[7.0] Run Babel's unittests in a custom sandbox (take 2). (#5263)

* Run Babel's unittests in a custom sandbox (take 2).

* Add tests for sandboxing behavior.
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Logan Smyth 2017-02-04 13:31:33 -08:00 committed by GitHub
parent ba0df23365
commit 6fa6f5924d
2 changed files with 103 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -10,11 +10,87 @@ import extend from "lodash/extend";
import merge from "lodash/merge"; import merge from "lodash/merge";
import assert from "assert"; import assert from "assert";
import chai from "chai"; import chai from "chai";
import "babel-polyfill";
import fs from "fs"; import fs from "fs";
import path from "path"; import path from "path";
import vm from "vm";
import Module from "module";
const babelHelpers = eval(buildExternalHelpers(null, "var")); const moduleCache = {};
const testContext = vm.createContext({
...helpers,
assert: chai.assert,
transform: babel.transform,
});
testContext.global = testContext;
// Initialize the test context with the polyfill, and then freeze the global to prevent implicit
// global creation in tests, which could cause things to bleed between tests.
runModuleInTestContext("babel-polyfill", __filename);
// Populate the "babelHelpers" global with Babel's helper utilities.
runCodeInTestContext(buildExternalHelpers());
/**
* A basic implementation of CommonJS so we can execute `babel-polyfill` inside our test context.
* This allows us to run our unittests
*/
function runModuleInTestContext(id: string, relativeFilename: string) {
// This code is a gross hack using internal APIs, but we also have the same logic in babel-core
// to resolve presets and plugins, so if this breaks, we'll have even worse issues to deal with.
const relativeMod = new Module();
relativeMod.id = relativeFilename;
relativeMod.filename = relativeFilename;
relativeMod.paths = Module._nodeModulePaths(path.dirname(relativeFilename));
const filename = Module._resolveFilename(id, relativeMod);
// Expose Node-internal modules if the tests want them. Note, this will not execute inside
// the context's global scope.
if (filename === id) return require(id);
if (moduleCache[filename]) return moduleCache[filename].exports;
const module = moduleCache[filename] = {
id: filename,
exports: {},
};
const dirname = path.dirname(filename);
const req = (id) => runModuleInTestContext(id, filename);
const src = fs.readFileSync(filename, "utf8");
const code = `(function (exports, require, module, __filename, __dirname) {${src}\n});`;
vm.runInContext(code, testContext, {
filename,
displayErrors: true,
}).call(module.exports, module.exports, req, module, filename, dirname);
return module.exports;
}
/**
* Run the given snippet of code inside a CommonJS module.
*
* Exposed for unit tests, not for use as an API.
*/
export function runCodeInTestContext(code: string, opts: {filename?: string} = {}) {
const filename = opts.filename || null;
const dirname = filename ? path.dirname(filename) : null;
const req = filename ? ((id) => runModuleInTestContext(id, filename)) : null;
const module = {
id: filename,
exports: {},
};
// Expose the test options as "opts", but otherwise run the test in a CommonJS-like environment.
// Note: This isn't doing .call(module.exports, ...) because some of our tests currently
// rely on 'this === global'.
const src = `(function(exports, require, module, __filename, __dirname, opts) {${code}\n});`;
return vm.runInContext(src, testContext, {
filename,
displayErrors: true,
})(module.exports, req, module, filename, dirname, opts);
}
function wrapPackagesArray(type, names, optionsDir) { function wrapPackagesArray(type, names, optionsDir) {
return (names || []).map(function (val) { return (names || []).map(function (val) {
@ -68,12 +144,11 @@ function run(task) {
if (execCode) { if (execCode) {
const execOpts = getOpts(exec); const execOpts = getOpts(exec);
const execDirName = path.dirname(exec.loc);
result = babel.transform(execCode, execOpts); result = babel.transform(execCode, execOpts);
execCode = result.code; execCode = result.code;
try { try {
resultExec = runExec(execOpts, execCode, execDirName); resultExec = runCodeInTestContext(execCode, execOpts);
} catch (err) { } catch (err) {
err.message = exec.loc + ": " + err.message; err.message = exec.loc + ": " + err.message;
err.message += codeFrame(execCode); err.message += codeFrame(execCode);
@ -114,23 +189,6 @@ function run(task) {
} }
} }
function runExec(opts, execCode, execDirname) {
const sandbox = {
...helpers,
babelHelpers,
assert: chai.assert,
transform: babel.transform,
opts,
exports: {},
require(id) {
return require(id[0] === "." ? path.resolve(execDirname, id) : id);
}
};
const fn = new Function(...Object.keys(sandbox), execCode);
return fn.apply(null, Object.values(sandbox));
}
export default function ( export default function (
fixturesLoc: string, fixturesLoc: string,
name: string, name: string,

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@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
import assert from "assert";
import { runCodeInTestContext } from "..";
describe("helper-transform-fixture-test-runner", function() {
it("should not execute code in Node's global context", function() {
try {
global.foo = "outer";
runCodeInTestContext(`
assert.equal(global.foo, undefined);
global.foo = "inner";
`);
assert.equal(global.foo, "outer");
runCodeInTestContext(`
assert.equal(global.foo, "inner");
`);
} finally {
delete global.foo;
runCodeInTestContext(`
delete global.foo;
`);
}
});
});