Index: tests/lib_strong/html/utils.dart |
diff --git a/tests/lib_strong/html/utils.dart b/tests/lib_strong/html/utils.dart |
index 8d941d7b3ad1ddf3a3a352a7e6003263a4e363cd..4209f9bd3ea1d962bf36b9e82a7316eba5c41d9b 100644 |
--- a/tests/lib_strong/html/utils.dart |
+++ b/tests/lib_strong/html/utils.dart |
@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ import 'dart:html'; |
import 'dart:js' as js; |
import 'dart:typed_data'; |
import 'package:unittest/unittest.dart'; |
-export 'package:web_components/polyfill.dart'; |
/** |
* Verifies that [actual] has the same graph structure as [expected]. |
@@ -167,3 +166,54 @@ void upgradeCustomElements(Node node) { |
js.context['CustomElements'].callMethod('upgradeAll', [node]); |
} |
} |
+ |
+/** |
+ * A future that completes once all custom elements in the initial HTML page |
+ * have been upgraded. |
+ * |
+ * This is needed because the native implementation can update the elements |
+ * while parsing the HTML document, but the custom element polyfill cannot, |
+ * so it completes this future once all elements are upgraded. |
+ */ |
+// TODO(jmesserly): rename to webComponentsReady to match the event? |
+Future customElementsReady = () { |
+ if (_isReady) return new Future.value(); |
+ |
+ // Not upgraded. Wait for the polyfill to fire the WebComponentsReady event. |
+ // Note: we listen on document (not on document.body) to allow this polyfill |
+ // to be loaded in the HEAD element. |
+ return document.on['WebComponentsReady'].first; |
+}(); |
+ |
+// Return true if we are using the polyfill and upgrade is complete, or if we |
+// have native document.register and therefore the browser took care of it. |
+// Otherwise return false, including the case where we can't find the polyfill. |
+bool get _isReady { |
+ // If we don't have dart:js, assume things are ready |
+ if (js.context == null) return true; |
+ |
+ var customElements = js.context['CustomElements']; |
+ if (customElements == null) { |
+ // Return true if native document.register, otherwise false. |
+ // (Maybe the polyfill isn't loaded yet. Wait for it.) |
+ return document.supportsRegisterElement; |
+ } |
+ |
+ return customElements['ready'] == true; |
+} |
+ |
+/** |
+ * *Note* this API is primarily intended for tests. In other code it is better |
+ * to write it in a style that works with or without the polyfill, rather than |
+ * using this method. |
+ * |
+ * Synchronously trigger evaluation of pending lifecycle events, which otherwise |
+ * need to wait for a [MutationObserver] to signal the changes in the polyfill. |
+ * This method can be used to resolve differences in timing between native and |
+ * polyfilled custom elements. |
+ */ |
+void customElementsTakeRecords([Node node]) { |
+ var customElements = js.context['CustomElements']; |
+ if (customElements == null) return; |
+ customElements.callMethod('takeRecords', [node]); |
+} |