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code-server/test/utils/globalE2eSetup.ts
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Implement last opened functionality (#4633)
* Implement last opened functionality

Fixes https://github.com/cdr/code-server/issues/4619

* Fix test temp dirs not being cleaned up

* Mock logger everywhere

This suppresses all the error and debug output we generate which makes
it hard to actually find which test has failed.  It also gives us a
standard way to test logging for the few places we do that.

* Use separate data directories for unit test instances

Exactly as we do for the e2e tests.

* Add integration tests for vscode route

* Make settings use --user-data-dir

Without this test instances step on each other feet and they also
clobber your own non-test settings.

* Make redirects consistent

They will preserve the trailing slash if there is one.

* Remove compilation check

If you do a regular non-watch build there are no compilation stats so
this bricks VS Code in CI when running the unit tests.

I am not sure how best to fix this for the case where you have a build
that has not been packaged yet so I just removed it for now and added a
message to check if VS Code is compiling when in dev mode.

* Update code-server update endpoint name
2021-12-17 13:06:52 -06:00

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TypeScript

import { Cookie } from "playwright"
import { CookieKeys } from "../../src/common/http"
import { hash } from "../../src/node/util"
import { PASSWORD, workspaceDir } from "./constants"
import { clean } from "./helpers"
import * as wtfnode from "./wtfnode"
/**
* Perform workspace cleanup and authenticate. This should be ran before e2e
* tests execute.
*/
export default async function () {
console.log("\n🚨 Running Global Setup for Playwright End-to-End Tests")
console.log(" Please hang tight...")
// Cleanup workspaces from previous tests.
await clean(workspaceDir)
if (process.env.WTF_NODE) {
wtfnode.setup()
}
// TODO: Replace this with a call to code-server to get the cookie. To avoid
// too much overhead we can do an http POST request and avoid spawning a
// browser for it.
const cookies: Cookie[] = [
{
domain: "localhost",
expires: -1,
httpOnly: false,
name: CookieKeys.Session,
path: "/",
sameSite: "Lax",
secure: false,
value: await hash(PASSWORD),
},
]
// Save storage state and store as an env variable
// More info: https://playwright.dev/docs/auth/#reuse-authentication-state
process.env.STORAGE = JSON.stringify({ cookies })
console.log("✅ Global Setup for Playwright End-to-End Tests is now complete.")
}