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<title>DOM Parts: Basic object structure, {{}} declarative API</title>
<meta name="author" href="mailto:masonf@chromium.org">
<script src="/resources/testharness.js"></script>
<script src="/resources/testharnessreport.js"></script>
<script src="./resources/domparts-utils.js"></script>
<div>
<!-- Note - the test will remove this chunk of DOM once the test completes -->
<div id=target2>
Declarative syntax - The *two* templates below should have IDENTICAL STRUCTURE
to this one. There are four cases to test:
1. Main document parsing (this chunk)
2. Template parsing (the template below with id=declarative)
3. Template/fragment cloning (a clone of the template with id=declarative)
4. Declarative Shadow DOM parsing (template with id=declarative_shadow_dom and shadowrootmode attribute)
<h1 id="name" parseparts>
{{#}}
First
{{#}} <span {{}} id={{}}>Middle</span> {{/}}
Last
{{/}}
<a foo {{}} id=nodepart1>content</a>
<a {{}} id=nodepart2>content</a>
<a {{}}id=nodepart3>content</a>
<a id=nodepart4 {{}}>content</a>
<a id=nodepart5 foo {{}}>content</a>
<a id=nodepart6 foo {{}} >content</a>
</h1>
</div>
</div>
<template id=declarative>
<div>
<div id=target3>Declarative syntax
<h1 id="name" parseparts>
{{#}}
First
{{#}} <span {{}} id={{}}>Middle</span> {{/}}
Last
{{/}}
<a foo {{}} id=nodepart1>content</a>
<a {{}} id=nodepart2>content</a>
<a {{}}id=nodepart3>content</a>
<a id=nodepart4 {{}}>content</a>
<a id=nodepart5 foo {{}}>content</a>
<a id=nodepart6 foo {{}} >content</a>
</h1>
</div>
</div>
</template>
<!-- TODO: This test should look at declarative shadow DOM behavior. -->
<script> {
function addPartsCleanup(t,partRoot) {
t.add_cleanup(() => partRoot.getParts().forEach(part => part.disconnect()));
}
const kChildNodePartStartCommentData = "#";
const kChildNodePartEndCommentData = "/";
function assertIsComment(node, commentText) {
assert_true(node instanceof Comment);
// TODO(crbug.com/40271855): While developing alternative syntax, the comment might be empty or it might be "#" or "/".
assert_true(node.textContent === '' || node.textContent === commentText);
}
const template = document.getElementById('declarative');
['Main Document','Template','Clone','PartClone'].forEach(testCase => {
test((t) => {
let doc,target,wrapper,cleanup;
let expectDOMParts = true;
switch (testCase) {
case 'Main Document':
doc = document;
target = doc.querySelector('#target2');
cleanup = [target.parentElement];
break;
case 'Template':
doc = template.content;
target = doc.querySelector('#target3');
cleanup = [];
break;
case 'Clone':
doc = document;
wrapper = document.body.appendChild(document.createElement('div'));
wrapper.appendChild(template.content.cloneNode(true));
target = wrapper.querySelector('#target3');
// A "normal" tree clone should not keep DOM Parts:
expectDOMParts = false;
cleanup = [wrapper];
break;
case 'PartClone':
doc = document;
wrapper = document.body.appendChild(document.createElement('div'));
wrapper.appendChild(template.content.getPartRoot().clone().rootContainer);
target = wrapper.querySelector('#target3');
// Even a PartRoot clone should not add parts to the document, when that
// clone is appendChilded to the document.
expectDOMParts = false;
cleanup = [wrapper];
break;
default:
assert_unreached('Invalid test case');
}
assert_true(!!(doc && target && target.parentElement));
const root = doc.getPartRoot();
t.add_cleanup(() => cleanup.forEach(el => el.remove())); // Cleanup
addPartsCleanup(t,root); // Clean up all Parts when this test ends.
assert_true(root instanceof DocumentPartRoot);
if (expectDOMParts) {
let expectedRootParts = [{type:'ChildNodePart',metadata:[]}];
for(let i=0;i<6;++i) {
expectedRootParts.push({type:'NodePart',metadata:[]});
}
assertEqualParts(root.getParts(),expectedRootParts,0,'declarative root missing parts');
for(let i=1;i<=6;++i) {
assert_equals(root.getParts()[i].node,target.querySelector(`#nodepart${i}`));
}
const childPart1 = root.getParts()[0];
assertIsComment(childPart1.previousSibling,kChildNodePartStartCommentData);
assertIsComment(childPart1.nextSibling,kChildNodePartEndCommentData);
const expectedChild1Parts = [{type:'ChildNodePart',metadata:[]}];
assertEqualParts(childPart1.getParts(),expectedChild1Parts,0,'First level childpart should just have one child part');
const childPart2 = childPart1.getParts()[0];
assertIsComment(childPart2.previousSibling,kChildNodePartStartCommentData);
assertIsComment(childPart2.nextSibling,kChildNodePartEndCommentData);
const expectedChild2Parts = [{type:'NodePart',metadata:[]},{type:'AttributePart',metadata:[]}];
assertEqualParts(childPart2.getParts(),expectedChild2Parts,0,'Second level childpart should have NodePart and AttributePart');
assert_true(childPart2.getParts()[0].node instanceof HTMLSpanElement);
assert_equals(childPart2.getParts()[0].node.textContent,'Middle');
assert_true(childPart2.getParts()[1].node instanceof HTMLSpanElement);
assert_equals(childPart2.getParts()[1].node.textContent,'Middle');
} else {
assertEqualParts(root.getParts(),[],[]);
}
}, `Basic declarative DOM Parts (${testCase})`);
});
}</script>
<div parseparts>Before {{#}}Parts{{/}} After</div>
<script>
test((t) => {
const target = document.currentScript.previousElementSibling;
t.add_cleanup(() => target.remove());
const root = document.getPartRoot();
addPartsCleanup(t,root);
assert_equals(root.getParts().length,1);
assert_equals(target.innerHTML,'Before <!---->Parts<!----> After');
// Verify that removing the parseparts attribute does nothing.
target.removeAttribute('parseparts');
assert_equals(root.getParts().length,1);
assert_equals(target.innerHTML,'Before <!---->Parts<!----> After');
}, 'Post-parsing structure of child parts, and stickiness');
</script>
<div>Before {{#}}Parts{{/}} After</div>
<script>{
test((t) => {
const target = document.currentScript.previousElementSibling;
t.add_cleanup(() => target.remove());
const root = document.getPartRoot();
addPartsCleanup(t,root);
assert_equals(root.getParts().length,0);
assert_equals(target.innerHTML,'Before {{#}}Parts{{/}} After');
target.setAttribute('parseparts','');
assert_equals(root.getParts().length,0);
assert_equals(target.innerHTML,'Before {{#}}Parts{{/}} After');
}, 'Parser only behavior - adding parseparts does nothing');
}</script>
<div parseparts>{{#}}{{/}}</div>
<script>{
test((t) => {
const target = document.currentScript.previousElementSibling;
t.add_cleanup(() => target.remove());
const root = document.getPartRoot();
addPartsCleanup(t,root);
assert_equals(root.getParts().length,1);
assert_equals(target.innerHTML,'<!----><!---->');
}, 'Just parts, no text before');
}</script>
<div><input parseparts>{{#}}{{/}}</input></div>
<script>{
test((t) => {
const target = document.currentScript.previousElementSibling;
t.add_cleanup(() => target.remove());
const root = document.getPartRoot();
addPartsCleanup(t,root);
assert_equals(root.getParts().length,0);
assert_equals(target.innerHTML,'<input parseparts=\"\">{{#}}{{/}}');
}, 'Self closing elements can\'t use parseparts');
}</script>
<div><head parseparts>{{#}}{{/}}</head></div>
<script>{
test((t) => {
const target = document.currentScript.previousElementSibling;
t.add_cleanup(() => target.remove());
const root = document.getPartRoot();
addPartsCleanup(t,root);
assert_equals(root.getParts().length,0);
assert_equals(target.innerHTML,'{{#}}{{/}}');
}, 'Second head element can\'t use parseparts');
}</script>
<div parseparts><svg>{{#}}<circle/>{{/}}</svg></div>
<script>{
test((t) => {
const target = document.currentScript.previousElementSibling;
t.add_cleanup(() => target.remove());
const root = document.getPartRoot();
addPartsCleanup(t,root);
assert_equals(root.getParts().length,1);
assert_equals(target.innerHTML,'<svg><!----><circle/><!----></svg>');
}, 'Foreign content should support Parts');
}</script>
<div>
<div parseparts>{{}}{{ }}{{ #}}{{ /}}{{{}}}</div>
<div>{{}}{{ }}{{ #}}{{ /}}{{{}}}</div>
</div>
<script>{
test((t) => {
const target = document.currentScript.previousElementSibling;
t.add_cleanup(() => target.remove());
const root = document.getPartRoot();
addPartsCleanup(t,root);
assert_equals(root.getParts().length,0);
assert_equals(target.childElementCount,2);
Array.from(target.children).forEach(el => {
assert_equals(el.innerHTML,'{{}}{{ }}{{ #}}{{ /}}{{{}}}');
})
}, 'Not quite parts syntax - none should become parts, and nothing should crash');
}</script>