woocommerce/plugins/woocommerce-blocks/assets/js/data/cart/test/push-changes.ts

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/**
* External dependencies
*/
import * as wpDataFunctions from '@wordpress/data';
import { CART_STORE_KEY, VALIDATION_STORE_KEY } from '@woocommerce/block-data';
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
import { pushChanges } from '../push-changes';
// When first updating the customer data, we want to simulate a rejected update.
const updateCustomerDataMock = jest.fn().mockRejectedValue( 'error' );
const getCustomerDataMock = jest.fn().mockReturnValue( {
billingAddress: {
first_name: 'John',
last_name: 'Doe',
address_1: '123 Main St',
address_2: '',
city: 'New York',
state: 'NY',
postcode: '10001',
country: 'US',
email: 'john.doe@mail.com',
phone: '555-555-5555',
},
shippingAddress: {
first_name: 'John',
last_name: 'Doe',
address_1: '123 Main St',
address_2: '',
city: 'New York',
state: 'NY',
postcode: '10001',
country: 'US',
phone: '555-555-5555',
},
} );
// Mocking select and dispatch here so we can control the actions/selectors used in pushChanges.
jest.mock( '@wordpress/data', () => ( {
...jest.requireActual( '@wordpress/data' ),
__esModule: true,
select: jest.fn(),
dispatch: jest.fn(),
} ) );
// Mocking lodash here so we can just call the debounced function directly without waiting for debounce.
jest.mock( 'lodash', () => ( {
...jest.requireActual( 'lodash' ),
__esModule: true,
debounce: jest.fn( ( callback ) => callback ),
} ) );
// Mocking processErrorResponse because we don't actually care about processing the error response, we just don't want
// pushChanges to throw an error.
jest.mock( '../utils', () => ( {
...jest.requireActual( '../utils' ),
__esModule: true,
processErrorResponse: jest.fn(),
} ) );
// Mocking updatePaymentMethods because this uses the mocked debounce earlier, and causes an error. Moreover, we don't
// need to update payment methods, they are not relevant to the tests in this file.
jest.mock( '../update-payment-methods', () => ( {
debouncedUpdatePaymentMethods: jest.fn(),
} ) );
describe( 'pushChanges', () => {
beforeEach( () => {
wpDataFunctions.select.mockImplementation( ( storeName: string ) => {
if ( storeName === CART_STORE_KEY ) {
return {
...jest
.requireActual( '@wordpress/data' )
.select( storeName ),
hasFinishedResolution: () => true,
getCustomerData: getCustomerDataMock,
};
}
if ( storeName === VALIDATION_STORE_KEY ) {
return {
...jest
.requireActual( '@wordpress/data' )
.select( storeName ),
getValidationError: () => undefined,
};
}
return jest.requireActual( '@wordpress/data' ).select( storeName );
} );
wpDataFunctions.dispatch.mockImplementation( ( storeName: string ) => {
if ( storeName === CART_STORE_KEY ) {
return {
...jest
.requireActual( '@wordpress/data' )
.dispatch( storeName ),
updateCustomerData: updateCustomerDataMock,
};
}
return jest
.requireActual( '@wordpress/data' )
.dispatch( storeName );
} );
} );
it( 'Keeps props dirty if data did not persist due to an error', async () => {
// Run this without changing anything because the first run does not push data (the first run is populating what was received on page load).
pushChanges();
// Mock the returned value of `getCustomerData` to simulate a change in the shipping address.
getCustomerDataMock.mockReturnValue( {
billingAddress: {
first_name: 'John',
last_name: 'Doe',
address_1: '123 Main St',
address_2: '',
city: 'New York',
state: 'NY',
postcode: '10001',
country: 'US',
email: 'john.doe@mail.com',
phone: '555-555-5555',
},
shippingAddress: {
first_name: 'John',
last_name: 'Doe',
address_1: '123 Main St',
address_2: '',
city: 'Houston',
state: 'TX',
postcode: 'ABCDEF',
country: 'US',
phone: '555-555-5555',
},
} );
// Push these changes to the server, the `updateCustomerData` mock is set to reject (in the original mock at the top of the file), to simulate a server error.
pushChanges();
// Check that the mock was called with only the updated data.
await expect( updateCustomerDataMock ).toHaveBeenCalledWith( {
shipping_address: {
city: 'Houston',
state: 'TX',
postcode: 'ABCDEF',
},
} );
// This assertion is required to ensure the async `catch` block in `pushChanges` is done executing and all side effects finish.
await expect( updateCustomerDataMock ).toHaveReturned();
// Reset the mock so that it no longer rejects.
updateCustomerDataMock.mockReset();
updateCustomerDataMock.mockResolvedValue( jest.fn() );
// Simulate the user updating the postcode only.
getCustomerDataMock.mockReturnValue( {
billingAddress: {
first_name: 'John',
last_name: 'Doe',
address_1: '123 Main St',
address_2: '',
city: 'New York',
state: 'NY',
postcode: '10001',
country: 'US',
email: 'john.doe@mail.com',
phone: '555-555-5555',
},
shippingAddress: {
first_name: 'John',
last_name: 'Doe',
address_1: '123 Main St',
address_2: '',
city: 'Houston',
state: 'TX',
postcode: '77058',
country: 'US',
phone: '555-555-5555',
},
} );
// Although only one property was updated between calls, we should expect City, State, and Postcode to be pushed
// to the server because the previous push failed when they were originally changed.
pushChanges();
await expect( updateCustomerDataMock ).toHaveBeenLastCalledWith( {
shipping_address: {
city: 'Houston',
state: 'TX',
postcode: '77058',
},
} );
} );
} );