zoom animation to finish
await bgImageLocator.hover();
await zoomInBtn.click();
// wait for zoom animation to finish
await bgImageLocator.hover();
const zoomedInBoundingBox = await bgImageLocator.boundingBox();
expect.soft(zoomedInBoundingBox.height).toBeGreaterThan(initialBoundingBox.height);
expect.soft(zoomedInBoundingBox.width).toBeGreaterThan(initialBoundingBox.width);
await zoomResetBtn.click();
// wait for zoom animation to finish
await bgImageLocator.hover();
const resetBoundingBox = await bgImageLocator.boundingBox();
expect.soft(resetBoundingBox.height).toBeLessThan(zoomedInBoundingBox.height);
expect.soft(resetBoundingBox.width).toBeLessThan(zoomedInBoundingBox.width);
expect.soft(resetBoundingBox.height).toEqual(initialBoundingBox.height);
expect(resetBoundingBox.width).toEqual(initialBoundingBox.width);
});
test('Using the zoom features does not pause telemetry', async ({ page }) => {
const bgImageLocator = page.locator(backgroundImageSelector);
const pausePlayButton = page.locator('.c-button.pause-play');
// wait for zoom animation to finish
await bgImageLocator.hover();
// open the time conductor drop down
await page.locator('.c-conductor__controls button.c-mode-button').click();
// Click local clock
await page.locator('.icon-clock >> text=Local Clock').click();
await expect.soft(pausePlayButton).not.toHaveClass(/is-paused/);
const zoomInBtn = page.locator('.t-btn-zoom-in');
await zoomInBtn.click();
// wait for zoom animation to finish
await bgImageLocator.hover();
return expect(pausePlayButton).not.toHaveClass(/is-paused/);
});
});
// The following test case will cover these scenarios
// ('Can use Mouse Wheel to zoom in and out of previous image');
// ('Can use alt+drag to move around image once zoomed in');
// ('Clicking on the left arrow should pause the imagery and go to previous image');
// ('If the imagery view is in pause mode, it should not be updated when new images come in');
// ('If the imagery view is not in pause mode, it should be updated when new images come in');
const backgroundImageSelector = '.c-imagery__main-image__background-image';
test('Example Imagery in Display layout', async ({ page }) => {
test.info().annotations.push({
type: 'issue',
description: 'https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/5265'
});
// Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
// Click the Create button
await page.click('button:has-text("Create")');
// Click text=Example Imagery
await page.click('text=Example Imagery');
// Clear and set Image load delay to minimum value
// FIXME: Update the value to 5000 ms when this bug is fixed.
// See: https://github.com/nasa/openmct/issues/5265
await page.locator('input[type="number"]').fill('');
await page.locator('input[type="number"]').fill('0');
// Click text=OK
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation({waitUntil: 'networkidle'}),
page.click('text=OK'),
//Wait for Save Banner to appear
page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message')
]);
// Wait until Save Banner is gone
await page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message', { state: 'detached'});
await expect(page.locator('.l-browse-bar__object-name')).toContainText('Unnamed Example Imagery');
const bgImageLocator = page.locator(backgroundImageSelector);
await bgImageLocator.hover();
// Click previous image button
const previousImageButton = page.locator('.c-nav--prev');
await previousImageButton.click();
// Verify previous image
const selectedImage = page.locator('.selected');
await expect(selectedImage).toBeVisible();
// Zoom in
const originalImageDimensions = await page.locator(backgroundImageSelector).boundingBox();
await bgImageLocator.hover();
const deltaYStep = 100; // equivalent to 1x zoom
await page.mouse.wheel(0, deltaYStep * 2);
const zoomedBoundingBox = await bgImageLocator.boundingBox();
const imageCenterX = zoomedBoundingBox.x + zoomedBoundingBox.width / 2;
const imageCenterY = zoomedBoundingBox.y + zoomedBoundingBox.height / 2;
// Wait for zoom animation to finish
await bgImageLocator.hover();
const imageMouseZoomedIn = await page.locator(backgroundImageSelector).boundingBox();
expect(imageMouseZoomedIn.height).toBeGreaterThan(originalImageDimensions.height);
expect(imageMouseZoomedIn.width).toBeGreaterThan(originalImageDimensions.width);
// Center the mouse pointer
await page.mouse.move(imageCenterX, imageCenterY);
// Pan Imagery Hints
const expectedAltText = process.platform === 'linux' ? 'Ctrl+Alt drag to pan' : 'Alt drag to pan';
const imageryHintsText = await page.locator('.c-imagery__hints').innerText();
expect(expectedAltText).toEqual(imageryHintsText);
// Click next image button
const nextImageButton = page.locator('.c-nav--next');
await nextImageButton.click();
// Click time conductor mode button
await page.locator('.c-mode-button').click();
// Select local clock mode
await page.locator('[data-testid=conductor-modeOption-realtime]').click();
// Zoom in on next image
await bgImageLocator.hover();
await page.mouse.wheel(0, deltaYStep * 2);
// Wait for zoom animation to finish
await bgImageLocator.hover();
const imageNextMouseZoomedIn = await page.locator(backgroundImageSelector).boundingBox();
expect(imageNextMouseZoomedIn.height).toBeGreaterThan(originalImageDimensions.height);
expect(imageNextMouseZoomedIn.width).toBeGreaterThan(originalImageDimensions.width);
// Click previous image button
await previousImageButton.click();
// Verify previous image
await expect(selectedImage).toBeVisible();
const imageCount = await page.locator('.c-imagery__thumb').count();
await expect.poll(async () => {
const newImageCount = await page.locator('.c-imagery__thumb').count();
return newImageCount;
}, {
message: "verify that new images still stream in",
timeout: 6 * 1000
}).toBeGreaterThan(imageCount);
// Verify selected image is still displayed
await expect(selectedImage).toBeVisible();
// Unpause imagery
await page.locator('.pause-play').click();
//Get background-image url from background-image css prop
const backgroundImage = page.locator('.c-imagery__main-image__background-image');
let backgroundImageUrl = await backgroundImage.evaluate((el) => {
return window.getComputedStyle(el).getPropertyValue('background-image').match(/url\(([^)]+)\)/)[1];
});
let backgroundImageUrl1 = backgroundImageUrl.slice(1, -1); //forgive me, padre
console.log('backgroundImageUrl1 ' + backgroundImageUrl1);
let backgroundImageUrl2;
await expect.poll(async () => {
// Verify next image has updated
let backgroundImageUrlNext = await backgroundImage.evaluate((el) => {
return window.getComputedStyle(el).getPropertyValue('background-image').match(/url\(([^)]+)\)/)[1];
});
backgroundImageUrl2 = backgroundImageUrlNext.slice(1, -1); //forgive me, padre
return backgroundImageUrl2;
}, {
message: "verify next image has updated",
timeout: 6 * 1000
}).not.toBe(backgroundImageUrl1);
console.log('backgroundImageUrl2 ' + backgroundImageUrl2);
});
test.describe('Example imagery thumbnails resize in display layouts', () => {
test('Resizing the layout changes thumbnail visibility and size', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
const thumbsWrapperLocator = page.locator('.c-imagery__thumbs-wrapper');
// Click button:has-text("Create")
await page.locator('button:has-text("Create")').click();
// Click li:has-text("Display Layout")
await page.locator('li:has-text("Display Layout")').click();
const displayLayoutTitleField = page.locator('text=Properties Title Notes Horizontal grid (px) Vertical grid (px) Horizontal size ( >> input[type="text"]');
await displayLayoutTitleField.click();
await displayLayoutTitleField.fill('Thumbnail Display Layout');
// Click text=OK
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation(),
page.locator('text=OK').click()
]);
// Click text=Snapshot Save and Finish Editing Save and Continue Editing >> button >> nth=1
await page.locator('text=Snapshot Save and Finish Editing Save and Continue Editing >> button').nth(1).click();
// Click text=Save and Finish Editing
await page.locator('text=Save and Finish Editing').click();
// Click button:has-text("Create")
await page.locator('button:has-text("Create")').click();
// Click li:has-text("Example Imagery")
await page.locator('li:has-text("Example Imagery")').click();
const imageryTitleField = page.locator('text=Properties Title Notes Images url list (comma separated) Image load delay (milli >> input[type="text"]');
// Click text=Properties Title Notes Images url list (comma separated) Image load delay (milli >> input[type="text"]
await imageryTitleField.click();
// Fill text=Properties Title Notes Images url list (comma separated) Image load delay (milli >> input[type="text"]
await imageryTitleField.fill('Thumbnail Example Imagery');
// Click text=OK
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation(),
page.locator('text=OK').click()
]);
// Click text=Thumbnail Example Imagery Imagery Layout Snapshot >> button >> nth=0
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation(),
page.locator('text=Thumbnail Example Imagery Imagery Layout Snapshot >> button').first().click()
]);
// Edit mode
await page.locator('text=Thumbnail Display Layout Snapshot >> button').nth(3).click();
// Click on example imagery to expose toolbar
await page.locator('text=Thumbnail Example Imagery Snapshot Large View').click();
// expect thumbnails not be visible when first added
expect.soft(thumbsWrapperLocator.isHidden()).toBeTruthy();
// Resize the example imagery vertically to change the thumbnail visibility
/*
The following arbitrary values are added to observe the separate visual
conditions of the thumbnails (hidden, small thumbnails, regular thumbnails).
Specifically, height is set to 50px for small thumbs and 100px for regular
*/
// Click #mct-input-id-103
await page.locator('#mct-input-id-103').click();
// Fill #mct-input-id-103
await page.locator('#mct-input-id-103').fill('50');
expect(thumbsWrapperLocator.isVisible()).toBeTruthy();
await expect(thumbsWrapperLocator).toHaveClass(/is-small-thumbs/);
// Resize the example imagery vertically to change the thumbnail visibility
// Click #mct-input-id-103
await page.locator('#mct-input-id-103').click();
// Fill #mct-input-id-103
await page.locator('#mct-input-id-103').fill('100');
expect(thumbsWrapperLocator.isVisible()).toBeTruthy();
await expect(thumbsWrapperLocator).not.toHaveClass(/is-small-thumbs/);
});
});
test.describe('Example Imagery in Flexible layout', () => {
test.fixme('Can use Mouse Wheel to zoom in and out of previous image');
test.fixme('Can use alt+drag to move around image once zoomed in');
test.fixme('Can zoom into the latest image and the real-time/fixed-time imagery will pause');
test.fixme('Clicking on the left arrow should pause the imagery and go to previous image');
test.fixme('If the imagery view is in pause mode, it should not be updated when new images come in');
test.fixme('If the imagery view is not in pause mode, it should be updated when new images come in');
});
test.describe('Example Imagery in Tabs view', () => {
test.fixme('Can use Mouse Wheel to zoom in and out of previous image');
test.fixme('Can use alt+drag to move around image once zoomed in');
test.fixme('Can zoom into the latest image and the real-time/fixed-time imagery will pause');
test.fixme('Can zoom into a previous image from thumbstrip in real-time or fixed-time');
test.fixme('Clicking on the left arrow should pause the imagery and go to previous image');
test.fixme('If the imagery view is in pause mode, it should not be updated when new images come in');
test.fixme('If the imagery view is not in pause mode, it should be updated when new images come in');
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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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.
*****************************************************************************/
/*
Testsuite for plot autoscale.
*/
const { test: _test } = require('../../../fixtures.js');
const { expect } = require('@playwright/test');
// create a new `test` API that will not append platform details to snapshot
// file names, only for the tests in this file, so that the same snapshots will
// be used for all platforms.
const test = _test.extend({
_autoSnapshotSuffix: [
async ({}, use, testInfo) => {
testInfo.snapshotSuffix = '';
await use();
},
{ auto: true }
]
});
test.use({
viewport: {
width: 1280,
height: 720
}
});
test.describe('ExportAsJSON', () => {
test('User can set autoscale with a valid range @snapshot', async ({ page }) => {
//This is necessary due to the size of the test suite.
await test.setTimeout(120 * 1000);
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
await setTimeRange(page);
await createSinewaveOverlayPlot(page);
await testYTicks(page, ['-1.00', '-0.50', '0.00', '0.50', '1.00']);
await turnOffAutoscale(page);
const canvas = page.locator('canvas').nth(1);
// Make sure that after turning off autoscale, the user selected range values start at the same values the plot had prior.
await Promise.all([
testYTicks(page, ['-1.00', '-0.50', '0.00', '0.50', '1.00']),
new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 100))
.then(() => canvas.screenshot())
.then(shot => expect(shot).toMatchSnapshot('autoscale-canvas-prepan.png', { maxDiffPixels: 40 }))
]);
await page.keyboard.down('Alt');
await canvas.dragTo(canvas, {
sourcePosition: {
x: 200,
y: 200
},
targetPosition: {
x: 400,
y: 400
}
});
await page.keyboard.up('Alt');
// Ensure the drag worked.
await Promise.all([
testYTicks(page, ['0.00', '0.50', '1.00', '1.50', '2.00']),
new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, 100))
.then(() => canvas.screenshot())
.then(shot => expect(shot).toMatchSnapshot('autoscale-canvas-panned.png', { maxDiffPixels: 40 }))
]);
});
});
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {string} start
* @param {string} end
*/
async function setTimeRange(page, start = '2022-03-29 22:00:00.000Z', end = '2022-03-29 22:00:30.000Z') {
// Set a specific time range for consistency, otherwise it will change
// on every test to a range based on the current time.
const timeInputs = page.locator('input.c-input--datetime');
await timeInputs.first().click();
await timeInputs.first().fill(start);
await timeInputs.nth(1).click();
await timeInputs.nth(1).fill(end);
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function createSinewaveOverlayPlot(page) {
// click create button
await page.locator('button:has-text("Create")').click();
// add overlay plot with defaults
await page.locator('li:has-text("Overlay Plot")').click();
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation(),
page.locator('text=OK').click(),
//Wait for Save Banner to appear1
page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message')
]);
//Wait until Save Banner is gone
await page.locator('.c-message-banner__close-button').click();
await page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message', { state: 'detached'});
// save (exit edit mode)
await page.locator('text=Snapshot Save and Finish Editing Save and Continue Editing >> button').nth(1).click();
await page.locator('text=Save and Finish Editing').click();
// click create button
await page.locator('button:has-text("Create")').click();
// add sine wave generator with defaults
await page.locator('li:has-text("Sine Wave Generator")').click();
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation(),
page.locator('text=OK').click(),
//Wait for Save Banner to appear1
page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message')
]);
//Wait until Save Banner is gone
await page.locator('.c-message-banner__close-button').click();
await page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message', { state: 'detached'});
// focus the overlay plot
await page.locator('text=Open MCT My Items >> span').nth(3).click();
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation(),
page.locator('text=Unnamed Overlay Plot').first().click()
]);
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function turnOffAutoscale(page) {
// enter edit mode
await page.locator('text=Unnamed Overlay Plot Snapshot >> button').nth(3).click();
// uncheck autoscale
await page.locator('text=Y Axis Label Log mode Auto scale Padding >> input[type="checkbox"] >> nth=1').uncheck();
// save
await page.locator('text=Snapshot Save and Finish Editing Save and Continue Editing >> button').nth(1).click();
await Promise.all([
page.locator('text=Save and Finish Editing').click(),
//Wait for Save Banner to appear
page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message')
]);
//Wait until Save Banner is gone
await page.locator('.c-message-banner__close-button').click();
await page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message', { state: 'detached'});
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function testYTicks(page, values) {
const yTicks = page.locator('.gl-plot-y-tick-label');
await page.locator('canvas >> nth=1').hover();
let promises = [yTicks.count().then(c => expect(c).toBe(values.length))];
for (let i = 0, l = values.length; i < l; i += 1) {
promises.push(expect(yTicks.nth(i)).toHaveText(values[i])); // eslint-disable-line
}
await Promise.all(promises);
}

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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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.
*****************************************************************************/
/*
Tests to verify log plot functionality. Note this test suite if very much under active development and should not
necessarily be used for reference when writing new tests in this area.
*/
const { test } = require('../../../fixtures.js');
const { expect } = require('@playwright/test');
test.describe('Log plot tests', () => {
test('Log Plot ticks are functionally correct in regular and log mode and after refresh', async ({ page }) => {
//This is necessary due to the size of the test suite.
await test.setTimeout(120 * 1000);
await makeOverlayPlot(page);
await testRegularTicks(page);
await enableEditMode(page);
await enableLogMode(page);
await testLogTicks(page);
await disableLogMode(page);
await testRegularTicks(page);
await enableLogMode(page);
await testLogTicks(page);
await saveOverlayPlot(page);
await testLogTicks(page);
//await testLogPlotPixels(page);
// FIXME: Get rid of the waitForTimeout() and lint warning exception.
// eslint-disable-next-line playwright/no-wait-for-timeout
await page.waitForTimeout(1 * 1000);
// refresh page and wait for charts and ticks to load
await page.reload({ waitUntil: 'networkidle'});
await page.waitForSelector('.gl-plot-chart-area');
await page.waitForSelector('.gl-plot-y-tick-label');
// test log ticks hold up after refresh
await testLogTicks(page);
//await testLogPlotPixels(page);
});
// Leaving test as 'TODO' for now.
// NOTE: Not eligible for community contributions.
test.fixme('Verify that log mode option is reflected in import/export JSON', async ({ page }) => {
await makeOverlayPlot(page);
await enableEditMode(page);
await enableLogMode(page);
await saveOverlayPlot(page);
// TODO ...export, delete the overlay, then import it...
//await testLogTicks(page);
// TODO, the plot is slightly at different position that in the other test, so this fails.
// ...We can fix it by copying all steps from the first test...
// await testLogPlotPixels(page);
});
});
/**
* Makes an overlay plot with a sine wave generator and clicks on the overlay plot in the sidebar so it is the active thing displayed.
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function makeOverlayPlot(page) {
// fresh page with time range from 2022-03-29 22:00:00.000Z to 2022-03-29 22:00:30.000Z
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
// Set a specific time range for consistency, otherwise it will change
// on every test to a range based on the current time.
const timeInputs = page.locator('input.c-input--datetime');
await timeInputs.first().click();
await timeInputs.first().fill('2022-03-29 22:00:00.000Z');
await timeInputs.nth(1).click();
await timeInputs.nth(1).fill('2022-03-29 22:00:30.000Z');
// create overlay plot
await page.locator('button.c-create-button').click();
await page.locator('li:has-text("Overlay Plot")').click();
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation({ waitUntil: 'networkidle'}),
page.locator('text=OK').click(),
//Wait for Save Banner to appear
page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message')
]);
//Wait until Save Banner is gone
await page.locator('.c-message-banner__close-button').click();
await page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message', { state: 'detached'});
// save the overlay plot
await saveOverlayPlot(page);
// create a sinewave generator
await page.locator('button.c-create-button').click();
await page.locator('li:has-text("Sine Wave Generator")').click();
// set amplitude to 6, offset 4, period 2
await page.locator('div:nth-child(5) .form-row .c-form-row__controls .form-control .field input').click();
await page.locator('div:nth-child(5) .form-row .c-form-row__controls .form-control .field input').fill('6');
await page.locator('div:nth-child(6) .form-row .c-form-row__controls .form-control .field input').click();
await page.locator('div:nth-child(6) .form-row .c-form-row__controls .form-control .field input').fill('4');
await page.locator('div:nth-child(7) .form-row .c-form-row__controls .form-control .field input').click();
await page.locator('div:nth-child(7) .form-row .c-form-row__controls .form-control .field input').fill('2');
// Click OK to make generator
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation({ waitUntil: 'networkidle'}),
page.locator('text=OK').click(),
//Wait for Save Banner to appear
page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message')
]);
//Wait until Save Banner is gone
await page.locator('.c-message-banner__close-button').click();
await page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message', { state: 'detached'});
// click on overlay plot
await page.locator('text=Open MCT My Items >> span').nth(3).click();
await Promise.all([
page.waitForNavigation(),
page.locator('text=Unnamed Overlay Plot').first().click()
]);
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function testRegularTicks(page) {
const yTicks = await page.locator('.gl-plot-y-tick-label');
expect(await yTicks.count()).toBe(7);
await expect(yTicks.nth(0)).toHaveText('-2');
await expect(yTicks.nth(1)).toHaveText('0');
await expect(yTicks.nth(2)).toHaveText('2');
await expect(yTicks.nth(3)).toHaveText('4');
await expect(yTicks.nth(4)).toHaveText('6');
await expect(yTicks.nth(5)).toHaveText('8');
await expect(yTicks.nth(6)).toHaveText('10');
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function testLogTicks(page) {
const yTicks = await page.locator('.gl-plot-y-tick-label');
expect(await yTicks.count()).toBe(28);
await expect(yTicks.nth(0)).toHaveText('-2.98');
await expect(yTicks.nth(1)).toHaveText('-2.50');
await expect(yTicks.nth(2)).toHaveText('-2.00');
await expect(yTicks.nth(3)).toHaveText('-1.51');
await expect(yTicks.nth(4)).toHaveText('-1.20');
await expect(yTicks.nth(5)).toHaveText('-1.00');
await expect(yTicks.nth(6)).toHaveText('-0.80');
await expect(yTicks.nth(7)).toHaveText('-0.58');
await expect(yTicks.nth(8)).toHaveText('-0.40');
await expect(yTicks.nth(9)).toHaveText('-0.20');
await expect(yTicks.nth(10)).toHaveText('-0.00');
await expect(yTicks.nth(11)).toHaveText('0.20');
await expect(yTicks.nth(12)).toHaveText('0.40');
await expect(yTicks.nth(13)).toHaveText('0.58');
await expect(yTicks.nth(14)).toHaveText('0.80');
await expect(yTicks.nth(15)).toHaveText('1.00');
await expect(yTicks.nth(16)).toHaveText('1.20');
await expect(yTicks.nth(17)).toHaveText('1.51');
await expect(yTicks.nth(18)).toHaveText('2.00');
await expect(yTicks.nth(19)).toHaveText('2.50');
await expect(yTicks.nth(20)).toHaveText('2.98');
await expect(yTicks.nth(21)).toHaveText('3.50');
await expect(yTicks.nth(22)).toHaveText('4.00');
await expect(yTicks.nth(23)).toHaveText('4.50');
await expect(yTicks.nth(24)).toHaveText('5.31');
await expect(yTicks.nth(25)).toHaveText('7.00');
await expect(yTicks.nth(26)).toHaveText('8.00');
await expect(yTicks.nth(27)).toHaveText('9.00');
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function enableEditMode(page) {
// turn on edit mode
await page.locator('text=Unnamed Overlay Plot Snapshot >> button').nth(3).click();
await expect(await page.locator('text=Snapshot Save and Finish Editing Save and Continue Editing >> button').nth(1)).toBeVisible();
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function enableLogMode(page) {
// turn on log mode
await page.locator('text=Y Axis Label Log mode Auto scale Padding >> input[type="checkbox"]').first().check();
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function disableLogMode(page) {
// turn off log mode
await page.locator('text=Y Axis Label Log mode Auto scale Padding >> input[type="checkbox"]').first().uncheck();
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function saveOverlayPlot(page) {
// save overlay plot
await page.locator('text=Snapshot Save and Finish Editing Save and Continue Editing >> button').nth(1).click();
await Promise.all([
page.locator('text=Save and Finish Editing').click(),
//Wait for Save Banner to appear
page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message')
]);
//Wait until Save Banner is gone
await page.locator('.c-message-banner__close-button').click();
await page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message', { state: 'detached' });
}
/**
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
// FIXME: Remove this eslint exception once implemented
// eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
async function testLogPlotPixels(page) {
const pixelsMatch = await page.evaluate(async () => {
// TODO get canvas pixels at a few locations to make sure they're the correct color, to test that the plot comes out as expected.
await new Promise((r) => setTimeout(r, 5 * 1000));
// These are some pixels that should be blue points in the log plot.
// If the plot changes shape to an unexpected shape, this will
// likely fail, which is what we want.
//
// I found these pixels by pausing playwright in debug mode at this
// point, and using similar code as below to output the pixel data, then
// I logged those pixels here.
const expectedBluePixels = [
// TODO these pixel sets only work with the first test, but not the second test.
// [60, 35],
// [121, 125],
// [156, 377],
// [264, 73],
// [372, 186],
// [576, 73],
// [659, 439],
// [675, 423]
[60, 35],
[120, 125],
[156, 375],
[264, 73],
[372, 185],
[575, 72],
[659, 437],
[675, 421]
];
// The first canvas in the DOM is the one that has the plot point
// icons (canvas 2d), which is the one we are testing. The second
// one in the DOM is the WebGL canvas with the line. (Why aren't
// they both WebGL?)
const canvas = document.querySelector('canvas');
const ctx = canvas.getContext('2d');
for (const pixel of expectedBluePixels) {
// XXX Possible optimization: call getImageData only once with
// area including all pixels to be tested.
const data = ctx.getImageData(pixel[0], pixel[1], 1, 1).data;
// #43b0ffff <-- openmct cyanish-blue with 100% opacity
// if (data[0] !== 0x43 || data[1] !== 0xb0 || data[2] !== 0xff || data[3] !== 0xff) {
if (data[0] === 0 && data[1] === 0 && data[2] === 0 && data[3] === 0) {
// If any pixel is empty, it means we didn't hit a plot point.
return false;
}
}
return true;
});
expect(pixelsMatch).toBe(true);
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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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 { test } = require('../../../fixtures.js');
const { expect } = require('@playwright/test');
test.describe('Time conductor operations', () => {
test('validate start time does not exceeds end time', async ({ page }) => {
// Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
const year = new Date().getFullYear();
let startDate = 'xxxx-01-01 01:00:00.000Z';
startDate = year + startDate.substring(4);
let endDate = 'xxxx-01-01 02:00:00.000Z';
endDate = year + endDate.substring(4);
const startTimeLocator = page.locator('input[type="text"]').first();
const endTimeLocator = page.locator('input[type="text"]').nth(1);
// Click start time
await startTimeLocator.click();
// Click end time
await endTimeLocator.click();
await endTimeLocator.fill(endDate.toString());
await startTimeLocator.fill(startDate.toString());
// invalid start date
startDate = (year + 1) + startDate.substring(4);
await startTimeLocator.fill(startDate.toString());
await endTimeLocator.click();
const startDateValidityStatus = await startTimeLocator.evaluate((element) => element.checkValidity());
expect(startDateValidityStatus).not.toBeTruthy();
// fix to valid start date
startDate = (year - 1) + startDate.substring(4);
await startTimeLocator.fill(startDate.toString());
// invalid end date
endDate = (year - 2) + endDate.substring(4);
await endTimeLocator.fill(endDate.toString());
await startTimeLocator.click();
const endDateValidityStatus = await endTimeLocator.evaluate((element) => element.checkValidity());
expect(endDateValidityStatus).not.toBeTruthy();
});
});
// Testing instructions:
// Try to change the realtime offsets when in realtime (local clock) mode.
test.describe('Time conductor input fields real-time mode', () => {
test('validate input fields in real-time mode', async ({ page }) => {
const startOffset = {
secs: '23'
};
const endOffset = {
secs: '31'
};
// Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
// Switch to real-time mode
await setRealTimeMode(page);
// Set start time offset
await setStartOffset(page, startOffset);
// Verify time was updated on time offset button
await expect(page.locator('data-testid=conductor-start-offset-button')).toContainText('00:30:23');
// Set end time offset
await setEndOffset(page, endOffset);
// Verify time was updated on preceding time offset button
await expect(page.locator('data-testid=conductor-end-offset-button')).toContainText('00:00:31');
});
/**
* Verify that offsets and url params are preserved when switching
* between fixed timespan and real-time mode.
*/
test('preserve offsets and url params when switching between fixed and real-time mode', async ({ page }) => {
const startOffset = {
mins: '30',
secs: '23'
};
const endOffset = {
secs: '01'
};
// Convert offsets to milliseconds
const startDelta = (30 * 60 * 1000) + (23 * 1000);
const endDelta = (1 * 1000);
// Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
// Switch to real-time mode
await setRealTimeMode(page);
// Set start time offset
await setStartOffset(page, startOffset);
// Set end time offset
await setEndOffset(page, endOffset);
// Switch to fixed timespan mode
await setFixedTimeMode(page);
// Switch back to real-time mode
await setRealTimeMode(page);
// Verify updated start time offset persists after mode switch
await expect(page.locator('data-testid=conductor-start-offset-button')).toContainText('00:30:23');
// Verify updated end time offset persists after mode switch
await expect(page.locator('data-testid=conductor-end-offset-button')).toContainText('00:00:01');
// Verify url parameters persist after mode switch
await page.waitForNavigation();
expect(page.url()).toContain(`startDelta=${startDelta}`);
expect(page.url()).toContain(`endDelta=${endDelta}`);
});
});
/**
* @typedef {Object} OffsetValues
* @property {string | undefined} hours
* @property {string | undefined} mins
* @property {string | undefined} secs
*/
/**
* Set the values (hours, mins, secs) for the start time offset when in realtime mode
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {OffsetValues} 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
*/
async function setEndOffset(page, offset) {
const endOffsetButton = page.locator('data-testid=conductor-end-offset-button');
await setTimeConductorOffset(page, offset, endOffsetButton);
}
/**
* Set the time conductor to fixed timespan mode
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function setFixedTimeMode(page) {
await setTimeConductorMode(page, true);
}
/**
* Set the time conductor to realtime mode
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
*/
async function setRealTimeMode(page) {
await setTimeConductorMode(page, false);
}
/**
* Set the values (hours, mins, secs) for the TimeConductor offsets when in realtime mode
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {OffsetValues} offset
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Locator} offsetButton
*/
async function setTimeConductorOffset(page, {hours, mins, secs}, offsetButton) {
await offsetButton.click();
if (hours) {
await page.fill('.pr-time-controls__hrs', hours);
}
if (mins) {
await page.fill('.pr-time-controls__mins', mins);
}
if (secs) {
await page.fill('.pr-time-controls__secs', secs);
}
// Click the check button
await page.locator('.icon-check').click();
}
/**
* Set the time conductor mode to either fixed timespan or realtime mode.
* @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.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();
}
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{
"cookies": [],
"origins": [
{
"origin": "http://localhost:8080",
"localStorage": [
{
"name": "tcHistory",
"value": "{\"utc\":[{\"start\":1651513945533,\"end\":1651515745533}]}"
},
{
"name": "mct",
"value": "{\"mine\":{\"identifier\":{\"key\":\"mine\",\"namespace\":\"\"},\"name\":\"My Items\",\"type\":\"folder\",\"composition\":[{\"key\":\"c0f99e39-85e7-4ef7-99b1-ef52d4ed69b2\",\"namespace\":\"\"}],\"location\":\"ROOT\",\"persisted\":1651515746374,\"modified\":1651515746374},\"c0f99e39-85e7-4ef7-99b1-ef52d4ed69b2\":{\"name\":\"Unnamed Condition Set\",\"type\":\"conditionSet\",\"identifier\":{\"key\":\"c0f99e39-85e7-4ef7-99b1-ef52d4ed69b2\",\"namespace\":\"\"},\"configuration\":{\"conditionTestData\":[],\"conditionCollection\":[{\"isDefault\":true,\"id\":\"e35a066b-eb0e-4b05-a4c9-cc31dc202572\",\"configuration\":{\"name\":\"Default\",\"output\":\"Default\",\"trigger\":\"all\",\"criteria\":[]},\"summary\":\"Default condition\"}]},\"composition\":[],\"telemetry\":{},\"modified\":1651515746373,\"location\":\"mine\",\"persisted\":1651515746373}}"
},
{
"name": "mct-tree-expanded",
"value": "[]"
}
]
}
]
}

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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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 test suite is dedicated to tests which can quickly verify that any openmct installation is
operable and that any type of testing can proceed.
Ideally, smoke tests should make zero assumptions about how and where they are run. This makes them
more resilient to change and therefor a better indicator of failure. Smoke tests will also run quickly
as they cover a very "thin surface" of functionality.
When deciding between authoring new smoke tests or functional tests, ask yourself "would I feel
comfortable running this test during a live mission?" Avoid creating or deleting Domain Objects.
Make no assumptions about the order that elements appear in the DOM.
*/
const { test } = require('../fixtures.js');
const { expect } = require('@playwright/test');
test('Verify that the create button appears and that the Folder Domain Object is available for selection', async ({ page }) => {
//Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
//Click the Create button
await page.click('button:has-text("Create")');
// Verify that Create Folder appears in the dropdown
const locator = page.locator(':nth-match(:text("Folder"), 2)');
await expect(locator).toBeEnabled();
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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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.
*****************************************************************************/
/*
Collection of Visual Tests set to run in a default context. The tests within this suite
are only meant to run against openmct's app.js started by `npm run start` within the
`./e2e/playwright-visual.config.js` file.
These should only use functional expect statements to verify assumptions about the state
in a test and not for functional verification of correctness. Visual tests are not supposed
to "fail" on assertions. Instead, they should be used to detect changes between builds or branches.
Note: Larger testsuite sizes are OK due to the setup time associated with these tests.
*/
const { test, expect } = require('@playwright/test');
const percySnapshot = require('@percy/playwright');
const path = require('path');
const sinon = require('sinon');
const VISUAL_GRACE_PERIOD = 5 * 1000; //Lets the application "simmer" before the snapshot is taken
// Snippet from https://github.com/microsoft/playwright/issues/6347#issuecomment-965887758
// Will replace with cy.clock() equivalent
test.beforeEach(async ({ context }) => {
await context.addInitScript({
// eslint-disable-next-line no-undef
path: path.join(__dirname, '../../..', './node_modules/sinon/pkg/sinon.js')
});
await context.addInitScript(() => {
window.__clock = sinon.useFakeTimers({
now: 0,
shouldAdvanceTime: true
}); //Set browser clock to UNIX Epoch
});
});
test('Visual - Root and About', async ({ page }) => {
// Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
// Verify that Create button is actionable
await expect(page.locator('button:has-text("Create")')).toBeEnabled();
// Take a snapshot of the Dashboard
await page.waitForTimeout(VISUAL_GRACE_PERIOD);
await percySnapshot(page, 'Root');
// Click About button
await page.click('.l-shell__app-logo');
// Modify the Build information in 'about' to be consistent run-over-run
const versionInformationLocator = page.locator('ul.t-info.l-info.s-info');
await expect(versionInformationLocator).toBeEnabled();
await versionInformationLocator.evaluate(node => node.innerHTML = '<li>Version: visual-snapshot</li> <li>Build Date: Mon Nov 15 2021 08:07:51 GMT-0800 (Pacific Standard Time)</li> <li>Revision: 93049cdbc6c047697ca204893db9603b864b8c9f</li> <li>Branch: master</li>');
// Take a snapshot of the About modal
await page.waitForTimeout(VISUAL_GRACE_PERIOD);
await percySnapshot(page, 'About');
});
test('Visual - Default Condition Set', async ({ page }) => {
//Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
//Click the Create button
await page.click('button:has-text("Create")');
// Click text=Condition Set
await page.click('text=Condition Set');
// Click text=OK
await page.click('text=OK');
// Take a snapshot of the newly created Condition Set object
await page.waitForTimeout(VISUAL_GRACE_PERIOD);
await percySnapshot(page, 'Default Condition Set');
});
test('Visual - Default Condition Widget', async ({ page }) => {
//Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
//Click the Create button
await page.click('button:has-text("Create")');
// Click text=Condition Widget
await page.click('text=Condition Widget');
// Click text=OK
await page.click('text=OK');
// Take a snapshot of the newly created Condition Widget object
await page.waitForTimeout(VISUAL_GRACE_PERIOD);
await percySnapshot(page, 'Default Condition Widget');
});
test('Visual - Time Conductor start time is less than end time', async ({ page }) => {
//Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
const year = new Date().getFullYear();
let startDate = 'xxxx-01-01 01:00:00.000Z';
startDate = year + startDate.substring(4);
let endDate = 'xxxx-01-01 02:00:00.000Z';
endDate = year + endDate.substring(4);
await page.locator('input[type="text"]').nth(1).fill(endDate.toString());
await page.locator('input[type="text"]').first().fill(startDate.toString());
// verify no error msg
await page.waitForTimeout(VISUAL_GRACE_PERIOD);
await percySnapshot(page, 'Default Time conductor');
startDate = (year + 1) + startDate.substring(4);
await page.locator('input[type="text"]').first().fill(startDate.toString());
await page.locator('input[type="text"]').nth(1).click();
// verify error msg for start time (unable to capture snapshot of popup)
await page.waitForTimeout(VISUAL_GRACE_PERIOD);
await percySnapshot(page, 'Start time error');
startDate = (year - 1) + startDate.substring(4);
await page.locator('input[type="text"]').first().fill(startDate.toString());
endDate = (year - 2) + endDate.substring(4);
await page.locator('input[type="text"]').nth(1).fill(endDate.toString());
await page.locator('input[type="text"]').first().click();
// verify error msg for end time (unable to capture snapshot of popup)
await page.waitForTimeout(VISUAL_GRACE_PERIOD);
await percySnapshot(page, 'End time error');
});
test('Visual - Sine Wave Generator Form', async ({ page }) => {
//Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
//Click the Create button
await page.click('button:has-text("Create")');
// Click text=Sine Wave Generator
await page.click('text=Sine Wave Generator');
await page.waitForTimeout(VISUAL_GRACE_PERIOD);
await percySnapshot(page, 'Default Sine Wave Generator Form');
await page.locator('.field.control.l-input-sm input').first().click();
await page.locator('.field.control.l-input-sm input').first().fill('');
// Validate red x mark
await page.waitForTimeout(VISUAL_GRACE_PERIOD);
await percySnapshot(page, 'removed amplitude property value');
});
test('Visual - Save Successful Banner', async ({ page }) => {
//Go to baseURL
await page.goto('/', { waitUntil: 'networkidle' });
//Click the Create button
await page.click('button:has-text("Create")');
//NOTE Something other than example imagery
await page.click('text=Timer');
// Click text=OK
await page.click('text=OK');
await page.locator('.c-message-banner__message').hover({ trial: true });
await percySnapshot(page, 'Banner message shown');
//Wait until Save Banner is gone
await page.waitForSelector('.c-message-banner__message', { state: 'detached'});
await percySnapshot(page, 'Banner message gone');
});

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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2022, 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.
*****************************************************************************/
/**
* Module defining EventTelemetryProvider. Created by chacskaylo on 06/18/2015.
*/
import messages from './transcript.json';
class EventTelemetryProvider {
constructor() {
this.defaultSize = 25;
}
generateData(firstObservedTime, count, startTime, duration, name) {
const millisecondsSinceStart = startTime - firstObservedTime;
const utc = startTime + (count * duration);
const ind = count % messages.length;
const message = messages[ind] + " - [" + millisecondsSinceStart + "]";
return {
name,
utc,
message
};
}
supportsRequest(domainObject) {
return domainObject.type === 'eventGenerator';
}
supportsSubscribe(domainObject) {
return domainObject.type === 'eventGenerator';
}
subscribe(domainObject, callback) {
const duration = domainObject.telemetry.duration * 1000;
const firstObservedTime = Date.now();
let count = 0;
const interval = setInterval(() => {
const startTime = Date.now();
const datum = this.generateData(firstObservedTime, count, startTime, duration, domainObject.name);
count += 1;
callback(datum);
}, duration);
return function () {
clearInterval(interval);
};
}
request(domainObject, options) {
let start = options.start;
const end = Math.min(Date.now(), options.end); // no future values
const duration = domainObject.telemetry.duration * 1000;
const size = options.size ? options.size : this.defaultSize;
const data = [];
const firstObservedTime = options.start;
let count = 0;
if (options.strategy === 'latest' || options.size === 1) {
start = end;
}
while (start <= end && data.length < size) {
const startTime = options.start + count;
data.push(this.generateData(firstObservedTime, count, startTime, duration, domainObject.name));
start += duration;
count += 1;
}
return Promise.resolve(data);
}
}
export default EventTelemetryProvider;

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/*****************************************************************************
* Open MCT, Copyright (c) 2014-2017, 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.
*****************************************************************************/
/*global define*/
define([
"./src/EventTelemetryProvider",
'legacyRegistry'
], function (
EventTelemetryProvider,
legacyRegistry
) {
"use strict";
legacyRegistry.register("example/eventGenerator", {
"name": "Event Message Generator",
"description": "For development use. Creates sample event message data that mimics a live data stream.",
"extensions": {
"components": [
{
"implementation": EventTelemetryProvider,
"type": "provider",
"provides": "telemetryService",
"depends": [
"$q",
"$timeout"
]
}
],
"types": [
{
"key": "eventGenerator",
"name": "Event Message Generator",
"cssClass": "icon-generator-events",
"description": "For development use. Creates sample event message data that mimics a live data stream.",
"priority": 10,
"features": "creation",
"model": {
"telemetry": {}
},
"telemetry": {
"source": "eventGenerator",
"domains": [
{
"key": "utc",
"name": "Timestamp",
"format": "utc"
}
],
"ranges": [
{
"key": "message",
"name": "Message",
"format": "string"
}
]
}
}
]
}
});
});

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