File: navigate-state-repeated.html

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<!doctype html>
<script src="/resources/testharness.js"></script>
<script src="/resources/testharnessreport.js"></script>
<script>
promise_test(async t => {
  navigation.onnavigate = e => e.intercept();

  let result1 = navigation.navigate('/foo', {state: {foo: 1}});
  assert_equals(navigation.currentEntry.getState().foo, 1);

  // Don't let the harness fail because of the "AbortError" DOMException that is caused by interrupting the navigation.
  result1.finished.catch(() => {});

  let result2 = navigation.navigate('/foo', {state: {foo: 2}});
  assert_equals(navigation.currentEntry.getState().foo, 2);

  await result1.committed;
  await result2.committed;
}, "navigate() with state should work correctly when called repeatedly");
</script>