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code-server/test/utils/helpers.ts

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import { logger } from "@coder/logger"
import { promises as fs } from "fs"
import * as net from "net"
import * as os from "os"
import * as path from "path"
import { CodeServer, CodeServerPage } from "../e2e/models/CodeServer"
import { REVERSE_PROXY_PORT, REVERSE_PROXY_BASE_PATH } from "./constants"
/**
* Spy on the logger and console and replace with mock implementations to
* suppress the output.
*/
export function mockLogger() {
jest.spyOn(logger, "debug").mockImplementation()
jest.spyOn(logger, "error").mockImplementation()
jest.spyOn(logger, "info").mockImplementation()
jest.spyOn(logger, "trace").mockImplementation()
jest.spyOn(logger, "warn").mockImplementation()
jest.spyOn(console, "log").mockImplementation()
jest.spyOn(console, "debug").mockImplementation()
jest.spyOn(console, "error").mockImplementation()
jest.spyOn(console, "info").mockImplementation()
jest.spyOn(console, "trace").mockImplementation()
jest.spyOn(console, "warn").mockImplementation()
}
/**
* Clean up directories left by a test. It is recommended to do this when a test
* starts to avoid potentially accumulating infinite test directories.
*/
export async function clean(testName: string): Promise<void> {
const dir = path.join(os.tmpdir(), `code-server/tests/${testName}`)
chore: upgrade Code to 1.66 (#5135) * chore: upgrade Code to 1.66 * docs: update docs for Code upgrades * fixup!: docs * chore: update vscode submodule * chore: update integration patch * chore: update node-version patch * chore: update github-auth patch They completely changed how auth is handled for GitHub in https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/pull/145424 so our patch may not work. Will need to test and revisit. * refactor: remove postinstall patch It appears they renamed postinstall.js to postinstall.mjs and removed the use of `rimraf` which means our patch is no longer needed! :tada: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/commit/b0e8554cced292871a67748a18926cfd02f4e840 * chore: refresh local-storage patch * chore: refresh service-worker patch * chore: bulk refresh patches * fixup!: docs formatting * refactor: remove unused last-opened patch * fixup!: formatting docs * fixup!: formatting docs * refactor: remove rsync postinstall * Revert "refactor: remove rsync postinstall" This reverts commit 8d6b613e9d779ba18d0297710614516cde108bcf. * refactor: update postinstall.js to .mjs * feat(patches): add parent-origin bypass * docs(patches): add notes for testing store-socket * docs(patches): update testing info for node-version * refactor(patches): delete github-auth.diff patch * docs(patches): add notes for testing connection-type * fixup!: delete github-auth patch * fixup!: update connection type testing * docs(patches): add notes to insecure-notification.diff * docs(patches): add nots for update-check.diff * fixup!: remove comma in integration patch * fix(e2e): disable workspace trust * refactor: add --no-default-rc for yarn install * feat(patches): remove yarnrc in presinstall * fixup!: silly mistake * docs: add note about KEEP_MODULES=1 * docs(patches): add testing notes for node-version * refactor(patches): remove node-version It appears this is no longer needed due to the `remote/package.json` now which targets node rather than electron. * fixup!: add cd ../.. to code upgrade instructions * fixup!: add note to yarn --production flag * fixup!: make parent-origin easier to upstream * Revert "refactor(patches): delete github-auth.diff patch" This reverts commit 31a354a34345309fadc475491b392d7601e51a32. * Revert "fixup!: delete github-auth patch" This reverts commit bdeb5212e8c7be6cadd109941b486a4bcdae69fa. * Merge webview origin patch into webview patch * Remove unused post-install patch * Prevent builtin extensions from updating * Refresh sourcemaps patch * Update Node to v16 This matches the version in ./lib/vscode/remote/.yarnrc. I changed the engine to exactly 16 since if you use any different version it will just not work since the modules will have been built for 16 (due to the .yarnrc). * Replace fs.rmdir with fs.rm Node is showing a deprecation warning about it. * Update github-auth patch The local credentials provider is no longer used when there is a remote so this code moved into the backend web credential provider. * Prevent fs.rm from erroring about non-existent files We were using fs.rmdir which presumably did not have the same behavior in v14 (in v16 fs.rmdir also errors). * Install Python 3 in CentOS CI container Co-authored-by: Asher <ash@coder.com>
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await fs.rm(dir, { force: true, recursive: true })
}
/**
* Create a uniquely named temporary directory for a test.
*
* `tmpdir` should usually be preceeded by at least one call to `clean`.
*/
export async function tmpdir(testName: string): Promise<string> {
const dir = path.join(os.tmpdir(), `code-server/tests/${testName}`)
await fs.mkdir(dir, { recursive: true })
return await fs.mkdtemp(path.join(dir, `${testName}-`), { encoding: "utf8" })
}
/**
* @description Helper function to use an environment variable.
*
* @returns an array (similar to useState in React) with a function
* to set the value and reset the value
*/
export function useEnv(key: string): [(nextValue: string | undefined) => string | undefined, () => void] {
const initialValue = process.env[key]
const setValue = (nextValue: string | undefined) => (process.env[key] = nextValue)
// Node automatically converts undefined to string 'undefined'
// when assigning an environment variable.
// which is why we need to delete it if it's supposed to be undefined
// Source: https://stackoverflow.com/a/60147167
const resetValue = () => {
if (initialValue !== undefined) {
process.env[key] = initialValue
} else {
delete process.env[key]
}
}
return [setValue, resetValue]
}
/**
* Helper function to get a random port.
*
* Source: https://github.com/sindresorhus/get-port/blob/main/index.js#L23-L33
*/
export const getAvailablePort = (options?: net.ListenOptions): Promise<number> =>
new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const server = net.createServer()
server.unref()
server.on("error", reject)
server.listen(options, () => {
// NOTE@jsjoeio: not a huge fan of the type assertion
// but it works for now.
const { port } = server.address() as net.AddressInfo
server.close(() => {
resolve(port)
})
})
})
fix(testing): revert change & fix playwright tests (#4310) * fix(testing): revert change & fix playwright tests * fix(constants): add type to import statement * refactor(e2e): delete browser test This test was originally added to ensure playwright was working. At this point, we know it works so removing this test because it doesn't help with anything specific to code-server and only adds unnecessary code to the codebase plus increases the e2e test job duration. * chore(e2e): use 1 worker for e2e test I don't know if it's a resources issue, playwright, or code-server but it seems like the e2e tests choke when multiple workers are used. This change is okay because our CI runner only has 2 cores so it would only use 1 worker anyway, but by specifying it in our playwright config, we ensure more stability in our e2e tests working correctly. See these PRs: - https://github.com/cdr/code-server/pull/3263 - https://github.com/cdr/code-server/pull/4310 * revert(vscode): add missing route with redirect * chore(vscode): update to latest fork * Touch up compilation step. * Bump vendor. * Fix VS Code minification step * Move ClientConfiguration to common Common code must not import Node code as it is imported by the browser. * Ensure lib directory exists before curling cURL errors now because VS Code was moved and the directory does not exist. * Update incorrect e2e test help output Revert workers change as well; this can be overridden when desired. * Add back extension compilation step * Include missing resources in release This includes a favicon, for example. I opted to include the entire directory to make sure we do not miss anything. Some of the other stuff looks potentially useful (like completions). * Set quality property in product configuration When httpWebWorkerExtensionHostIframe.html is fetched it uses the web endpoint template (in which we do not include the commit) but if the quality is not set it prepends the commit to the web endpoint instead. The new static endpoint does not use/handle commits so this 404s. Long-term we might want to make the new static endpoint use commits like the old one but we will also need to update the various other static URLs to include the commit. For now I just fixed this by adding the quality since: 1. Probably faster than trying to find and update all static uses. 2. VS Code probably expects it anyway. 3. Gives us better control over the endpoint. * Update VS Code This fixes several build issues. * Bump vscode. * Bump. * Bump. * Use CLI directly. * Update tests to reflect new upstream behavior. * Move unit tests to after the build Our code has new dependencies on VS Code that are pulled in when the unit tests run. Because of this we need to build VS Code before running the unit tests (as it only pulls built code). * Upgrade proxy-agent dependencies This resolves a security report with one of its dependencies (vm2). * Symlink VS Code output directory before unit tests This is necessary now that we import from the out directory. * Fix issues surrounding persistent processes between tests. * Update VS Code cache directories These were renamed so the cached paths need to be updated. I changed the key as well to force a rebuild. * Move test symlink to script This way it works for local testing as well. I had to use out-build instead of out-vscode-server-min because Jest throws some obscure error about a handlebars haste map. * Fix listening on a socket * Update VS Code It contains fixes for missing files in the build. * Standardize disposals * Dispose HTTP server Shares code with the test HTTP server. For now it is a function but maybe we should make it a class that is extended by tests. * Dispose app on exit * Fix logging link errors Unfortunately the logger currently chokes when provided with error objects. Also for some reason the bracketed text was not displaying... * Update regex used by e2e to extract address The address was recently changed to use URL which seems to add a trailing slash when using toString, causing the regex match to fail. * Log browser console in e2e tests * Add base back to login page This is used to set cookies when using a base path. * Remove login page test The file this was testing no longer exists. * Use path.posix for static base Since this is a web path and not platform-dependent. * Add test for invalid password Co-authored-by: Teffen Ellis <teffen@nirri.us> Co-authored-by: Asher <ash@coder.com>
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/**
* Return a timer that will not reject as long as it is disposed or continually
* reset before the delay elapses.
*/
export function idleTimer(message: string, reject: (error: Error) => void, delay = 5000) {
const start = () => setTimeout(() => reject(new Error(message)), delay)
let timeout = start()
return {
reset: () => {
clearTimeout(timeout)
timeout = start()
},
dispose: () => {
clearTimeout(timeout)
},
}
}
/**
* A helper function which returns a boolean indicating whether
* the given address is AddressInfo and has .address
* and a .port property.
*/
export function isAddressInfo(address: unknown): address is net.AddressInfo {
return (
address !== null &&
typeof address !== "string" &&
(address as net.AddressInfo).port !== undefined &&
(address as net.AddressInfo).address !== undefined
)
}
/**
* If using a proxy, return the address of the proxy.
*
* Otherwise, return the direct address of code-server.
*/
export async function getMaybeProxiedCodeServer(codeServer: CodeServerPage | CodeServer): Promise<string> {
const address = await codeServer.address()
if (process.env.USE_PROXY === "1") {
const uri = new URL(address)
return `http://${uri.hostname}:${REVERSE_PROXY_PORT}/${uri.port}/${REVERSE_PROXY_BASE_PATH}/`
}
return address
}
/**
* Stripes proxy base from url.pathname
* i.e. /<port>/ide + route returns just route
*/
export function getMaybeProxiedPathname(url: URL): string {
if (process.env.USE_PROXY === "1") {
// Behind proxy, path will be /<port>/ide + route
const pathWithoutProxy = url.pathname.split(`/${REVERSE_PROXY_BASE_PATH}`)[1]
return pathWithoutProxy
}
return url.pathname
}