jQuery 3.2 & newer have a different animation logic and the animated elements
width/height differ from the starting ones even at the beginning of the
animation. The point of the assertions checking that they're identical was
to ensure bug #5245 is fixed; that issue manifested by a big jump to half the
element size. To test for that, it's enough to check that the first obtained
values are close to the original ones.
This makes effects tests pass in all supported jQuery versions.
Closes gh-1928
Ref #5245
This helps fix issues that make tooltip tests sometimes fail when run against
jQuery 3.2 or newer due to timing differences.
Details:
* Add the `moduleAfterEach` function ensuring no timers are running.
* Attach this function via `common.testWidget`.
* Attach this function to most test suites.
* Add a tooltip test helper cleaning up leftover timers.
* Rename legacy `setup`/`teardown` hooks to `beforeEach`/`afterEach`.
Closes gh-1920
Summary of the changes:
* Build: Add jQuery 3.2.0-3.4.1 to versions UI can be tested against
* Build: Load jQuery & Migrate via HTTPS
* Build: Add package-lock.json to .gitignore
* Build: Update jQuery Migrate from 3.0.0 to 3.1.0
* Build: Allow to run tests against jQuery 3.x-git
* Build: Fix formatting according to JSCS rules
* Build: Disable JSCS for the inlined jQuery Color
* All: Switch from $.isArray to Array.isArray (jQuery.isArray will be
removed in jQuery 4.0)
* All: Switch from `$.isFunction( x )` to `typeof x === "function"`
(jQuery.isFunction will be removed in jQuery 4.0)
* All: Inline jQuery.isWindow as it'll be removed in jQuery 4.0
* Effects: Fix a timing issue in a variable declaration. Previously,
a jQuery object was created, chained & assigned to a variable that
was then accessed in a callback used inside of this chained
definition. Due to a timing difference in when the callback fired for
the first time in latest jQuery master, it was being called before
the variable was defined.
* Tests: Make dialog & draggable unit tests less strict (newest jQuery
returns fractional results in some cases, making comparisons fail when
there's a tiny difference)
* All: Migrate from $.trim to bare String.prototype.trim (jQuery.trim
will be deprecated in jQuery 3.5)
Closes gh-1901
With jQuery 3 using `requestAnimationFrame()`, the `setTimeout()` timing
for short animations wasn't working consistently. This resulted in infrequent
failures everywhere (but infrequent enough that it's hard to even notice), but
consistent failures in IE and Edge. Bumping up the duration and running the
assertions in the middle seems to give consistent results.
Eventually, we should refactor this to use `requestAnimationFrame()` in the
tests themselves to avoid problems like this.
Closes gh-1738