node/test/addons-napi/test_error/test.js
Ben Noordhuis d9b59def72
build,test: make building addon tests less fragile
* Get rid of recursive `make` when building the node binary.  An earlier
  commit makes GYP write out rules that we can use for proper dependency
  tracking.

* Use module name 'binding' in addons.md and addons-napi/*/binding.gyp.
  This massively simplifies the logic for generating the build rules.

* Check in auto-generated add-on tests from `doc/api/addons.md`.  The
  files change rarely and generating them dynamically causes no end of
  race conditions and special-casing during the build.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/17407
Reviewed-By: Richard Lau <riclau@uk.ibm.com>
2018-01-21 02:19:46 +01:00

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'use strict';
const common = require('../../common');
const test_error = require(`./build/${common.buildType}/binding`);
const assert = require('assert');
const theError = new Error('Some error');
const theTypeError = new TypeError('Some type error');
const theSyntaxError = new SyntaxError('Some syntax error');
const theRangeError = new RangeError('Some type error');
const theReferenceError = new ReferenceError('Some reference error');
const theURIError = new URIError('Some URI error');
const theEvalError = new EvalError('Some eval error');
class MyError extends Error { }
const myError = new MyError('Some MyError');
// Test that native error object is correctly classed
assert.strictEqual(test_error.checkError(theError), true);
// Test that native type error object is correctly classed
assert.strictEqual(test_error.checkError(theTypeError), true);
// Test that native syntax error object is correctly classed
assert.strictEqual(test_error.checkError(theSyntaxError), true);
// Test that native range error object is correctly classed
assert.strictEqual(test_error.checkError(theRangeError), true);
// Test that native reference error object is correctly classed
assert.strictEqual(test_error.checkError(theReferenceError), true);
// Test that native URI error object is correctly classed
assert.strictEqual(test_error.checkError(theURIError), true);
// Test that native eval error object is correctly classed
assert.strictEqual(test_error.checkError(theEvalError), true);
// Test that class derived from native error is correctly classed
assert.strictEqual(test_error.checkError(myError), true);
// Test that non-error object is correctly classed
assert.strictEqual(test_error.checkError({}), false);
// Test that non-error primitive is correctly classed
assert.strictEqual(test_error.checkError('non-object'), false);
assert.throws(() => {
test_error.throwExistingError();
}, /^Error: existing error$/);
assert.throws(() => {
test_error.throwError();
}, /^Error: error$/);
assert.throws(() => {
test_error.throwRangeError();
}, /^RangeError: range error$/);
assert.throws(() => {
test_error.throwTypeError();
}, /^TypeError: type error$/);
common.expectsError(
() => test_error.throwErrorCode(),
{
code: 'ERR_TEST_CODE',
message: 'Error [error]'
});
common.expectsError(
() => test_error.throwRangeErrorCode(),
{
code: 'ERR_TEST_CODE',
message: 'RangeError [range error]'
});
common.expectsError(
() => test_error.throwTypeErrorCode(),
{
code: 'ERR_TEST_CODE',
message: 'TypeError [type error]'
});
let error = test_error.createError();
assert.ok(error instanceof Error, 'expected error to be an instance of Error');
assert.strictEqual(error.message, 'error');
error = test_error.createRangeError();
assert.ok(error instanceof RangeError,
'expected error to be an instance of RangeError');
assert.strictEqual(error.message, 'range error');
error = test_error.createTypeError();
assert.ok(error instanceof TypeError,
'expected error to be an instance of TypeError');
assert.strictEqual(error.message, 'type error');
error = test_error.createErrorCode();
assert.ok(error instanceof Error, 'expected error to be an instance of Error');
assert.strictEqual(error.code, 'ERR_TEST_CODE');
assert.strictEqual(error.message, 'Error [error]');
assert.strictEqual(error.name, 'Error [ERR_TEST_CODE]');
error = test_error.createRangeErrorCode();
assert.ok(error instanceof RangeError,
'expected error to be an instance of RangeError');
assert.strictEqual(error.message, 'RangeError [range error]');
assert.strictEqual(error.code, 'ERR_TEST_CODE');
assert.strictEqual(error.name, 'RangeError [ERR_TEST_CODE]');
error = test_error.createTypeErrorCode();
assert.ok(error instanceof TypeError,
'expected error to be an instance of TypeError');
assert.strictEqual(error.message, 'TypeError [type error]');
assert.strictEqual(error.code, 'ERR_TEST_CODE');
assert.strictEqual(error.name, 'TypeError [ERR_TEST_CODE]');