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no-unnecessary-condition.test.ts
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no-unnecessary-condition.test.ts
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import path from 'path';
import rule, {
Options,
MessageId,
} from '../../src/rules/no-unnecessary-condition';
import { RuleTester } from '../RuleTester';
import {
TestCaseError,
InvalidTestCase,
} from '@typescript-eslint/experimental-utils/dist/ts-eslint';
const rootPath = path.join(process.cwd(), 'tests/fixtures/');
const ruleTester = new RuleTester({
parser: '@typescript-eslint/parser',
parserOptions: {
tsconfigRootDir: rootPath,
project: './tsconfig.json',
},
});
const ruleError = (
line: number,
column: number,
messageId: MessageId,
): TestCaseError<MessageId> => ({
messageId,
line,
column,
});
const necessaryConditionTest = (condition: string): string => `
declare const b1: ${condition};
declare const b2: boolean;
const t1 = b1 && b2;
`;
const unnecessaryConditionTest = (
condition: string,
messageId: MessageId,
): InvalidTestCase<MessageId, Options> => ({
code: necessaryConditionTest(condition),
errors: [ruleError(4, 12, messageId)],
});
ruleTester.run('no-unnecessary-conditionals', rule, {
valid: [
`
declare const b1: boolean;
declare const b2: boolean;
const t1 = b1 && b2;
const t2 = b1 || b2;
if(b1 && b2) {}
while(b1 && b2) {}
for (let i = 0; (b1 && b2); i++) { break; }
const t1 = (b1 && b2) ? 'yes' : 'no'`,
necessaryConditionTest('false | 5'), // Truthy literal and falsy literal
necessaryConditionTest('boolean | "foo"'), // boolean and truthy literal
necessaryConditionTest('0 | boolean'), // boolean and falsy literal
necessaryConditionTest('boolean | object'), // boolean and always-truthy type
necessaryConditionTest('false | object'), // always truthy type and falsy literal
// always falsy type and always truthy type
necessaryConditionTest('null | object'),
necessaryConditionTest('undefined | true'),
necessaryConditionTest('void | true'),
necessaryConditionTest('any'), // any
necessaryConditionTest('unknown'), // unknown
// Generic type params
`
function test<T extends string>(t: T) {
return t ? 'yes' : 'no'
}`,
// Boolean expressions
`
function test(a: string) {
return a === "a"
}`,
// Supports ignoring the RHS
{
code: `
declare const b1: boolean;
declare const b2: true;
if(b1 && b2) {}`,
options: [{ ignoreRhs: true }],
},
],
invalid: [
// Ensure that it's checking in all the right places
{
code: `
const b1 = true;
declare const b2: boolean;
const t1 = b1 && b2;
const t2 = b1 || b2;
if(b1 && b2) {}
while(b1 && b2) {}
for (let i = 0; (b1 && b2); i++) { break; }
const t1 = (b1 && b2) ? 'yes' : 'no'`,
errors: [
ruleError(4, 12, 'alwaysTruthy'),
ruleError(5, 12, 'alwaysTruthy'),
ruleError(6, 4, 'alwaysTruthy'),
ruleError(7, 7, 'alwaysTruthy'),
ruleError(8, 18, 'alwaysTruthy'),
ruleError(9, 13, 'alwaysTruthy'),
],
},
// Ensure that it's complaining about the right things
unnecessaryConditionTest('object', 'alwaysTruthy'),
unnecessaryConditionTest('object | true', 'alwaysTruthy'),
unnecessaryConditionTest('"" | false', 'alwaysFalsy'), // Two falsy literals
unnecessaryConditionTest('"always truthy"', 'alwaysTruthy'),
unnecessaryConditionTest(`undefined`, 'alwaysFalsy'),
unnecessaryConditionTest('null', 'alwaysFalsy'),
unnecessaryConditionTest('void', 'alwaysFalsy'),
unnecessaryConditionTest('never', 'never'),
// Generic type params
{
code: `
function test<T extends object>(t: T) {
return t ? 'yes' : 'no'
}`,
errors: [ruleError(3, 10, 'alwaysTruthy')],
},
{
code: `
function test<T extends false>(t: T) {
return t ? 'yes' : 'no'
}`,
errors: [ruleError(3, 10, 'alwaysFalsy')],
},
{
code: `
function test<T extends 'a' | 'b'>(t: T) {
return t ? 'yes' : 'no'
}`,
errors: [ruleError(3, 10, 'alwaysTruthy')],
},
// Boolean expressions
{
code: `
function test(a: "a") {
return a === "a"
}`,
errors: [ruleError(3, 10, 'literalBooleanExpression')],
},
{
code: `
const y = 1;
if (y === 0) {}
`,
errors: [ruleError(3, 5, 'literalBooleanExpression')],
},
{
code: `
enum Foo {
a = 1,
b = 2
}
const x = Foo.a;
if (x === Foo.a) {}
`,
errors: [ruleError(8, 5, 'literalBooleanExpression')],
},
// Still errors on in the expected locations when ignoring RHS
{
options: [{ ignoreRhs: true }],
code: `
const b1 = true;
const b2 = false;
const t1 = b1 && b2;
const t2 = b1 || b2;
if(b1 && b2) {}
while(b1 && b2) {}
for (let i = 0; (b1 && b2); i++) { break; }
const t1 = (b1 && b2) ? 'yes' : 'no'`,
errors: [
ruleError(4, 12, 'alwaysTruthy'),
ruleError(5, 12, 'alwaysTruthy'),
ruleError(6, 4, 'alwaysTruthy'),
ruleError(7, 7, 'alwaysTruthy'),
ruleError(8, 18, 'alwaysTruthy'),
ruleError(9, 13, 'alwaysTruthy'),
],
},
],
});