2021-12-03 17:58:48 +01:00

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JavaScript

'use strict'
const t = require('tap')
const test = t.test
const FindMyWay = require('..')
test('lookup calls route handler with no context', t => {
t.plan(1)
const findMyWay = FindMyWay()
findMyWay.on('GET', '/example', function handle (req, res, params) {
// without context, this will be the result object returned from router.find
t.equal(this.handler, handle)
})
findMyWay.lookup({ method: 'GET', url: '/example', headers: {} }, null)
})
test('lookup calls route handler with context as scope', t => {
t.plan(1)
const findMyWay = FindMyWay()
const ctx = { foo: 'bar' }
findMyWay.on('GET', '/example', function handle (req, res, params) {
t.equal(this, ctx)
})
findMyWay.lookup({ method: 'GET', url: '/example', headers: {} }, null, ctx)
})
test('lookup calls default route handler with no context', t => {
t.plan(1)
const findMyWay = FindMyWay({
defaultRoute (req, res) {
// without context, the default route's scope is the router itself
t.equal(this, findMyWay)
}
})
findMyWay.lookup({ method: 'GET', url: '/example', headers: {} }, null)
})
test('lookup calls default route handler with context as scope', t => {
t.plan(1)
const ctx = { foo: 'bar' }
const findMyWay = FindMyWay({
defaultRoute (req, res) {
t.equal(this, ctx)
}
})
findMyWay.lookup({ method: 'GET', url: '/example', headers: {} }, null, ctx)
})