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  1. fedcm/
  2. echoing-nester.html
  3. fedcm-helper.sub.js
  4. fedcm-iframe-level2.html
  5. fedcm-iframe.html
  6. fedcm-mock.js
  7. fedcm-mojojs-helper.js
  8. federatedcredential-get.html
  9. fencedframe-mark-signedin.html
  10. iframe-mark-signedin.html
  11. mark_signedin
  12. mark_signedin.sub.headers
  13. mark_signedout
  14. mark_signedout.sub.headers
  15. otpcredential-helper.js
  16. otpcredential-iframe.html
  17. passwordcredential-get.html
  18. README.md
  19. set_cookie
  20. set_cookie.headers
credential-management/support/README.md

CredentialManagement Testing

OTPCredential Testing

In this test suite otpcredential-helper.js is a testing framework that enables engines to test OTPCredential by intercepting the connection between the browser and the underlying operating system and mock its behavior.

Usage:

  1. Include the following in your test:
<script src="/resources/test-only-api.js"></script>
<script src="support/otpcredential-helper.js"></script>
  1. Set expectations
await expect(receive).andReturn(() => {
  // mock behavior
})
  1. Call navigator.credentials.get({otp: {transport: ["sms"]}})
  2. Verify results

The mocking API is browser agnostic and is designed such that other engines could implement it too.

Here are the symbols that are exposed to tests that need to be implemented per engine:

  • function receive(): the main/only function that can be mocked
  • function expect(): the main/only function that enables us to mock it
  • enum State {kSuccess, kTimeout}: allows you to mock success/failures

FedCM Testing

fedcm-mojojs-helper.js exposes fedcm_mojo_mock_test which is a specialized promise_test which comes pre-setup with the appropriate mocking infrastructure to emulate platform federated auth backend. The mock is passed to the test function as the second parameter.

Example usage:

<script type="module">
  import {fedcm_mojo_mock_test} from './support/fedcm-mojojs-helper.js';

  fedcm_mojo_mock_test(async (t, mock) => {
    mock.returnToken("https://idp.test/fedcm.json", "a_token");
    assert_equals("a_token", await navigator.credentials.get(options));
  }, "Successfully obtaining a token using mock.");
</script>

The chromium implementation uses the MojoJS shim.