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diff --git a/js/vendor/angular-mocks/angular-mocks.js b/js/vendor/angular-mocks/angular-mocks.js new file mode 100755 index 000000000..2626caab4 --- /dev/null +++ b/js/vendor/angular-mocks/angular-mocks.js @@ -0,0 +1,1805 @@ +/** + * @license AngularJS v1.0.8 + * (c) 2010-2012 Google, Inc. http://angularjs.org + * License: MIT + * + * TODO(vojta): wrap whole file into closure during build + */ + +/** + * @ngdoc overview + * @name angular.mock + * @description + * + * Namespace from 'angular-mocks.js' which contains testing related code. + */ +angular.mock = {}; + +/** + * ! This is a private undocumented service ! + * + * @name ngMock.$browser + * + * @description + * This service is a mock implementation of {@link ng.$browser}. It provides fake + * implementation for commonly used browser apis that are hard to test, e.g. setTimeout, xhr, + * cookies, etc... + * + * The api of this service is the same as that of the real {@link ng.$browser $browser}, except + * that there are several helper methods available which can be used in tests. + */ +angular.mock.$BrowserProvider = function() { + this.$get = function() { + return new angular.mock.$Browser(); + }; +}; + +angular.mock.$Browser = function() { + var self = this; + + this.isMock = true; + self.$$url = "http://server/"; + self.$$lastUrl = self.$$url; // used by url polling fn + self.pollFns = []; + + // TODO(vojta): remove this temporary api + self.$$completeOutstandingRequest = angular.noop; + self.$$incOutstandingRequestCount = angular.noop; + + + // register url polling fn + + self.onUrlChange = function(listener) { + self.pollFns.push( + function() { + if (self.$$lastUrl != self.$$url) { + self.$$lastUrl = self.$$url; + listener(self.$$url); + } + } + ); + + return listener; + }; + + self.cookieHash = {}; + self.lastCookieHash = {}; + self.deferredFns = []; + self.deferredNextId = 0; + + self.defer = function(fn, delay) { + delay = delay || 0; + self.deferredFns.push({time:(self.defer.now + delay), fn:fn, id: self.deferredNextId}); + self.deferredFns.sort(function(a,b){ return a.time - b.time;}); + return self.deferredNextId++; + }; + + + self.defer.now = 0; + + + self.defer.cancel = function(deferId) { + var fnIndex; + + angular.forEach(self.deferredFns, function(fn, index) { + if (fn.id === deferId) fnIndex = index; + }); + + if (fnIndex !== undefined) { + self.deferredFns.splice(fnIndex, 1); + return true; + } + + return false; + }; + + + /** + * @name ngMock.$browser#defer.flush + * @methodOf ngMock.$browser + * + * @description + * Flushes all pending requests and executes the defer callbacks. + * + * @param {number=} number of milliseconds to flush. See {@link #defer.now} + */ + self.defer.flush = function(delay) { + if (angular.isDefined(delay)) { + self.defer.now += delay; + } else { + if (self.deferredFns.length) { + self.defer.now = self.deferredFns[self.deferredFns.length-1].time; + } else { + throw Error('No deferred tasks to be flushed'); + } + } + + while (self.deferredFns.length && self.deferredFns[0].time <= self.defer.now) { + self.deferredFns.shift().fn(); + } + }; + /** + * @name ngMock.$browser#defer.now + * @propertyOf ngMock.$browser + * + * @description + * Current milliseconds mock time. + */ + + self.$$baseHref = ''; + self.baseHref = function() { + return this.$$baseHref; + }; +}; +angular.mock.$Browser.prototype = { + +/** + * @name ngMock.$browser#poll + * @methodOf ngMock.$browser + * + * @description + * run all fns in pollFns + */ + poll: function poll() { + angular.forEach(this.pollFns, function(pollFn){ + pollFn(); + }); + }, + + addPollFn: function(pollFn) { + this.pollFns.push(pollFn); + return pollFn; + }, + + url: function(url, replace) { + if (url) { + this.$$url = url; + return this; + } + + return this.$$url; + }, + + cookies: function(name, value) { + if (name) { + if (value == undefined) { + delete this.cookieHash[name]; + } else { + if (angular.isString(value) && //strings only + value.length <= 4096) { //strict cookie storage limits + this.cookieHash[name] = value; + } + } + } else { + if (!angular.equals(this.cookieHash, this.lastCookieHash)) { + this.lastCookieHash = angular.copy(this.cookieHash); + this.cookieHash = angular.copy(this.cookieHash); + } + return this.cookieHash; + } + }, + + notifyWhenNoOutstandingRequests: function(fn) { + fn(); + } +}; + + +/** + * @ngdoc object + * @name ngMock.$exceptionHandlerProvider + * + * @description + * Configures the mock implementation of {@link ng.$exceptionHandler} to rethrow or to log errors passed + * into the `$exceptionHandler`. + */ + +/** + * @ngdoc object + * @name ngMock.$exceptionHandler + * + * @description + * Mock implementation of {@link ng.$exceptionHandler} that rethrows or logs errors passed + * into it. See {@link ngMock.$exceptionHandlerProvider $exceptionHandlerProvider} for configuration + * information. + * + * + * <pre> + * describe('$exceptionHandlerProvider', function() { + * + * it('should capture log messages and exceptions', function() { + * + * module(function($exceptionHandlerProvider) { + * $exceptionHandlerProvider.mode('log'); + * }); + * + * inject(function($log, $exceptionHandler, $timeout) { + * $timeout(function() { $log.log(1); }); + * $timeout(function() { $log.log(2); throw 'banana peel'; }); + * $timeout(function() { $log.log(3); }); + * expect($exceptionHandler.errors).toEqual([]); + * expect($log.assertEmpty()); + * $timeout.flush(); + * expect($exceptionHandler.errors).toEqual(['banana peel']); + * expect($log.log.logs).toEqual([[1], [2], [3]]); + * }); + * }); + * }); + * </pre> + */ + +angular.mock.$ExceptionHandlerProvider = function() { + var handler; + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name ngMock.$exceptionHandlerProvider#mode + * @methodOf ngMock.$exceptionHandlerProvider + * + * @description + * Sets the logging mode. + * + * @param {string} mode Mode of operation, defaults to `rethrow`. + * + * - `rethrow`: If any errors are passed into the handler in tests, it typically + * means that there is a bug in the application or test, so this mock will + * make these tests fail. + * - `log`: Sometimes it is desirable to test that an error is thrown, for this case the `log` mode stores an + * array of errors in `$exceptionHandler.errors`, to allow later assertion of them. + * See {@link ngMock.$log#assertEmpty assertEmpty()} and + * {@link ngMock.$log#reset reset()} + */ + this.mode = function(mode) { + switch(mode) { + case 'rethrow': + handler = function(e) { + throw e; + }; + break; + case 'log': + var errors = []; + + handler = function(e) { + if (arguments.length == 1) { + errors.push(e); + } else { + errors.push([].slice.call(arguments, 0)); + } + }; + + handler.errors = errors; + break; + default: + throw Error("Unknown mode '" + mode + "', only 'log'/'rethrow' modes are allowed!"); + } + }; + + this.$get = function() { + return handler; + }; + + this.mode('rethrow'); +}; + + +/** + * @ngdoc service + * @name ngMock.$log + * + * @description + * Mock implementation of {@link ng.$log} that gathers all logged messages in arrays + * (one array per logging level). These arrays are exposed as `logs` property of each of the + * level-specific log function, e.g. for level `error` the array is exposed as `$log.error.logs`. + * + */ +angular.mock.$LogProvider = function() { + + function concat(array1, array2, index) { + return array1.concat(Array.prototype.slice.call(array2, index)); + } + + + this.$get = function () { + var $log = { + log: function() { $log.log.logs.push(concat([], arguments, 0)); }, + warn: function() { $log.warn.logs.push(concat([], arguments, 0)); }, + info: function() { $log.info.logs.push(concat([], arguments, 0)); }, + error: function() { $log.error.logs.push(concat([], arguments, 0)); } + }; + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name ngMock.$log#reset + * @methodOf ngMock.$log + * + * @description + * Reset all of the logging arrays to empty. + */ + $log.reset = function () { + /** + * @ngdoc property + * @name ngMock.$log#log.logs + * @propertyOf ngMock.$log + * + * @description + * Array of messages logged using {@link ngMock.$log#log}. + * + * @example + * <pre> + * $log.log('Some Log'); + * var first = $log.log.logs.unshift(); + * </pre> + */ + $log.log.logs = []; + /** + * @ngdoc property + * @name ngMock.$log#warn.logs + * @propertyOf ngMock.$log + * + * @description + * Array of messages logged using {@link ngMock.$log#warn}. + * + * @example + * <pre> + * $log.warn('Some Warning'); + * var first = $log.warn.logs.unshift(); + * </pre> + */ + $log.warn.logs = []; + /** + * @ngdoc property + * @name ngMock.$log#info.logs + * @propertyOf ngMock.$log + * + * @description + * Array of messages logged using {@link ngMock.$log#info}. + * + * @example + * <pre> + * $log.info('Some Info'); + * var first = $log.info.logs.unshift(); + * </pre> + */ + $log.info.logs = []; + /** + * @ngdoc property + * @name ngMock.$log#error.logs + * @propertyOf ngMock.$log + * + * @description + * Array of messages logged using {@link ngMock.$log#error}. + * + * @example + * <pre> + * $log.log('Some Error'); + * var first = $log.error.logs.unshift(); + * </pre> + */ + $log.error.logs = []; + }; + + /** + * @ngdoc method + * @name ngMock.$log#assertEmpty + * @methodOf ngMock.$log + * + * @description + * Assert that the all of the logging methods have no logged messages. If messages present, an exception is thrown. + */ + $log.assertEmpty = function() { + var errors = []; + angular.forEach(['error', 'warn', 'info', 'log'], function(logLevel) { + angular.forEach($log[logLevel].logs, function(log) { + angular.forEach(log, function (logItem) { + errors.push('MOCK $log (' + logLevel + '): ' + String(logItem) + '\n' + (logItem.stack || '')); + }); + }); + }); + if (errors.length) { + errors.unshift("Expected $log to be empty! Either a message was logged unexpectedly, or an expected " + + "log message was not checked and removed:"); + errors.push(''); + throw new Error(errors.join('\n---------\n')); + } + }; + + $log.reset(); + return $log; + }; +}; + + +(function() { + var R_ISO8061_STR = /^(\d{4})-?(\d\d)-?(\d\d)(?:T(\d\d)(?:\:?(\d\d)(?:\:?(\d\d)(?:\.(\d{3}))?)?)?(Z|([+-])(\d\d):?(\d\d)))?$/; + + function jsonStringToDate(string) { + var match; + if (match = string.match(R_ISO8061_STR)) { + var date = new Date(0), + tzHour = 0, + tzMin = 0; + if (match[9]) { + tzHour = int(match[9] + match[10]); + tzMin = int(match[9] + match[11]); + } + date.setUTCFullYear(int(match[1]), int(match[2]) - 1, int(match[3])); + date.setUTCHours(int(match[4]||0) - tzHour, int(match[5]||0) - tzMin, int(match[6]||0), int(match[7]||0)); + return date; + } + return string; + } + + function int(str) { + return parseInt(str, 10); + } + + function padNumber(num, digits, trim) { + var neg = ''; + if (num < 0) { + neg = '-'; + num = -num; + } + num = '' + num; + while(num.length < digits) num = '0' + num; + if (trim) + num = num.substr(num.length - digits); + return neg + num; + } + + + /** + * @ngdoc object + * @name angular.mock.TzDate + * @description + * + * *NOTE*: this is not an injectable instance, just a globally available mock class of `Date`. + * + * Mock of the Date type which has its timezone specified via constructor arg. + * + * The main purpose is to create Date-like instances with timezone fixed to the specified timezone + * offset, so that we can test code that depends on local timezone settings without dependency on + * the time zone settings of the machine where the code is running. + * + * @param {number} offset Offset of the *desired* timezone in hours (fractions will be honored) + * @param {(number|string)} timestamp Timestamp representing the desired time in *UTC* + * + * @example + * !!!! WARNING !!!!! + * This is not a complete Date object so only methods that were implemented can be called safely. + * To make matters worse, TzDate instances inherit stuff from Date via a prototype. + * + * We do our best to intercept calls to "unimplemented" methods, but since the list of methods is + * incomplete we might be missing some non-standard methods. This can result in errors like: + * "Date.prototype.foo called on incompatible Object". + * + * <pre> + * var newYearInBratislava = new TzDate(-1, '2009-12-31T23:00:00Z'); + * newYearInBratislava.getTimezoneOffset() => -60; + * newYearInBratislava.getFullYear() => 2010; + * newYearInBratislava.getMonth() => 0; + * newYearInBratislava.getDate() => 1; + * newYearInBratislava.getHours() => 0; + * newYearInBratislava.getMinutes() => 0; + * </pre> + * + */ + angular.mock.TzDate = function (offset, timestamp) { + var self = new Date(0); + if (angular.isString(timestamp)) { + var tsStr = timestamp; + + self.origDate = jsonStringToDate(timestamp); + + timestamp = self.origDate.getTime(); + if (isNaN(timestamp)) + throw { + name: "Illegal Argument", + message: "Arg '" + tsStr + "' passed into TzDate constructor is not a valid date string" + }; + } else { + self.origDate = new Date(timestamp); + } + + var localOffset = new Date(timestamp).getTimezoneOffset(); + self.offsetDiff = localOffset*60*1000 - offset*1000*60*60; + self.date = new Date(timestamp + self.offsetDiff); + + self.getTime = function() { + return self.date.getTime() - self.offsetDiff; + }; + + self.toLocaleDateString = function() { + return self.date.toLocaleDateString(); + }; + + self.getFullYear = function() { + return self.date.getFullYear(); + }; + + self.getMonth = function() { + return self.date.getMonth(); + }; + + self.getDate = function() { + return self.date.getDate(); + }; + + self.getHours = function() { + return self.date.getHours(); + }; + + self.getMinutes = function() { + return self.date.getMinutes(); + }; + + self.getSeconds = function() { + return self.date.getSeconds(); + }; + + self.getTimezoneOffset = function() { + return offset * 60; + }; + + self.getUTCFullYear = function() { + return self.origDate.getUTCFullYear(); + }; + + self.getUTCMonth = function() { + return self.origDate.getUTCMonth(); + }; + + self.getUTCDate = function() { + return self.origDate.getUTCDate(); + }; + + self.getUTCHours = function() { + return self.origDate.getUTCHours(); + }; + + self.getUTCMinutes = function() { + return self.origDate.getUTCMinutes(); + }; + + self.getUTCSeconds = function() { + return self.origDate.getUTCSeconds(); + }; + + self.getUTCMilliseconds = function() { + return self.origDate.getUTCMilliseconds(); + }; + + self.getDay = function() { + return self.date.getDay(); + }; + + // provide this method only on browsers that already have it + if (self.toISOString) { + self.toISOString = function() { + return padNumber(self.origDate.getUTCFullYear(), 4) + '-' + + padNumber(self.origDate.getUTCMonth() + 1, 2) + '-' + + padNumber(self.origDate.getUTCDate(), 2) + 'T' + + padNumber(self.origDate.getUTCHours(), 2) + ':' + + padNumber(self.origDate.getUTCMinutes(), 2) + ':' + + padNumber(self.origDate.getUTCSeconds(), 2) + '.' + + padNumber(self.origDate.getUTCMilliseconds(), 3) + 'Z' + } + } + + //hide all methods not implemented in this mock that the Date prototype exposes + var unimplementedMethods = ['getMilliseconds', 'getUTCDay', + 'getYear', 'setDate', 'setFullYear', 'setHours', 'setMilliseconds', + 'setMinutes', 'setMonth', 'setSeconds', 'setTime', 'setUTCDate', 'setUTCFullYear', + 'setUTCHours', 'setUTCMilliseconds', 'setUTCMinutes', 'setUTCMonth', 'setUTCSeconds', + 'setYear', 'toDateString', 'toGMTString', 'toJSON', 'toLocaleFormat', 'toLocaleString', + 'toLocaleTimeString', 'toSource', 'toString', 'toTimeString', 'toUTCString', 'valueOf']; + + angular.forEach(unimplementedMethods, function(methodName) { + self[methodName] = function() { + throw Error("Method '" + methodName + "' is not implemented in the TzDate mock"); + }; + }); + + return self; + }; + + //make "tzDateInstance instanceof Date" return true + angular.mock.TzDate.prototype = Date.prototype; +})(); + + +/** + * @ngdoc function + * @name angular.mock.dump + * @description + * + * *NOTE*: this is not an injectable instance, just a globally available function. + * + * Method for serializing common angular objects (scope, elements, etc..) into strings, useful for debugging. + * + * This method is also available on window, where it can be used to display objects on debug console. + * + * @param {*} object - any object to turn into string. + * @return {string} a serialized string of the argument + */ +angular.mock.dump = function(object) { + return serialize(object); + + function serialize(object) { + var out; + + if (angular.isElement(object)) { + object = angular.element(object); + out = angular.element('<div></div>'); + angular.forEach(object, function(element) { + out.append(angular.element(element).clone()); + }); + out = out.html(); + } else if (angular.isArray(object)) { + out = []; + angular.forEach(object, function(o) { + out.push(serialize(o)); + }); + out = '[ ' + out.join(', ') + ' ]'; + } else if (angular.isObject(object)) { + if (angular.isFunction(object.$eval) && angular.isFunction(object.$apply)) { + out = serializeScope(object); + } else if (object instanceof Error) { + out = object.stack || ('' + object.name + ': ' + object.message); + } else { + out = angular.toJson(object, true); + } + } else { + out = String(object); + } + + return out; + } + + function serializeScope(scope, offset) { + offset = offset || ' '; + var log = [offset + 'Scope(' + scope.$id + '): {']; + for ( var key in scope ) { + if (scope.hasOwnProperty(key) && !key.match(/^(\$|this)/)) { + log.push(' ' + key + ': ' + angular.toJson(scope[key])); + } + } + var child = scope.$$childHead; + while(child) { + log.push(serializeScope(child, offset + ' ')); + child = child.$$nextSibling; + } + log.push('}'); + return log.join('\n' + offset); + } +}; + +/** + * @ngdoc object + * @name ngMock.$httpBackend + * @description + * Fake HTTP backend implementation suitable for unit testing applications that use the + * {@link ng.$http $http service}. + * + * *Note*: For fake HTTP backend implementation suitable for end-to-end testing or backend-less + * development please see {@link ngMockE2E.$httpBackend e2e $httpBackend mock}. + * + * During unit testing, we want our unit tests to run quickly and have no external dependencies so + * we don’t want to send {@link https://developer.mozilla.org/en/xmlhttprequest XHR} or + * {@link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSONP JSONP} requests to a real server. All we really need is + * to verify whether a certain request has been sent or not, or alternatively just let the + * application make requests, respond with pre-trained responses and assert that the end result is + * what we expect it to be. + * + * This mock implementation can be used to respond with static or dynamic responses via the + * `expect` and `when` apis and their shortcuts (`expectGET`, `whenPOST`, etc). + * + * When an Angular application needs some data from a server, it calls the $http service, which + * sends the request to a real server using $httpBackend service. With dependency injection, it is + * easy to inject $httpBackend mock (which has the same API as $httpBackend) and use it to verify + * the requests and respond with some testing data without sending a request to real server. + * + * There are two ways to specify what test data should be returned as http responses by the mock + * backend when the code under test makes http requests: + * + * - `$httpBackend.expect` - specifies a request expectation + * - `$httpBackend.when` - specifies a backend definition + * + * + * # Request Expectations vs Backend Definitions + * + * Request expectations provide a way to make assertions about requests made by the application and + * to define responses for those requests. The test will fail if the expected requests are not made + * or they are made in the wrong order. + * + * Backend definitions allow you to define a fake backend for your application which doesn't assert + * if a particular request was made or not, it just returns a trained response if a request is made. + * The test will pass whether or not the request gets made during testing. + * + * + * <table class="table"> + * <tr><th width="220px"></th><th>Request expectations</th><th>Backend definitions</th></tr> + * <tr> + * <th>Syntax</th> + * <td>.expect(...).respond(...)</td> + * <td>.when(...).respond(...)</td> + * </tr> + * <tr> + * <th>Typical usage</th> + * <td>strict unit tests</td> + * <td>loose (black-box) unit testing</td> + * </tr> + * <tr> + * <th>Fulfills multiple requests</th> + * <td>NO</td> + * <td>YES</td> + * </tr> + * <tr> + * <th>Order of requests matters</th> + * <td>YES</td> + * <td>NO</td> + * </tr> + * <tr> + * <th>Request required</th> + * <td>YES</td> + * <td>NO</td> + * </tr> + * <tr> + * <th>Response required</th> + * <td>optional (see below)</td> + * <td>YES</td> + * </tr> + * </table> + * + * In cases where both backend definitions and request expectations are specified during unit + * testing, the request expectations are evaluated first. + * + * If a request expectation has no response specified, the algorithm will search your backend + * definitions for an appropriate response. + * + * If a request didn't match any expectation or if the expectation doesn't have the response + * defined, the backend definitions are evaluated in sequential order to see if any of them match + * the request. The response from the first matched definition is returned. + * + * + * # Flushing HTTP requests + * + * The $httpBackend used in production, always responds to requests with responses asynchronously. + * If we preserved this behavior in unit testing, we'd have to create async unit tests, which are + * hard to write, follow and maintain. At the same time the testing mock, can't respond + * synchronously because that would change the execution of the code under test. For this reason the + * mock $httpBackend has a `flush()` method, which allows the test to explicitly flush pending + * requests and thus preserving the async api of the backend, while allowing the test to execute + * synchronously. + * + * + * # Unit testing with mock $httpBackend + * The following code shows how to setup and use the mock backend in unit testing a controller. + * First we create the controller under test + * + <pre> + // The controller code + function MyController($scope, $http) { + var authToken; + + $http.get('/auth.py').success(function(data, status, headers) { + authToken = headers('A-Token'); + $scope.user = data; + }); + + $scope.saveMessage = function(message) { + var headers = { 'Authorization': authToken }; + $scope.status = 'Saving...'; + + $http.post('/add-msg.py', message, { headers: headers } ).success(function(response) { + $scope.status = ''; + }).error(function() { + $scope.status = 'ERROR!'; + }); + }; + } + </pre> + * + * Now we setup the mock backend and create the test specs. + * + <pre> + // testing controller + describe('MyController', function() { + var $httpBackend, $rootScope, createController; + + beforeEach(inject(function($injector) { + // Set up the mock http service responses + $httpBackend = $injector.get('$httpBackend'); + // backend definition common for all tests + $httpBackend.when('GET', '/auth.py').respond({userId: 'userX'}, {'A-Token': 'xxx'}); + + // Get hold of a scope (i.e. the root scope) + $rootScope = $injector.get('$rootScope'); + // The $controller service is used to create instances of controllers + var $controller = $injector.get('$controller'); + + createController = function() { + return $controller('MyController', {'$scope' : $rootScope }); + }; + })); + + + afterEach(function() { + $httpBackend.verifyNoOutstandingExpectation(); + $httpBackend.verifyNoOutstandingRequest(); + }); + + + it('should fetch authentication token', function() { + $httpBackend.expectGET('/auth.py'); + var controller = createController(); + $httpBackend.flush(); + }); + + + it('should send msg to server', function() { + var controller = createController(); + $httpBackend.flush(); + + // now you don’t care about the authentication, but + // the controller will still send the request and + // $httpBackend will respond without you having to + // specify the expectation and response for this request + + $httpBackend.expectPOST('/add-msg.py', 'message content').respond(201, ''); + $rootScope.saveMessage('message content'); + expect($rootScope.status).toBe('Saving...'); + $httpBackend.flush(); + expect($rootScope.status).toBe(''); + }); + + + it('should send auth header', function() { + var controller = createController(); + $httpBackend.flush(); + + $httpBackend.expectPOST('/add-msg.py', undefined, function(headers) { + // check if the header was send, if it wasn't the expectation won't + // match the request and the test will fail + return headers['Authorization'] == 'xxx'; + }).respond(201, ''); + + $rootScope.saveMessage('whatever'); + $httpBackend.flush(); + }); + }); + </pre> + */ +angular.mock.$HttpBackendProvider = function() { + this.$get = [createHttpBackendMock]; +}; + +/** + * General factory function for $httpBackend mock. + * Returns instance for unit testing (when no arguments specified): + * - passing through is disabled + * - auto flushing is disabled + * + * Returns instance for e2e testing (when `$delegate` and `$browser` specified): + * - passing through (delegating request to real backend) is enabled + * - auto flushing is enabled + * + * @param {Object=} $delegate Real $httpBackend instance (allow passing through if specified) + * @param {Object=} $browser Auto-flushing enabled if specified + * @return {Object} Instance of $httpBackend mock + */ +function createHttpBackendMock($delegate, $browser) { + var definitions = [], + expectations = [], + responses = [], + responsesPush = angular.bind(responses, responses.push); + + function createResponse(status, data, headers) { + if (angular.isFunction(status)) return status; + + return function() { + return angular.isNumber(status) + ? [status, data, headers] + : [200, status, data]; + }; + } + + // TODO(vojta): change params to: method, url, data, headers, callback + function $httpBackend(method, url, data, callback, headers) { + var xhr = new MockXhr(), + expectation = expectations[0], + wasExpected = false; + + function prettyPrint(data) { + return (angular.isString(data) || angular.isFunction(data) || data instanceof RegExp) + ? data + : angular.toJson(data); + } + + if (expectation && expectation.match(method, url)) { + if (!expectation.matchData(data)) + throw Error('Expected ' + expectation + ' with different data\n' + + 'EXPECTED: ' + prettyPrint(expectation.data) + '\nGOT: ' + data); + + if (!expectation.matchHeaders(headers)) + throw Error('Expected ' + expectation + ' with different headers\n' + + 'EXPECTED: ' + prettyPrint(expectation.headers) + '\nGOT: ' + + prettyPrint(headers)); + + expectations.shift(); + + if (expectation.response) { + responses.push(function() { + var response = expectation.response(method, url, data, headers); + xhr.$$respHeaders = response[2]; + callback(response[0], response[1], xhr.getAllResponseHeaders()); + }); + return; + } + wasExpected = true; + } + + var i = -1, definition; + while ((definition = definitions[++i])) { + if (definition.match(method, url, data, headers || {})) { + if (definition.response) { + // if $browser specified, we do auto flush all requests + ($browser ? $browser.defer : responsesPush)(function() { + var response = definition.response(method, url, data, headers); + xhr.$$respHeaders = response[2]; + callback(response[0], response[1], xhr.getAllResponseHeaders()); + }); + } else if (definition.passThrough) { + $delegate(method, url, data, |