"use strict"; var _interopRequireDefault = require("@babel/runtime/helpers/interopRequireDefault"); Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.screen = void 0; var _lzString = _interopRequireDefault(require("lz-string")); var _getQueriesForElement = require("./get-queries-for-element"); var _helpers = require("./helpers"); var _prettyDom = require("./pretty-dom"); var queries = _interopRequireWildcard(require("./queries")); function _getRequireWildcardCache(e) { if ("function" != typeof WeakMap) return null; var r = new WeakMap(), t = new WeakMap(); return (_getRequireWildcardCache = function (e) { return e ? t : r; })(e); } function _interopRequireWildcard(e, r) { if (!r && e && e.__esModule) return e; if (null === e || "object" != typeof e && "function" != typeof e) return { default: e }; var t = _getRequireWildcardCache(r); if (t && t.has(e)) return t.get(e); var n = { __proto__: null }, a = Object.defineProperty && Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor; for (var u in e) if ("default" !== u && {}.hasOwnProperty.call(e, u)) { var i = a ? Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(e, u) : null; i && (i.get || i.set) ? Object.defineProperty(n, u, i) : n[u] = e[u]; } return n.default = e, t && t.set(e, n), n; } // WARNING: `lz-string` only has a default export but statically we assume named exports are allowed // TODO: Statically verify we don't rely on NodeJS implicit named imports. function unindent(string) { // remove white spaces first, to save a few bytes. // testing-playground will reformat on load any ways. return string.replace(/[ \t]*[\n][ \t]*/g, '\n'); } function encode(value) { return _lzString.default.compressToEncodedURIComponent(unindent(value)); } function getPlaygroundUrl(markup) { return `https://testing-playground.com/#markup=${encode(markup)}`; } const debug = (element, maxLength, options) => Array.isArray(element) ? element.forEach(el => (0, _prettyDom.logDOM)(el, maxLength, options)) : (0, _prettyDom.logDOM)(element, maxLength, options); const logTestingPlaygroundURL = (element = (0, _helpers.getDocument)().body) => { // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unnecessary-condition if (!element || !('innerHTML' in element)) { console.log(`The element you're providing isn't a valid DOM element.`); return; } // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unnecessary-condition if (!element.innerHTML) { console.log(`The provided element doesn't have any children.`); return; } const playgroundUrl = getPlaygroundUrl(element.innerHTML); console.log(`Open this URL in your browser\n\n${playgroundUrl}`); return playgroundUrl; }; const initialValue = { debug, logTestingPlaygroundURL }; const screen = exports.screen = typeof document !== 'undefined' && document.body // eslint-disable-line @typescript-eslint/no-unnecessary-condition ? (0, _getQueriesForElement.getQueriesForElement)(document.body, queries, initialValue) : Object.keys(queries).reduce((helpers, key) => { // `key` is for all intents and purposes the type of keyof `helpers`, which itself is the type of `initialValue` plus incoming properties from `queries` // if `Object.keys(something)` returned Array this explicit type assertion would not be necessary // see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55012174/why-doesnt-object-keys-return-a-keyof-type-in-typescript helpers[key] = () => { throw new TypeError('For queries bound to document.body a global document has to be available... Learn more: https://testing-library.com/s/screen-global-error'); }; return helpers; }, initialValue);