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var util = require('util');
for (var i in util) exports[i] = util[i];
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# Node.js Core Test Common Modules
This directory contains modules used to test the Node.js implementation.
## Table of Contents
* [Benchmark module](#benchmark-module)
* [Common module API](#common-module-api)
* [Countdown module](#countdown-module)
* [DNS module](#dns-module)
* [Duplex pair helper](#duplex-pair-helper)
* [Fixtures module](#fixtures-module)
* [WPT module](#wpt-module)
## Benchmark Module
The `benchmark` module is used by tests to run benchmarks.
### runBenchmark(name, args, env)
* `name` [<String>] Name of benchmark suite to be run.
* `args` [<Array>] Array of environment variable key/value pairs (ex:
`n=1`) to be applied via `--set`.
* `env` [<Object>] Environment variables to be applied during the run.
## Common Module API
The `common` module is used by tests for consistency across repeated
tasks.
### allowGlobals(...whitelist)
* `whitelist` [<Array>] Array of Globals
* return [<Array>]
Takes `whitelist` and concats that with predefined `knownGlobals`.
### arrayStream
A stream to push an array into a REPL
### busyLoop(time)
* `time` [<Number>]
Blocks for `time` amount of time.
### canCreateSymLink()
* return [<Boolean>]
Checks whether the current running process can create symlinks. On Windows, this
returns `false` if the process running doesn't have privileges to create
symlinks
([SeCreateSymbolicLinkPrivilege](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/bb530716(v=vs.85).aspx)).
On non-Windows platforms, this always returns `true`.
### crashOnUnhandledRejection()
Installs a `process.on('unhandledRejection')` handler that crashes the process
after a tick. This is useful for tests that use Promises and need to make sure
no unexpected rejections occur, because currently they result in silent
failures.
### ddCommand(filename, kilobytes)
* return [<Object>]
Platform normalizes the `dd` command
### enoughTestMem
* [<Boolean>]
Indicates if there is more than 1gb of total memory.
### expectsError([fn, ]settings[, exact])
* `fn` [<Function>] a function that should throw.
* `settings` [<Object>]
that must contain the `code` property plus any of the other following
properties (some properties only apply for `AssertionError`):
* `code` [<String>]
expected error must have this value for its `code` property.
* `type` [<Function>]
expected error must be an instance of `type` and must be an Error subclass.
* `message` [<String>] or [<RegExp>]
if a string is provided for `message`, expected error must have it for its
`message` property; if a regular expression is provided for `message`, the
regular expression must match the `message` property of the expected error.
* `name` [<String>]
expected error must have this value for its `name` property.
* `generatedMessage` [<String>]
(`AssertionError` only) expected error must have this value for its
`generatedMessage` property.
* `actual` <any>
(`AssertionError` only) expected error must have this value for its
`actual` property.
* `expected` <any>
(`AssertionError` only) expected error must have this value for its
`expected` property.
* `operator` <any>
(`AssertionError` only) expected error must have this value for its
`operator` property.
* `exact` [<Number>] default = 1
* return [<Function>]
If `fn` is provided, it will be passed to `assert.throws` as first argument
and `undefined` will be returned.
Otherwise a function suitable as callback or for use as a validation function
passed as the second argument to `assert.throws()` will be returned. If the
returned function has not been called exactly `exact` number of times when the
test is complete, then the test will fail.
### expectWarning(name, expected)
* `name` [<String>]
* `expected` [<String>] | [<Array>]
Tests whether `name` and `expected` are part of a raised warning.
### fileExists(pathname)
* pathname [<String>]
* return [<Boolean>]
Checks if `pathname` exists
### fires(promise, [error], [timeoutMs])
* promise [<Promise]
* error [<String] default = 'timeout'
* timeoutMs [<Number] default = 100
Returns a new promise that will propagate `promise` resolution or rejection if
that happens within the `timeoutMs` timespan, or rejects with `error` as
a reason otherwise.
### getArrayBufferViews(buf)
* `buf` [<Buffer>]
* return [<ArrayBufferView[]>]
Returns an instance of all possible `ArrayBufferView`s of the provided Buffer.
### getCallSite(func)
* `func` [<Function>]
* return [<String>]
Returns the file name and line number for the provided Function.
### globalCheck
* [<Boolean>]
Set to `false` if the test should not check for global leaks.
### hasCrypto
* [<Boolean>]
Indicates whether OpenSSL is available.
### hasFipsCrypto
* [<Boolean>]
Indicates `hasCrypto` and `crypto` with fips.
### hasIntl
* [<Boolean>]
Indicates if [internationalization] is supported.
### hasSmallICU
* [<Boolean>]
Indicates `hasIntl` and `small-icu` are supported.
### hasIPv6
* [<Boolean>]
Indicates whether `IPv6` is supported on this platform.
### hasMultiLocalhost
* [<Boolean>]
Indicates if there are multiple localhosts available.
### hijackStderr(listener)
* `listener` [<Function>]: a listener with a single parameter
called `data`.
Eavesdrop to `process.stderr.write` calls. Once `process.stderr.write` is
called, `listener` will also be called and the `data` of `write` function will
be passed to `listener`. What's more, `process.stderr.writeTimes` is a count of
the number of calls.
### hijackStdout(listener)
* `listener` [<Function>]: a listener with a single parameter
called `data`.
Eavesdrop to `process.stdout.write` calls. Once `process.stdout.write` is
called, `listener` will also be called and the `data` of `write` function will
be passed to `listener`. What's more, `process.stdout.writeTimes` is a count of
the number of calls.
### inFreeBSDJail
* [<Boolean>]
Checks whether free BSD Jail is true or false.
### isAIX
* [<Boolean>]
Platform check for Advanced Interactive eXecutive (AIX).
### isAlive(pid)
* `pid` [<Number>]
* return [<Boolean>]
Attempts to 'kill' `pid`
### isFreeBSD
* [<Boolean>]
Platform check for Free BSD.
### isLinux
* [<Boolean>]
Platform check for Linux.
### isLinuxPPCBE
* [<Boolean>]
Platform check for Linux on PowerPC.
### isOSX
* [<Boolean>]
Platform check for macOS.
### isSunOS
* [<Boolean>]
Platform check for SunOS.
### isWindows
* [<Boolean>]
Platform check for Windows.
### isWOW64
* [<Boolean>]
Platform check for Windows 32-bit on Windows 64-bit.
### leakedGlobals()
* return [<Array>]
Indicates whether any globals are not on the `knownGlobals` list.
### localhostIPv4
* [<String>]
IP of `localhost`.
### localIPv6Hosts
* [<Array>]
Array of IPV6 representations for `localhost`.
### mustCall([fn][, exact])
* `fn` [<Function>] default = () => {}
* `exact` [<Number>] default = 1
* return [<Function>]
Returns a function that calls `fn`. If the returned function has not been called
exactly `exact` number of times when the test is complete, then the test will
fail.
If `fn` is not provided, an empty function will be used.
### mustCallAtLeast([fn][, minimum])
* `fn` [<Function>] default = () => {}
* `minimum` [<Number>] default = 1
* return [<Function>]
Returns a function that calls `fn`. If the returned function has not been called
at least `minimum` number of times when the test is complete, then the test will
fail.
If `fn` is not provided, an empty function will be used.
### mustNotCall([msg])
* `msg` [<String>] default = 'function should not have been called'
* return [<Function>]
Returns a function that triggers an `AssertionError` if it is invoked. `msg` is
used as the error message for the `AssertionError`.
### nodeProcessAborted(exitCode, signal)
* `exitCode` [<Number>]
* `signal` [<String>]
* return [<Boolean>]
Returns `true` if the exit code `exitCode` and/or signal name `signal` represent
the exit code and/or signal name of a node process that aborted, `false`
otherwise.
### opensslCli
* [<Boolean>]
Indicates whether 'opensslCli' is supported.
### platformTimeout(ms)
* `ms` [<Number>]
* return [<Number>]
Platform normalizes timeout.
### PIPE
* [<String>]
Path to the test socket.
### PORT
* [<Number>]
A port number for tests to use if one is needed.
### printSkipMessage(msg)
* `msg` [<String>]
Logs '1..0 # Skipped: ' + `msg`
### refreshTmpDir()
* return [<String>]
Deletes the testing 'tmp' directory and recreates it.
### restoreStderr()
Restore the original `process.stderr.write`. Used to restore `stderr` to its
original state after calling [`common.hijackStdErr()`][].
### restoreStdout()
Restore the original `process.stdout.write`. Used to restore `stdout` to its
original state after calling [`common.hijackStdOut()`][].
### rootDir
* [<String>]
Path to the 'root' directory. either `/` or `c:\\` (windows)
### projectDir
* [<String>]
Path to the project directory.
### skip(msg)
* `msg` [<String>]
Logs '1..0 # Skipped: ' + `msg` and exits with exit code `0`.
### skipIfInspectorDisabled()
Skip the rest of the tests in the current file when the Inspector
was disabled at compile time.
### skipIf32Bits()
Skip the rest of the tests in the current file when the Node.js executable
was compiled with a pointer size smaller than 64 bits.
### spawnPwd(options)
* `options` [<Object>]
* return [<Object>]
Platform normalizes the `pwd` command.
### spawnSyncPwd(options)
* `options` [<Object>]
* return [<Object>]
Synchronous version of `spawnPwd`.
### tmpDir
* [<String>]
The realpath of the 'tmp' directory.
## Countdown Module
The `Countdown` module provides a simple countdown mechanism for tests that
require a particular action to be taken after a given number of completed
tasks (for instance, shutting down an HTTP server after a specific number of
requests).
<!-- eslint-disable strict, required-modules -->
```js
const Countdown = require('../common/countdown');
function doSomething() {
console.log('.');
}
const countdown = new Countdown(2, doSomething);
countdown.dec();
countdown.dec();
```
### new Countdown(limit, callback)
* `limit` {number}
* `callback` {function}
Creates a new `Countdown` instance.
### Countdown.prototype.dec()
Decrements the `Countdown` counter.
### Countdown.prototype.remaining
Specifies the remaining number of times `Countdown.prototype.dec()` must be
called before the callback is invoked.
## DNS Module
The `DNS` module provides a naïve DNS parser/serializer.
### readDomainFromPacket(buffer, offset)
* `buffer` [<Buffer>]
* `offset` [<Number>]
* return [<Object>]
Reads the domain string from a packet and returns an object containing the
number of bytes read and the domain.
### parseDNSPacket(buffer)
* `buffer` [<Buffer>]
* return [<Object>]
Parses a DNS packet. Returns an object with the values of the various flags of
the packet depending on the type of packet.
### writeIPv6(ip)
* `ip` [<String>]
* return [<Buffer>]
Reads an IPv6 String and returns a Buffer containing the parts.
### writeDomainName(domain)
* `domain` [<String>]
* return [<Buffer>]
Reads a Domain String and returns a Buffer containing the domain.
### writeDNSPacket(parsed)
* `parsed` [<Object>]
* return [<Buffer>]
Takes in a parsed Object and writes its fields to a DNS packet as a Buffer
object.
## Duplex pair helper
The `common/duplexpair` module exports a single function `makeDuplexPair`,
which returns an object `{ clientSide, serverSide }` where each side is a
`Duplex` stream connected to the other side.
There is no difference between client or server side beyond their names.
## Fixtures Module
The `common/fixtures` module provides convenience methods for working with
files in the `test/fixtures` directory.
### fixtures.fixturesDir
* [<String>]
The absolute path to the `test/fixtures/` directory.
### fixtures.path(...args)
* `...args` [<String>]
Returns the result of `path.join(fixtures.fixturesDir, ...args)`.
### fixtures.readSync(args[, enc])
* `args` [<String>] | [<Array>]
Returns the result of
`fs.readFileSync(path.join(fixtures.fixturesDir, ...args), 'enc')`.
### fixtures.readKey(arg[, enc])
* `arg` [<String>]
Returns the result of
`fs.readFileSync(path.join(fixtures.fixturesDir, 'keys', arg), 'enc')`.
## WPT Module
The wpt.js module is a port of parts of
[W3C testharness.js](https://github.com/w3c/testharness.js) for testing the
Node.js
[WHATWG URL API](https://nodejs.org/api/url.html#url_the_whatwg_url_api)
implementation with tests from
[W3C Web Platform Tests](https://github.com/w3c/web-platform-tests).
[<Array>]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array
[<ArrayBufferView[]>]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ArrayBufferView
[<Boolean>]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Boolean_type
[<Buffer>]: https://nodejs.org/api/buffer.html#buffer_class_buffer
[<Function>]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Function
[<Number>]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#Number_type
[<Object>]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object
[<RegExp>]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/RegExp
[<String>]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Data_structures#String_type
[`common.hijackStdErr()`]: #hijackstderrlistener
[`common.hijackStdOut()`]: #hijackstdoutlistener
[internationalization]: https://github.com/nodejs/node/wiki/Intl
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