wasm_bindgen_test/rt/worker.rs
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//! Support for printing status information of a test suite in a browser.
//!
//! Currently this is quite simple, rendering the same as the console tests in
//! node.js. Output here is rendered in a `pre`, however.
use alloc::format;
use alloc::string::String;
use js_sys::Error;
use wasm_bindgen::prelude::*;
use super::TestResult;
/// Implementation of `Formatter` for browsers.
///
/// Routes all output to a `pre` on the page currently. Eventually this probably
/// wants to be a pretty table with colors and folding and whatnot.
pub struct Worker {}
#[wasm_bindgen]
extern "C" {
type WorkerError;
#[wasm_bindgen(method, getter, structural)]
fn stack(this: &WorkerError) -> JsValue;
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = "__wbg_test_output_writeln")]
fn write_output_line(data: JsValue);
}
impl Worker {
/// Attempts to create a new formatter for web worker
pub fn new() -> Worker {
Worker {}
}
}
impl super::Formatter for Worker {
fn writeln(&self, line: &str) {
write_output_line(JsValue::from(String::from(line)));
}
fn log_test(&self, name: &str, result: &TestResult) {
self.writeln(&format!("test {} ... {}", name, result));
}
fn stringify_error(&self, err: &JsValue) -> String {
// TODO: this should be a checked cast to `Error`
let error = Error::from(err.clone());
let name = String::from(error.name());
let message = String::from(error.message());
let err = WorkerError::from(err.clone());
let stack = err.stack();
let header = format!("{}: {}", name, message);
let stack = match stack.as_string() {
Some(stack) => stack,
None => return header,
};
// If the `stack` variable contains the name/message already, this is
// probably a chome-like error which is already rendered well, so just
// return this info
if stack.contains(&header) {
return stack;
}
// Fallback to make sure we don't lose any info
format!("{}\n{}", header, stack)
}
}