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/* eslint-env jest */
import Immutable from 'immutable'
import {createSelector} from 'reselect'
import {selectorToJS, ensureJSSelector, createPropsSelector, createGetSelector, invertSelector, createHasSelector} from './index'
describe('selectorToJS', () => {
test('creates selectors that return identical JS objects when the Immutable objects don\'t change', () => {
const rootSelector = (state) => state
const selector = selectorToJS(createSelector(
rootSelector,
({contents}) => contents
))
const referenceSelector = createSelector(
rootSelector,
({contents}) => contents.toJS()
)
const state1 = {
contents: Immutable.List([1, 2, 3])
}
const state2 = {
contents: Immutable.List([1, 2]).push(3)
}
expect(state1.contents).not.toBe(state2.contents)
expect(Immutable.is(state1.contents, state2.contents)).toBe(true)
expect(referenceSelector(state1)).not.toBe(referenceSelector(state2))
expect(selector(state1)).toBe(selector(state2))
})
test('creates selectors that return null if a falsy input is selected', () => {
const rootSelector = (state) => state
const selector = selectorToJS(createSelector(
rootSelector,
({present}) => present
))
const state1 = {
present: Immutable.List()
}
const state2 = {
absent: Immutable.List()
}
expect(selector(state1)).not.toBeNull()
expect(selector(state2)).toBeNull()
})
})
describe('ensureJSSelector', () => {
test('creates a selector that does .toJS on Immutable objects', () => {
const rootSelector = (state) => state
const selector = ensureJSSelector(createSelector(
rootSelector,
({contents}) => contents
))
const testData = {
test: true,
numbers: [1, 1, 2, 3, 5],
str: 'string!'
}
const state = {
contents: Immutable.fromJS(testData)
}
expect(selector(state)).toEqual(testData)
})
test('creates selectors that return identical JS objects when the Immutable objects don\'t change', () => {
const rootSelector = (state) => state
const selector = ensureJSSelector(createSelector(
rootSelector,
({contents}) => contents
))
const referenceSelector = createSelector(
rootSelector,
({contents}) => contents.toJS()
)
const state1 = {
contents: Immutable.List([1, 2, 3])
}
const state2 = {
contents: Immutable.List([1, 2]).push(3)
}
expect(state1.contents).not.toBe(state2.contents)
expect(Immutable.is(state1.contents, state2.contents)).toBe(true)
expect(referenceSelector(state1)).not.toBe(referenceSelector(state2))
expect(selector(state1)).toBe(selector(state2))
})
test('creates selectors that return null if undefined is found', () => {
const rootSelector = (state) => state
const selector = ensureJSSelector(createSelector(
rootSelector,
({present}) => present
))
const state = {
absent: Immutable.List()
}
expect(selector(state)).toBeNull()
})
test('creates selectors that just return the object if it is not an Immutable object', () => {
const rootSelector = (state) => state
const selector = ensureJSSelector(createSelector(
rootSelector,
({contents}) => contents
))
;[5, 'text', true, null, [1, 2, 3], {object: 'yes'}, {toJS: false}].forEach((contents) => {
expect(selector({contents})).toEqual(contents)
})
})
})
describe('createPropsSelector', () => {
test('selects all of its keys, ensuring they\'re JS objects', () => {
const state = {
text: 'string',
quantity: 7,
counts: Immutable.List([1, 3, 5, 9]),
item: Immutable.Map({
a: 'b',
six: 6
})
}
const propSelector = createPropsSelector({
text: ({text}) => text,
quantity: ({quantity}) => quantity,
counts: ({counts}) => counts,
item: ({item}) => item
})
expect(propSelector(state)).toEqual({
text: 'string',
quantity: 7,
counts: [1, 3, 5, 9],
item: {
a: 'b',
six: 6
}
})
})
test('returns the same object if all of the inputs are the same', () => {
const state = {
one: 1,
two: 2
}
const propSelector = createPropsSelector({
one: ({one}) => one,
two: ({two}) => two
})
const props1 = propSelector(state)
const props2 = propSelector(state)
expect(props1).toBe(props2)
})
})
describe('createGetSelector', () => {
test('creates selectors that get the string key from the input map', () => {
const contentsSelector = ({contents}) => contents
const getSelector = createGetSelector(contentsSelector, 'key')
const state = {
contents: Immutable.Map({
key: 'value',
bystander: 'intervention'
})
}
expect(getSelector(state)).toBe('value')
})
test('creates selectors that get the integer key from the input list', () => {
const contentsSelector = ({contents}) => contents
const getSelector = createGetSelector(contentsSelector, 1)
const state = {
contents: Immutable.List(['zeroth', 'first'])
}
expect(getSelector(state)).toBe('first')
})
test('creates selectors that return a default value if a key is not found', () => {
const contentsSelector = ({contents}) => contents
const getSelector = createGetSelector(contentsSelector, 'key', 'key not found')
const state = {
contents: Immutable.Map({
irrelevant: 'nonsense'
})
}
expect(getSelector(state)).toBe('key not found')
})
test('creates selectors that use a selector for the key if one is passed', () => {
const contentsSelector = ({contents}) => contents
const keySelector = ({key}) => key
const getSelector = createGetSelector(contentsSelector, keySelector, 'key not found')
const contents = Immutable.Map({
present: 'and accounted for'
})
const state1 = {
contents,
key: 'present'
}
const state2 = {
contents,
key: 'absent'
}
expect(getSelector(state1)).toBe('and accounted for')
expect(getSelector(state2)).toBe('key not found')
})
})
describe('invertSelector', () => {
test('creates selectors that return the inverse of the input selector', () => {
const originalSelector = ({isFirst}) => isFirst
const inverseSelector = invertSelector(originalSelector)
const state1 = {
isFirst: true
}
const state2 = {
isFirst: false
}
expect(inverseSelector(state1)).toBe(false)
expect(inverseSelector(state2)).toBe(true)
})
})
describe('createHasSelector', () => {
test('creates selectors that check for a string key in the input map', () => {
const contentsSelector = ({contents}) => contents
const hasSelector = createHasSelector(contentsSelector, 'key')
const state1 = {
contents: Immutable.Map({
key: 'value',
})
}
const state2 = {
contents: Immutable.Map({
noKey: 'no value'
})
}
expect(hasSelector(state1)).toBe(true)
expect(hasSelector(state2)).toBe(false)
})
test('creates selectors that check for an integer key in the input list', () => {
const contentsSelector = ({contents}) => contents
const hasSelector = createHasSelector(contentsSelector, 1)
const state1 = {
contents: Immutable.List(['zeroth', 'first'])
}
const state2 = {
contents: Immutable.List(['zeroth'])
}
expect(hasSelector(state1)).toBe(true)
expect(hasSelector(state2)).toBe(false)
})
test('creates selectors that use a selector for the key if one is passed', () => {
const contentsSelector = ({contents}) => contents
const keySelector = ({key}) => key
const hasSelector = createHasSelector(contentsSelector, keySelector)
const contents = Immutable.Map({
present: 'and accounted for'
})
const state1 = {
contents,
key: 'present'
}
const state2 = {
contents,
key: 'absent'
}
expect(hasSelector(state1)).toBe(true)
expect(hasSelector(state2)).toBe(false)
})
})