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authorMatt Mastracci <matthew@mastracci.com>2024-02-10 13:22:13 -0700
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2024-02-10 20:22:13 +0000
commitf5e46c9bf2f50d66a953fa133161fc829cecff06 (patch)
tree8faf2f5831c1c7b11d842cd9908d141082c869a5 /tests/testdata/workers/worker_event_handlers.js
parentd2477f780630a812bfd65e3987b70c0d309385bb (diff)
chore: move cli/tests/ -> tests/ (#22369)
This looks like a massive PR, but it's only a move from cli/tests -> tests, and updates of relative paths for files. This is the first step towards aggregate all of the integration test files under tests/, which will lead to a set of integration tests that can run without the CLI binary being built. While we could leave these tests under `cli`, it would require us to keep a more complex directory structure for the various test runners. In addition, we have a lot of complexity to ignore various test files in the `cli` project itself (cargo publish exclusion rules, autotests = false, etc). And finally, the `tests/` folder will eventually house the `test_ffi`, `test_napi` and other testing code, reducing the size of the root repo directory. For easier review, the extremely large and noisy "move" is in the first commit (with no changes -- just a move), while the remainder of the changes to actual files is in the second commit.
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+self.onmessage = (evt) => {
+ console.log("Target from self.onmessage:", String(evt.target));
+};
+
+self.addEventListener("message", (evt) => {
+ console.log("Target from message event listener:", String(evt.target));
+
+ // Throw an error here so the global's error event will fire.
+ throw new Error("Some error message");
+});
+
+self.onerror = (...args) => {
+ // Take the last 100 characters so the filename doesn't get truncated
+ // depending on the dev's FS structure.
+ args = args.map((v) => typeof v == "string" ? v.slice(-100) : v);
+ console.log("Arguments from self.onerror:", args);
+ return true;
+};
+
+self.addEventListener("error", (evt) => {
+ // Returning true from self.onerror means that subsequent event listeners
+ // should see the event as canceled.
+ console.log("Is event canceled?:", evt.defaultPrevented);
+
+ self.close();
+});