In IE, `option` elements may have different initial `option` colors.
They may initially all be transparent, but later the selected
option gets a blue background with white text; we now ignore it.
The logic of `qunit-assert-domequal` was also fixed to use the same
method of fetching styles in all browsers; IE used to get a legacy
one meant for IE <9 due to a mistake in the performed check.
Changes:
* add `tests/lib/vendor/**/*` to `.eslintignore`
* move `qunit-composite` to `tests/lib` so that we can modify it
* move `qunit-assert-classes` to `tests/lib` so that we can modify it
* move `qunit-assert-close` to `tests/lib` so that we can modify it
* replace `assert.push` with `assert.pushResult`
* remove usage of `QUnit.extend`
Closes gh-2157
jQuery >=3.4.0 uses a special focus/blur handler pair needed to fix various
issues with checkboxes/radio buttons as well as being able to pass data in focus
triggers. This leaves extra focus & blur events if any of these events were ever
listened to at a particular element.
We've started skipping these handlers in the `domEqual` assertion in gh-1930 but
we missed a case where an event is triggered before any handler is attached -
jQuery >=3.4.0 attaches then an extra noop listener just to force the code path
to go through the setup code before the trigger happens. We now skip this extra
handler as well.
This fixes a test failure in "dialog: methods" destroy tests.
Closes gh-1945
Ref jquery/jquery#4496
Ref gh-1930
jQuery >=3.4.0 uses a special focus/blur handler pair
needed to fix various issues with checkboxes/radio buttons
as well as being able to pass data in focus triggers.
However, this leaves dummy focus & blur events if any of these
events were ever listened to at a particular element. There's not
a lot UI can do to fix this so we now just skip these handlers for
data comparisons in tests.
Ref jquery/jquery#4496
Closes gh-1930
Co-authored-by: Richard Gibson <richard.gibson@gmail.com>
Ref #10119
Ref gh-1528
* Adds RequireJS and relies on AMD for loading dependencies.
* Updates to grunt-contrib-qunit 0.6.0.
* Convert `domEqual()` to a proper QUnit assertion.
* Introduces two bootstrap files (JS and CSS) which use `data-` attributes to
reduce the amount of boilerplate needed in each test