node/test/simple/test-readline-interface.js
Julien Gilli 862cc28183 readline: should not require an output stream.
Passing null as the output stream to readline.Interface()'s constructor
is now supported. Any output written by readline is just discarded. It
makes it easier to use readline just as a line parser.

Fixes: https://github.com/joyent/node/issues/4408
Reviewed-by: Trevor Norris <trev.norris@gmail.com>
2014-10-01 15:00:02 -07:00

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var assert = require('assert');
var readline = require('readline');
var EventEmitter = require('events').EventEmitter;
var inherits = require('util').inherits;
function FakeInput() {
EventEmitter.call(this);
}
inherits(FakeInput, EventEmitter);
FakeInput.prototype.resume = function() {};
FakeInput.prototype.pause = function() {};
FakeInput.prototype.write = function() {};
FakeInput.prototype.end = function() {};
function isWarned(emitter) {
for (var name in emitter) {
var listeners = emitter[name];
if (listeners.warned) return true;
}
return false;
}
[ true, false ].forEach(function(terminal) {
var fi;
var rli;
var called;
// sending a full line
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
called = false;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
called = true;
assert.equal(line, 'asdf');
});
fi.emit('data', 'asdf\n');
assert.ok(called);
// sending a blank line
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
called = false;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
called = true;
assert.equal(line, '');
});
fi.emit('data', '\n');
assert.ok(called);
// sending a single character with no newline
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface(fi, {});
called = false;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
called = true;
});
fi.emit('data', 'a');
assert.ok(!called);
rli.close();
// sending a single character with no newline and then a newline
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
called = false;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
called = true;
assert.equal(line, 'a');
});
fi.emit('data', 'a');
assert.ok(!called);
fi.emit('data', '\n');
assert.ok(called);
rli.close();
// sending multiple newlines at once
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
var expectedLines = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz'];
var callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
assert.equal(line, expectedLines[callCount]);
callCount++;
});
fi.emit('data', expectedLines.join('\n') + '\n');
assert.equal(callCount, expectedLines.length);
rli.close();
// sending multiple newlines at once that does not end with a new line
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
expectedLines = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bat'];
callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
assert.equal(line, expectedLines[callCount]);
callCount++;
});
fi.emit('data', expectedLines.join('\n'));
assert.equal(callCount, expectedLines.length - 1);
rli.close();
// sending multiple newlines at once that does not end with a new(empty)
// line and a `end` event
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
expectedLines = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz', ''];
callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
assert.equal(line, expectedLines[callCount]);
callCount++;
});
rli.on('close', function() {
callCount++;
})
fi.emit('data', expectedLines.join('\n'));
fi.emit('end');
assert.equal(callCount, expectedLines.length);
rli.close();
// sending multiple newlines at once that does not end with a new line
// and a `end` event(last line is)
// \r\n should emit one line event, not two
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
expectedLines = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bat'];
callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
assert.equal(line, expectedLines[callCount]);
callCount++;
});
fi.emit('data', expectedLines.join('\r\n'));
assert.equal(callCount, expectedLines.length - 1);
rli.close();
// \r\n should emit one line event when split across multiple writes.
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
expectedLines = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bat'];
callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
assert.equal(line, expectedLines[callCount]);
callCount++;
});
expectedLines.forEach(function(line) {
fi.emit('data', line + '\r');
fi.emit('data', '\n');
});
assert.equal(callCount, expectedLines.length);
rli.close();
// \r should behave like \n when alone
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: true });
expectedLines = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bat'];
callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
assert.equal(line, expectedLines[callCount]);
callCount++;
});
fi.emit('data', expectedLines.join('\r'));
assert.equal(callCount, expectedLines.length - 1);
rli.close();
// \r at start of input should output blank line
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: true });
expectedLines = ['', 'foo' ];
callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
assert.equal(line, expectedLines[callCount]);
callCount++;
});
fi.emit('data', '\rfoo\r');
assert.equal(callCount, expectedLines.length);
rli.close();
// sending a multi-byte utf8 char over multiple writes
var buf = Buffer('☮', 'utf8');
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
callCount++;
assert.equal(line, buf.toString('utf8'));
});
[].forEach.call(buf, function(i) {
fi.emit('data', Buffer([i]));
});
assert.equal(callCount, 0);
fi.emit('data', '\n');
assert.equal(callCount, 1);
rli.close();
// keypress
[
['a'],
['\x1b'],
['\x1b[31m'],
['\x1b[31m', '\x1b[39m'],
['\x1b[31m', 'a', '\x1b[39m', 'a']
].forEach(function (keypresses) {
fi = new FakeInput();
callCount = 0;
var remainingKeypresses = keypresses.slice();
function keypressListener (ch, key) {
callCount++;
if (ch) assert(!key.code);
assert.equal(key.sequence, remainingKeypresses.shift());
};
readline.emitKeypressEvents(fi);
fi.on('keypress', keypressListener);
fi.emit('data', keypresses.join(''));
assert.equal(callCount, keypresses.length);
assert.equal(remainingKeypresses.length, 0);
fi.removeListener('keypress', keypressListener);
fi.emit('data', ''); // removes listener
});
if (terminal) {
// question
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
expectedLines = ['foo'];
rli.question(expectedLines[0], function() {
rli.close();
});
var cursorPos = rli._getCursorPos();
assert.equal(cursorPos.rows, 0);
assert.equal(cursorPos.cols, expectedLines[0].length);
rli.close();
// sending a multi-line question
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
expectedLines = ['foo', 'bar'];
rli.question(expectedLines.join('\n'), function() {
rli.close();
});
var cursorPos = rli._getCursorPos();
assert.equal(cursorPos.rows, expectedLines.length - 1);
assert.equal(cursorPos.cols, expectedLines.slice(-1)[0].length);
rli.close();
}
// wide characters should be treated as two columns.
assert.equal(readline.isFullWidthCodePoint('a'.charCodeAt(0)), false);
assert.equal(readline.isFullWidthCodePoint('あ'.charCodeAt(0)), true);
assert.equal(readline.isFullWidthCodePoint('谢'.charCodeAt(0)), true);
assert.equal(readline.isFullWidthCodePoint('고'.charCodeAt(0)), true);
assert.equal(readline.isFullWidthCodePoint(0x1f251), true); // surrogate
assert.equal(readline.codePointAt('ABC', 0), 0x41);
assert.equal(readline.codePointAt('あいう', 1), 0x3044);
assert.equal(readline.codePointAt('\ud800\udc00', 0), // surrogate
0x10000);
assert.equal(readline.codePointAt('\ud800\udc00A', 2), // surrogate
0x41);
assert.equal(readline.getStringWidth('abcde'), 5);
assert.equal(readline.getStringWidth('古池や'), 6);
assert.equal(readline.getStringWidth('ノード.js'), 9);
assert.equal(readline.getStringWidth('你好'), 4);
assert.equal(readline.getStringWidth('안녕하세요'), 10);
assert.equal(readline.getStringWidth('A\ud83c\ude00BC'), 5); // surrogate
// check if vt control chars are stripped
assert.equal(readline.stripVTControlCharacters('\u001b[31m> \u001b[39m'), '> ');
assert.equal(readline.stripVTControlCharacters('\u001b[31m> \u001b[39m> '), '> > ');
assert.equal(readline.stripVTControlCharacters('\u001b[31m\u001b[39m'), '');
assert.equal(readline.stripVTControlCharacters('> '), '> ');
assert.equal(readline.getStringWidth('\u001b[31m> \u001b[39m'), 2);
assert.equal(readline.getStringWidth('\u001b[31m> \u001b[39m> '), 4);
assert.equal(readline.getStringWidth('\u001b[31m\u001b[39m'), 0);
assert.equal(readline.getStringWidth('> '), 2);
assert.deepEqual(fi.listeners(terminal ? 'keypress' : 'data'), []);
// check EventEmitter memory leak
for (var i=0; i<12; i++) {
var rl = readline.createInterface({
input: process.stdin,
output: process.stdout
});
rl.close();
assert.equal(isWarned(process.stdin._events), false);
assert.equal(isWarned(process.stdout._events), false);
}
//can create a new readline Interface with a null output arugument
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({input: fi, output: null, terminal: terminal });
called = false;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
called = true;
assert.equal(line, 'asdf');
});
fi.emit('data', 'asdf\n');
assert.ok(called);
assert.doesNotThrow(function() {
rli.setPrompt("ddd> ");
});
assert.doesNotThrow(function() {
rli.prompt();
});
assert.doesNotThrow(function() {
rli.write('really shouldnt be seeing this');
});
assert.doesNotThrow(function() {
rli.question("What do you think of node.js? ", function(answer) {
console.log("Thank you for your valuable feedback:", answer);
rli.close();
})
});
});