openmct/platform/telemetry/test/TelemetryHandlerSpec.js
Andrew Henry 433dee0314 Update test specs to use Jasmine 3 (#2089)
* Updated Karma and Jasmine versions

* Added DOMObserver class. Supports promise-based testing of DOM changes

Update asynchronous test specs to use promises or done() instead of waitsFor/runs

* Modified ActionCapability to duplicate context object properties as own properties for better object equality comparisons

* Global find + replace to fix syntax issues

* Fixed various issues caused by non-deterministic runtime order of tests in Jasmine 3. Fixed issues caused by changes to determination of object equality

* Addressed review comments

* Resolved merge conflicts with master

* Fixed style errors

* Use spy.calls.count() instead of manually tracking
2018-06-29 17:32:59 -07:00

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define(
["../src/TelemetryHandler"],
function (TelemetryHandler) {
describe("The telemetry handler", function () {
// TelemetryHandler just provides a factory
// for TelemetryHandle, so most real testing
// should happen there.
var mockQ,
mockSubscriber,
mockDomainObject,
mockCallback,
mockSubscription,
handler;
beforeEach(function () {
mockQ = jasmine.createSpyObj("$q", ["when"]);
mockSubscriber = jasmine.createSpyObj(
'telemetrySubscriber',
['subscribe']
);
mockDomainObject = jasmine.createSpyObj(
'domainObject',
['getId', 'getCapability']
);
mockCallback = jasmine.createSpy('callback');
mockSubscription = jasmine.createSpyObj(
'subscription',
[
'unsubscribe',
'getTelemetryObjects',
'getRangeValue',
'getDomainValue'
]
);
mockSubscriber.subscribe.and.returnValue(mockSubscription);
handler = new TelemetryHandler(mockQ, mockSubscriber);
});
it("acts as a factory for subscription objects", function () {
var handle = handler.handle(
mockDomainObject,
mockCallback
);
// Just verify that this looks like a TelemetrySubscription
[
"unsubscribe",
"getTelemetryObjects",
"getRangeValue",
"getDomainValue",
"request"
].forEach(function (method) {
expect(handle[method]).toEqual(jasmine.any(Function));
});
});
});
}
);