| 'use strict'; |
| |
| /** |
| * Create test that a CSS property computes to the expected value. |
| * The document element #target is used to perform the test. |
| * |
| * @param {string} property The name of the CSS property being tested. |
| * @param {string} specified A specified value for the property. |
| * @param {string|array} computed The expected computed value, |
| * or an array of permitted computed value. |
| * If omitted, defaults to specified. |
| * @param {string} titleExtra Additional information to put in test output. |
| * @param {object} options Additional test information, such as a custom |
| * comparison function required for color tests. |
| * comparisonFunction is a function that takes two |
| * arguments, actual and expected and contains asserts. |
| */ |
| function test_computed_value(property, specified, computed, titleExtra, options = {}) { |
| if (!computed) |
| computed = specified; |
| |
| test(() => { |
| const target = document.getElementById('target'); |
| assert_true(property in getComputedStyle(target), property + " doesn't seem to be supported in the computed style"); |
| assert_true(CSS.supports(property, specified), "'" + specified + "' is a supported value for " + property + "."); |
| target.style[property] = ''; |
| target.style[property] = specified; |
| |
| let readValue = getComputedStyle(target)[property]; |
| if (options.comparisonFunction) { |
| options.comparisonFunction(readValue, computed); |
| } else if (Array.isArray(computed)) { |
| assert_in_array(readValue, computed); |
| } else { |
| assert_equals(readValue, computed); |
| } |
| if (readValue !== specified) { |
| target.style[property] = ''; |
| target.style[property] = readValue; |
| assert_equals(getComputedStyle(target)[property], readValue, |
| 'computed value should round-trip'); |
| } |
| }, `Property ${property} value '${specified}'${titleExtra ? ' ' + titleExtra : ''}`); |
| } |
| |
| function testComputedValueGreaterOrLowerThan(property, specified, expected, titleExtra) { |
| test(() => { |
| const target = document.getElementById('target'); |
| assert_true(property in getComputedStyle(target), property + " doesn't seem to be supported in the computed style"); |
| assert_true(CSS.supports(property, specified), "'" + specified + "' is a supported value for " + property + "."); |
| target.style[property] = ''; |
| target.style[property] = specified; |
| let readValue = parseFloat(getComputedStyle(target)[property]); |
| assert_true(isFinite(readValue), specified + " expected finite value but got " + readValue) |
| assert_false(isNaN(readValue), specified + " expected finite value but got " + readValue) |
| if (expected > 0) |
| assert_greater_than_equal(readValue, expected, specified); |
| else |
| assert_less_than_equal(readValue, expected, specified); |
| }, `Property ${property} value '${specified}'${titleExtra ? ' ' + titleExtra : ''}`); |
| } |
| |
| function testTransformValuesCloseTo(specified, epsilon, expectedValue, description) |
| { |
| if(!description) { |
| description = `Property ${specified} value expected same with ${expectedValue} in +/-${epsilon}` |
| } |
| |
| test(function() |
| { |
| var targetElement = document.getElementById("target"); |
| targetElement.style.setProperty('transform', "initial"); |
| |
| /* |
| Since we are running many consecutive tests on the same |
| element, then it is necessary to reset its property |
| to an initial value before actually re-testing it. |
| */ |
| |
| targetElement.style.setProperty('transform', specified); |
| |
| var computedCalcValue = getComputedStyle(targetElement)['transform']; |
| |
| /* |
| We first strip out the word "matrix" with the |
| opening parenthesis "(" and the closing |
| parenthesis ")" |
| */ |
| |
| computedCalcValue = computedCalcValue.replace("matrix(", "").replace(")", ""); |
| |
| /* |
| Then, we split the string at each comma "," |
| and store the resulting 6 sub-strings into |
| tableSplitComputedCalcValue |
| */ |
| |
| var tableSplitCalcValue = computedCalcValue.split(","); |
| |
| /* |
| We convert the 6 sub-strings into numerical floating values |
| so that mathematical operations (subtraction, absolute value, |
| comparison) can be performed. |
| */ |
| |
| tableSplitCalcValue[0] = parseFloat(tableSplitCalcValue[0]); |
| tableSplitCalcValue[1] = parseFloat(tableSplitCalcValue[1]); |
| tableSplitCalcValue[2] = parseFloat(tableSplitCalcValue[2]); |
| tableSplitCalcValue[3] = parseFloat(tableSplitCalcValue[3]); |
| tableSplitCalcValue[4] = parseFloat(tableSplitCalcValue[4]); |
| tableSplitCalcValue[5] = parseFloat(tableSplitCalcValue[5]); |
| |
| /* |
| Now, we execute the same steps with the expectedValue |
| */ |
| |
| targetElement.style.setProperty('transform', expectedValue); |
| |
| var computedExpectedValue = getComputedStyle(targetElement)['transform']; |
| |
| /* |
| We first strip out the word "matrix" with the |
| opening parenthesis "(" and the closing |
| parenthesis ")" |
| */ |
| |
| computedExpectedValue = computedExpectedValue.replace("matrix(", "").replace(")", ""); |
| |
| /* |
| Then, we split the string at each comma "," |
| and store the resulting 6 sub-strings into |
| tableSplitComputedCalcValue |
| */ |
| |
| var tableSplitExpectedValue = computedExpectedValue.split(","); |
| |
| /* |
| We convert the 6 sub-strings into numerical floating values |
| so that mathematical operations (subtraction, absolute value, |
| comparison) can be performed. |
| */ |
| |
| tableSplitExpectedValue[0] = parseFloat(tableSplitExpectedValue[0]); |
| tableSplitExpectedValue[1] = parseFloat(tableSplitExpectedValue[1]); |
| tableSplitExpectedValue[2] = parseFloat(tableSplitExpectedValue[2]); |
| tableSplitExpectedValue[3] = parseFloat(tableSplitExpectedValue[3]); |
| tableSplitExpectedValue[4] = parseFloat(tableSplitExpectedValue[4]); |
| tableSplitExpectedValue[5] = parseFloat(tableSplitExpectedValue[5]); |
| |
| assert_array_approx_equals(tableSplitCalcValue, tableSplitExpectedValue, epsilon); |
| } , description); |
| |
| } |
| |
| function test_pseudo_computed_value(pseudo, property, specified, computed, titleExtra) { |
| if (!computed) |
| computed = specified; |
| |
| test(() => { |
| assert_true(/^::\w+$/.test(pseudo), pseudo + " doesn't seem to be a pseudo-element"); |
| const styleElement = document.createElement("style"); |
| document.documentElement.appendChild(styleElement); |
| try { |
| const {sheet} = styleElement; |
| sheet.insertRule("#target" + pseudo + "{}"); |
| const {style} = sheet.cssRules[0]; |
| const target = document.getElementById('target'); |
| |
| assert_true(property in getComputedStyle(target, pseudo), property + " doesn't seem to be supported in the computed style"); |
| assert_true(CSS.supports(property, specified), "'" + specified + "' is a supported value for " + property + "."); |
| style[property] = specified; |
| |
| let readValue = getComputedStyle(target, pseudo)[property]; |
| if (Array.isArray(computed)) { |
| assert_in_array(readValue, computed); |
| } else { |
| assert_equals(readValue, computed); |
| } |
| if (readValue !== specified) { |
| style[property] = ''; |
| style[property] = readValue; |
| assert_equals(getComputedStyle(target, pseudo)[property], readValue, |
| 'computed value should round-trip'); |
| } |
| } finally { |
| document.documentElement.removeChild(styleElement); |
| } |
| }, `Property ${property} value '${specified}' in ${pseudo}${titleExtra ? ' ' + titleExtra : ''}`); |
| } |