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import { mock } from "jest-mock-extended";
import { Observable, map, of, switchMap, take } from "rxjs";
Ps/pm 2910/handle switch messaging (#6823) * Handle switch messaging TODO: handle loading state for account switcher * Async updates required for state * Fallback to email for current account avatar * Await un-awaited promises * Remove unnecessary Prune Prune was getting confused in browser and deleting memory in browser on account switch. This method isn't needed since logout already removes memory data, which is the condition for pruning * Fix temp password in browser * Use direct memory access until data is serializable Safari uses a different message object extraction than firefox/chrome and is removing `UInt8Array`s. Until all data passed into StorageService is guaranteed serializable, we need to use direct access in state service * Reload badge and context menu on switch * Gracefully switch account as they log out. * Maintain location on account switch * Remove unused state definitions * Prefer null for state undefined can be misinterpreted to indicate a value has not been set. * Hack: structured clone in memory storage We are currently getting dead objects on account switch due to updating the object in the foreground state service. However, the storage service is owned by the background. This structured clone hack ensures that all objects stored in memory are owned by the appropriate context * Null check nullable values active account can be null, so we should include null safety in the equality * Correct background->foreground switch command * Already providing background memory storage * Handle connection and clipboard on switch account * Prefer strict equal * Ensure structuredClone is available to jsdom This is a deficiency in jsdom -- https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/issues/3363 -- structured clone is well supported. * Fixup types in faker class
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import {
GlobalState,
GlobalStateProvider,
KeyDefinition,
ActiveUserState,
SingleUserState,
SingleUserStateProvider,
StateProvider,
ActiveUserStateProvider,
DerivedState,
DeriveDefinition,
DerivedStateProvider,
UserKeyDefinition,
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} from "../src/platform/state";
import { UserId } from "../src/types/guid";
import { DerivedStateDependencies } from "../src/types/state";
Ps/pm 2910/handle switch messaging (#6823) * Handle switch messaging TODO: handle loading state for account switcher * Async updates required for state * Fallback to email for current account avatar * Await un-awaited promises * Remove unnecessary Prune Prune was getting confused in browser and deleting memory in browser on account switch. This method isn't needed since logout already removes memory data, which is the condition for pruning * Fix temp password in browser * Use direct memory access until data is serializable Safari uses a different message object extraction than firefox/chrome and is removing `UInt8Array`s. Until all data passed into StorageService is guaranteed serializable, we need to use direct access in state service * Reload badge and context menu on switch * Gracefully switch account as they log out. * Maintain location on account switch * Remove unused state definitions * Prefer null for state undefined can be misinterpreted to indicate a value has not been set. * Hack: structured clone in memory storage We are currently getting dead objects on account switch due to updating the object in the foreground state service. However, the storage service is owned by the background. This structured clone hack ensures that all objects stored in memory are owned by the appropriate context * Null check nullable values active account can be null, so we should include null safety in the equality * Correct background->foreground switch command * Already providing background memory storage * Handle connection and clipboard on switch account * Prefer strict equal * Ensure structuredClone is available to jsdom This is a deficiency in jsdom -- https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/issues/3363 -- structured clone is well supported. * Fixup types in faker class
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import { FakeAccountService } from "./fake-account-service";
import {
FakeActiveUserState,
FakeDerivedState,
FakeGlobalState,
FakeSingleUserState,
} from "./fake-state";
Ps/pm 2910/handle switch messaging (#6823) * Handle switch messaging TODO: handle loading state for account switcher * Async updates required for state * Fallback to email for current account avatar * Await un-awaited promises * Remove unnecessary Prune Prune was getting confused in browser and deleting memory in browser on account switch. This method isn't needed since logout already removes memory data, which is the condition for pruning * Fix temp password in browser * Use direct memory access until data is serializable Safari uses a different message object extraction than firefox/chrome and is removing `UInt8Array`s. Until all data passed into StorageService is guaranteed serializable, we need to use direct access in state service * Reload badge and context menu on switch * Gracefully switch account as they log out. * Maintain location on account switch * Remove unused state definitions * Prefer null for state undefined can be misinterpreted to indicate a value has not been set. * Hack: structured clone in memory storage We are currently getting dead objects on account switch due to updating the object in the foreground state service. However, the storage service is owned by the background. This structured clone hack ensures that all objects stored in memory are owned by the appropriate context * Null check nullable values active account can be null, so we should include null safety in the equality * Correct background->foreground switch command * Already providing background memory storage * Handle connection and clipboard on switch account * Prefer strict equal * Ensure structuredClone is available to jsdom This is a deficiency in jsdom -- https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/issues/3363 -- structured clone is well supported. * Fixup types in faker class
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export class FakeGlobalStateProvider implements GlobalStateProvider {
mock = mock<GlobalStateProvider>();
establishedMocks: Map<string, FakeGlobalState<unknown>> = new Map();
states: Map<string, GlobalState<unknown>> = new Map();
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get<T>(keyDefinition: KeyDefinition<T>): GlobalState<T> {
this.mock.get(keyDefinition);
const cacheKey = this.cacheKey(keyDefinition);
let result = this.states.get(cacheKey);
Ps/pm 2910/handle switch messaging (#6823) * Handle switch messaging TODO: handle loading state for account switcher * Async updates required for state * Fallback to email for current account avatar * Await un-awaited promises * Remove unnecessary Prune Prune was getting confused in browser and deleting memory in browser on account switch. This method isn't needed since logout already removes memory data, which is the condition for pruning * Fix temp password in browser * Use direct memory access until data is serializable Safari uses a different message object extraction than firefox/chrome and is removing `UInt8Array`s. Until all data passed into StorageService is guaranteed serializable, we need to use direct access in state service * Reload badge and context menu on switch * Gracefully switch account as they log out. * Maintain location on account switch * Remove unused state definitions * Prefer null for state undefined can be misinterpreted to indicate a value has not been set. * Hack: structured clone in memory storage We are currently getting dead objects on account switch due to updating the object in the foreground state service. However, the storage service is owned by the background. This structured clone hack ensures that all objects stored in memory are owned by the appropriate context * Null check nullable values active account can be null, so we should include null safety in the equality * Correct background->foreground switch command * Already providing background memory storage * Handle connection and clipboard on switch account * Prefer strict equal * Ensure structuredClone is available to jsdom This is a deficiency in jsdom -- https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/issues/3363 -- structured clone is well supported. * Fixup types in faker class
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if (result == null) {
let fake: FakeGlobalState<T>;
// Look for established mock
if (this.establishedMocks.has(keyDefinition.key)) {
fake = this.establishedMocks.get(keyDefinition.key) as FakeGlobalState<T>;
} else {
fake = new FakeGlobalState<T>();
}
fake.keyDefinition = keyDefinition;
result = fake;
this.states.set(cacheKey, result);
Ps/pm 2910/handle switch messaging (#6823) * Handle switch messaging TODO: handle loading state for account switcher * Async updates required for state * Fallback to email for current account avatar * Await un-awaited promises * Remove unnecessary Prune Prune was getting confused in browser and deleting memory in browser on account switch. This method isn't needed since logout already removes memory data, which is the condition for pruning * Fix temp password in browser * Use direct memory access until data is serializable Safari uses a different message object extraction than firefox/chrome and is removing `UInt8Array`s. Until all data passed into StorageService is guaranteed serializable, we need to use direct access in state service * Reload badge and context menu on switch * Gracefully switch account as they log out. * Maintain location on account switch * Remove unused state definitions * Prefer null for state undefined can be misinterpreted to indicate a value has not been set. * Hack: structured clone in memory storage We are currently getting dead objects on account switch due to updating the object in the foreground state service. However, the storage service is owned by the background. This structured clone hack ensures that all objects stored in memory are owned by the appropriate context * Null check nullable values active account can be null, so we should include null safety in the equality * Correct background->foreground switch command * Already providing background memory storage * Handle connection and clipboard on switch account * Prefer strict equal * Ensure structuredClone is available to jsdom This is a deficiency in jsdom -- https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/issues/3363 -- structured clone is well supported. * Fixup types in faker class
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result = new FakeGlobalState<T>();
this.states.set(cacheKey, result);
Ps/pm 2910/handle switch messaging (#6823) * Handle switch messaging TODO: handle loading state for account switcher * Async updates required for state * Fallback to email for current account avatar * Await un-awaited promises * Remove unnecessary Prune Prune was getting confused in browser and deleting memory in browser on account switch. This method isn't needed since logout already removes memory data, which is the condition for pruning * Fix temp password in browser * Use direct memory access until data is serializable Safari uses a different message object extraction than firefox/chrome and is removing `UInt8Array`s. Until all data passed into StorageService is guaranteed serializable, we need to use direct access in state service * Reload badge and context menu on switch * Gracefully switch account as they log out. * Maintain location on account switch * Remove unused state definitions * Prefer null for state undefined can be misinterpreted to indicate a value has not been set. * Hack: structured clone in memory storage We are currently getting dead objects on account switch due to updating the object in the foreground state service. However, the storage service is owned by the background. This structured clone hack ensures that all objects stored in memory are owned by the appropriate context * Null check nullable values active account can be null, so we should include null safety in the equality * Correct background->foreground switch command * Already providing background memory storage * Handle connection and clipboard on switch account * Prefer strict equal * Ensure structuredClone is available to jsdom This is a deficiency in jsdom -- https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/issues/3363 -- structured clone is well supported. * Fixup types in faker class
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}
return result as GlobalState<T>;
Ps/pm 2910/handle switch messaging (#6823) * Handle switch messaging TODO: handle loading state for account switcher * Async updates required for state * Fallback to email for current account avatar * Await un-awaited promises * Remove unnecessary Prune Prune was getting confused in browser and deleting memory in browser on account switch. This method isn't needed since logout already removes memory data, which is the condition for pruning * Fix temp password in browser * Use direct memory access until data is serializable Safari uses a different message object extraction than firefox/chrome and is removing `UInt8Array`s. Until all data passed into StorageService is guaranteed serializable, we need to use direct access in state service * Reload badge and context menu on switch * Gracefully switch account as they log out. * Maintain location on account switch * Remove unused state definitions * Prefer null for state undefined can be misinterpreted to indicate a value has not been set. * Hack: structured clone in memory storage We are currently getting dead objects on account switch due to updating the object in the foreground state service. However, the storage service is owned by the background. This structured clone hack ensures that all objects stored in memory are owned by the appropriate context * Null check nullable values active account can be null, so we should include null safety in the equality * Correct background->foreground switch command * Already providing background memory storage * Handle connection and clipboard on switch account * Prefer strict equal * Ensure structuredClone is available to jsdom This is a deficiency in jsdom -- https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/issues/3363 -- structured clone is well supported. * Fixup types in faker class
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}
private cacheKey(keyDefinition: KeyDefinition<unknown>) {
return `${keyDefinition.fullName}_${keyDefinition.stateDefinition.defaultStorageLocation}`;
}
Ps/pm 2910/handle switch messaging (#6823) * Handle switch messaging TODO: handle loading state for account switcher * Async updates required for state * Fallback to email for current account avatar * Await un-awaited promises * Remove unnecessary Prune Prune was getting confused in browser and deleting memory in browser on account switch. This method isn't needed since logout already removes memory data, which is the condition for pruning * Fix temp password in browser * Use direct memory access until data is serializable Safari uses a different message object extraction than firefox/chrome and is removing `UInt8Array`s. Until all data passed into StorageService is guaranteed serializable, we need to use direct access in state service * Reload badge and context menu on switch * Gracefully switch account as they log out. * Maintain location on account switch * Remove unused state definitions * Prefer null for state undefined can be misinterpreted to indicate a value has not been set. * Hack: structured clone in memory storage We are currently getting dead objects on account switch due to updating the object in the foreground state service. However, the storage service is owned by the background. This structured clone hack ensures that all objects stored in memory are owned by the appropriate context * Null check nullable values active account can be null, so we should include null safety in the equality * Correct background->foreground switch command * Already providing background memory storage * Handle connection and clipboard on switch account * Prefer strict equal * Ensure structuredClone is available to jsdom This is a deficiency in jsdom -- https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/issues/3363 -- structured clone is well supported. * Fixup types in faker class
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getFake<T>(keyDefinition: KeyDefinition<T>): FakeGlobalState<T> {
return this.get(keyDefinition) as FakeGlobalState<T>;
Ps/pm 2910/handle switch messaging (#6823) * Handle switch messaging TODO: handle loading state for account switcher * Async updates required for state * Fallback to email for current account avatar * Await un-awaited promises * Remove unnecessary Prune Prune was getting confused in browser and deleting memory in browser on account switch. This method isn't needed since logout already removes memory data, which is the condition for pruning * Fix temp password in browser * Use direct memory access until data is serializable Safari uses a different message object extraction than firefox/chrome and is removing `UInt8Array`s. Until all data passed into StorageService is guaranteed serializable, we need to use direct access in state service * Reload badge and context menu on switch * Gracefully switch account as they log out. * Maintain location on account switch * Remove unused state definitions * Prefer null for state undefined can be misinterpreted to indicate a value has not been set. * Hack: structured clone in memory storage We are currently getting dead objects on account switch due to updating the object in the foreground state service. However, the storage service is owned by the background. This structured clone hack ensures that all objects stored in memory are owned by the appropriate context * Null check nullable values active account can be null, so we should include null safety in the equality * Correct background->foreground switch command * Already providing background memory storage * Handle connection and clipboard on switch account * Prefer strict equal * Ensure structuredClone is available to jsdom This is a deficiency in jsdom -- https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/issues/3363 -- structured clone is well supported. * Fixup types in faker class
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}
mockFor<T>(keyDefinition: KeyDefinition<T>, initialValue?: T): FakeGlobalState<T> {
const cacheKey = this.cacheKey(keyDefinition);
if (!this.states.has(cacheKey)) {
this.states.set(cacheKey, new FakeGlobalState<T>(initialValue));
}
return this.states.get(cacheKey) as FakeGlobalState<T>;
}
Ps/pm 2910/handle switch messaging (#6823) * Handle switch messaging TODO: handle loading state for account switcher * Async updates required for state * Fallback to email for current account avatar * Await un-awaited promises * Remove unnecessary Prune Prune was getting confused in browser and deleting memory in browser on account switch. This method isn't needed since logout already removes memory data, which is the condition for pruning * Fix temp password in browser * Use direct memory access until data is serializable Safari uses a different message object extraction than firefox/chrome and is removing `UInt8Array`s. Until all data passed into StorageService is guaranteed serializable, we need to use direct access in state service * Reload badge and context menu on switch * Gracefully switch account as they log out. * Maintain location on account switch * Remove unused state definitions * Prefer null for state undefined can be misinterpreted to indicate a value has not been set. * Hack: structured clone in memory storage We are currently getting dead objects on account switch due to updating the object in the foreground state service. However, the storage service is owned by the background. This structured clone hack ensures that all objects stored in memory are owned by the appropriate context * Null check nullable values active account can be null, so we should include null safety in the equality * Correct background->foreground switch command * Already providing background memory storage * Handle connection and clipboard on switch account * Prefer strict equal * Ensure structuredClone is available to jsdom This is a deficiency in jsdom -- https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/issues/3363 -- structured clone is well supported. * Fixup types in faker class
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}
export class FakeSingleUserStateProvider implements SingleUserStateProvider {
mock = mock<SingleUserStateProvider>();
states: Map<string, SingleUserState<unknown>> = new Map();
constructor(
readonly updateSyncCallback?: (
key: UserKeyDefinition<unknown>,
userId: UserId,
newValue: unknown,
) => Promise<void>,
) {}
get<T>(userId: UserId, userKeyDefinition: UserKeyDefinition<T>): SingleUserState<T> {
this.mock.get(userId, userKeyDefinition);
const cacheKey = this.cacheKey(userId, userKeyDefinition);
let result = this.states.get(cacheKey);
Ps/pm 2910/handle switch messaging (#6823) * Handle switch messaging TODO: handle loading state for account switcher * Async updates required for state * Fallback to email for current account avatar * Await un-awaited promises * Remove unnecessary Prune Prune was getting confused in browser and deleting memory in browser on account switch. This method isn't needed since logout already removes memory data, which is the condition for pruning * Fix temp password in browser * Use direct memory access until data is serializable Safari uses a different message object extraction than firefox/chrome and is removing `UInt8Array`s. Until all data passed into StorageService is guaranteed serializable, we need to use direct access in state service * Reload badge and context menu on switch * Gracefully switch account as they log out. * Maintain location on account switch * Remove unused state definitions * Prefer null for state undefined can be misinterpreted to indicate a value has not been set. * Hack: structured clone in memory storage We are currently getting dead objects on account switch due to updating the object in the foreground state service. However, the storage service is owned by the background. This structured clone hack ensures that all objects stored in memory are owned by the appropriate context * Null check nullable values active account can be null, so we should include null safety in the equality * Correct background->foreground switch command * Already providing background memory storage * Handle connection and clipboard on switch account * Prefer strict equal * Ensure structuredClone is available to jsdom This is a deficiency in jsdom -- https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/issues/3363 -- structured clone is well supported. * Fixup types in faker class
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if (result == null) {
result = this.buildFakeState(userId, userKeyDefinition);
this.states.set(cacheKey, result);
Ps/pm 2910/handle switch messaging (#6823) * Handle switch messaging TODO: handle loading state for account switcher * Async updates required for state * Fallback to email for current account avatar * Await un-awaited promises * Remove unnecessary Prune Prune was getting confused in browser and deleting memory in browser on account switch. This method isn't needed since logout already removes memory data, which is the condition for pruning * Fix temp password in browser * Use direct memory access until data is serializable Safari uses a different message object extraction than firefox/chrome and is removing `UInt8Array`s. Until all data passed into StorageService is guaranteed serializable, we need to use direct access in state service * Reload badge and context menu on switch * Gracefully switch account as they log out. * Maintain location on account switch * Remove unused state definitions * Prefer null for state undefined can be misinterpreted to indicate a value has not been set. * Hack: structured clone in memory storage We are currently getting dead objects on account switch due to updating the object in the foreground state service. However, the storage service is owned by the background. This structured clone hack ensures that all objects stored in memory are owned by the appropriate context * Null check nullable values active account can be null, so we should include null safety in the equality * Correct background->foreground switch command * Already providing background memory storage * Handle connection and clipboard on switch account * Prefer strict equal * Ensure structuredClone is available to jsdom This is a deficiency in jsdom -- https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/issues/3363 -- structured clone is well supported. * Fixup types in faker class
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}
return result as SingleUserState<T>;
Ps/pm 2910/handle switch messaging (#6823) * Handle switch messaging TODO: handle loading state for account switcher * Async updates required for state * Fallback to email for current account avatar * Await un-awaited promises * Remove unnecessary Prune Prune was getting confused in browser and deleting memory in browser on account switch. This method isn't needed since logout already removes memory data, which is the condition for pruning * Fix temp password in browser * Use direct memory access until data is serializable Safari uses a different message object extraction than firefox/chrome and is removing `UInt8Array`s. Until all data passed into StorageService is guaranteed serializable, we need to use direct access in state service * Reload badge and context menu on switch * Gracefully switch account as they log out. * Maintain location on account switch * Remove unused state definitions * Prefer null for state undefined can be misinterpreted to indicate a value has not been set. * Hack: structured clone in memory storage We are currently getting dead objects on account switch due to updating the object in the foreground state service. However, the storage service is owned by the background. This structured clone hack ensures that all objects stored in memory are owned by the appropriate context * Null check nullable values active account can be null, so we should include null safety in the equality * Correct background->foreground switch command * Already providing background memory storage * Handle connection and clipboard on switch account * Prefer strict equal * Ensure structuredClone is available to jsdom This is a deficiency in jsdom -- https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/issues/3363 -- structured clone is well supported. * Fixup types in faker class
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}
getFake<T>(
userId: UserId,
userKeyDefinition: UserKeyDefinition<T>,
{ allowInit }: { allowInit: boolean } = { allowInit: true },
): FakeSingleUserState<T> {
if (!allowInit && this.states.get(this.cacheKey(userId, userKeyDefinition)) == null) {
return null;
}
return this.get(userId, userKeyDefinition) as FakeSingleUserState<T>;
}
mockFor<T>(
userId: UserId,
userKeyDefinition: UserKeyDefinition<T>,
initialValue?: T,
): FakeSingleUserState<T> {
const cacheKey = this.cacheKey(userId, userKeyDefinition);
if (!this.states.has(cacheKey)) {
this.states.set(cacheKey, this.buildFakeState(userId, userKeyDefinition, initialValue));
}
return this.states.get(cacheKey) as FakeSingleUserState<T>;
}
private buildFakeState<T>(
userId: UserId,
userKeyDefinition: UserKeyDefinition<T>,
initialValue?: T,
) {
const state = new FakeSingleUserState(userId, initialValue, async (...args) => {
await this.updateSyncCallback?.(userKeyDefinition, ...args);
});
state.keyDefinition = userKeyDefinition;
return state;
}
private cacheKey(userId: UserId, userKeyDefinition: UserKeyDefinition<unknown>) {
return `${userKeyDefinitionCacheKey(userKeyDefinition)}_${userId}`;
}
}
export class FakeActiveUserStateProvider implements ActiveUserStateProvider {
activeUserId$: Observable<UserId>;
states: Map<string, FakeActiveUserState<unknown>> = new Map();
constructor(
public accountService: FakeAccountService,
readonly updateSyncCallback?: (
key: UserKeyDefinition<unknown>,
userId: UserId,
newValue: unknown,
) => Promise<void>,
) {
this.activeUserId$ = accountService.activeAccountSubject.asObservable().pipe(map((a) => a?.id));
}
get<T>(userKeyDefinition: UserKeyDefinition<T>): ActiveUserState<T> {
const cacheKey = userKeyDefinitionCacheKey(userKeyDefinition);
let result = this.states.get(cacheKey);
if (result == null) {
result = this.buildFakeState(userKeyDefinition);
this.states.set(cacheKey, result);
}
return result as ActiveUserState<T>;
}
getFake<T>(
userKeyDefinition: UserKeyDefinition<T>,
{ allowInit }: { allowInit: boolean } = { allowInit: true },
): FakeActiveUserState<T> {
if (!allowInit && this.states.get(userKeyDefinitionCacheKey(userKeyDefinition)) == null) {
return null;
}
return this.get(userKeyDefinition) as FakeActiveUserState<T>;
Ps/pm 2910/handle switch messaging (#6823) * Handle switch messaging TODO: handle loading state for account switcher * Async updates required for state * Fallback to email for current account avatar * Await un-awaited promises * Remove unnecessary Prune Prune was getting confused in browser and deleting memory in browser on account switch. This method isn't needed since logout already removes memory data, which is the condition for pruning * Fix temp password in browser * Use direct memory access until data is serializable Safari uses a different message object extraction than firefox/chrome and is removing `UInt8Array`s. Until all data passed into StorageService is guaranteed serializable, we need to use direct access in state service * Reload badge and context menu on switch * Gracefully switch account as they log out. * Maintain location on account switch * Remove unused state definitions * Prefer null for state undefined can be misinterpreted to indicate a value has not been set. * Hack: structured clone in memory storage We are currently getting dead objects on account switch due to updating the object in the foreground state service. However, the storage service is owned by the background. This structured clone hack ensures that all objects stored in memory are owned by the appropriate context * Null check nullable values active account can be null, so we should include null safety in the equality * Correct background->foreground switch command * Already providing background memory storage * Handle connection and clipboard on switch account * Prefer strict equal * Ensure structuredClone is available to jsdom This is a deficiency in jsdom -- https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/issues/3363 -- structured clone is well supported. * Fixup types in faker class
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}
mockFor<T>(userKeyDefinition: UserKeyDefinition<T>, initialValue?: T): FakeActiveUserState<T> {
const cacheKey = userKeyDefinitionCacheKey(userKeyDefinition);
if (!this.states.has(cacheKey)) {
this.states.set(cacheKey, this.buildFakeState(userKeyDefinition, initialValue));
}
return this.states.get(cacheKey) as FakeActiveUserState<T>;
}
private buildFakeState<T>(userKeyDefinition: UserKeyDefinition<T>, initialValue?: T) {
const state = new FakeActiveUserState<T>(this.accountService, initialValue, async (...args) => {
await this.updateSyncCallback?.(userKeyDefinition, ...args);
});
state.keyDefinition = userKeyDefinition;
return state;
}
Ps/pm 2910/handle switch messaging (#6823) * Handle switch messaging TODO: handle loading state for account switcher * Async updates required for state * Fallback to email for current account avatar * Await un-awaited promises * Remove unnecessary Prune Prune was getting confused in browser and deleting memory in browser on account switch. This method isn't needed since logout already removes memory data, which is the condition for pruning * Fix temp password in browser * Use direct memory access until data is serializable Safari uses a different message object extraction than firefox/chrome and is removing `UInt8Array`s. Until all data passed into StorageService is guaranteed serializable, we need to use direct access in state service * Reload badge and context menu on switch * Gracefully switch account as they log out. * Maintain location on account switch * Remove unused state definitions * Prefer null for state undefined can be misinterpreted to indicate a value has not been set. * Hack: structured clone in memory storage We are currently getting dead objects on account switch due to updating the object in the foreground state service. However, the storage service is owned by the background. This structured clone hack ensures that all objects stored in memory are owned by the appropriate context * Null check nullable values active account can be null, so we should include null safety in the equality * Correct background->foreground switch command * Already providing background memory storage * Handle connection and clipboard on switch account * Prefer strict equal * Ensure structuredClone is available to jsdom This is a deficiency in jsdom -- https://github.com/jsdom/jsdom/issues/3363 -- structured clone is well supported. * Fixup types in faker class
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}
function userKeyDefinitionCacheKey(userKeyDefinition: UserKeyDefinition<unknown>) {
return `${userKeyDefinition.fullName}_${userKeyDefinition.stateDefinition.defaultStorageLocation}`;
}
export class FakeStateProvider implements StateProvider {
mock = mock<StateProvider>();
getUserState$<T>(userKeyDefinition: UserKeyDefinition<T>, userId?: UserId): Observable<T> {
this.mock.getUserState$(userKeyDefinition, userId);
if (userId) {
return this.getUser<T>(userId, userKeyDefinition).state$;
}
return this.getActive(userKeyDefinition).state$;
}
getUserStateOrDefault$<T>(
userKeyDefinition: UserKeyDefinition<T>,
config: { userId: UserId | undefined; defaultValue?: T },
): Observable<T> {
const { userId, defaultValue = null } = config;
this.mock.getUserStateOrDefault$(userKeyDefinition, config);
if (userId) {
return this.getUser<T>(userId, userKeyDefinition).state$;
}
return this.activeUserId$.pipe(
take(1),
switchMap((userId) =>
userId != null ? this.getUser(userId, userKeyDefinition).state$ : of(defaultValue),
),
);
}
async setUserState<T>(
userKeyDefinition: UserKeyDefinition<T>,
value: T,
userId?: UserId,
): Promise<[UserId, T]> {
await this.mock.setUserState(userKeyDefinition, value, userId);
if (userId) {
return [userId, await this.getUser(userId, userKeyDefinition).update(() => value)];
} else {
return await this.getActive(userKeyDefinition).update(() => value);
}
}
getActive<T>(userKeyDefinition: UserKeyDefinition<T>): ActiveUserState<T> {
return this.activeUser.get(userKeyDefinition);
}
getGlobal<T>(keyDefinition: KeyDefinition<T>): GlobalState<T> {
return this.global.get(keyDefinition);
}
getUser<T>(userId: UserId, userKeyDefinition: UserKeyDefinition<T>): SingleUserState<T> {
return this.singleUser.get(userId, userKeyDefinition);
}
getDerived<TFrom, TTo, TDeps extends DerivedStateDependencies>(
parentState$: Observable<TFrom>,
deriveDefinition: DeriveDefinition<unknown, TTo, TDeps>,
dependencies: TDeps,
): DerivedState<TTo> {
return this.derived.get(parentState$, deriveDefinition, dependencies);
}
constructor(public accountService: FakeAccountService) {}
private distributeSingleUserUpdate(
key: UserKeyDefinition<unknown>,
userId: UserId,
newState: unknown,
) {
if (this.activeUser.accountService.activeUserId === userId) {
const state = this.activeUser.getFake(key, { allowInit: false });
state?.nextState(newState, { syncValue: false });
}
}
private distributeActiveUserUpdate(
key: UserKeyDefinition<unknown>,
userId: UserId,
newState: unknown,
) {
this.singleUser
.getFake(userId, key, { allowInit: false })
?.nextState(newState, { syncValue: false });
}
global: FakeGlobalStateProvider = new FakeGlobalStateProvider();
singleUser: FakeSingleUserStateProvider = new FakeSingleUserStateProvider(
this.distributeSingleUserUpdate.bind(this),
);
activeUser: FakeActiveUserStateProvider = new FakeActiveUserStateProvider(
this.accountService,
this.distributeActiveUserUpdate.bind(this),
);
derived: FakeDerivedStateProvider = new FakeDerivedStateProvider();
activeUserId$: Observable<UserId> = this.activeUser.activeUserId$;
}
export class FakeDerivedStateProvider implements DerivedStateProvider {
states: Map<string, DerivedState<unknown>> = new Map();
get<TFrom, TTo, TDeps extends DerivedStateDependencies>(
parentState$: Observable<TFrom>,
deriveDefinition: DeriveDefinition<TFrom, TTo, TDeps>,
dependencies: TDeps,
): DerivedState<TTo> {
let result = this.states.get(deriveDefinition.buildCacheKey()) as DerivedState<TTo>;
if (result == null) {
result = new FakeDerivedState(parentState$, deriveDefinition, dependencies);
this.states.set(deriveDefinition.buildCacheKey(), result);
}
return result;
}
}