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// Copyright Joyent, Inc. and other Node contributors.
//
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// USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
// Flags: --expose_internals
'use strict';
const common = require('../common');
const assert = require('assert');
const readline = require('readline');
const internalReadline = require('internal/readline');
const EventEmitter = require('events').EventEmitter;
const inherits = require('util').inherits;
const { Writable, Readable } = require('stream');
function FakeInput() {
EventEmitter.call(this);
}
inherits(FakeInput, EventEmitter);
FakeInput.prototype.resume = () => {};
FakeInput.prototype.pause = () => {};
FakeInput.prototype.write = () => {};
FakeInput.prototype.end = () => {};
function isWarned(emitter) {
for (const name in emitter) {
const listeners = emitter[name];
if (listeners.warned) return true;
}
return false;
}
{
// Default crlfDelay is 100ms
const fi = new FakeInput();
const rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi });
assert.strictEqual(rli.crlfDelay, 100);
rli.close();
}
{
// Minimum crlfDelay is 100ms
const fi = new FakeInput();
const rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, crlfDelay: 0 });
assert.strictEqual(rli.crlfDelay, 100);
rli.close();
}
{
// set crlfDelay to float 100.5ms
const fi = new FakeInput();
const rli = new readline.Interface({
input: fi,
output: fi,
crlfDelay: 100.5
});
assert.strictEqual(rli.crlfDelay, 100.5);
rli.close();
}
{
// set crlfDelay to 5000ms
const fi = new FakeInput();
const rli = new readline.Interface({
input: fi,
output: fi,
crlfDelay: 5000
});
assert.strictEqual(rli.crlfDelay, 5000);
rli.close();
}
[ true, false ].forEach(function(terminal) {
let fi;
let rli;
let called;
// disable history
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal,
historySize: 0 });
assert.strictEqual(rli.historySize, 0);
fi.emit('data', 'asdf\n');
assert.deepStrictEqual(rli.history, terminal ? [] : undefined);
rli.close();
// default history size 30
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
assert.strictEqual(rli.historySize, 30);
fi.emit('data', 'asdf\n');
assert.deepStrictEqual(rli.history, terminal ? ['asdf'] : undefined);
rli.close();
// sending a full line
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
called = false;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
called = true;
assert.strictEqual(line, 'asdf');
});
fi.emit('data', 'asdf\n');
assert.ok(called);
// sending a blank line
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
called = false;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
called = true;
assert.strictEqual(line, '');
});
fi.emit('data', '\n');
assert.ok(called);
// sending a single character with no newline
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface(fi, {});
called = false;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
called = true;
});
fi.emit('data', 'a');
assert.ok(!called);
rli.close();
// sending a single character with no newline and then a newline
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
called = false;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
called = true;
assert.strictEqual(line, 'a');
});
fi.emit('data', 'a');
assert.ok(!called);
fi.emit('data', '\n');
assert.ok(called);
rli.close();
// sending multiple newlines at once
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
let expectedLines = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz'];
let callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
assert.strictEqual(line, expectedLines[callCount]);
callCount++;
});
fi.emit('data', `${expectedLines.join('\n')}\n`);
assert.strictEqual(callCount, expectedLines.length);
rli.close();
// sending multiple newlines at once that does not end with a new line
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
expectedLines = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bat'];
callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
assert.strictEqual(line, expectedLines[callCount]);
callCount++;
});
fi.emit('data', expectedLines.join('\n'));
assert.strictEqual(callCount, expectedLines.length - 1);
rli.close();
// sending multiple newlines at once that does not end with a new(empty)
// line and a `end` event
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
expectedLines = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz', ''];
callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
assert.strictEqual(line, expectedLines[callCount]);
callCount++;
});
rli.on('close', function() {
callCount++;
});
fi.emit('data', expectedLines.join('\n'));
fi.emit('end');
assert.strictEqual(callCount, expectedLines.length);
rli.close();
// sending multiple newlines at once that does not end with a new line
// and a `end` event(last line is)
// \r\n should emit one line event, not two
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
expectedLines = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bat'];
callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
assert.strictEqual(line, expectedLines[callCount]);
callCount++;
});
fi.emit('data', expectedLines.join('\r\n'));
assert.strictEqual(callCount, expectedLines.length - 1);
rli.close();
// \r\n should emit one line event when split across multiple writes.
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
expectedLines = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bat'];
callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
assert.strictEqual(line, expectedLines[callCount]);
callCount++;
});
expectedLines.forEach(function(line) {
fi.emit('data', `${line}\r`);
fi.emit('data', '\n');
});
assert.strictEqual(callCount, expectedLines.length);
rli.close();
// \r should behave like \n when alone
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: true });
expectedLines = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bat'];
callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
assert.strictEqual(line, expectedLines[callCount]);
callCount++;
});
fi.emit('data', expectedLines.join('\r'));
assert.strictEqual(callCount, expectedLines.length - 1);
rli.close();
// \r at start of input should output blank line
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: true });
expectedLines = ['', 'foo' ];
callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
assert.strictEqual(line, expectedLines[callCount]);
callCount++;
});
fi.emit('data', '\rfoo\r');
assert.strictEqual(callCount, expectedLines.length);
rli.close();
// Emit two line events when the delay
// between \r and \n exceeds crlfDelay
{
const fi = new FakeInput();
const delay = 200;
const rli = new readline.Interface({
input: fi,
output: fi,
terminal: terminal,
crlfDelay: delay
});
let callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
callCount++;
});
fi.emit('data', '\r');
setTimeout(common.mustCall(() => {
fi.emit('data', '\n');
assert.strictEqual(callCount, 2);
rli.close();
}), delay * 2);
}
// Emit one line events when the delay between \r and \n is
// over the default crlfDelay but within the setting value
{
const fi = new FakeInput();
const delay = 200;
const crlfDelay = 500;
const rli = new readline.Interface({
input: fi,
output: fi,
terminal: terminal,
crlfDelay
});
let callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
callCount++;
});
fi.emit('data', '\r');
setTimeout(common.mustCall(() => {
fi.emit('data', '\n');
assert.strictEqual(callCount, 1);
rli.close();
}), delay);
}
// set crlfDelay to `Infinity` is allowed
{
const fi = new FakeInput();
const delay = 200;
const crlfDelay = Infinity;
const rli = new readline.Interface({
input: fi,
output: fi,
terminal: terminal,
crlfDelay
});
let callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
callCount++;
});
fi.emit('data', '\r');
setTimeout(common.mustCall(() => {
fi.emit('data', '\n');
assert.strictEqual(callCount, 1);
rli.close();
}), delay);
}
// \t when there is no completer function should behave like an ordinary
// character
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: true });
called = false;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
assert.strictEqual(line, '\t');
assert.strictEqual(called, false);
called = true;
});
fi.emit('data', '\t');
fi.emit('data', '\n');
assert.ok(called);
rli.close();
// \t does not become part of the input when there is a completer function
fi = new FakeInput();
const completer = (line) => [[], line];
rli = new readline.Interface({
input: fi,
output: fi,
terminal: true,
completer: completer
});
called = false;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
assert.strictEqual(line, 'foo');
assert.strictEqual(called, false);
called = true;
});
for (const character of '\tfo\to\t') {
fi.emit('data', character);
}
fi.emit('data', '\n');
assert.ok(called);
rli.close();
// constructor throws if completer is not a function or undefined
fi = new FakeInput();
assert.throws(function() {
readline.createInterface({
input: fi,
completer: 'string is not valid'
});
}, common.expectsError({
type: TypeError,
code: 'ERR_INVALID_OPT_VALUE'
}));
// duplicate lines are removed from history when
// `options.removeHistoryDuplicates` is `true`
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({
input: fi,
output: fi,
terminal: true,
removeHistoryDuplicates: true
});
expectedLines = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bar', 'bat', 'bat'];
callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
assert.strictEqual(line, expectedLines[callCount]);
callCount++;
});
fi.emit('data', `${expectedLines.join('\n')}\n`);
assert.strictEqual(callCount, expectedLines.length);
fi.emit('keypress', '.', { name: 'up' }); // 'bat'
assert.strictEqual(rli.line, expectedLines[--callCount]);
fi.emit('keypress', '.', { name: 'up' }); // 'bar'
assert.notStrictEqual(rli.line, expectedLines[--callCount]);
assert.strictEqual(rli.line, expectedLines[--callCount]);
fi.emit('keypress', '.', { name: 'up' }); // 'baz'
assert.strictEqual(rli.line, expectedLines[--callCount]);
fi.emit('keypress', '.', { name: 'up' }); // 'foo'
assert.notStrictEqual(rli.line, expectedLines[--callCount]);
assert.strictEqual(rli.line, expectedLines[--callCount]);
assert.strictEqual(callCount, 0);
rli.close();
// duplicate lines are not removed from history when
// `options.removeHistoryDuplicates` is `false`
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({
input: fi,
output: fi,
terminal: true,
removeHistoryDuplicates: false
});
expectedLines = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bar', 'bat', 'bat'];
callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
assert.strictEqual(line, expectedLines[callCount]);
callCount++;
});
fi.emit('data', `${expectedLines.join('\n')}\n`);
assert.strictEqual(callCount, expectedLines.length);
fi.emit('keypress', '.', { name: 'up' }); // 'bat'
assert.strictEqual(rli.line, expectedLines[--callCount]);
fi.emit('keypress', '.', { name: 'up' }); // 'bar'
assert.notStrictEqual(rli.line, expectedLines[--callCount]);
assert.strictEqual(rli.line, expectedLines[--callCount]);
fi.emit('keypress', '.', { name: 'up' }); // 'baz'
assert.strictEqual(rli.line, expectedLines[--callCount]);
fi.emit('keypress', '.', { name: 'up' }); // 'bar'
assert.strictEqual(rli.line, expectedLines[--callCount]);
fi.emit('keypress', '.', { name: 'up' }); // 'foo'
assert.strictEqual(rli.line, expectedLines[--callCount]);
assert.strictEqual(callCount, 0);
rli.close();
// sending a multi-byte utf8 char over multiple writes
const buf = Buffer.from('☮', 'utf8');
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
callCount = 0;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
callCount++;
assert.strictEqual(line, buf.toString('utf8'));
});
[].forEach.call(buf, function(i) {
fi.emit('data', Buffer.from([i]));
});
assert.strictEqual(callCount, 0);
fi.emit('data', '\n');
assert.strictEqual(callCount, 1);
rli.close();
// Regression test for repl freeze, #1968:
// check that nothing fails if 'keypress' event throws.
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: true });
const keys = [];
fi.on('keypress', function(key) {
keys.push(key);
if (key === 'X') {
throw new Error('bad thing happened');
}
});
try {
fi.emit('data', 'fooX');
} catch (e) { }
fi.emit('data', 'bar');
assert.strictEqual(keys.join(''), 'fooXbar');
rli.close();
// calling readline without `new`
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
called = false;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
called = true;
assert.strictEqual(line, 'asdf');
});
fi.emit('data', 'asdf\n');
assert.ok(called);
rli.close();
if (terminal) {
// question
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
expectedLines = ['foo'];
rli.question(expectedLines[0], function() {
rli.close();
});
let cursorPos = rli._getCursorPos();
assert.strictEqual(cursorPos.rows, 0);
assert.strictEqual(cursorPos.cols, expectedLines[0].length);
rli.close();
// sending a multi-line question
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal });
expectedLines = ['foo', 'bar'];
rli.question(expectedLines.join('\n'), function() {
rli.close();
});
cursorPos = rli._getCursorPos();
assert.strictEqual(cursorPos.rows, expectedLines.length - 1);
assert.strictEqual(cursorPos.cols, expectedLines.slice(-1)[0].length);
rli.close();
}
// isFullWidthCodePoint() should return false for non-numeric values
[true, false, null, undefined, {}, [], 'あ'].forEach((v) => {
assert.strictEqual(internalReadline.isFullWidthCodePoint('あ'), false);
});
// wide characters should be treated as two columns.
assert.strictEqual(internalReadline.isFullWidthCodePoint('a'.charCodeAt(0)),
false);
assert.strictEqual(internalReadline.isFullWidthCodePoint('あ'.charCodeAt(0)),
true);
assert.strictEqual(internalReadline.isFullWidthCodePoint('谢'.charCodeAt(0)),
true);
assert.strictEqual(internalReadline.isFullWidthCodePoint('고'.charCodeAt(0)),
true);
assert.strictEqual(internalReadline.isFullWidthCodePoint(0x1f251), true);
assert.strictEqual(internalReadline.getStringWidth('abcde'), 5);
assert.strictEqual(internalReadline.getStringWidth('古池や'), 6);
assert.strictEqual(internalReadline.getStringWidth('ノード.js'), 9);
assert.strictEqual(internalReadline.getStringWidth('你好'), 4);
assert.strictEqual(internalReadline.getStringWidth('안녕하세요'), 10);
assert.strictEqual(internalReadline.getStringWidth('A\ud83c\ude00BC'), 5);
// check if vt control chars are stripped
assert.strictEqual(
internalReadline.stripVTControlCharacters('\u001b[31m> \u001b[39m'),
'> '
);
assert.strictEqual(
internalReadline.stripVTControlCharacters('\u001b[31m> \u001b[39m> '),
'> > '
);
assert.strictEqual(
internalReadline.stripVTControlCharacters('\u001b[31m\u001b[39m'),
''
);
assert.strictEqual(
internalReadline.stripVTControlCharacters('> '),
'> '
);
assert.strictEqual(internalReadline
.getStringWidth('\u001b[31m> \u001b[39m'), 2);
assert.strictEqual(internalReadline
.getStringWidth('\u001b[31m> \u001b[39m> '), 4);
assert.strictEqual(internalReadline
.getStringWidth('\u001b[31m\u001b[39m'), 0);
assert.strictEqual(internalReadline.getStringWidth('> '), 2);
assert.deepStrictEqual(fi.listeners(terminal ? 'keypress' : 'data'), []);
// check EventEmitter memory leak
for (let i = 0; i < 12; i++) {
const rl = readline.createInterface({
input: process.stdin,
output: process.stdout
});
rl.close();
assert.strictEqual(isWarned(process.stdin._events), false);
assert.strictEqual(isWarned(process.stdout._events), false);
}
// can create a new readline Interface with a null output arugument
fi = new FakeInput();
rli = new readline.Interface({ input: fi, output: null, terminal: terminal });
called = false;
rli.on('line', function(line) {
called = true;
assert.strictEqual(line, 'asdf');
});
fi.emit('data', 'asdf\n');
assert.ok(called);
assert.doesNotThrow(function() {
rli.setPrompt('ddd> ');
});
assert.doesNotThrow(function() {
rli.prompt();
});
assert.doesNotThrow(function() {
rli.write('really shouldnt be seeing this');
});
assert.doesNotThrow(function() {
rli.question('What do you think of node.js? ', function(answer) {
console.log('Thank you for your valuable feedback:', answer);
rli.close();
});
});
{
const expected = terminal ?
['\u001b[1G', '\u001b[0J', '$ ', '\u001b[3G'] :
['$ '];
let counter = 0;
const output = new Writable({
write: common.mustCall((chunk, enc, cb) => {
assert.strictEqual(chunk.toString(), expected[counter++]);
cb();
rl.close();
}, expected.length)
});
const rl = readline.createInterface({
input: new Readable({ read: common.mustCall() }),
output: output,
prompt: '$ ',
terminal: terminal
});
rl.prompt();
assert.strictEqual(rl._prompt, '$ ');
}
});