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Now we are using `jQuery.noConflict()` in tests, so it should be slightly easier to detect when this happens next time. Tests just need to be written for the component. This closes https://github.com/select2/select2/issues/2985.
36 lines
896 B
JavaScript
36 lines
896 B
JavaScript
module('Options - Attributes');
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var $ = require('jquery');
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var Options = require('select2/options');
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test('no nesting', function (assert) {
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var $test = $('<select data-test="test"></select>');
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var options = new Options({}, $test);
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assert.equal(options.get('test'), 'test');
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});
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test('with nesting', function (assert) {
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var $test = $('<select data-first--second="test"></select>');
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var options = new Options({}, $test);
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assert.ok(!(options.get('first-Second')));
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assert.equal(options.get('first').second, 'test');
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});
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test('overrides initialized data', function (assert) {
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var $test = $('<select data-override="yes" data-data="yes"></select>');
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var options = new Options({
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options: 'yes',
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override: 'no'
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}, $test);
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assert.equal(options.get('options'), 'yes');
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assert.equal(options.get('override'), 'yes');
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assert.equal(options.get('data'), 'yes');
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});
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