Package org.auraframework.def

Examples of org.auraframework.def.DependencyDef.appendDependencies()


        Set<DefDescriptor<?>> deps = new HashSet<>();

        // Check for a couple dependencies present in a namespace
        testDependencyDef = vendor.makeDependencyDef(vendor.makeComponentDefDescriptor("hi"), "aura", "INTERFACE",
                vendor.makeLocation("f1", 5, 5, 0));
        testDependencyDef.appendDependencies(deps);
        assertTrue("Dependency not found", containsDependency(deps, "markup://aura:rootComponent"));

        // Check dependency that exists but is wrong type
        // TODO(W-1497192): can't find providers or helpers as dependencies
        // testDependencyDef =
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        // Get dependency of specific component
        testDependencyDef = vendor.makeDependencyDef(vendor.makeComponentDefDescriptor("hi"),
                "markup://aura:application", "APPLICATION", vendor.makeLocation("f1", 5, 5, 0));
        deps.clear();
        testDependencyDef.appendDependencies(deps);
        assertTrue("Failed to find dependency when searching using format <type>://<namespace>:<name>",
                containsDependency(deps, "markup://aura:application"));

        // Try to get dependency that doesn't exist, verify exception thrown
        testDependencyDef = vendor.makeDependencyDef(vendor.makeComponentDefDescriptor("hi"),
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        // Try to get dependency that doesn't exist, verify exception thrown
        testDependencyDef = vendor.makeDependencyDef(vendor.makeComponentDefDescriptor("hi"),
                "markup://aura:iDontExist", "APPLICATION", vendor.makeLocation("f1", 5, 5, 0));
        deps.clear();
        testDependencyDef.appendDependencies(deps);
        try {
            testDependencyDef.validateReferences();
            fail("Exception not thrown when looking for dependency that does not exist");
        } catch (Exception e) {
            checkExceptionFull(e, InvalidDefinitionException.class,
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        // Valid resource name but wrong type
        testDependencyDef = vendor.makeDependencyDef(vendor.makeComponentDefDescriptor("hi"),
                "markup://aura:application", "COMPONENT", vendor.makeLocation("f1", 5, 5, 0));
        deps.clear();
        testDependencyDef.appendDependencies(deps);
        try {
            testDependencyDef.validateReferences();
            fail("Exception not thrown when dependency resource is valid but is of wrong type");
        } catch (Exception e) {
            checkExceptionFull(e, InvalidDefinitionException.class,
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