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_config.js — svelte Source File

Architecture documentation for _config.js, a javascript file in the svelte codebase. 2 imports, 0 dependents.

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graph LR
  cbd376ad_6ca5_4f2d_c77e_b3a703dd0a7b["_config.js"]
  d952c6b0_fdc4_6752_d5aa_0b4adfa256ee["test.ts"]
  cbd376ad_6ca5_4f2d_c77e_b3a703dd0a7b --> d952c6b0_fdc4_6752_d5aa_0b4adfa256ee
  4ead6623_c53e_ab40_5690_64903d5addf1["svelte"]
  cbd376ad_6ca5_4f2d_c77e_b3a703dd0a7b --> 4ead6623_c53e_ab40_5690_64903d5addf1
  style cbd376ad_6ca5_4f2d_c77e_b3a703dd0a7b fill:#6366f1,stroke:#818cf8,color:#fff

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Source Code

import { ok, test } from '../../test';
import { flushSync } from 'svelte';

export default test({
	async test({ assert, target, logs }) {
		const [btn, btn2, btn3] = target.querySelectorAll('button');

		// both logs on creation it will not log on change
		assert.deepEqual(logs, ['create', 0, 'action', 'create', 0, 'attachment']);

		// clicking the first button logs the right value
		flushSync(() => {
			btn?.click();
		});
		assert.deepEqual(logs, ['create', 0, 'action', 'create', 0, 'attachment', 0]);

		// clicking the second button logs the right value
		flushSync(() => {
			btn2?.click();
		});
		assert.deepEqual(logs, ['create', 0, 'action', 'create', 0, 'attachment', 0, 0]);

		// updating the arguments logs the update function for both
		flushSync(() => {
			btn3?.click();
		});
		assert.deepEqual(logs, [
			'create',
			0,
			'action',
			'create',
			0,
			'attachment',
			0,
			0,
			'update',
			1,
			'action',
			'update',
			1,
			'attachment'
		]);

		// clicking the first button again shows the right value
		flushSync(() => {
			btn?.click();
		});
		assert.deepEqual(logs, [
			'create',
			0,
			'action',
			'create',
			0,
			'attachment',
			0,
			0,
			'update',
			1,
			'action',
			'update',
			1,
			'attachment',
			1
		]);

		// clicking the second button again shows the right value
		flushSync(() => {
			btn2?.click();
		});
		assert.deepEqual(logs, [
			'create',
			0,
			'action',
			'create',
			0,
			'attachment',
			0,
			0,
			'update',
			1,
			'action',
			'update',
			1,
			'attachment',
			1,
			1
		]);

		// unmounting logs the destroy function for both
		flushSync(() => {
			btn3?.click();
		});
		assert.deepEqual(logs, [
			'create',
			0,
			'action',
			'create',
			0,
			'attachment',
			0,
			0,
			'update',
			1,
			'action',
			'update',
			1,
			'attachment',
			1,
			1,
			'destroy',
			'action',
			'destroy',
			'attachment'
		]);
	}
});

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does _config.js do?
_config.js is a source file in the svelte codebase, written in javascript. It belongs to the BuildSystem domain, MessageProcessor subdomain.
What functions are defined in _config.js?
_config.js defines 1 function(s): default.test.
What does _config.js depend on?
_config.js imports 2 module(s): svelte, test.ts.
Where is _config.js in the architecture?
_config.js is located at packages/svelte/tests/runtime-runes/samples/attachment-from-action/_config.js (domain: BuildSystem, subdomain: MessageProcessor, directory: packages/svelte/tests/runtime-runes/samples/attachment-from-action).

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