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test: split parallel fs-watch-recursive tests #45865

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'use strict';

const common = require('../common');
const { setTimeout } = require('timers/promises');

if (common.isIBMi)
common.skip('IBMi does not support `fs.watch()`');

// fs-watch on folders have limited capability in AIX.
// The testcase makes use of folder watching, and causes
// hang. This behavior is documented. Skip this for AIX.

if (common.isAIX)
common.skip('folder watch capability is limited in AIX.');

const assert = require('assert');
const path = require('path');
const fs = require('fs');

const tmpdir = require('../common/tmpdir');
const testDir = tmpdir.path;
tmpdir.refresh();

(async () => {
// Add a file to subfolder of a watching folder

const rootDirectory = fs.mkdtempSync(testDir + path.sep);
const testDirectory = path.join(rootDirectory, 'test-4');
fs.mkdirSync(testDirectory);

const file = 'folder-5';
const filePath = path.join(testDirectory, file);
fs.mkdirSync(filePath);

const subfolderPath = path.join(filePath, 'subfolder-6');
fs.mkdirSync(subfolderPath);

const childrenFile = 'file-7.txt';
const childrenAbsolutePath = path.join(subfolderPath, childrenFile);
const relativePath = path.join(file, path.basename(subfolderPath), childrenFile);

const watcher = fs.watch(testDirectory, { recursive: true });
let watcherClosed = false;
watcher.on('change', function(event, filename) {
assert.strictEqual(event, 'rename');

if (filename === relativePath) {
watcher.close();
watcherClosed = true;
}
});

await setTimeout(common.platformTimeout(100));
fs.writeFileSync(childrenAbsolutePath, 'world');

process.once('exit', function() {
assert(watcherClosed, 'watcher Object was not closed');
});
})().then(common.mustCall());
57 changes: 57 additions & 0 deletions test/parallel/test-fs-watch-recursive-add-file-to-new-folder.js
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'use strict';

const common = require('../common');
const { setTimeout } = require('timers/promises');

if (common.isIBMi)
common.skip('IBMi does not support `fs.watch()`');

// fs-watch on folders have limited capability in AIX.
// The testcase makes use of folder watching, and causes
// hang. This behavior is documented. Skip this for AIX.

if (common.isAIX)
common.skip('folder watch capability is limited in AIX.');

const assert = require('assert');
const path = require('path');
const fs = require('fs');

const tmpdir = require('../common/tmpdir');
const testDir = tmpdir.path;
tmpdir.refresh();

(async () => {
// Add a file to newly created folder to already watching folder

const rootDirectory = fs.mkdtempSync(testDir + path.sep);
const testDirectory = path.join(rootDirectory, 'test-3');
fs.mkdirSync(testDirectory);

const filePath = path.join(testDirectory, 'folder-3');

const childrenFile = 'file-4.txt';
const childrenAbsolutePath = path.join(filePath, childrenFile);
const childrenRelativePath = path.join(path.basename(filePath), childrenFile);

const watcher = fs.watch(testDirectory, { recursive: true });
let watcherClosed = false;
watcher.on('change', function(event, filename) {
assert.strictEqual(event, 'rename');
assert.ok(filename === path.basename(filePath) || filename === childrenRelativePath);

if (filename === childrenRelativePath) {
watcher.close();
watcherClosed = true;
}
});

await setTimeout(common.platformTimeout(100));
fs.mkdirSync(filePath);
await setTimeout(common.platformTimeout(100));
fs.writeFileSync(childrenAbsolutePath, 'world');

process.once('exit', function() {
assert(watcherClosed, 'watcher Object was not closed');
});
})().then(common.mustCall());
52 changes: 52 additions & 0 deletions test/parallel/test-fs-watch-recursive-add-file-with-url.js
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'use strict';

const common = require('../common');
const { setTimeout } = require('timers/promises');

if (common.isIBMi)
common.skip('IBMi does not support `fs.watch()`');

// fs-watch on folders have limited capability in AIX.
// The testcase makes use of folder watching, and causes
// hang. This behavior is documented. Skip this for AIX.

if (common.isAIX)
common.skip('folder watch capability is limited in AIX.');

const assert = require('assert');
const path = require('path');
const fs = require('fs');
const { pathToFileURL } = require('url');

const tmpdir = require('../common/tmpdir');
const testDir = tmpdir.path;
tmpdir.refresh();

(async () => {
// Add a file to already watching folder, and use URL as the path

const rootDirectory = fs.mkdtempSync(testDir + path.sep);
const testDirectory = path.join(rootDirectory, 'test-5');
fs.mkdirSync(testDirectory);

const filePath = path.join(testDirectory, 'file-8.txt');
const url = pathToFileURL(testDirectory);

const watcher = fs.watch(url, { recursive: true });
let watcherClosed = false;
watcher.on('change', function(event, filename) {
assert.strictEqual(event, 'rename');

if (filename === path.basename(filePath)) {
watcher.close();
watcherClosed = true;
}
});

await setTimeout(common.platformTimeout(100));
fs.writeFileSync(filePath, 'world');

process.on('exit', function() {
assert(watcherClosed, 'watcher Object was not closed');
});
})().then(common.mustCall());
50 changes: 50 additions & 0 deletions test/parallel/test-fs-watch-recursive-add-file.js
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'use strict';

const common = require('../common');
const { setTimeout } = require('timers/promises');

if (common.isIBMi)
common.skip('IBMi does not support `fs.watch()`');

// fs-watch on folders have limited capability in AIX.
// The testcase makes use of folder watching, and causes
// hang. This behavior is documented. Skip this for AIX.

if (common.isAIX)
common.skip('folder watch capability is limited in AIX.');

const assert = require('assert');
const path = require('path');
const fs = require('fs');

const tmpdir = require('../common/tmpdir');
const testDir = tmpdir.path;
tmpdir.refresh();

(async () => {
// Add a file to already watching folder

const rootDirectory = fs.mkdtempSync(testDir + path.sep);
const testDirectory = path.join(rootDirectory, 'test-1');
fs.mkdirSync(testDirectory);

const testFile = path.join(testDirectory, 'file-1.txt');

const watcher = fs.watch(testDirectory, { recursive: true });
let watcherClosed = false;
watcher.on('change', function(event, filename) {
assert.strictEqual(event, 'rename');

if (filename === path.basename(testFile)) {
watcher.close();
watcherClosed = true;
}
});

await setTimeout(common.platformTimeout(100));
fs.writeFileSync(testFile, 'world');

process.once('exit', function() {
assert(watcherClosed, 'watcher Object was not closed');
});
})().then(common.mustCall());
50 changes: 50 additions & 0 deletions test/parallel/test-fs-watch-recursive-add-folder.js
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'use strict';

const common = require('../common');
const { setTimeout } = require('timers/promises');

if (common.isIBMi)
common.skip('IBMi does not support `fs.watch()`');

// fs-watch on folders have limited capability in AIX.
// The testcase makes use of folder watching, and causes
// hang. This behavior is documented. Skip this for AIX.

if (common.isAIX)
common.skip('folder watch capability is limited in AIX.');

const assert = require('assert');
const path = require('path');
const fs = require('fs');

const tmpdir = require('../common/tmpdir');
const testDir = tmpdir.path;
tmpdir.refresh();

(async () => {
// Add a folder to already watching folder

const rootDirectory = fs.mkdtempSync(testDir + path.sep);
const testDirectory = path.join(rootDirectory, 'test-2');
fs.mkdirSync(testDirectory);

const testFile = path.join(testDirectory, 'folder-2');

const watcher = fs.watch(testDirectory, { recursive: true });
let watcherClosed = false;
watcher.on('change', function(event, filename) {
assert.strictEqual(event, 'rename');

if (filename === path.basename(testFile)) {
watcher.close();
watcherClosed = true;
}
});

await setTimeout(common.platformTimeout(100));
fs.mkdirSync(testFile);

process.once('exit', function() {
assert(watcherClosed, 'watcher Object was not closed');
});
})().then(common.mustCall());
48 changes: 48 additions & 0 deletions test/parallel/test-fs-watch-recursive-assert-leaks.js
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'use strict';

const common = require('../common');
const { setTimeout } = require('timers/promises');

if (common.isIBMi)
common.skip('IBMi does not support `fs.watch()`');

// fs-watch on folders have limited capability in AIX.
// The testcase makes use of folder watching, and causes
// hang. This behavior is documented. Skip this for AIX.

if (common.isAIX)
common.skip('folder watch capability is limited in AIX.');

const assert = require('assert');
const path = require('path');
const fs = require('fs');

const tmpdir = require('../common/tmpdir');
const testDir = tmpdir.path;
tmpdir.refresh();

(async () => {
// Assert recursive watch does not leak handles
const rootDirectory = fs.mkdtempSync(testDir + path.sep);
const testDirectory = path.join(rootDirectory, 'test-7');
const filePath = path.join(testDirectory, 'only-file.txt');
fs.mkdirSync(testDirectory);

let watcherClosed = false;
const watcher = fs.watch(testDirectory, { recursive: true });
watcher.on('change', common.mustCallAtLeast(async (event, filename) => {
await setTimeout(common.platformTimeout(100));
if (filename === path.basename(filePath)) {
watcher.close();
watcherClosed = true;
}
await setTimeout(common.platformTimeout(100));
assert(!process._getActiveHandles().some((handle) => handle.constructor.name === 'StatWatcher'));
}));

process.on('exit', function() {
assert(watcherClosed, 'watcher Object was not closed');
});
await setTimeout(common.platformTimeout(100));
fs.writeFileSync(filePath, 'content');
})().then(common.mustCall());
52 changes: 52 additions & 0 deletions test/parallel/test-fs-watch-recursive-update-file.js
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'use strict';

const common = require('../common');
const { setTimeout } = require('timers/promises');

if (common.isIBMi)
common.skip('IBMi does not support `fs.watch()`');

// fs-watch on folders have limited capability in AIX.
// The testcase makes use of folder watching, and causes
// hang. This behavior is documented. Skip this for AIX.

if (common.isAIX)
common.skip('folder watch capability is limited in AIX.');

const assert = require('assert');
const path = require('path');
const fs = require('fs');

const tmpdir = require('../common/tmpdir');
const testDir = tmpdir.path;
tmpdir.refresh();

(async () => {
// Watch a folder and update an already existing file in it.

const rootDirectory = fs.mkdtempSync(testDir + path.sep);
const testDirectory = path.join(rootDirectory, 'test-0');
fs.mkdirSync(testDirectory);

const testFile = path.join(testDirectory, 'file-1.txt');
fs.writeFileSync(testFile, 'hello');

const watcher = fs.watch(testDirectory, { recursive: true });
let watcherClosed = false;
watcher.on('change', common.mustCallAtLeast(function(event, filename) {
// Libuv inconsistenly emits a rename event for the file we are watching
assert.ok(event === 'change' || event === 'rename');

if (filename === path.basename(testFile)) {
watcher.close();
watcherClosed = true;
}
}));

await setTimeout(common.platformTimeout(100));
fs.writeFileSync(testFile, 'hello');

process.once('exit', function() {
assert(watcherClosed, 'watcher Object was not closed');
});
})().then(common.mustCall());
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