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select2/tests/dropdown/stopPropagation-tests.js
Kevin Brown a74547aaa7 Migrate from expect to assert.expect
After we upgraded to QUnit 1.23.1, we gained support for
assert.expect(). This allows us to guard against any race conditions
within tests, because now expect() will be linked to the specific test
instead of the current running test.
2016-05-23 23:38:45 -04:00

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module('Dropdown - Stoping event propagation');
var Dropdown = require('select2/dropdown');
var StopPropagation = require('select2/dropdown/stopPropagation');
var $ = require('jquery');
var Options = require('select2/options');
var Utils = require('select2/utils');
var CustomDropdown = Utils.Decorate(Dropdown, StopPropagation);
var options = new Options();
test('click event does not propagate', function (assert) {
assert.expect(1);
var $container = $('#qunit-fixture .event-container');
var container = new MockContainer();
var dropdown = new CustomDropdown($('#qunit-fixture select'), options);
var $dropdown = dropdown.render();
dropdown.bind(container, $container);
$container.append($dropdown);
$container.on('click', function () {
assert.ok(false, 'The click event should have been stopped');
});
$dropdown.trigger('click');
assert.ok(true, 'Something went wrong if this failed');
});