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( function() {
// Can't test what ain't there
if ( !includesModule( "effects" ) ) {
return;
}
var oldRaf = window.requestAnimationFrame,
hideOptions = {
inline: function() {
jQuery.style( this, "display", "none" );
},
cascade: function() {
this.className = "hidden";
}
};
QUnit.module( "effects", {
beforeEach: function() {
Tests: migrate testing infrastructure to minimal dependencies This is a complete rework of our testing infrastructure. The main goal is to modernize and drop deprecated or undermaintained dependencies (specifically, grunt, karma, and testswarm). We've achieved that by limiting our dependency list to ones that are unlikely to drop support any time soon. The new dependency list includes: - `qunit` (our trusty unit testing library) - `selenium-webdriver` (for spinning up local browsers) - `express` (for starting a test server and adding middleware) - express middleware includes uses of `body-parser` and `raw-body` - `yargs` (for constructing a CLI with pretty help text) - BrowserStack (for running each of our QUnit modules separately in all of our supported browsers) - `browserstack-local` (for opening a local tunnel. This is the same package still currently used in the new Browserstack SDK) - We are not using any other BrowserStack library. The newest BrowserStack SDK does not fit our needs (and isn't open source). Existing libraries, such as `node-browserstack` or `browserstack-runner`, either do not quite fit our needs, are under-maintained and out-of-date, or are not robust enough to meet all of our requirements. We instead call the [BrowserStack REST API](https://github.com/browserstack/api) directly. **BrowserStack** - automatically retries individual modules in case of test failure(s) - automatically attempts to re-establish broken tunnels - automatically refreshes the page in case a test run has stalled - Browser workers are reused when running isolated modules in the same browser - runs all browsers concurrently and uses as many sessions as are available under the BrowserStack plan. It will wait for available sessions if there are none. - supports filtering the available list of browsers by browser name, browser version, device, OS, and OS version (see `npm run test:unit -- --list-browsers` for more info). It will retrieve the latest matching browser available if any of those parameters are not specified. Supports latest and latest-\d+ in place of browser version. - cleans up after itself (closes the local tunnel, stops the test server, etc.) - Requires `BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME` and `BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY` environment variables. **Selenium** - supports running any local browser as long as the driver is installed, including support for headless mode in Chrome, FF, and Edge - supports running `basic` tests on the latest [jsdom](https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom#readme), which can be seen in action in this PR (see `test:browserless`) - Node tests will run as before in PRs and all non-dependabot branches, but now includes tests on real Safari in a GH actions macos image instead of playwright-webkit. - can run multiple browsers and multiple modules concurrently Other notes: - Stale dependencies have been removed and all remaining dependencies have been upgraded with a few exceptions: - `sinon`: stopped supporting IE in version 10. But, `sinon` has been updated to 9.x. - `husky`: latest does not support Node 10 and runs on `npm install`. Needed for now until git builds are migrated to GitHub Actions. - `rollup`: latest does not support Node 10. Needed for now until git builds are migrated to GitHub Actions. - BrowserStack tests are set to run on each `main` branch commit - `debug` mode leaves Selenium browsers open whether they pass or fail and leaves browsers with test failures open on BrowserStack. The latter is to avoid leaving open too many sessions. - This PR includes a workflow to dispatch BrowserStack runs on-demand - The Node version used for most workflow tests has been upgraded to 20.x - updated supportjQuery to 3.7.1 Run `npm run test:unit -- --help` for CLI documentation Close gh-5427
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this.sandbox = sinon.createSandbox();
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this.clock = this.sandbox.useFakeTimers( 505877050 );
this._oldInterval = jQuery.fx.interval;
Tests: migrate testing infrastructure to minimal dependencies This is a complete rework of our testing infrastructure. The main goal is to modernize and drop deprecated or undermaintained dependencies (specifically, grunt, karma, and testswarm). We've achieved that by limiting our dependency list to ones that are unlikely to drop support any time soon. The new dependency list includes: - `qunit` (our trusty unit testing library) - `selenium-webdriver` (for spinning up local browsers) - `express` (for starting a test server and adding middleware) - express middleware includes uses of `body-parser` and `raw-body` - `yargs` (for constructing a CLI with pretty help text) - BrowserStack (for running each of our QUnit modules separately in all of our supported browsers) - `browserstack-local` (for opening a local tunnel. This is the same package still currently used in the new Browserstack SDK) - We are not using any other BrowserStack library. The newest BrowserStack SDK does not fit our needs (and isn't open source). Existing libraries, such as `node-browserstack` or `browserstack-runner`, either do not quite fit our needs, are under-maintained and out-of-date, or are not robust enough to meet all of our requirements. We instead call the [BrowserStack REST API](https://github.com/browserstack/api) directly. **BrowserStack** - automatically retries individual modules in case of test failure(s) - automatically attempts to re-establish broken tunnels - automatically refreshes the page in case a test run has stalled - Browser workers are reused when running isolated modules in the same browser - runs all browsers concurrently and uses as many sessions as are available under the BrowserStack plan. It will wait for available sessions if there are none. - supports filtering the available list of browsers by browser name, browser version, device, OS, and OS version (see `npm run test:unit -- --list-browsers` for more info). It will retrieve the latest matching browser available if any of those parameters are not specified. Supports latest and latest-\d+ in place of browser version. - cleans up after itself (closes the local tunnel, stops the test server, etc.) - Requires `BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME` and `BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY` environment variables. **Selenium** - supports running any local browser as long as the driver is installed, including support for headless mode in Chrome, FF, and Edge - supports running `basic` tests on the latest [jsdom](https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom#readme), which can be seen in action in this PR (see `test:browserless`) - Node tests will run as before in PRs and all non-dependabot branches, but now includes tests on real Safari in a GH actions macos image instead of playwright-webkit. - can run multiple browsers and multiple modules concurrently Other notes: - Stale dependencies have been removed and all remaining dependencies have been upgraded with a few exceptions: - `sinon`: stopped supporting IE in version 10. But, `sinon` has been updated to 9.x. - `husky`: latest does not support Node 10 and runs on `npm install`. Needed for now until git builds are migrated to GitHub Actions. - `rollup`: latest does not support Node 10. Needed for now until git builds are migrated to GitHub Actions. - BrowserStack tests are set to run on each `main` branch commit - `debug` mode leaves Selenium browsers open whether they pass or fail and leaves browsers with test failures open on BrowserStack. The latter is to avoid leaving open too many sessions. - This PR includes a workflow to dispatch BrowserStack runs on-demand - The Node version used for most workflow tests has been upgraded to 20.x - updated supportjQuery to 3.7.1 Run `npm run test:unit -- --help` for CLI documentation Close gh-5427
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window.requestAnimationFrame = null;
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jQuery.fx.step = {};
jQuery.fx.interval = 10;
},
afterEach: function() {
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this.sandbox.restore();
jQuery.fx.stop();
jQuery.fx.interval = this._oldInterval;
window.requestAnimationFrame = oldRaf;
return moduleTeardown.apply( this, arguments );
}
} );
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QUnit[ QUnit.jQuerySelectors ? "test" : "skip" ]( "sanity check", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 1 );
assert.equal( jQuery( "#qunit-fixture:visible, #foo:visible" ).length, 2, "QUnit state is correct for testing effects" );
} );
QUnit.test( "show() basic", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 1 );
var div = jQuery( "<div>" ).hide().appendTo( "#qunit-fixture" ).show();
assert.equal( div.css( "display" ), "block", "Make sure pre-hidden divs show" );
Implement expectation test instead of using _removeData. Close gh-997. * Removed inline usage of QUnit.reset() because it is messing with the expectation model as reset does .empty() which does a recursive cleanData on everything in #qunit-fixture, so any expectJqData above .reset() would fail negatively. Instead of calling reset inline, either updated the following assertions to take previous assertions' state into account, or broke the test() up into 2 tests at the point where it would call QUnit.reset. * After introducing the new memory leak discovery a whole bunch of tests were failing as they didn't clean up everything. However I didn't (yet) add QUnit.expectJqData calls all over the place because in most if not all of these cases it is valid data storage. For example in test "data()", there will be an internal data key for "parsedAttrs". This particular test isn't intending to test for memory leaks, so therefor I made the new discovery system only push failures when the test contains at least 1 call to QUnit.expectJqData. When not, we'll assume that whatever data is being stored is acceptable because the relevant elements still exist in the DOM anyway (QUnit.reset will remove the elements and clean up the data automatically). I did add a "Always check jQuery.data" mode in the test suite that will trigger it everywhere. Maybe one day we'll include a call to everywhere, but for now I'm keeping the status quo: Only consider data left in storage to be a problem if the test says so ("opt-in"). * Had to move #fx-tests inside the fixture because ".remove()" test would otherwise remove stuff permanently and cause random other tests to fail as "#hide div" would yield an empty collection. (Why wasn't this in the fixture in the first place?) As a result moving fx-tests into the fixture a whole bunch of tests failed that relied on arbitrary stuff about the document-wide or fixture-wide state (e.g. number of divs etc.). So I had to adjust various tests to limit their sample data to not be so variable and unlimited... * Moved out tests for expando cleanup into a separate test. * Fixed implied global variable 'pass' in effects.js that was causing "TypeError: boolean is not a function" in *UNRELATED* dimensions.js that uses a global variable "pass = function () {};" ... * Removed spurious calls to _removeData. The new test exposed various failures e.g. where div[0] isn't being assigned any data anyway. (queue.js and attributes.js toggleClass). * Removed spurious clean up at the bottom of test() functions that are already covered by the teardown (calling QUnit.reset or removeClass to supposedly undo any changes). * Documented the parentheses-less magic line in toggleClass. It appeared that it would always keep the current class name if there was any (since the assignment started with "this.className || ...". Adding parentheses + spacing is 8 bytes (though only 1 in gzip apparently). Only added the comment for now, though I prefer clarity with logical operators, I'd rather not face the yayMinPD[1] in this test-related commit. * Updated QUnit urlConfig to the new format (raw string is deprecated). * Clean up odd htmlentities in test titles, QUnit escapes this. (^\s+test\(.*)(&gt\;) → $1> (^\s+test\(.*)(&lt\;) → $1< [1] jQuery MinJsGz Release Police Department (do the same, download less)
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// Clean up the detached node
div.remove();
} );
Implement expectation test instead of using _removeData. Close gh-997. * Removed inline usage of QUnit.reset() because it is messing with the expectation model as reset does .empty() which does a recursive cleanData on everything in #qunit-fixture, so any expectJqData above .reset() would fail negatively. Instead of calling reset inline, either updated the following assertions to take previous assertions' state into account, or broke the test() up into 2 tests at the point where it would call QUnit.reset. * After introducing the new memory leak discovery a whole bunch of tests were failing as they didn't clean up everything. However I didn't (yet) add QUnit.expectJqData calls all over the place because in most if not all of these cases it is valid data storage. For example in test "data()", there will be an internal data key for "parsedAttrs". This particular test isn't intending to test for memory leaks, so therefor I made the new discovery system only push failures when the test contains at least 1 call to QUnit.expectJqData. When not, we'll assume that whatever data is being stored is acceptable because the relevant elements still exist in the DOM anyway (QUnit.reset will remove the elements and clean up the data automatically). I did add a "Always check jQuery.data" mode in the test suite that will trigger it everywhere. Maybe one day we'll include a call to everywhere, but for now I'm keeping the status quo: Only consider data left in storage to be a problem if the test says so ("opt-in"). * Had to move #fx-tests inside the fixture because ".remove()" test would otherwise remove stuff permanently and cause random other tests to fail as "#hide div" would yield an empty collection. (Why wasn't this in the fixture in the first place?) As a result moving fx-tests into the fixture a whole bunch of tests failed that relied on arbitrary stuff about the document-wide or fixture-wide state (e.g. number of divs etc.). So I had to adjust various tests to limit their sample data to not be so variable and unlimited... * Moved out tests for expando cleanup into a separate test. * Fixed implied global variable 'pass' in effects.js that was causing "TypeError: boolean is not a function" in *UNRELATED* dimensions.js that uses a global variable "pass = function () {};" ... * Removed spurious calls to _removeData. The new test exposed various failures e.g. where div[0] isn't being assigned any data anyway. (queue.js and attributes.js toggleClass). * Removed spurious clean up at the bottom of test() functions that are already covered by the teardown (calling QUnit.reset or removeClass to supposedly undo any changes). * Documented the parentheses-less magic line in toggleClass. It appeared that it would always keep the current class name if there was any (since the assignment started with "this.className || ...". Adding parentheses + spacing is 8 bytes (though only 1 in gzip apparently). Only added the comment for now, though I prefer clarity with logical operators, I'd rather not face the yayMinPD[1] in this test-related commit. * Updated QUnit urlConfig to the new format (raw string is deprecated). * Clean up odd htmlentities in test titles, QUnit escapes this. (^\s+test\(.*)(&gt\;) → $1> (^\s+test\(.*)(&lt\;) → $1< [1] jQuery MinJsGz Release Police Department (do the same, download less)
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QUnit.test( "show()", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 27 );
var div, speeds, test,
hiddendiv = jQuery( "div.hidden" );
assert.equal( jQuery.css( hiddendiv[ 0 ], "display" ), "none", "hiddendiv is display: none" );
hiddendiv.css( "display", "block" );
assert.equal( jQuery.css( hiddendiv[ 0 ], "display" ), "block", "hiddendiv is display: block" );
hiddendiv.show();
assert.equal( jQuery.css( hiddendiv[ 0 ], "display" ), "block", "hiddendiv is display: block" );
hiddendiv.css( "display", "" );
div = jQuery( "#fx-queue div" ).slice( 0, 4 );
div.show().each( function() {
assert.notEqual( this.style.display, "none", "don't change any <div> with display block" );
} );
speeds = {
"null speed": null,
"undefined speed": undefined,
"false speed": false
};
jQuery.each( speeds, function( name, speed ) {
Implement expectation test instead of using _removeData. Close gh-997. * Removed inline usage of QUnit.reset() because it is messing with the expectation model as reset does .empty() which does a recursive cleanData on everything in #qunit-fixture, so any expectJqData above .reset() would fail negatively. Instead of calling reset inline, either updated the following assertions to take previous assertions' state into account, or broke the test() up into 2 tests at the point where it would call QUnit.reset. * After introducing the new memory leak discovery a whole bunch of tests were failing as they didn't clean up everything. However I didn't (yet) add QUnit.expectJqData calls all over the place because in most if not all of these cases it is valid data storage. For example in test "data()", there will be an internal data key for "parsedAttrs". This particular test isn't intending to test for memory leaks, so therefor I made the new discovery system only push failures when the test contains at least 1 call to QUnit.expectJqData. When not, we'll assume that whatever data is being stored is acceptable because the relevant elements still exist in the DOM anyway (QUnit.reset will remove the elements and clean up the data automatically). I did add a "Always check jQuery.data" mode in the test suite that will trigger it everywhere. Maybe one day we'll include a call to everywhere, but for now I'm keeping the status quo: Only consider data left in storage to be a problem if the test says so ("opt-in"). * Had to move #fx-tests inside the fixture because ".remove()" test would otherwise remove stuff permanently and cause random other tests to fail as "#hide div" would yield an empty collection. (Why wasn't this in the fixture in the first place?) As a result moving fx-tests into the fixture a whole bunch of tests failed that relied on arbitrary stuff about the document-wide or fixture-wide state (e.g. number of divs etc.). So I had to adjust various tests to limit their sample data to not be so variable and unlimited... * Moved out tests for expando cleanup into a separate test. * Fixed implied global variable 'pass' in effects.js that was causing "TypeError: boolean is not a function" in *UNRELATED* dimensions.js that uses a global variable "pass = function () {};" ... * Removed spurious calls to _removeData. The new test exposed various failures e.g. where div[0] isn't being assigned any data anyway. (queue.js and attributes.js toggleClass). * Removed spurious clean up at the bottom of test() functions that are already covered by the teardown (calling QUnit.reset or removeClass to supposedly undo any changes). * Documented the parentheses-less magic line in toggleClass. It appeared that it would always keep the current class name if there was any (since the assignment started with "this.className || ...". Adding parentheses + spacing is 8 bytes (though only 1 in gzip apparently). Only added the comment for now, though I prefer clarity with logical operators, I'd rather not face the yayMinPD[1] in this test-related commit. * Updated QUnit urlConfig to the new format (raw string is deprecated). * Clean up odd htmlentities in test titles, QUnit escapes this. (^\s+test\(.*)(&gt\;) → $1> (^\s+test\(.*)(&lt\;) → $1< [1] jQuery MinJsGz Release Police Department (do the same, download less)
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var pass = true;
div.hide().show( speed ).each( function() {
if ( this.style.display === "none" ) {
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pass = false;
}
} );
assert.ok( pass, "Show with " + name );
} );
jQuery.each( speeds, function( name, speed ) {
Implement expectation test instead of using _removeData. Close gh-997. * Removed inline usage of QUnit.reset() because it is messing with the expectation model as reset does .empty() which does a recursive cleanData on everything in #qunit-fixture, so any expectJqData above .reset() would fail negatively. Instead of calling reset inline, either updated the following assertions to take previous assertions' state into account, or broke the test() up into 2 tests at the point where it would call QUnit.reset. * After introducing the new memory leak discovery a whole bunch of tests were failing as they didn't clean up everything. However I didn't (yet) add QUnit.expectJqData calls all over the place because in most if not all of these cases it is valid data storage. For example in test "data()", there will be an internal data key for "parsedAttrs". This particular test isn't intending to test for memory leaks, so therefor I made the new discovery system only push failures when the test contains at least 1 call to QUnit.expectJqData. When not, we'll assume that whatever data is being stored is acceptable because the relevant elements still exist in the DOM anyway (QUnit.reset will remove the elements and clean up the data automatically). I did add a "Always check jQuery.data" mode in the test suite that will trigger it everywhere. Maybe one day we'll include a call to everywhere, but for now I'm keeping the status quo: Only consider data left in storage to be a problem if the test says so ("opt-in"). * Had to move #fx-tests inside the fixture because ".remove()" test would otherwise remove stuff permanently and cause random other tests to fail as "#hide div" would yield an empty collection. (Why wasn't this in the fixture in the first place?) As a result moving fx-tests into the fixture a whole bunch of tests failed that relied on arbitrary stuff about the document-wide or fixture-wide state (e.g. number of divs etc.). So I had to adjust various tests to limit their sample data to not be so variable and unlimited... * Moved out tests for expando cleanup into a separate test. * Fixed implied global variable 'pass' in effects.js that was causing "TypeError: boolean is not a function" in *UNRELATED* dimensions.js that uses a global variable "pass = function () {};" ... * Removed spurious calls to _removeData. The new test exposed various failures e.g. where div[0] isn't being assigned any data anyway. (queue.js and attributes.js toggleClass). * Removed spurious clean up at the bottom of test() functions that are already covered by the teardown (calling QUnit.reset or removeClass to supposedly undo any changes). * Documented the parentheses-less magic line in toggleClass. It appeared that it would always keep the current class name if there was any (since the assignment started with "this.className || ...". Adding parentheses + spacing is 8 bytes (though only 1 in gzip apparently). Only added the comment for now, though I prefer clarity with logical operators, I'd rather not face the yayMinPD[1] in this test-related commit. * Updated QUnit urlConfig to the new format (raw string is deprecated). * Clean up odd htmlentities in test titles, QUnit escapes this. (^\s+test\(.*)(&gt\;) → $1> (^\s+test\(.*)(&lt\;) → $1< [1] jQuery MinJsGz Release Police Department (do the same, download less)
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var pass = true;
div.hide().show( speed, function() {
pass = false;
} );
assert.ok( pass, "Show with " + name + " does not call animate callback" );
} );
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jQuery(
"<div id='show-tests'>" +
"<div><p><a href='#'></a></p><code></code><pre></pre><span></span></div>" +
"<table><thead><tr><th></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td></td></tr></tbody></table>" +
"<ul><li></li></ul></div>"
).appendTo( "#qunit-fixture" ).find( "*" ).css( "display", "none" );
test = {
"div": "block",
"p": "block",
"a": "inline",
"code": "inline",
"pre": "block",
"span": "inline",
"table": "table",
"thead": "table-header-group",
"tbody": "table-row-group",
"tr": "table-row",
"th": "table-cell",
"td": "table-cell",
"ul": "block",
"li": "list-item"
};
jQuery.each( test, function( selector, expected ) {
var elem = jQuery( selector, "#show-tests" ).show();
assert.equal( elem.css( "display" ), expected, "Show using correct display type for " + selector );
} );
jQuery( "#show-tests" ).remove();
// Make sure that showing or hiding a text node doesn't cause an error
jQuery( "<div>test</div> text <span>test</span>" ).show().remove();
jQuery( "<div>test</div> text <span>test</span>" ).hide().remove();
} );
supportjQuery.each( hideOptions, function( type, setup ) {
QUnit.test( "show(Number) - " + type + " hidden", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 30 );
jQuery(
"<div id='show-tests'>" +
"<div><p><a href='#'></a></p><code></code><pre></pre><span></span></div>" +
"<table><thead><tr><th></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td></td></tr></tbody>" +
"</table>" +
"<ul><li></li></ul></div>"
).appendTo( "#qunit-fixture" ).find( "*" ).each( setup );
// Note: inline elements are expected to be inline-block
// because we're showing width/height
// Can't animate width/height inline
// See trac-14344
var test = {
"div": "block",
"p": "block",
"a": "inline",
"code": "inline",
"pre": "block",
"span": "inline",
"table": "table",
"thead": "table-header-group",
"tbody": "table-row-group",
"tr": "table-row",
"th": "table-cell",
"td": "table-cell",
"ul": "block",
"li": "list-item"
};
jQuery.each( test, function( selector ) {
jQuery( selector, "#show-tests" ).show( 100 );
} );
this.clock.tick( 50 );
jQuery.each( test, function( selector, expected ) {
jQuery( selector, "#show-tests" ).each( function() {
assert.equal(
jQuery( this ).css( "display" ),
expected === "inline" ? "inline-block" : expected,
"Correct display type during animation for " + selector
);
} );
} );
this.clock.tick( 50 );
jQuery.each( test, function( selector, expected ) {
jQuery( selector, "#show-tests" ).each( function() {
assert.equal( jQuery( this ).css( "display" ), expected,
"Correct display type after animation for " + selector );
} );
} );
jQuery( "#show-tests" ).remove();
} );
} );
// Supports trac-7397
supportjQuery.each( hideOptions, function( type, setup ) {
QUnit.test( "Persist correct display value - " + type + " hidden", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 3 );
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jQuery( "<div id='show-tests'><span style='position:absolute;'>foo</span></div>" )
.appendTo( "#qunit-fixture" ).find( "*" ).each( setup );
var $span = jQuery( "#show-tests span" ),
displayNone = $span.css( "display" ),
display = "",
clock = this.clock;
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$span.show();
display = $span.css( "display" );
$span.hide();
$span.fadeIn( 100, function() {
assert.equal( $span.css( "display" ), display, "Expecting display: " + display );
$span.fadeOut( 100, function() {
assert.equal( $span.css( "display" ), displayNone, "Expecting display: " + displayNone );
$span.fadeIn( 100, function() {
assert.equal( $span.css( "display" ), display, "Expecting display: " + display );
} );
} );
} );
Implement expectation test instead of using _removeData. Close gh-997. * Removed inline usage of QUnit.reset() because it is messing with the expectation model as reset does .empty() which does a recursive cleanData on everything in #qunit-fixture, so any expectJqData above .reset() would fail negatively. Instead of calling reset inline, either updated the following assertions to take previous assertions' state into account, or broke the test() up into 2 tests at the point where it would call QUnit.reset. * After introducing the new memory leak discovery a whole bunch of tests were failing as they didn't clean up everything. However I didn't (yet) add QUnit.expectJqData calls all over the place because in most if not all of these cases it is valid data storage. For example in test "data()", there will be an internal data key for "parsedAttrs". This particular test isn't intending to test for memory leaks, so therefor I made the new discovery system only push failures when the test contains at least 1 call to QUnit.expectJqData. When not, we'll assume that whatever data is being stored is acceptable because the relevant elements still exist in the DOM anyway (QUnit.reset will remove the elements and clean up the data automatically). I did add a "Always check jQuery.data" mode in the test suite that will trigger it everywhere. Maybe one day we'll include a call to everywhere, but for now I'm keeping the status quo: Only consider data left in storage to be a problem if the test says so ("opt-in"). * Had to move #fx-tests inside the fixture because ".remove()" test would otherwise remove stuff permanently and cause random other tests to fail as "#hide div" would yield an empty collection. (Why wasn't this in the fixture in the first place?) As a result moving fx-tests into the fixture a whole bunch of tests failed that relied on arbitrary stuff about the document-wide or fixture-wide state (e.g. number of divs etc.). So I had to adjust various tests to limit their sample data to not be so variable and unlimited... * Moved out tests for expando cleanup into a separate test. * Fixed implied global variable 'pass' in effects.js that was causing "TypeError: boolean is not a function" in *UNRELATED* dimensions.js that uses a global variable "pass = function () {};" ... * Removed spurious calls to _removeData. The new test exposed various failures e.g. where div[0] isn't being assigned any data anyway. (queue.js and attributes.js toggleClass). * Removed spurious clean up at the bottom of test() functions that are already covered by the teardown (calling QUnit.reset or removeClass to supposedly undo any changes). * Documented the parentheses-less magic line in toggleClass. It appeared that it would always keep the current class name if there was any (since the assignment started with "this.className || ...". Adding parentheses + spacing is 8 bytes (though only 1 in gzip apparently). Only added the comment for now, though I prefer clarity with logical operators, I'd rather not face the yayMinPD[1] in this test-related commit. * Updated QUnit urlConfig to the new format (raw string is deprecated). * Clean up odd htmlentities in test titles, QUnit escapes this. (^\s+test\(.*)(&gt\;) → $1> (^\s+test\(.*)(&lt\;) → $1< [1] jQuery MinJsGz Release Police Department (do the same, download less)
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clock.tick( 300 );
} );
QUnit[
document.body.attachShadow && document.body.getRootNode ?
"test" :
"skip"
]( "Persist correct display value - " + type + " hidden, shadow child", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 3 );
jQuery( "<div id='shadowHost'></div>" ).appendTo( "#qunit-fixture" );
var shadowHost = document.querySelector( "#shadowHost" );
var shadowRoot = shadowHost.attachShadow( { mode: "open" } );
shadowRoot.innerHTML = "<style>.hidden{display: none;}</style>" +
"<span id='shadowChild' class='hidden'></span>";
var shadowChild = shadowRoot.querySelector( "#shadowChild" );
var $shadowChild = jQuery( shadowChild );
var displayNone = "none";
var display = "inline";
var clock = this.clock;
$shadowChild.fadeIn( 100, function() {
assert.equal( $shadowChild.css( "display" ), display, "Expecting shadow display: " + display );
$shadowChild.fadeOut( 100, function() {
assert.equal( $shadowChild.css( "display" ), displayNone, "Expecting shadow display: " + displayNone );
$shadowChild.fadeIn( 100, function() {
assert.equal( $shadowChild.css( "display" ), display, "Expecting shadow display: " + display );
} );
} );
} );
clock.tick( 300 );
} );
} );
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QUnit.test( "animate(Hash, Object, Function)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 1 );
var hash = { opacity: "show" },
hashCopy = jQuery.extend( {}, hash );
jQuery( "#foo" ).animate( hash, 0, function() {
assert.equal( hash.opacity, hashCopy.opacity, "Check if animate changed the hash parameter" );
} );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate relative values", function( assert ) {
var value = 40,
clock = this.clock,
bases = [ "%", "px", "em" ],
adjustments = [ "px", "em" ],
container = jQuery( "<div></div>" )
.css( { position: "absolute", height: "50em", width: "50em" } ),
animations = bases.length * adjustments.length;
assert.expect( 2 * animations );
jQuery.each( bases, function( _, baseUnit ) {
jQuery.each( adjustments, function( _, adjustUnit ) {
var base = value + baseUnit,
adjust = { height: "+=2" + adjustUnit, width: "-=2" + adjustUnit },
elem = jQuery( "<div></div>" )
.appendTo( container.clone().appendTo( "#qunit-fixture" ) )
.css( {
position: "absolute",
height: base,
width: value + adjustUnit
} ),
baseScale = elem[ 0 ].offsetHeight / value,
adjustScale = elem[ 0 ].offsetWidth / value;
elem.css( "width", base ).animate( adjust, 100, function() {
assert.equal( this.offsetHeight, value * baseScale + 2 * adjustScale,
baseUnit + "+=" + adjustUnit );
assert.equal( this.offsetWidth, value * baseScale - 2 * adjustScale,
baseUnit + "-=" + adjustUnit );
} );
clock.tick( 100 );
} );
} );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate negative height", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 1 );
jQuery( "#foo" ).animate( { height: -100 }, 100, function() {
assert.equal( this.offsetHeight, 0, "Verify height." );
} );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate negative margin", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 1 );
jQuery( "#foo" ).animate( { "marginTop": -100 }, 100, function() {
assert.equal( jQuery( this ).css( "marginTop" ), "-100px", "Verify margin." );
} );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate negative margin with px", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 1 );
jQuery( "#foo" ).animate( { marginTop: "-100px" }, 100, function() {
assert.equal( jQuery( this ).css( "marginTop" ), "-100px", "Verify margin." );
} );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate negative padding", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 1 );
jQuery( "#foo" ).animate( { "paddingBottom": -100 }, 100, function() {
assert.equal( jQuery( this ).css( "paddingBottom" ), "0px", "Verify paddingBottom." );
} );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate block as inline width/height", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 3 );
jQuery( "#foo" ).css( { display: "inline", width: "", height: "" } ).animate( { width: 42, height: 42 }, 100, function() {
assert.equal( jQuery( this ).css( "display" ), "inline-block", "inline-block was set on non-floated inline element when animating width/height" );
assert.equal( this.offsetWidth, 42, "width was animated" );
assert.equal( this.offsetHeight, 42, "height was animated" );
} );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate native inline width/height", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 3 );
jQuery( "#foo" ).css( { display: "", width: "", height: "" } )
.append( "<span>text</span>" )
.children( "span" )
.animate( { width: 42, height: 42 }, 100, function() {
assert.equal( jQuery( this ).css( "display" ), "inline-block", "inline-block was set on non-floated inline element when animating width/height" );
assert.equal( this.offsetWidth, 42, "width was animated" );
assert.equal( this.offsetHeight, 42, "height was animated" );
} );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate block width/height", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 3 );
jQuery( "<div>" ).appendTo( "#qunit-fixture" ).css( {
display: "block",
width: 20,
height: 20,
paddingLeft: 60
} ).animate( {
width: 42,
height: 42
}, {
duration: 100,
step: function() {
if ( jQuery( this ).width() > 42 ) {
assert.ok( false, "width was incorrectly augmented during animation" );
}
},
complete: function() {
assert.equal( jQuery( this ).css( "display" ), "block", "inline-block was not set on block element when animating width/height" );
assert.equal( jQuery( this ).width(), 42, "width was animated" );
assert.equal( jQuery( this ).height(), 42, "height was animated" );
}
} );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate table width/height", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 1 );
jQuery( "#table" ).animate( { width: 42, height: 42 }, 100, function() {
assert.equal( jQuery( this ).css( "display" ), "table", "display mode is correct" );
} );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate table-row width/height", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 3 );
var tr = jQuery( "#table" )
.attr( { "cellspacing": 0, "cellpadding": 0, "border": 0 } )
.html( "<tr style='height:42px;'><td style='padding:0;'><div style='width:20px;height:20px;'></div></td></tr>" )
.find( "tr" );
tr.animate( { width: 10, height: 10 }, 100, function() {
assert.equal( jQuery( this ).css( "display" ), "table-row", "display mode is correct" );
assert.equal( this.offsetWidth, 20, "width animated to shrink wrap point" );
assert.equal( this.offsetHeight, 20, "height animated to shrink wrap point" );
} );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate table-cell width/height", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 3 );
var td = jQuery( "#table" )
.attr( { "cellspacing": 0, "cellpadding": 0, "border": 0 } )
.html( "<tr><td style='width:42px;height:42px;padding:0;'><div style='width:20px;height:20px;'></div></td></tr>" )
.find( "td" );
td.animate( { width: 10, height: 10 }, 100, function() {
assert.equal( jQuery( this ).css( "display" ), "table-cell", "display mode is correct" );
assert.equal( this.offsetWidth, 20, "width animated to shrink wrap point" );
assert.equal( this.offsetHeight, 20, "height animated to shrink wrap point" );
} );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate percentage(%) on width/height", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 2 );
var $div = jQuery( "<div style='position:absolute;top:-999px;left:-999px;width:60px;height:60px;'><div style='width:50%;height:50%;'></div></div>" )
.appendTo( "#qunit-fixture" ).children( "div" );
$div.animate( { width: "25%", height: "25%" }, 13, function() {
var $this = jQuery( this );
assert.equal( $this.css( "width" ), "15px", "Width was animated to 15px rather than 25px" );
assert.equal( $this.css( "height" ), "15px", "Height was animated to 15px rather than 25px" );
} );
this.clock.tick( 20 );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate resets overflow-x and overflow-y when finished", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 2 );
jQuery( "#foo" )
.css( { display: "block", width: 20, height: 20, overflowX: "visible", overflowY: "auto" } )
.animate( { width: 42, height: 42 }, 100, function() {
assert.equal( this.style.overflowX, "visible", "overflow-x is visible" );
assert.equal( this.style.overflowY, "auto", "overflow-y is auto" );
} );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
} );
/* // This test ends up being flaky depending upon the CPU load
QUnit.test("animate option (queue === false)", function( assert ) {
var done = assert.async();
assert.expect(1);
var order = [];
var $foo = jQuery("#foo");
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$foo.animate({width:"100px"}, 3000, function () {
// should finish after unqueued animation so second
order.push(2);
assert.deepEqual( order, [ 1, 2 ], "Animations finished in the correct order" );
done();
});
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$foo.animate({fontSize:"2em"}, {queue:false, duration:10, complete:function () {
// short duration and out of queue so should finish first
order.push(1);
}});
});
*/
QUnit.test( "animate option { queue: false }", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 2 );
var foo = jQuery( "#foo" );
foo.animate( {
fontSize: "2em"
}, {
queue: false,
duration: 10,
complete: function() {
assert.ok( true, "Animation Completed" );
}
} );
this.clock.tick( 10 );
assert.equal( foo.queue().length, 0, "Queue is empty" );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate option { queue: true }", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 2 );
var foo = jQuery( "#foo" );
foo.animate( {
fontSize: "2em"
}, {
queue: true,
duration: 10,
complete: function() {
assert.ok( true, "Animation Completed" );
}
} );
assert.notEqual( foo.queue().length, 0, "Default queue is not empty" );
//clear out existing timers before next test
this.clock.tick( 10 );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate option { queue: 'name' }", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 5 );
var foo = jQuery( "#foo" ),
origWidth = parseFloat( foo.css( "width" ) ),
order = [];
foo.animate( { width: origWidth + 100 }, {
queue: "name",
duration: 1,
complete: function() {
// second callback function
order.push( 2 );
assert.equal( parseFloat( foo.css( "width" ) ), origWidth + 100, "Animation ended" );
assert.equal( foo.queue( "name" ).length, 1, "Queue length of 'name' queue" );
}
} ).queue( "name", function() {
// last callback function
assert.deepEqual( order, [ 1, 2 ], "Callbacks in expected order" );
} );
// this is the first callback function that should be called
order.push( 1 );
assert.equal( parseFloat( foo.css( "width" ) ), origWidth, "Animation does not start on its own." );
assert.equal( foo.queue( "name" ).length, 2, "Queue length of 'name' queue" );
foo.dequeue( "name" );
this.clock.tick( 10 );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate with no properties", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 2 );
var foo,
divs = jQuery( "div" ),
count = 0;
divs.animate( {}, function() {
count++;
} );
assert.equal( divs.length, count, "Make sure that callback is called for each element in the set." );
foo = jQuery( "#foo" );
foo.animate( {} );
foo.animate( { top: 10 }, 100, function() {
assert.ok( true, "Animation was properly dequeued." );
} );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate duration 0", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 11 );
var $elem,
$elems = jQuery( [ { a: 0 }, { a: 0 } ] ),
counter = 0;
assert.equal( jQuery.timers.length, 0, "Make sure no animation was running from another test" );
$elems.eq( 0 ).animate( { a: 1 }, 0, function() {
assert.ok( true, "Animate a simple property." );
counter++;
} );
// Failed until [6115]
assert.equal( jQuery.timers.length, 0, "Make sure synchronic animations are not left on jQuery.timers" );
assert.equal( counter, 1, "One synchronic animations" );
$elems.animate( { a: 2 }, 0, function() {
assert.ok( true, "Animate a second simple property." );
counter++;
} );
assert.equal( counter, 3, "Multiple synchronic animations" );
$elems.eq( 0 ).animate( { a: 3 }, 0, function() {
assert.ok( true, "Animate a third simple property." );
counter++;
} );
$elems.eq( 1 ).animate( { a: 3 }, 200, function() {
counter++;
// Failed until [6115]
assert.equal( counter, 5, "One synchronic and one asynchronic" );
} );
this.clock.tick( 200 );
$elem = jQuery( "<div></div>" );
$elem.show( 0, function() {
assert.ok( true, "Show callback with no duration" );
} );
$elem.hide( 0, function() {
assert.ok( true, "Hide callback with no duration" );
} );
// manually clean up detached elements
$elem.remove();
} );
QUnit.test( "animate hyphenated properties", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 1 );
jQuery( "#foo" )
.css( "font-size", 10 )
.animate( { "font-size": 20 }, 200, function() {
assert.equal( this.style.fontSize, "20px", "The font-size property was animated." );
} );
// FIXME why is this double only when run with other tests
this.clock.tick( 400 );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate non-element", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 1 );
var obj = { test: 0 };
jQuery( obj ).animate( { test: 200 }, 200, function() {
assert.equal( obj.test, 200, "The custom property should be modified." );
} );
this.clock.tick( 200 );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate non-element's zIndex without appending \"px\"", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 1 );
var obj = { zIndex: 0 };
jQuery( obj ).animate( { zIndex: 200 }, 200, function() {
assert.equal( obj.zIndex, 200, "The custom property should be modified without appending \"px\"." );
} );
this.clock.tick( 200 );
} );
QUnit.test( "stop()", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 4 );
var $one, $two,
$foo = jQuery( "#foo" ),
w = 0,
nw;
$foo.hide().css( "width", 200 )
.animate( { "width": "show" }, 1500 );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
nw = $foo.css( "width" );
assert.notEqual( parseFloat( nw ), w, "An animation occurred " + nw + " " + w + "px" );
$foo.stop();
nw = $foo.css( "width" );
assert.notEqual( parseFloat( nw ), w, "Stop didn't reset the animation " + nw + " " + w + "px" );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
$foo.removeData();
$foo.removeData( undefined, true );
assert.equal( nw, $foo.css( "width" ), "The animation didn't continue" );
$one = jQuery( "#fadein" );
$two = jQuery( "#show" );
$one.fadeTo( 100, 0, function() {
$one.stop();
} );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
$two.fadeTo( 100, 0, function() {
assert.equal( $two.css( "opacity" ), "0", "Stop does not interfere with animations on other elements (trac-6641)" );
// Reset styles
$one.add( $two ).css( "opacity", "" );
} );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
} );
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QUnit.test( "stop() - several in queue", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 5 );
var nw, $foo = jQuery( "#foo" );
// default duration is 400ms, so 800px ensures we aren't 0 or 1 after 1ms
$foo.hide().css( "width", 800 );
$foo.animate( { "width": "show" }, 400, "linear" );
$foo.animate( { "width": "hide" } );
$foo.animate( { "width": "show" } );
this.clock.tick( 1 );
jQuery.fx.tick();
assert.equal( $foo.queue().length, 3, "3 in the queue" );
nw = $foo.css( "width" );
assert.notEqual( parseFloat( nw ), 1, "An animation occurred " + nw );
$foo.stop();
assert.equal( $foo.queue().length, 2, "2 in the queue" );
nw = $foo.css( "width" );
assert.notEqual( parseFloat( nw ), 1, "Stop didn't reset the animation " + nw );
$foo.stop( true );
assert.equal( $foo.queue().length, 0, "0 in the queue" );
} );
} )();
QUnit.test( "stop(clearQueue)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 4 );
var $foo = jQuery( "#foo" ),
w = 0,
nw;
$foo.hide().css( "width", 200 ).css( "width" );
$foo.animate( { "width": "show" }, 1000 );
$foo.animate( { "width": "hide" }, 1000 );
$foo.animate( { "width": "show" }, 1000 );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
nw = $foo.css( "width" );
assert.ok( parseFloat( nw ) !== w, "An animation occurred " + nw + " " + w + "px" );
$foo.stop( true );
nw = $foo.css( "width" );
assert.ok( parseFloat( nw ) !== w, "Stop didn't reset the animation " + nw + " " + w + "px" );
assert.equal( $foo.queue().length, 0, "The animation queue was cleared" );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
assert.equal( nw, $foo.css( "width" ), "The animation didn't continue" );
} );
QUnit.test( "stop(clearQueue, gotoEnd)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 1 );
var $foo = jQuery( "#foo" ),
w = 0,
nw;
$foo.hide().css( "width", 200 ).css( "width" );
$foo.animate( { width: "show" }, 1000 );
$foo.animate( { width: "hide" }, 1000 );
$foo.animate( { width: "show" }, 1000 );
$foo.animate( { width: "hide" }, 1000 );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
nw = $foo.css( "width" );
assert.ok( parseFloat( nw ) !== w, "An animation occurred " + nw + " " + w + "px" );
$foo.stop( false, true );
nw = $foo.css( "width" );
// Disabled, being flaky
//equal( nw, 1, "Stop() reset the animation" );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
// Disabled, being flaky
//equal( $foo.queue().length, 2, "The next animation continued" );
$foo.stop( true );
} );
QUnit.test( "stop( queue, ..., ... ) - Stop single queues", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 3 );
var saved,
foo = jQuery( "#foo" ).css( { width: 200, height: 200 } );
foo.animate( {
width: 400
}, {
duration: 500,
complete: function() {
assert.equal( parseFloat( foo.css( "width" ) ), 400, "Animation completed for standard queue" );
assert.equal( parseFloat( foo.css( "height" ) ), saved, "Height was not changed after the second stop" );
}
} );
foo.animate( {
height: 400
}, {
duration: 1000,
queue: "height"
} ).dequeue( "height" ).stop( "height", false, true );
assert.equal( parseFloat( foo.css( "height" ) ), 400, "Height was stopped with gotoEnd" );
foo.animate( {
height: 200
}, {
duration: 1000,
queue: "height"
} ).dequeue( "height" ).stop( "height", false, false );
saved = parseFloat( foo.css( "height" ) );
this.clock.tick( 500 );
} );
QUnit[ QUnit.jQuerySelectors ? "test" : "skip" ]( "toggle()", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 6 );
var x = jQuery( "#foo" );
assert.ok( x.is( ":visible" ), "is visible" );
x.toggle();
assert.ok( x.is( ":hidden" ), "is hidden" );
x.toggle();
assert.ok( x.is( ":visible" ), "is visible again" );
x.toggle( true );
assert.ok( x.is( ":visible" ), "is visible" );
x.toggle( false );
assert.ok( x.is( ":hidden" ), "is hidden" );
x.toggle( true );
assert.ok( x.is( ":visible" ), "is visible again" );
} );
QUnit.test( "jQuery.fx.prototype.cur() - <1.8 Back Compat", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 7 );
var div = jQuery( "<div></div>" ).appendTo( "#qunit-fixture" ).css( {
color: "#ABC",
border: "5px solid black",
left: "auto",
marginBottom: "-11000px"
} )[ 0 ];
assert.equal(
( new jQuery.fx( div, {}, "color" ) ).cur(),
jQuery.css( div, "color" ),
"Return the same value as jQuery.css for complex properties (bug trac-7912)"
);
assert.strictEqual(
( new jQuery.fx( div, {}, "borderLeftWidth" ) ).cur(),
5,
"Return simple values parsed as Float"
);
// backgroundPosition actually returns 0% 0% in most browser
// this fakes a "" return
// hook now gets called twice because Tween will grab the current
// value as it is being newed
jQuery.cssHooks.backgroundPosition = {
get: function() {
assert.ok( true, "hook used" );
return "";
}
};
assert.strictEqual(
( new jQuery.fx( div, {}, "backgroundPosition" ) ).cur(),
0,
"Return 0 when jQuery.css returns an empty string"
);
delete jQuery.cssHooks.backgroundPosition;
assert.strictEqual(
( new jQuery.fx( div, {}, "left" ) ).cur(),
0,
"Return 0 when jQuery.css returns 'auto'"
);
assert.equal(
( new jQuery.fx( div, {}, "marginBottom" ) ).cur(),
-11000,
"support negative values < -10000 (bug trac-7193)"
);
jQuery( div ).remove();
} );
QUnit.test( "Overflow and Display", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 4 );
var
testClass = jQuery.makeTest( "Overflow and Display" )
.addClass( "overflow inline" ),
testStyle = jQuery.makeTest( "Overflow and Display (inline style)" )
.css( { overflow: "visible", display: "inline" } ),
done = function() {
assert.equal( jQuery.css( this, "overflow" ), "visible", "Overflow should be 'visible'" );
assert.equal( jQuery.css( this, "display" ), "inline", "Display should be 'inline'" );
};
testClass.add( testStyle )
.addClass( "widewidth" )
.text( "Some sample text." )
.before( "text before" )
.after( "text after" )
.animate( { opacity: 0.5 }, "slow", done );
this.clock.tick( 600 );
} );
jQuery.each( {
"CSS Auto": function( elem, prop ) {
jQuery( elem ).addClass( "auto" + prop )
.text( "This is a long string of text." );
return "";
},
"JS Auto": function( elem, prop ) {
jQuery( elem ).css( prop, "" )
.text( "This is a long string of text." );
return "";
},
"CSS 100": function( elem, prop ) {
jQuery( elem ).addClass( "large" + prop );
return "";
},
"JS 100": function( elem, prop ) {
jQuery( elem ).css( prop, prop === "opacity" ? 1 : "100px" );
return prop === "opacity" ? 1 : 100;
},
"CSS 50": function( elem, prop ) {
jQuery( elem ).addClass( "med" + prop );
return "";
},
"JS 50": function( elem, prop ) {
jQuery( elem ).css( prop, prop === "opacity" ? 0.50 : "50px" );
return prop === "opacity" ? 0.5 : 50;
},
"CSS 0": function( elem, prop ) {
jQuery( elem ).addClass( "no" + prop );
return "";
},
"JS 0": function( elem, prop ) {
jQuery( elem ).css( prop, prop === "opacity" ? 0 : "0px" );
return 0;
}
}, function( fn, f ) {
jQuery.each( {
"show": function( elem, prop ) {
jQuery( elem ).hide().addClass( "wide" + prop );
return "show";
},
"hide": function( elem, prop ) {
jQuery( elem ).addClass( "wide" + prop );
return "hide";
},
"100": function( elem, prop ) {
jQuery( elem ).addClass( "wide" + prop );
return prop === "opacity" ? 1 : 100;
},
"50": function( elem, prop ) {
return prop === "opacity" ? 0.50 : 50;
},
"0": function( elem ) {
jQuery( elem ).addClass( "noback" );
return 0;
}
}, function( tn, t ) {
QUnit.test( fn + " to " + tn, function( assert ) {
var num, anim,
elem = jQuery.makeTest( fn + " to " + tn ),
t_w = t( elem, "width" ),
f_w = f( elem, "width" ),
t_h = t( elem, "height" ),
f_h = f( elem, "height" ),
t_o = t( elem, "opacity" ),
f_o = f( elem, "opacity" );
if ( f_o === "" ) {
f_o = 1;
}
num = 0;
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// TODO: uncrowd this
if ( t_h === "show" ) {
num++;
}
if ( t_w === "show" ) {
num++;
}
if ( t_w === "hide" || t_w === "show" ) {
num++;
}
if ( t_h === "hide" || t_h === "show" ) {
num++;
}
if ( t_o === "hide" || t_o === "show" ) {
num++;
}
if ( t_w === "hide" ) {
num++;
}
if ( t_o.constructor === Number ) {
num += 2;
}
if ( t_w.constructor === Number ) {
num += 2;
}
if ( t_h.constructor === Number ) {
num += 2;
}
assert.expect( num );
anim = { width: t_w, height: t_h, opacity: t_o };
elem.animate( anim, 50 );
jQuery.when( elem ).done( function( $elem ) {
var cur_o, cur_w, cur_h, old_h,
elem = $elem[ 0 ];
if ( t_w === "show" ) {
assert.equal( $elem.css( "display" ), "block",
"Showing, display should block: " + elem.style.display );
}
if ( t_w === "hide" || t_w === "show" ) {
assert.ok( f_w === "" ? elem.style.width === f_w : elem.style.width.indexOf( f_w ) === 0, "Width must be reset to " + f_w + ": " + elem.style.width );
}
if ( t_h === "hide" || t_h === "show" ) {
assert.ok( f_h === "" ? elem.style.height === f_h : elem.style.height.indexOf( f_h ) === 0, "Height must be reset to " + f_h + ": " + elem.style.height );
}
cur_o = jQuery.style( elem, "opacity" );
if ( f_o !== jQuery.css( elem, "opacity" ) ) {
f_o = f( elem, "opacity" );
}
if ( t_o === "hide" || t_o === "show" ) {
assert.equal( cur_o, f_o, "Opacity must be reset to " + f_o + ": " + cur_o );
}
if ( t_w === "hide" ) {
assert.equal( elem.style.display, "none", "Hiding, display should be none: " + elem.style.display );
}
if ( t_o.constructor === Number ) {
assert.equal( cur_o, t_o, "Final opacity should be " + t_o + ": " + cur_o );
assert.ok( jQuery.css( elem, "opacity" ) !== "" || cur_o === t_o, "Opacity should be explicitly set to " + t_o + ", is instead: " + cur_o );
}
if ( t_w.constructor === Number ) {
assert.equal( elem.style.width, t_w + "px", "Final width should be " + t_w + ": " + elem.style.width );
cur_w = jQuery.css( elem, "width" );
assert.ok( elem.style.width !== "" || cur_w === t_w, "Width should be explicitly set to " + t_w + ", is instead: " + cur_w );
}
if ( t_h.constructor === Number ) {
assert.equal( elem.style.height, t_h + "px", "Final height should be " + t_h + ": " + elem.style.height );
cur_h = jQuery.css( elem, "height" );
assert.ok( elem.style.height !== "" || cur_h === t_h, "Height should be explicitly set to " + t_h + ", is instead: " + cur_h );
}
if ( t_h === "show" ) {
old_h = jQuery.css( elem, "height" );
jQuery( elem ).append( "<br/>Some more text<br/>and some more..." );
if ( /Auto/.test( fn ) ) {
assert.notEqual( jQuery.css( elem, "height" ), old_h, "Make sure height is auto." );
} else {
assert.equal( jQuery.css( elem, "height" ), old_h, "Make sure height is not auto." );
}
}
// manually remove generated element
jQuery( elem ).remove();
} );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
} );
} );
} );
QUnit.test( "Effects chaining", function( assert ) {
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var remaining = 16,
props = [ "opacity", "height", "width", "display", "overflow" ],
setup = function( name, selector ) {
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var $el = jQuery( selector );
return $el.data( getProps( $el[ 0 ] ) ).data( "name", name );
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},
check = function() {
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var data = jQuery.data( this ),
name = data.name;
delete data.name;
assert.deepEqual( getProps( this ), data, name );
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jQuery.removeData( this );
},
getProps = function( el ) {
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var obj = {};
jQuery.each( props, function( i, prop ) {
obj[ prop ] = prop === "overflow" && el.style[ prop ] || jQuery.css( el, prop );
} );
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return obj;
};
assert.expect( remaining );
setup( ".fadeOut().fadeIn()", "#fadein div" ).fadeOut( "fast" ).fadeIn( "fast", check );
setup( ".fadeIn().fadeOut()", "#fadeout div" ).fadeIn( "fast" ).fadeOut( "fast", check );
setup( ".hide().show()", "#show div" ).hide( "fast" ).show( "fast", check );
setup( ".show().hide()", "#hide div" ).show( "fast" ).hide( "fast", check );
setup( ".show().hide(easing)", "#easehide div" ).show( "fast" ).hide( "fast", "linear", check );
setup( ".toggle().toggle() - in", "#togglein div" ).toggle( "fast" ).toggle( "fast", check );
setup( ".toggle().toggle() - out", "#toggleout div" ).toggle( "fast" ).toggle( "fast", check );
setup( ".toggle().toggle(easing) - out", "#easetoggleout div" ).toggle( "fast" ).toggle( "fast", "linear", check );
setup( ".slideDown().slideUp()", "#slidedown div" ).slideDown( "fast" ).slideUp( "fast", check );
setup( ".slideUp().slideDown()", "#slideup div" ).slideUp( "fast" ).slideDown( "fast", check );
setup( ".slideUp().slideDown(easing)", "#easeslideup div" ).slideUp( "fast" ).slideDown( "fast", "linear", check );
setup( ".slideToggle().slideToggle() - in", "#slidetogglein div" ).slideToggle( "fast" ).slideToggle( "fast", check );
setup( ".slideToggle().slideToggle() - out", "#slidetoggleout div" ).slideToggle( "fast" ).slideToggle( "fast", check );
setup( ".fadeToggle().fadeToggle() - in", "#fadetogglein div" ).fadeToggle( "fast" ).fadeToggle( "fast", check );
setup( ".fadeToggle().fadeToggle() - out", "#fadetoggleout div" ).fadeToggle( "fast" ).fadeToggle( "fast", check );
setup( ".fadeTo(0.5).fadeTo(1.0, easing)", "#fadeto div" ).fadeTo( "fast", 0.5 ).fadeTo( "fast", 1.0, "linear", check );
this.clock.tick( 400 );
} );
jQuery.makeTest = function( text ) {
var elem = jQuery( "<div></div>" )
.attr( "id", "test" + jQuery.makeTest.id++ )
.addClass( "box" );
jQuery( "<h4></h4>" )
.text( text )
.appendTo( "#fx-tests" )
.after( elem );
return elem;
};
jQuery.makeTest.id = 1;
QUnit.test( "jQuery.show('fast') doesn't clear radio buttons (bug trac-1095)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 4 );
var $checkedtest = jQuery( "#checkedtest" );
$checkedtest.hide().show( "fast", function() {
assert.ok( jQuery( "input[type='radio']", $checkedtest ).first().attr( "checked" ), "Check first radio still checked." );
assert.ok( !jQuery( "input[type='radio']", $checkedtest ).last().attr( "checked" ), "Check last radio still NOT checked." );
assert.ok( jQuery( "input[type='checkbox']", $checkedtest ).first().attr( "checked" ), "Check first checkbox still checked." );
assert.ok( !jQuery( "input[type='checkbox']", $checkedtest ).last().attr( "checked" ), "Check last checkbox still NOT checked." );
} );
this.clock.tick( 200 );
} );
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QUnit.test( "interrupt toggle", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 24 );
var longDuration = 2000,
shortDuration = 500,
$elems = jQuery( ".chain-test" ),
clock = this.clock,
finish = function() {};
jQuery.each( { slideToggle: "height", fadeToggle: "opacity", toggle: "width" }, function( method, prop ) {
var $methodElems = $elems.filter( "[id^='" + method.toLowerCase() + "']" ).each( function() {
// Save original property value for comparison
jQuery.data( this, "startVal", jQuery( this ).css( prop ) );
} );
// Interrupt a hiding toggle
$methodElems[ method ]( longDuration );
setTimeout( function() {
$methodElems.stop().each( function() {
assert.notEqual( jQuery( this ).css( prop ), jQuery.data( this, "startVal" ), ".stop() before completion of hiding ." + method + "() - #" + this.id );
} );
// Restore
$methodElems[ method ]( shortDuration, function() {
var id = this.id,
$elem = jQuery( this ),
startVal = $elem.data( "startVal" );
$elem.removeData( "startVal" );
assert.equal( $elem.css( prop ), startVal, "original value restored by ." + method + "() - #" + id );
// Interrupt a showing toggle
$elem.hide()[ method ]( longDuration );
setTimeout( function() {
$elem.stop();
assert.notEqual( $elem.css( prop ), startVal, ".stop() before completion of showing ." + method + "() - #" + id );
// Restore
$elem[ method ]( shortDuration, function() {
assert.equal( $elem.css( prop ), startVal, "original value restored by ." + method + "() - #" + id );
finish();
} );
}, shortDuration );
} );
}, shortDuration );
} );
clock.tick( longDuration );
// FIXME untangle the set timeouts
} );
QUnit.test( "animate with per-property easing", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 5 );
var data = { a: 0, b: 0, c: 0 },
test1Called = false,
test2Called = false,
defaultTestCalled = false,
props = {
a: [ 100, "_test1" ],
b: [ 100, "_test2" ],
c: 100
};
jQuery.easing._test1 = function( p ) {
test1Called = true;
return p;
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};
jQuery.easing._test2 = function( p ) {
test2Called = true;
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return p;
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};
jQuery.easing._defaultTest = function( p ) {
defaultTestCalled = true;
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return p;
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};
jQuery( data ).animate( props, 400, "_defaultTest", function() {
assert.ok( test1Called, "Easing function (_test1) called" );
assert.ok( test2Called, "Easing function (_test2) called" );
assert.ok( defaultTestCalled, "Easing function (_default) called" );
assert.equal( props.a[ 1 ], "_test1", "animate does not change original props (per-property easing would be lost)" );
assert.equal( props.b[ 1 ], "_test2", "animate does not change original props (per-property easing would be lost)" );
} );
this.clock.tick( 400 );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate with CSS shorthand properties", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 11 );
var easeAnimation_count = 0,
easeProperty_count = 0,
propsBasic = { "padding": "10 20 30" },
propsSpecial = { "padding": [ "1 2 3", "propertyScope" ] };
jQuery.easing.animationScope = function( p ) {
if ( p >= 1 ) {
easeAnimation_count++;
}
return p;
};
jQuery.easing.propertyScope = function( p ) {
if ( p >= 1 ) {
easeProperty_count++;
}
return p;
};
jQuery( "#foo" )
.animate( propsBasic, 200, "animationScope", function() {
assert.equal( this.style.paddingTop, "10px", "padding-top was animated" );
assert.equal( this.style.paddingLeft, "20px", "padding-left was animated" );
assert.equal( this.style.paddingRight, "20px", "padding-right was animated" );
assert.equal( this.style.paddingBottom, "30px", "padding-bottom was animated" );
assert.equal( easeAnimation_count, 4, "per-animation default easing called for each property" );
easeAnimation_count = 0;
} )
.animate( propsSpecial, 200, "animationScope", function() {
assert.equal( this.style.paddingTop, "1px", "padding-top was animated again" );
assert.equal( this.style.paddingLeft, "2px", "padding-left was animated again" );
assert.equal( this.style.paddingRight, "2px", "padding-right was animated again" );
assert.equal( this.style.paddingBottom, "3px", "padding-bottom was animated again" );
assert.equal( easeAnimation_count, 0, "per-animation default easing not called" );
assert.equal( easeProperty_count, 4, "special easing called for each property" );
jQuery( this ).css( "padding", "0" );
delete jQuery.easing.animationScope;
delete jQuery.easing.propertyScope;
} );
this.clock.tick( 400 );
} );
QUnit.test( "hide hidden elements, with animation (bug trac-7141)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 4 );
var div = jQuery( "<div id='bug7141' style='display:none'></div>" ).appendTo( "#qunit-fixture" );
assert.equal( div.css( "display" ), "none", "Element is initially hidden" );
div.hide( 10, function() {
assert.equal( div.css( "display" ), "none", "Element is hidden in .hide() callback" );
div.show( 11, function() {
assert.equal( div.css( "display" ), "block", "Element is visible in .show() callback" );
} );
} );
this.clock.tick( 50 );
assert.equal( div.css( "display" ), "block", "Element is visible after animations" );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate unit-less properties (trac-4966)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 2 );
var div = jQuery( "<div style='z-index: 0; position: absolute;'></div>" ).appendTo( "#qunit-fixture" );
assert.equal( div.css( "z-index" ), "0", "z-index is 0" );
div.animate( { zIndex: 2 }, function() {
assert.equal( div.css( "z-index" ), "2", "z-index is 2" );
} );
this.clock.tick( 400 );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate properties missing px w/ opacity as last (trac-9074)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 6 );
var ml, l,
div = jQuery( "<div style='position: absolute; margin-left: 0; left: 0px;'></div>" )
.appendTo( "#qunit-fixture" );
function cssInt( prop ) {
return parseInt( div.css( prop ), 10 );
}
assert.equal( cssInt( "marginLeft" ), 0, "Margin left is 0" );
assert.equal( cssInt( "left" ), 0, "Left is 0" );
div.animate( {
left: 200,
marginLeft: 200,
opacity: 0
}, 2000 );
this.clock.tick( 500 );
ml = cssInt( "marginLeft" );
l = cssInt( "left" );
assert.notEqual( ml, 0, "Margin left is not 0 after partial animate" );
assert.notEqual( ml, 200, "Margin left is not 200 after partial animate" );
assert.notEqual( l, 0, "Left is not 0 after partial animate" );
assert.notEqual( l, 200, "Left is not 200 after partial animate" );
div.stop().remove();
} );
QUnit.test( "callbacks should fire in correct order (trac-9100)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 1 );
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var a = 1,
cb = 0;
jQuery( "<p data-operation='*2'></p><p data-operation='^2'></p>" ).appendTo( "#qunit-fixture" )
// The test will always pass if no properties are animated or if the duration is 0
.animate( { fontSize: 12 }, 13, function() {
a *= jQuery( this ).data( "operation" ) === "*2" ? 2 : a;
cb++;
if ( cb === 2 ) {
assert.equal( a, 4, "test value has been *2 and _then_ ^2" );
}
} );
this.clock.tick( 20 );
} );
QUnit.test( "callbacks that throw exceptions will be removed (trac-5684)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 2 );
var foo = jQuery( "#foo" );
function TestException() {
}
foo.animate( { height: 1 }, 1, function() {
throw new TestException();
} );
// this test thoroughly abuses undocumented methods - please feel free to update
// with any changes internally to these functions.
// make sure that the standard timer loop will NOT run.
jQuery.fx.stop();
this.clock.tick( 1 );
assert.throws( jQuery.fx.tick, TestException, "Exception was thrown" );
// the second call shouldn't
jQuery.fx.tick();
assert.ok( true, "Test completed without throwing a second exception" );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate will scale margin properties individually", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 2 );
var foo = jQuery( "#foo" ).css( {
"margin": 0,
"marginLeft": 100
} );
assert.ok( foo.css( "marginLeft" ) !== foo.css( "marginRight" ), "Sanity Check" );
foo.animate( {
"margin": 200
} ).stop();
assert.ok( foo.css( "marginLeft" ) !== foo.css( "marginRight" ), "The margin properties are different" );
// clean up for next test
foo.css( {
"marginLeft": "",
"marginRight": "",
"marginTop": "",
"marginBottom": ""
} );
} );
QUnit.test( "Do not append px to 'fill-opacity' trac-9548", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 1 );
var $div = jQuery( "<div>" ).appendTo( "#qunit-fixture" );
$div.css( "fill-opacity", 0 ).animate( { "fill-opacity": 1.0 }, 0, function() {
assert.equal( jQuery( this ).css( "fill-opacity" ), 1, "Do not append px to 'fill-opacity'" );
$div.remove();
} );
} );
QUnit.test( "line-height animates correctly (trac-13855)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 12 );
var t0,
clock = this.clock,
longDuration = 2000,
shortDuration = 500,
animated = jQuery(
"<p style='line-height: 100;'>unitless</p>" +
"<p style='line-height: 5000px;'>px</p>" +
"<p style='line-height: 5000%;'>percent</p>" +
"<p style='line-height: 100em;'>em</p>"
).appendTo( "#qunit-fixture" ),
initialHeight = jQuery.map( animated, function( el ) {
return jQuery( el ).height();
} ),
tolerance = 1.5;
// Delay start to improve test stability
setTimeout( function() {
t0 = +( new Date() );
animated.animate( { "line-height": "hide" }, longDuration, "linear" );
setTimeout( function() {
var progress = ( ( new Date() ) - t0 ) / longDuration;
animated.each( function( i ) {
var label = jQuery.text( this ),
initial = initialHeight[ i ],
height = jQuery( this ).height(),
lower = initial * ( 1 - progress ) / tolerance;
assert.ok( height < initial, "hide " + label + ": upper bound; " +
height + " < " + initial + " @ " + ( progress * 100 ) + "%" );
assert.ok( height > lower, "hide " + label + ": lower bound; " +
height + " > " + lower + " @ " + ( progress * 100 ) + "%" );
} );
t0 = +( new Date() );
animated.stop( true, true ).hide()
.animate( { "line-height": "show" }, longDuration, "linear" );
setTimeout( function() {
var progress = ( ( new Date() ) - t0 ) / longDuration;
animated.each( function( i ) {
var label = jQuery.text( this ),
initial = initialHeight[ i ],
height = jQuery( this ).height(),
upper = initial * progress * tolerance;
assert.ok( height < upper, "show " + label + ": upper bound; " +
height + " < " + upper + " @ " + ( progress * 100 ) + "%" );
} );
animated.stop( true, true );
}, shortDuration );
clock.tick( shortDuration );
}, shortDuration );
clock.tick( shortDuration );
}, 50 );
clock.tick( 50 );
} );
// Start 1.8 Animation tests
QUnit.test( "jQuery.Animation( object, props, opts )", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 4 );
var animation,
testObject = {
"foo": 0,
"bar": 1,
"width": 100
},
testDest = {
"foo": 1,
"bar": 0,
"width": 200
};
animation = jQuery.Animation( testObject, testDest, { "duration": 1 } );
animation.done( function() {
for ( var prop in testDest ) {
assert.equal( testObject[ prop ], testDest[ prop ], "Animated: " + prop );
}
animation.done( function() {
assert.deepEqual( testObject, testDest, "No unexpected properties" );
} );
} );
this.clock.tick( 10 );
} );
QUnit.test( "Animate Option: step: function( percent, tween )", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 1 );
var counter = {};
jQuery( "#foo" ).animate( {
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prop1: 1,
prop2: 2,
prop3: 3
}, {
duration: 1,
step: function( value, tween ) {
var calls = counter[ tween.prop ] = counter[ tween.prop ] || [];
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// in case this is called multiple times for either, lets store it in
// 0 or 1 in the array
calls[ value === 0 ? 0 : 1 ] = value;
}
} ).queue( function( next ) {
assert.deepEqual( counter, {
prop1: [ 0, 1 ],
prop2: [ 0, 2 ],
prop3: [ 0, 3 ]
}, "Step function was called once at 0% and once at 100% for each property" );
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next();
} );
this.clock.tick( 10 );
} );
QUnit.test( "Animate callbacks have correct context", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 2 );
var foo = jQuery( "#foo" );
foo.animate( {
height: 10
}, 10, function() {
assert.equal( foo[ 0 ], this, "Complete callback after stop(true) `this` is element" );
} ).stop( true, true );
foo.animate( {
height: 100
}, 10, function() {
assert.equal( foo[ 0 ], this, "Complete callback `this` is element" );
} );
this.clock.tick( 10 );
} );
QUnit.test( "User supplied callback called after show when fx off (trac-8892)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 2 );
var foo = jQuery( "#foo" );
jQuery.fx.off = true;
foo.hide();
foo.fadeIn( 500, function() {
assert.ok( supportjQuery( this ).is( ":visible" ), "Element is visible in callback" );
foo.fadeOut( 500, function() {
assert.ok( supportjQuery( this ).is( ":hidden" ), "Element is hidden in callback" );
jQuery.fx.off = false;
} );
} );
this.clock.tick( 1000 );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate should set display for disconnected nodes", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 20 );
var clock = this.clock,
showMethods = {
fadeIn: [],
fadeTo: [ "fast", 0.5 ],
slideDown: [ "fast" ],
show: [ 1 ],
animate: [ { width: "show" } ]
},
toggleMethods = {
toggle: [ 1 ],
slideToggle: []
},
$divEmpty = jQuery( "<div></div>" ),
$divTest = jQuery( "<div>test</div>" ),
$divNone = jQuery( "<div style='display: none;'></div>" ),
$divInline = jQuery( "<div style='display: inline;'></div>" ),
nullParentDisplay = $divEmpty.css( "display" ),
underFragmentDisplay = $divTest.css( "display" );
assert.strictEqual( $divEmpty[ 0 ].parentNode, null, "Setup: element with null parentNode" );
assert.strictEqual( ( $divTest[ 0 ].parentNode || {} ).nodeType, 11, "Setup: element under fragment" );
assert.strictEqual( $divEmpty.show()[ 0 ].style.display, "",
"set display with show() for element with null parentNode" );
assert.strictEqual( $divTest.show()[ 0 ].style.display, "",
"set display with show() for element under fragment" );
assert.strictEqual( $divNone.show()[ 0 ].style.display, "",
"show() should change display if it already set to none" );
assert.strictEqual( $divInline.show()[ 0 ].style.display, "inline",
"show() should not change display if it already set" );
jQuery.each( showMethods, function( name, opt ) {
jQuery.fn[ name ].apply( jQuery( "<div></div>" ), opt.concat( [ function() {
assert.strictEqual( jQuery( this ).css( "display" ), nullParentDisplay,
"." + name + " block with null parentNode" );
} ] ) );
jQuery.fn[ name ].apply( jQuery( "<div>test</div>" ), opt.concat( [ function() {
assert.strictEqual( jQuery( this ).css( "display" ), underFragmentDisplay,
"." + name + " block under fragment" );
} ] ) );
} );
jQuery.each( toggleMethods, function( name, opt ) {
jQuery.fn[ name ].apply( jQuery( "<div></div>" ), opt.concat( [ function() {
assert.strictEqual( jQuery( this ).css( "display" ), "none",
"." + name + " block with null parentNode" );
} ] ) );
jQuery.fn[ name ].apply( jQuery( "<div>test</div>" ), opt.concat( [ function() {
assert.strictEqual( jQuery( this ).css( "display" ), "none",
"." + name + " block under fragment" );
} ] ) );
} );
clock.tick( 400 );
} );
QUnit[ QUnit.jQuerySelectors ? "test" : "skip" ]( "Animation callback should not show animated element as :animated (trac-7157)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 1 );
var foo = jQuery( "#foo" );
foo.animate( {
opacity: 0
}, 100, function() {
assert.ok( !foo.is( ":animated" ), "The element is not animated" );
} );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
} );
QUnit[ QUnit.jQuerySelectors ? "test" : "skip" ]( "Initial step callback should show element as :animated (trac-14623)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 1 );
var foo = jQuery( "#foo" );
foo.animate( {
opacity: 0
}, {
duration: 100,
step: function() {
assert.ok( foo.is( ":animated" ), "The element matches :animated inside step function" );
}
} );
this.clock.tick( 1 );
foo.stop();
} );
QUnit.test( "hide called on element within hidden parent should set display to none (trac-10045)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 3 );
var hidden = jQuery( ".hidden" ),
elems = jQuery( "<div>hide</div><div>hide0</div><div>hide1</div>" );
hidden.append( elems );
jQuery.when(
elems.eq( 0 ).hide(),
elems.eq( 1 ).hide( 0 ),
elems.eq( 2 ).hide( 1 )
).done( function() {
assert.strictEqual( elems.get( 0 ).style.display, "none", "hide() called on element within hidden parent should set display to none" );
assert.strictEqual( elems.get( 1 ).style.display, "none", "hide( 0 ) called on element within hidden parent should set display to none" );
assert.strictEqual( elems.get( 2 ).style.display, "none", "hide( 1 ) called on element within hidden parent should set display to none" );
elems.remove();
} );
this.clock.tick( 10 );
} );
QUnit.test( "hide, fadeOut and slideUp called on element width height and width = 0 should set display to none", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 5 );
var foo = jQuery( "#foo" ),
i = 0,
elems = jQuery();
for ( ; i < 5; i++ ) {
elems = elems.add( "<div style='width:0;height:0;'></div>" );
}
foo.append( elems );
jQuery.when(
elems.eq( 0 ).hide(),
elems.eq( 1 ).hide( jQuery.noop ),
elems.eq( 2 ).hide( 1 ),
elems.eq( 3 ).fadeOut(),
elems.eq( 4 ).slideUp()
).done( function() {
assert.strictEqual( elems.get( 0 ).style.display, "none", "hide() called on element width height and width = 0 should set display to none" );
assert.strictEqual( elems.get( 1 ).style.display, "none",
"hide( jQuery.noop ) called on element width height and width = 0 should set display to none" );
assert.strictEqual( elems.get( 2 ).style.display, "none", "hide( 1 ) called on element width height and width = 0 should set display to none" );
assert.strictEqual( elems.get( 3 ).style.display, "none", "fadeOut() called on element width height and width = 0 should set display to none" );
assert.strictEqual( elems.get( 4 ).style.display, "none", "slideUp() called on element width height and width = 0 should set display to none" );
} );
this.clock.tick( 400 );
} );
QUnit.test( "hide should not leave hidden inline elements visible (trac-14848)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 2 );
var el = jQuery( "#john1" );
el.hide( 1, function() {
assert.equal( el.css( "display" ), "none", "hidden" );
el.hide( 1, function() {
assert.equal( el.css( "display" ), "none", "still hidden" );
} );
} );
this.clock.tick( 100 );
} );
QUnit.test( "Handle queue:false promises", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 10 );
var foo = jQuery( "#foo" ).clone().addBack(),
step = 1;
foo.animate( {
top: 1
}, {
duration: 10,
queue: false,
complete: function() {
assert.ok( step++ <= 2, "Step one or two" );
}
} ).animate( {
bottom: 1
}, {
duration: 10,
complete: function() {
assert.ok( step > 2 && step < 5, "Step three or four" );
step++;
}
} );
this.clock.tick( 10 );
foo.promise().done( function() {
assert.equal( step++, 5, "steps 1-5: queue:false then queue:fx done" );
foo.animate( {
top: 10
}, {
duration: 10,
complete: function() {
assert.ok( step > 5 && step < 8, "Step six or seven" );
step++;
}
} ).animate( {
bottom: 10
}, {
duration: 10,
queue: false,
complete: function() {
assert.ok( step > 7 && step < 10, "Step eight or nine" );
step++;
}
} ).promise().done( function() {
assert.equal( step++, 10, "steps 6-10: queue:fx then queue:false" );
} );
} );
this.clock.tick( 10 );
} );
QUnit.test( "multiple unqueued and promise", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 4 );
var foo = jQuery( "#foo" ),
step = 1;
foo.animate( {
marginLeft: 300
}, {
duration: 500,
queue: false,
complete: function() {
assert.strictEqual( step++, 2, "Step 2" );
}
} ).animate( {
top: 100
}, {
duration: 1000,
queue: false,
complete: function() {
assert.strictEqual( step++, 3, "Step 3" );
}
} ).animate( {}, {
duration: 2000,
queue: false,
complete: function() {
// no properties is a non-op and finishes immediately
assert.strictEqual( step++, 1, "Step 1" );
}
} ).promise().done( function() {
assert.strictEqual( step++, 4, "Step 4" );
} );
this.clock.tick( 1000 );
} );
QUnit.test( "animate does not change start value for non-px animation (trac-7109)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 1 );
var parent = jQuery( "<div><div></div></div>" ).css( { width: 284, height: 1 } ).appendTo( "#qunit-fixture" ),
child = parent.children().css( { fontSize: "98.6in", width: "0.01em", height: 1 } ),
actual = parseFloat( child.css( "width" ) ),
computed = [];
child.animate( { width: "0%" }, {
duration: 1,
step: function() {
computed.push( parseFloat( child.css( "width" ) ) );
}
} ).queue( function( next ) {
var ratio = computed[ 0 ] / actual;
assert.ok( ratio > 0.9 && ratio < 1.1,
"Starting width was close enough (" + computed[ 0 ] + " approximates " + actual + ")" );
next();
parent.remove();
} );
this.clock.tick( 10 );
} );
QUnit.test( "non-px animation handles non-numeric start (trac-11971)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 2 );
var foo = jQuery( "#foo" ),
initial = foo.css( "backgroundPositionX" );
if ( !initial ) {
assert.expect( 1 );
assert.ok( true, "Style property not understood" );
return;
}
foo.animate( { backgroundPositionX: "42%" }, {
duration: 1,
progress: function( anim, percent ) {
if ( percent ) {
return;
}
if ( parseFloat( initial ) ) {
assert.equal( jQuery.style( this, "backgroundPositionX" ), initial, "Numeric start preserved" );
} else {
assert.equal( jQuery.style( this, "backgroundPositionX" ), "0%", "Non-numeric start zeroed" );
}
},
done: function() {
assert.equal( jQuery.style( this, "backgroundPositionX" ), "42%", "End reached" );
}
} );
this.clock.tick( 10 );
} );
QUnit.test( "Animation callbacks (trac-11797)", function( assert ) {
Effects: stabilize rAF logic & align timeout logic with it rAF logic was introduced almost three years ago relative to this commit, as a primary method for scheduling animation (see gh-1578 pull). With it there was two substantial changes - one was explicitly mentioned and the other was not. First, if browser window was hidden aka `document.hidden === true` it would immediately execute all scheduled animation without waiting for time pass i.e. tick time become `0` instead of 13 ms of a default value. Which created possibility for circular executions in case if `complete` method executed the same animation (see gh-3434 issue). And the second one - since then there was two ways of scheduling animation: with `setInterval` and `requestAnimationFrame`, but there was a difference in their execution. In case of `setInterval` it waited default `jQuery.fx.interval` value before actually starting the new tick, not counting the first step which wasn't set to be executed through tick method (aka `jQuery.fx.tick`). Whereas `requestAnimationFrame` first scheduled the call and executed the `step` method right after that, counting the first call of `jQuery.fx.timer`, `tick` was happening twice in one frame. But since tests explicitly disabled rAF method i.e. `requestAnimationFrame = null` and checking only `setInterval` logic, since it's impossible to do it otherwise - we missed that change. Faulty logic also was presented with `cancelAnimationFrame`, which couldn't clear any timers since `raf` scheduler didn't define new `timerId` value. Because that change was so subtle, apparently no user noticed it proving that both `cancelAnimationFrame` and `clearInterval` code paths are redundant. Since `cancelAnimationFrame` didn't work properly and rAF is and was a primary used code path, plus the same approach is used in other popular animation libs. Therefore those code paths were removed. These changes also replace two different functions which schedule the animation with one, which checks what type of logic should be used and executes it appropriatley, but for secondary path it now uses `setTimeout` making it more consistent with rAF path. Since ticks are happening globally we also don't require to listen `visibilitychange` event. It also changes the way how first call is scheduled so execution of animation will not happen twice in one frame. No new tests were not introduced, since now `setTimeout` logic should be equivalent to the rAF one, but one test was changed since now we actually execute animation at the first tick. Fixes gh-3434 Closes gh-3559
2017-03-06 01:06:10 +00:00
assert.expect( 15 );
var prog = 0,
targets = jQuery( "#foo" ).children(),
done = false,
Effects: stabilize rAF logic & align timeout logic with it rAF logic was introduced almost three years ago relative to this commit, as a primary method for scheduling animation (see gh-1578 pull). With it there was two substantial changes - one was explicitly mentioned and the other was not. First, if browser window was hidden aka `document.hidden === true` it would immediately execute all scheduled animation without waiting for time pass i.e. tick time become `0` instead of 13 ms of a default value. Which created possibility for circular executions in case if `complete` method executed the same animation (see gh-3434 issue). And the second one - since then there was two ways of scheduling animation: with `setInterval` and `requestAnimationFrame`, but there was a difference in their execution. In case of `setInterval` it waited default `jQuery.fx.interval` value before actually starting the new tick, not counting the first step which wasn't set to be executed through tick method (aka `jQuery.fx.tick`). Whereas `requestAnimationFrame` first scheduled the call and executed the `step` method right after that, counting the first call of `jQuery.fx.timer`, `tick` was happening twice in one frame. But since tests explicitly disabled rAF method i.e. `requestAnimationFrame = null` and checking only `setInterval` logic, since it's impossible to do it otherwise - we missed that change. Faulty logic also was presented with `cancelAnimationFrame`, which couldn't clear any timers since `raf` scheduler didn't define new `timerId` value. Because that change was so subtle, apparently no user noticed it proving that both `cancelAnimationFrame` and `clearInterval` code paths are redundant. Since `cancelAnimationFrame` didn't work properly and rAF is and was a primary used code path, plus the same approach is used in other popular animation libs. Therefore those code paths were removed. These changes also replace two different functions which schedule the animation with one, which checks what type of logic should be used and executes it appropriatley, but for secondary path it now uses `setTimeout` making it more consistent with rAF path. Since ticks are happening globally we also don't require to listen `visibilitychange` event. It also changes the way how first call is scheduled so execution of animation will not happen twice in one frame. No new tests were not introduced, since now `setTimeout` logic should be equivalent to the rAF one, but one test was changed since now we actually execute animation at the first tick. Fixes gh-3434 Closes gh-3559
2017-03-06 01:06:10 +00:00
expectedProgress = 1;
targets.eq( 0 ).animate( {}, {
duration: 1,
start: function() {
assert.ok( true, "empty: start" );
},
progress: function( anim, percent ) {
assert.equal( percent, prog, "empty: progress " + prog );
prog = 1;
},
done: function() {
assert.ok( true, "empty: done" );
},
fail: function() {
assert.ok( false, "empty: fail" );
},
always: function() {
assert.ok( true, "empty: always" );
done = true;
}
} );
assert.ok( done, "empty: done immediately" );
done = false;
targets.eq( 1 ).animate( {
opacity: 0
}, {
duration: 1,
start: function() {
assert.ok( true, "stopped: start" );
},
progress: function( anim, percent ) {
assert.equal( percent, 0, "stopped: progress 0" );
},
done: function() {
assert.ok( false, "stopped: done" );
},
fail: function() {
assert.ok( true, "stopped: fail" );
},
always: function() {
assert.ok( true, "stopped: always" );
done = true;
}
} ).stop();
assert.ok( done, "stopped: stopped immediately" );
targets.eq( 2 ).animate( {
opacity: 0
}, {
duration: 1,
start: function() {
assert.ok( true, "async: start" );
},
progress: function( anim, percent ) {
assert.equal( percent, expectedProgress, "async: progress " + expectedProgress );
expectedProgress++;
},
done: function() {
assert.ok( true, "async: done" );
},
fail: function() {
assert.ok( false, "async: fail" );
},
always: function() {
assert.ok( true, "async: always" );
}
} );
this.clock.tick( 10 );
} );
QUnit.test( "Animation callbacks in order (gh-2283)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 9 );
var done = assert.async(),
step = 0,
dur = 50;
jQuery( "#foo" ).animate( {
width: "5px"
}, {
duration: dur,
start: function() {
assert.step( "start" );
},
progress: function( anim, p, ms ) {
if ( !( step++ ) ) {
assert.step( "progress" );
assert.strictEqual( p, 0, "first progress callback: progress ratio" );
assert.strictEqual( ms, dur, "first progress callback: remaining ms" );
} else {
assert.step( "last progress" );
assert.strictEqual( p, 1, "last progress callback: progress ratio" );
assert.strictEqual( ms, 0, "last progress callback: remaining ms" );
}
},
done: function() {
assert.step( "done" );
},
fail: function() {
assert.ok( false, "Animation failed" );
},
always: function() {
assert.verifySteps( [ "start", "progress", "last progress", "done" ] );
done();
}
} ).finish();
this.clock.tick( dur + 10 );
} );
QUnit.test( "Animate properly sets overflow hidden when animating width/height (trac-12117)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 8 );
jQuery.each( [ "height", "width" ], function( _, prop ) {
jQuery.each( [ 100, 0 ], function( _, value ) {
var div = jQuery( "<div>" ).css( "overflow", "auto" ),
props = {};
props[ prop ] = value;
div.animate( props, 1 );
assert.equal( div.css( "overflow" ), "hidden",
"overflow: hidden set when animating " + prop + " to " + value );
div.stop();
assert.equal( div.css( "overflow" ), "auto",
"overflow: auto restored after animating " + prop + " to " + value );
} );
} );
} );
QUnit.test( "Each tick of the timer loop uses a fresh time (trac-12837)", function( assert ) {
var lastVal,
tmp = jQuery( {
test: 0
} );
assert.expect( 3 );
tmp.animate( {
test: 100
}, {
step: function( p, fx ) {
assert.ok( fx.now !== lastVal, "Current value is not the last value: " + lastVal + " - " + fx.now );
lastVal = fx.now;
}
} );
this.clock.tick( 1 );
// now that we have a new time, run another tick
jQuery.fx.tick();
this.clock.tick( 1 );
jQuery.fx.tick();
tmp.stop();
} );
QUnit.test( "Animations with 0 duration don't ease (trac-12273)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 1 );
jQuery.easing.test = function() {
assert.ok( false, "Called easing" );
};
jQuery( "#foo" ).animate( {
height: 100
}, {
duration: 0,
easing: "test",
complete: function() {
assert.equal( jQuery( this ).height(), 100, "Height is 100" );
}
} );
delete jQuery.easing.test;
} );
jQuery.map( [ "toggle", "slideToggle", "fadeToggle" ], function( method ) {
// this test would look a lot better if we were using something to override
// the default timers
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var duration = 1500;
QUnit.test( "toggle state tests: " + method + " (trac-8685)", function( assert ) {
function secondToggle() {
var stopped = parseFloat( element.css( check ) );
tested = false;
element[ method ]( {
2012-11-13 02:06:16 +00:00
duration: duration,
step: function( p, fx ) {
if ( fx.pos > 0.1 && fx.prop === check && !tested ) {
tested = true;
assert.equal( fx.start, stopped, check + " starts at " + stopped + " where it stopped" );
assert.equal( fx.end, original, check + " ending value is " + original );
element.stop();
}
}
} );
}
var tested,
original,
check = method === "slideToggle" ? "height" : "opacity",
element = jQuery( "#foo" ).height( 200 );
assert.expect( 4 );
element[ method ]( {
2012-11-13 02:06:16 +00:00
duration: duration,
easing: "linear",
step: function( p, fx ) {
if ( fx.pos > 0.1 && fx.prop === check && !tested ) {
tested = true;
original = fx.start;
assert.ok( fx.start !== 0, check + " is starting at " + original + " on first toggle (non-zero)" );
assert.equal( fx.end, 0, check + " is ending at 0 on first toggle" );
element.stop();
}
},
always: secondToggle
} );
//FIXME figure out why 470
this.clock.tick( 470 );
} );
} );
QUnit.test( "jQuery.fx.start & jQuery.fx.stop hook points", function( assert ) {
var oldStart = jQuery.fx.start,
oldStop = jQuery.fx.stop,
foo = jQuery( { foo: 0 } );
assert.expect( 3 );
jQuery.fx.start = function() {
assert.ok( true, "start called" );
};
jQuery.fx.stop = function() {
assert.ok( true, "stop called" );
};
// calls start
foo.animate( { foo: 1 }, { queue: false } );
// calls start
foo.animate( { foo: 2 }, { queue: false } );
foo.stop();
// calls stop
jQuery.fx.tick();
// cleanup
jQuery.fx.start = oldStart;
jQuery.fx.stop = oldStop;
} );
QUnit.test( ".finish() completes all queued animations", function( assert ) {
var animations = {
top: 100,
left: 100,
height: 100,
width: 100
},
div = jQuery( "<div>" );
assert.expect( 11 );
jQuery.each( animations, function( prop, value ) {
var anim = {};
anim[ prop ] = value;
// the delay shouldn't matter at all!
div.css( prop, 1 ).animate( anim, function() {
assert.ok( true, "Called animation callback for " + prop );
} ).delay( 100 );
} );
assert.equal( div.queue().length, 8, "8 animations in the queue" );
div.finish();
jQuery.each( animations, function( prop, value ) {
assert.equal( parseFloat( div.css( prop ) ), value, prop + " finished at correct value" );
} );
assert.equal( div.queue().length, 0, "empty queue when done" );
if ( QUnit.jQuerySelectors ) {
assert.equal( div.is( ":animated" ), false, ":animated doesn't match" );
} else {
assert.ok( "skip", ":animated selector not supported with selector-native" );
}
// cleanup
div.remove();
// leaves a "shadow timer" which does nothing around, need to force a tick
jQuery.fx.tick();
} );
QUnit.test( ".finish( false ) - unqueued animations", function( assert ) {
var animations = {
top: 100,
left: 100,
height: 100,
width: 100
},
div = jQuery( "<div>" );
assert.expect( 10 );
jQuery.each( animations, function( prop, value ) {
var anim = {};
anim[ prop ] = value;
div.css( prop, 1 ).animate( anim, {
queue: false,
complete: function() {
assert.ok( true, "Called animation callback for " + prop );
}
} );
} );
assert.equal( div.queue().length, 0, "0 animations in the queue" );
div.finish( false );
jQuery.each( animations, function( prop, value ) {
assert.equal( parseFloat( div.css( prop ) ), value, prop + " finished at correct value" );
} );
if ( QUnit.jQuerySelectors ) {
assert.equal( div.is( ":animated" ), false, ":animated doesn't match" );
} else {
assert.ok( "skip", ":animated selector not supported with selector-native" );
}
// cleanup
div.remove();
// leaves a "shadow timer" which does nothing around, need to force a tick
jQuery.fx.tick();
} );
QUnit.test( ".finish( \"custom\" ) - custom queue animations", function( assert ) {
var animations = {
top: 100,
left: 100,
height: 100,
width: 100
},
div = jQuery( "<div>" );
assert.expect( 11 );
jQuery.each( animations, function( prop, value ) {
var anim = {};
anim[ prop ] = value;
div.css( prop, 1 ).animate( anim, {
queue: "custom",
complete: function() {
assert.ok( true, "Called animation callback for " + prop );
}
} );
} );
assert.equal( div.queue( "custom" ).length, 4, "4 animations in the queue" );
// start the first animation
div.dequeue( "custom" );
if ( QUnit.jQuerySelectors ) {
assert.equal( div.is( ":animated" ), true, ":animated matches" );
} else {
assert.ok( "skip", ":animated selector not supported with selector-native" );
}
div.finish( "custom" );
jQuery.each( animations, function( prop, value ) {
assert.equal( parseFloat( div.css( prop ) ), value, prop + " finished at correct value" );
} );
if ( QUnit.jQuerySelectors ) {
assert.equal( div.is( ":animated" ), false, ":animated doesn't match" );
} else {
assert.ok( "skip", ":animated selector not supported with selector-native" );
}
// cleanup
div.remove();
// leaves a "shadow timer" which does nothing around, need to force a tick
jQuery.fx.tick();
} );
QUnit.test( ".finish() calls finish of custom queue functions", function( assert ) {
function queueTester( next, hooks ) {
hooks.stop = function( gotoEnd ) {
inside++;
assert.equal( this, div[ 0 ] );
assert.ok( gotoEnd, "hooks.stop(true) called" );
};
}
var div = jQuery( "<div>" ),
inside = 0,
outside = 0;
assert.expect( 6 );
queueTester.finish = function() {
outside++;
assert.ok( true, "Finish called on custom queue function" );
};
div.queue( queueTester ).queue( queueTester ).queue( queueTester ).finish();
assert.equal( inside, 1, "1 stop(true) callback" );
assert.equal( outside, 2, "2 finish callbacks" );
div.remove();
} );
QUnit.test( ".finish() is applied correctly when multiple elements were animated (trac-13937)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 3 );
var elems = jQuery( "<a>0</a><a>1</a><a>2</a>" );
elems.animate( { opacity: 0 }, 1500 ).animate( { opacity: 1 }, 1500 );
setTimeout( function() {
elems.eq( 1 ).finish();
assert.ok( !elems.eq( 1 ).queue().length, "empty queue for .finish()ed element" );
assert.ok( elems.eq( 0 ).queue().length, "non-empty queue for preceding element" );
assert.ok( elems.eq( 2 ).queue().length, "non-empty queue for following element" );
elems.stop( true );
}, 100 );
this.clock.tick( 1500 );
} );
QUnit.test( "slideDown() after stop() (trac-13483)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 2 );
var ul = jQuery( "<ul style='height: 100px; display: block;'></ul>" )
.appendTo( "#qunit-fixture" ),
origHeight = ul.height(),
clock = this.clock;
// First test. slideUp() -> stop() in the middle -> slideDown() until the end
ul.slideUp( 1000 );
clock.tick( 500 );
ul.stop( true );
ul.slideDown( 1, function() {
assert.equal( ul.height(), origHeight, "slideDown() after interrupting slideUp() with stop(). Height must be in original value" );
// Second test. slideDown() -> stop() in the middle -> slideDown() until the end
ul.slideUp( 1 );
clock.tick( 10 );
ul.slideDown( 1000 );
clock.tick( 500 );
ul.stop( true );
ul.slideDown( 1 );
assert.equal( ul.height(), origHeight, "slideDown() after interrupting slideDown() with stop(). Height must be in original value" );
// Cleanup
ul.remove();
clock.tick( 10 );
} );
clock.tick( 10 );
} );
QUnit.test( "Respect display value on inline elements (trac-14824)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 2 );
var clock = this.clock,
fromStyleSheet = jQuery( "<span id='span-14824'></span>" ),
fromStyleAttr = jQuery( "<span style='display: block;'></span>" );
jQuery( "#qunit-fixture" ).append( fromStyleSheet, fromStyleAttr );
fromStyleSheet.slideUp( function() {
jQuery( this ).slideDown( function() {
assert.equal( jQuery( this ).css( "display" ), "block",
"Respect previous display value (from stylesheet) on span element" );
} );
} );
fromStyleAttr.slideUp( function() {
jQuery( this ).slideDown( function() {
assert.equal( jQuery( this ).css( "display" ), "block",
"Respect previous display value (from style attribute) on span element" );
} );
} );
clock.tick( 800 );
} );
QUnit.test( "jQuery.easing._default (gh-2218)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 2 );
jQuery( "#foo" )
.animate( { width: "5px" }, {
duration: 5,
start: function( anim ) {
assert.equal( anim.opts.easing, jQuery.easing._default,
"anim.opts.easing should be equal to jQuery.easing._default when the easing argument is not given" );
}
} )
.animate( { height: "5px" }, {
duration: 5,
easing: "linear",
start: function( anim ) {
assert.equal( anim.opts.easing, "linear",
"anim.opts.easing should be equal to the easing argument" );
}
} )
.stop();
this.clock.tick( 25 );
} );
QUnit.test( "jQuery.easing._default in Animation (gh-2218", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 3 );
var animation,
defaultEasing = jQuery.easing._default,
called = false,
testObject = { "width": 100 },
testDest = { "width": 200 };
jQuery.easing.custom = function( p ) {
called = true;
return p;
};
jQuery.easing._default = "custom";
animation = jQuery.Animation( testObject, testDest, { "duration": 1 } );
animation.done( function() {
assert.equal( testObject.width, testDest.width, "Animated width" );
assert.ok( called, "Custom jQuery.easing._default called" );
assert.strictEqual( animation.opts.easing, "custom",
"Animation used custom jQuery.easing._default" );
jQuery.easing._default = defaultEasing;
delete jQuery.easing.custom;
} );
this.clock.tick( 10 );
} );
QUnit.test( "jQuery.easing._default in Tween (gh-2218)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 3 );
var tween,
defaultEasing = jQuery.easing._default,
called = false,
testObject = { "width": 100 };
jQuery.easing.custom = function( p ) {
called = true;
return p;
};
jQuery.easing._default = "custom";
tween = jQuery.Tween( testObject, { "duration": 1 }, "width", 200 );
tween.run( 1 );
assert.equal( testObject.width, 200, "Animated width" );
assert.ok( called, "Custom jQuery.easing._default called" );
assert.strictEqual( tween.easing, "custom",
"Animation used custom jQuery.easing._default" );
jQuery.easing._default = defaultEasing;
delete jQuery.easing.custom;
} );
QUnit.test( "Display value is correct for disconnected nodes (trac-13310)", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 3 );
var div = jQuery( "<div></div>" );
assert.equal( div.css( "display", "inline" ).hide().show().appendTo( "body" ).css( "display" ), "inline", "Initialized display value has returned" );
div.remove();
div.css( "display", "none" ).hide();
assert.equal( jQuery._data( div[ 0 ], "olddisplay" ), undefined, "olddisplay is undefined after hiding a detached and hidden element" );
div.remove();
div.css( "display", "inline-block" ).hide().appendTo( "body" ).fadeIn( function() {
assert.equal( div.css( "display" ), "inline-block", "Initialized display value has returned" );
div.remove();
} );
this.clock.tick( 1000 );
} );
QUnit.test( "Show/hide/toggle and display: inline", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 40 );
var clock = this.clock;
jQuery( "<span></span><div style='display:inline' title='inline div'></div>" ).each( function() {
var completed, interrupted,
N = 100,
fixture = jQuery( "#qunit-fixture" ),
$el = jQuery( this ),
kind = this.title || this.nodeName.toLowerCase();
// Animations allowed to complete
completed = jQuery.map( [
$el.clone().data( { call: "hide", done: "none" } ).appendTo( fixture ).hide( N ),
$el.clone().data( { call: "toggle", done: "none" } ).appendTo( fixture ).toggle( N ),
$el.clone().data( { call: "hide+show", done: "inline" } ).appendTo( fixture )
.hide().show( N ),
$el.clone().data( { call: "hide+toggle", done: "inline" } ).appendTo( fixture )
.hide().toggle( N )
], function( $clone ) {
return $clone[ 0 ];
} );
// Animations not allowed to complete
interrupted = jQuery.map( [
$el.clone().data( { call: "hide+stop" } ).appendTo( fixture ).hide( N ),
$el.clone().data( { call: "toggle+stop" } ).appendTo( fixture ).toggle( N ),
$el.clone().data( { call: "hide+show+stop" } ).appendTo( fixture ).hide().show( N ),
$el.clone().data( { call: "hide+toggle+stop" } ).appendTo( fixture ).hide().toggle( N )
], function( $clone ) {
return $clone[ 0 ];
} );
// All elements should be inline-block during the animation
clock.tick( N / 2 );
jQuery( completed ).each( function() {
var $el = jQuery( this ),
call = $el.data( "call" );
assert.strictEqual( $el.css( "display" ), "inline-block", kind + " display during " + call );
} );
// Interrupted elements should remain inline-block
jQuery( interrupted ).stop();
clock.tick( N / 2 );
jQuery( interrupted ).each( function() {
var $el = jQuery( this ),
call = $el.data( "call" );
assert.strictEqual( $el.css( "display" ), "inline-block", kind + " display after " + call );
} );
// Completed elements should not remain inline-block
clock.tick( N / 2 );
jQuery( completed ).each( function() {
var $el = jQuery( this ),
call = $el.data( "call" ),
display = $el.data( "done" );
assert.strictEqual( $el.css( "display" ), display, kind + " display after " + call );
} );
// A post-animation toggle should not make any element inline-block
completed = jQuery( completed.concat( interrupted ) );
completed.toggle( N / 2 );
clock.tick( N );
completed.each( function() {
var $el = jQuery( this ),
call = $el.data( "call" );
assert.ok( $el.css( "display" ) !== "inline-block",
kind + " display is not inline-block after " + call + "+toggle" );
} );
} );
} );
function testEasing( assert, speed, easing, complete ) {
assert.expect( 4 );
var options = jQuery.speed( speed, easing, complete );
assert.equal( options.duration, 10, "Duration set properly" );
assert.equal(
typeof options.easing === "function" ? options.easing() : options.easing,
"linear",
"Easing set properly"
);
assert.equal( options.queue, "fx", "Queue defaults to fx" );
options.complete();
}
QUnit.test( "jQuery.speed( speed, easing, complete )", function( assert ) {
testEasing( assert, 10, "linear", function() {
assert.ok( true, "Complete called" );
} );
} );
QUnit.test( "jQuery.speed( speed, easing, complete ) - with easing function", function( assert ) {
testEasing(
assert,
10,
function() {
return "linear";
},
function() {
assert.ok( true, "Complete called" );
}
);
} );
QUnit.test( "jQuery.speed( options )", function( assert ) {
testEasing( assert, {
duration: 10,
easing: "linear",
complete: function() {
assert.ok( true, "Complete called" );
}
} );
} );
QUnit.test( "jQuery.speed( options ) - with easing function", function( assert ) {
testEasing( assert, {
duration: 10,
easing: function() {
return "linear";
},
complete: function() {
assert.ok( true, "Complete called" );
}
} );
} );
QUnit.test( "jQuery.speed( options ) - queue values", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 5 );
var get = function( queue ) {
return jQuery.speed( { queue: queue } ).queue;
};
assert.equal( get( null ), "fx", "null defaults to 'fx'" );
assert.equal( get( undefined ), "fx", "undefined defaults to 'fx'" );
assert.equal( get( true ), "fx", "true defaults to 'fx'" );
assert.equal( get( "fx" ), "fx", "'fx' passed through" );
assert.equal( get( "custom" ), "custom", "'custom' passed through" );
} );
QUnit.test( "jQuery.speed() - durations", function( assert ) {
assert.expect( 5 );
var get = function( duration ) {
return jQuery.speed( duration ).duration;
};
assert.equal( get( 100 ), 100, "jQuery.speed sets number duration" );
assert.equal( get(), jQuery.fx.speeds._default, "jQuery.speed falls back default duration" );
assert.equal( get( "slow" ), jQuery.fx.speeds.slow, "jQuery.speed uses preset speeds" );
assert.equal( get( "fast" ), jQuery.fx.speeds.fast, "jQuery.speed uses preset speeds" );
jQuery.fx.off = true;
assert.equal( get( 100 ), 0, "jQuery.speed defaults duration to zero if fx is off" );
jQuery.fx.off = false;
} );
} )();