node/test/parallel/test-crypto-deprecated.js
Prince J Wesley c52a9730b8 test: don't hard code deprecation count
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/7927
Reviewed-By: Brian White <mscdex@mscdex.net>
Reviewed-By: Claudio Rodriguez <cjrodr@yahoo.com>
Reviewed-By: Sakthipriyan Vairamani <thechargingvolcano@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Santiago Gimeno <santiago.gimeno@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com>
2016-08-01 10:42:29 -07:00

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'use strict';
const common = require('../common');
const assert = require('assert');
if (!common.hasCrypto) {
common.skip('missing crypto');
return;
}
const crypto = require('crypto');
const tls = require('tls');
const expected = [
'crypto.Credentials is deprecated. Use tls.SecureContext instead.',
'crypto.createCredentials is deprecated. Use tls.createSecureContext instead.'
];
process.on('warning', common.mustCall((warning) => {
assert.strictEqual(warning.name, 'DeprecationWarning');
assert.notStrictEqual(expected.indexOf(warning.message), -1,
`unexpected error message: "${warning.message}"`);
// Remove a warning message after it is seen so that we guarantee that we get
// each message only once.
expected.splice(expected.indexOf(warning.message), 1);
}, expected.length));
// Accessing the deprecated function is enough to trigger the warning event.
// It does not need to be called. So the assert serves the purpose of both
// triggering the warning event and confirming that the deprected function is
// mapped to the correct non-deprecated function.
assert.strictEqual(crypto.Credentials, tls.SecureContext);
assert.strictEqual(crypto.createCredentials, tls.createSecureContext);