These are not used:
send::
msg ctx.set (a:Number=1
, b:Number=2
)
The input parameters overwrite context above
send::
msg expr.js.sum1 (a:Number=1
, b:Number=2
)
expect:: (res39 is 3
)
send::
msg expr.js.sum2 (a:Number=1
, b:Number=2
)
expect:: (res42 is 3.0
)
send::
msg expr.js.name1 (email="jane@doe.com"
)
expect:: (res40 is "jane"
)
/$send ctx.setVal (name="cart", value={})
send::
msg expr.js.validateEmail (email="jane@doe.com"
)
expect:: (ok25 is true
)
send::
msg ctx.set (ok25:Boolean)
send::
msg expr.js.validateEmail (email="janedoe.com"
)
expect:: (ok25 is false
)
send::
msg ctx.set (re176)
expect:: (re176 is true
)
send::
msg ctx.set (re176)
expect:: (re176 is false
)
send::
msg ctx.set (re176)
expect:: (re176 is "axxzxx"
)
send::
msg ctx.set (re185)
expect:: (re185 is "axxzbc"
)
send::
msg ctx.set (res188)
expect:: (res188 is "abc"
)
send::
msg expr.captureGroups (path="/getAccount1/67"
)
expect:: (payload[="accountId"] is "67"
)
send::
msg ctx.set (payload="/getAccount1/99"
)
send::
msg ctx.regex (regex ="/getAccount1/(?<acctId3>\d+)"
...)
expect:: (acctId3 is "99"
)
Don't overwrite payload:
send::
msg ctx.set (payload="pa"
)
send::
msg ctx.regex (regex ="/getAccount1/(?<acctId4>\d+)"
..., payload="/getAccount1/999"
)
expect:: (acctId4 is "999"
)
expect:: (payload is "pa"
)
0 $mock::
a.p
. (users
="u1:p1:f1 u2:p2:f2"
)
. (y
=js{{ users.split(' ') }}
)
. (z
=(y map ( x=>test.diesel.parse.item(x)() ))
)
send::
msg a.p
expect:: (z[="0"=0][:String="server"] is "u1"
)
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