MagicMirror/tests/unit/global_vars/root_path_spec.js
Kristjan ESPERANTO 4bbd35fa6a
Use node prefix for build-in modules (#3340)
It is basically a cosmetic thing, but has the following advantages:

1. Consistency with the official node documentation. The prefix is used
there.
2. It is easier to recognize the build-in modules.
2024-01-08 17:45:54 +01:00

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const fs = require("node:fs");
const path = require("node:path");
const root_path = path.join(__dirname, "../../..");
const version = require(`${__dirname}/../../../package.json`).version;
describe("'global.root_path' set in js/app.js", () => {
const expectedSubPaths = ["modules", "serveronly", "js", "js/app.js", "js/main.js", "js/electron.js", "config"];
expectedSubPaths.forEach((subpath) => {
it(`contains a file/folder "${subpath}"`, () => {
expect(fs.existsSync(path.join(root_path, subpath))).toBe(true);
});
});
it("should not modify global.root_path for testing", () => {
expect(global.root_path).toBeUndefined();
});
it("should not modify global.version for testing", () => {
expect(global.version).toBeUndefined();
});
it("should expect the global.version equals package.json file", () => {
const versionPackage = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync("package.json", "utf8")).version;
expect(version).toBe(versionPackage);
});
});