Tests: Increase robustness of a draggable revert test

One of the changes is increasing `revertDuration` from 200 to 300. For some
reason, when jQuery 3.1 is used in an iframe (which TestSwarm uses) the timings
are lower than expected and `setTimeout` too slow and the check for animation
happens too late.

Closes gh-2230
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Michał Gołębiowski-Owczarek 2024-04-12 15:23:05 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -1018,7 +1018,7 @@ QUnit.test( "opacity, default, switching after initialization", function( assert
} );
QUnit.test( "revert and revertDuration", function( assert ) {
var ready = assert.async();
var ready = assert.async( 2 );
assert.expect( 7 );
var element = $( "#draggable2" ).draggable( {
@ -1035,7 +1035,7 @@ QUnit.test( "revert and revertDuration", function( assert ) {
$( "#draggable2" ).draggable( "option", {
revert: true,
revertDuration: 200,
revertDuration: 300,
stop: function() {
ready();
}
@ -1045,6 +1045,7 @@ QUnit.test( "revert and revertDuration", function( assert ) {
testHelper.move( element, 50, 50 );
setTimeout( function() {
assert.ok( $( "#draggable2" ).is( ":animated" ), "revert: true with revertDuration should animate" );
ready();
} );
} );