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82 lines
4.2 KiB
JavaScript
82 lines
4.2 KiB
JavaScript
// Run: node --test electron/applicationMenu.test.js
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//
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// ENG-289: "open a second window, select text, Cmd+C, nothing is copied; the same steps in the
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// first window work." The app never declared an application menu, so the Edit accelerators were
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// whatever Electron's implicit default bound. The menu is process-global and its items act on the
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// FOCUSED webContents, so declaring it ourselves is what makes the second window behave like the
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// first.
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//
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// These assert the two properties that decide whether the bug can come back: the Edit accelerators
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// exist at all, and they are ROLES (Chromium resolves those against the focused contents, including
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// a <webview> guest) rather than hand-written handlers that have to guess at a target.
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const test = require('node:test');
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const assert = require('node:assert/strict');
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const { applicationMenuTemplate, installApplicationMenu } = require('./applicationMenu');
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function editSubmenu() {
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const edit = applicationMenuTemplate().find((m) => m.label === 'Edit');
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assert.ok(edit, 'there must be an Edit menu; it is what binds Cmd+C on macOS');
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return edit.submenu;
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}
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test('the clipboard accelerators are all present', () => {
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const roles = editSubmenu().map((i) => i.role).filter(Boolean);
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for (const needed of ['copy', 'cut', 'paste', 'selectAll', 'undo', 'redo']) {
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assert.ok(roles.includes(needed), `Edit menu is missing the ${needed} role`);
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}
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});
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test('clipboard items are roles, never hand-written click handlers', () => {
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// A click handler would have to resolve "copy from where" itself, and that lookup is wrong for a
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// webview guest exactly when the user is typing inside one.
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for (const item of editSubmenu()) {
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if (item.type === 'separator') continue;
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assert.ok(item.role, `Edit item ${JSON.stringify(item)} must be a role`);
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assert.equal(item.click, undefined, `Edit item ${item.role} must not carry a click handler`);
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}
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});
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test('no item pins itself to a specific window', () => {
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const json = JSON.stringify(applicationMenuTemplate());
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assert.ok(!json.includes('mainWindow'), 'a menu bound to one window is exactly the reported bug');
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assert.ok(!json.includes('webContents'), 'roles resolve the target themselves; do not capture one');
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});
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test('declaring a menu does not quietly take away what the implicit default gave', () => {
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// Replacing the default menu replaces ALL of it, so anything it bound and we omit is a capability
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// silently removed. Cmd+Alt+I is the one that matters here.
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const all = applicationMenuTemplate().flatMap((m) => m.submenu.map((i) => i.role)).filter(Boolean);
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for (const role of ['toggleDevTools', 'minimize', 'togglefullscreen', 'quit', 'hide']) {
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assert.ok(all.includes(role), `dropping the ${role} role removes a shortcut users already have`);
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}
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});
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test('Window has no Close item, because Cmd+W is repurposed', () => {
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// main.js swallows Cmd+W and turns it into "close the focused card". A Close role here would give
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// the accelerator back a menu item to fire and reintroduce the 1.2.77 self-quit class.
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const win = applicationMenuTemplate().find((m) => m.label === 'Window');
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assert.ok(!win.submenu.some((i) => i.role === 'close'), 'a Close item would undo the Cmd+W guard');
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});
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test('the menu is installed on macOS and skipped elsewhere', () => {
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const calls = [];
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const fake = { Menu: { setApplicationMenu: (m) => calls.push(m), buildFromTemplate: (t) => t } };
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const real = process.platform;
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try {
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Object.defineProperty(process, 'platform', { value: 'darwin', configurable: true });
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assert.equal(installApplicationMenu(fake), true);
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assert.equal(calls.length, 1, 'macOS must get an explicit menu');
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Object.defineProperty(process, 'platform', { value: 'win32', configurable: true });
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assert.equal(installApplicationMenu(fake), false, 'Windows would paint a menu bar this app never had');
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assert.equal(calls.length, 1);
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} finally {
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Object.defineProperty(process, 'platform', { value: real, configurable: true });
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}
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});
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test('main.js actually installs it', () => {
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const src = require('fs').readFileSync(require('path').join(__dirname, 'main.js'), 'utf8');
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assert.match(src, /installApplicationMenu/, 'a menu module nothing calls fixes nothing');
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});
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