import { looseEqual } from '../src' describe('utils/looseEqual', () => { test('compares booleans correctly', () => { expect(looseEqual(true, true)).toBe(true) expect(looseEqual(false, false)).toBe(true) expect(looseEqual(true, false)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(true, 1)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(false, 0)).toBe(false) }) test('compares strings correctly', () => { const text = 'Lorem ipsum' const number = 1 const bool = true expect(looseEqual(text, text)).toBe(true) expect(looseEqual(text, text.slice(0, -1))).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(String(number), number)).toBe(true) expect(looseEqual(String(bool), bool)).toBe(true) }) test('compares numbers correctly', () => { const number = 100 const decimal = 2.5 const multiplier = 1.0000001 expect(looseEqual(number, number)).toBe(true) expect(looseEqual(number, number - 1)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(decimal, decimal)).toBe(true) expect(looseEqual(decimal, decimal * multiplier)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(number, number * multiplier)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(multiplier, multiplier)).toBe(true) }) test('compares dates correctly', () => { const date1 = new Date(2019, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) const date2 = new Date(2019, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) const date3 = new Date(2019, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7) const date4 = new Date(2219, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) // Identical date object references expect(looseEqual(date1, date1)).toBe(true) // Different date references with identical values expect(looseEqual(date1, date2)).toBe(true) // Dates with slightly different time (ms) expect(looseEqual(date1, date3)).toBe(false) // Dates with different year expect(looseEqual(date1, date4)).toBe(false) }) test('compares symbols correctly', () => { const symbol1 = Symbol('a') const symbol2 = Symbol('a') const symbol3 = Symbol('b') const notSymbol = 0 expect(looseEqual(symbol1, symbol1)).toBe(true) expect(looseEqual(symbol1, symbol2)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(symbol1, symbol3)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(symbol1, notSymbol)).toBe(false) }) test('compares files correctly', () => { const date1 = new Date(2019, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) const date2 = new Date(2019, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7) const file1 = new File([''], 'filename.txt', { type: 'text/plain', lastModified: date1.getTime() }) const file2 = new File([''], 'filename.txt', { type: 'text/plain', lastModified: date1.getTime() }) const file3 = new File([''], 'filename.txt', { type: 'text/plain', lastModified: date2.getTime() }) const file4 = new File([''], 'filename.csv', { type: 'text/csv', lastModified: date1.getTime() }) const file5 = new File(['abcdef'], 'filename.txt', { type: 'text/plain', lastModified: date1.getTime() }) const file6 = new File(['12345'], 'filename.txt', { type: 'text/plain', lastModified: date1.getTime() }) // Identical file object references expect(looseEqual(file1, file1)).toBe(true) // Different file references with identical values expect(looseEqual(file1, file2)).toBe(true) // Files with slightly different dates expect(looseEqual(file1, file3)).toBe(false) // Two different file types expect(looseEqual(file1, file4)).toBe(false) // Two files with same name, modified date, but different content expect(looseEqual(file5, file6)).toBe(false) }) test('compares arrays correctly', () => { const arr1 = [1, 2, 3, 4] const arr2 = [1, 2, 3, '4'] const arr3 = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] const arr4 = [1, 2, 3, 4, { a: 5 }] // Identical array references expect(looseEqual(arr1, arr1)).toBe(true) // Different array references with identical values expect(looseEqual(arr1, arr1.slice())).toBe(true) expect(looseEqual(arr4, arr4.slice())).toBe(true) // Array with one value different (loose) expect(looseEqual(arr1, arr2)).toBe(true) // Array with one value different expect(looseEqual(arr3, arr4)).toBe(false) // Arrays with different lengths expect(looseEqual(arr1, arr3)).toBe(false) // Arrays with values in different order expect(looseEqual(arr1, arr1.slice().reverse())).toBe(false) }) test('compares RegExp correctly', () => { const rx1 = /^foo$/ const rx2 = /^foo$/ const rx3 = /^bar$/ const rx4 = /^bar$/i // Identical regex references expect(looseEqual(rx1, rx1)).toBe(true) // Different regex references with identical values expect(looseEqual(rx1, rx2)).toBe(true) // Different regex expect(looseEqual(rx1, rx3)).toBe(false) // Same regex with different options expect(looseEqual(rx3, rx4)).toBe(false) }) test('compares objects correctly', () => { const obj1 = { foo: 'bar' } const obj2 = { foo: 'bar1' } const obj3 = { a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 } const obj4 = { b: 2, c: 3, a: 1 } const obj5 = { ...obj4, z: 999 } const nestedObj1 = { ...obj1, bar: [{ ...obj1 }, { ...obj1 }] } const nestedObj2 = { ...obj1, bar: [{ ...obj1 }, { ...obj2 }] } // Identical object references expect(looseEqual(obj1, obj1)).toBe(true) // Two objects with identical keys/values expect(looseEqual(obj1, { ...obj1 })).toBe(true) // Different key values expect(looseEqual(obj1, obj2)).toBe(false) // Keys in different orders expect(looseEqual(obj3, obj4)).toBe(true) // One object has additional key expect(looseEqual(obj4, obj5)).toBe(false) // Identical object references with nested array expect(looseEqual(nestedObj1, nestedObj1)).toBe(true) // Identical object definitions with nested array expect(looseEqual(nestedObj1, { ...nestedObj1 })).toBe(true) // Object definitions with nested array (which has different order) expect(looseEqual(nestedObj1, nestedObj2)).toBe(false) }) test('compares different types correctly', () => { const obj1 = {} const obj2 = { a: 1 } const obj3 = { 0: 0, 1: 1, 2: 2 } const arr1: any[] = [] const arr2 = [1] const arr3 = [0, 1, 2] const date1 = new Date(2019, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) const file1 = new File([''], 'filename.txt', { type: 'text/plain', lastModified: date1.getTime() }) expect(looseEqual(123, '123')).toBe(true) expect(looseEqual(123, new Date(123))).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(`123`, new Date(123))).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual([1, 2, 3], '1,2,3')).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(obj1, arr1)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(obj2, arr2)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(obj1, '[object Object]')).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(arr1, '[object Array]')).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(obj1, date1)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(obj2, date1)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(arr1, date1)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(arr2, date1)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(obj2, file1)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(arr2, file1)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(date1, file1)).toBe(false) // Special case where an object's keys are the same as keys (indexes) of an array expect(looseEqual(obj3, arr3)).toBe(false) }) test('compares null and undefined values correctly', () => { expect(looseEqual(null, null)).toBe(true) expect(looseEqual(undefined, undefined)).toBe(true) expect(looseEqual(void 0, undefined)).toBe(true) expect(looseEqual(null, undefined)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(null, void 0)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(null, '')).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(null, false)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(undefined, false)).toBe(false) }) test('compares sparse arrays correctly', () => { // The following arrays all have a length of 3 // But the first two are "sparse" const arr1 = [] arr1[2] = true const arr2 = [] arr2[2] = true const arr3 = [false, false, true] const arr4 = [undefined, undefined, true] // This one is also sparse (missing index 1) const arr5 = [] arr5[0] = arr5[2] = true expect(looseEqual(arr1, arr2)).toBe(true) expect(looseEqual(arr2, arr1)).toBe(true) expect(looseEqual(arr1, arr3)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(arr3, arr1)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(arr1, arr4)).toBe(true) expect(looseEqual(arr4, arr1)).toBe(true) expect(looseEqual(arr1, arr5)).toBe(false) expect(looseEqual(arr5, arr1)).toBe(false) }) })