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			201 lines
		
	
	
		
			6.7 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			TypeScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
// <snippet name="local-settings/HOW-TO">
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// # Local Settings
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// ``` JavaScript
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var LocalSettings = require("local-settings");
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// ```
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// </snippet>
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var TKUnit = require("Tests/TKUnit");
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var stringKey:string = "stringKey";
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var boolKey: string = "boolKey";
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var numberKey: string = "numberKey";
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var noStringKey: string = "noStringKey";
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var noBoolKey: string = "noBoolKey";
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var noNumberKey: string = "noNumberKey";
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// <snippet name="local-settings/HOW-TO">
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// ## Working with string, number and boolean values
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// </snippet>
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export var testBoolean = function () {
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    LocalSettings.setBoolean(boolKey, false);
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    var boolValue = LocalSettings.getBoolean(boolKey);
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    TKUnit.assert(false == boolValue, "Cannot set boolean to false, currently it is: " + LocalSettings.getBoolean(boolKey));
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    // <snippet name="local-settings/HOW-TO">
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    // ### Set and get boolean value and provide default value in case it is not set
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    // ``` JavaScript
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    LocalSettings.setBoolean("boolKey", true);
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    var boolValue = LocalSettings.getBoolean("boolKey", false);
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    // ```
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    // </snippet>
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    TKUnit.assert(true == boolValue, "Cannot set boolean to true");
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    TKUnit.assert(true == LocalSettings.getBoolean(boolKey), "Cannot set boolean to true (no default)");
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};
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export var testString = function () {
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    // <snippet name="local-settings/HOW-TO">
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    // ### Set and get string value
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    // ``` JavaScript
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    LocalSettings.setString("stringKey", "String value");
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    var stringValue = LocalSettings.getString("stringKey");
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    // ```
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    // </snippet>
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    TKUnit.assert("String value" === stringValue, "Cannot set string value");
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};
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export var testNumber = function () {
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    // <snippet name="local-settings/HOW-TO">
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    // ### Set and get numeric value.
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    // We use `toFixed()` here in order to avoid floating point errors - ex: `54.321` becoming `54.320999999537`.
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    // Beware the result of `toFixed()` is a string not a number therefore you cannot use `===` or `!==` when comparing with a number.
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    // ``` JavaScript
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    LocalSettings.setNumber("numberKey", 54.321);
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    var value = LocalSettings.getNumber("numberKey").toFixed(3);
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    // ```
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    // </snippet>
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    TKUnit.assert(54.321 == value, "Cannot set number value 54.321 != " + value);
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};
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export var testDefaults = function () {
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    // <snippet name="local-settings/HOW-TO">
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    // ### Reading values that are not set before while providing default value
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    // ``` JavaScript
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    var defaultValue = LocalSettings.getString("noStringKey", "No string value");
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    //// will return "No string value" if there is no value for "noStringKey"
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    // ```
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    // </snippet>
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    TKUnit.assert("No string value" === defaultValue, "Bad default string value");
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    TKUnit.assert(true === LocalSettings.getBoolean(noBoolKey, true), "Bad default boolean value");
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    TKUnit.assert(123.45 === LocalSettings.getNumber(noNumberKey, 123.45), "Bad default number value");
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    // <snippet name="local-settings/HOW-TO">
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    // ### Reading values that are not set before not providing default value
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    // ``` JavaScript
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    var defaultValue = LocalSettings.getString("noStringKey");
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    //// will return undefined if there is no value for "noStringKey"
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    // ```
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    // </snippet>
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    TKUnit.assert("undefined" === typeof defaultValue, "Default string value is not undefined");
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    TKUnit.assert("undefined" === typeof LocalSettings.getBoolean(noBoolKey), "Default boolean value is not undefined");
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    TKUnit.assert("undefined" === typeof LocalSettings.getNumber(noNumberKey), "Default number value is not undefined");
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};
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// <snippet name="local-settings/HOW-TO">
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// ## Other functions
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// </snippet>
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export var testHasKey = function () {
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    // <snippet name="local-settings/HOW-TO">
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    // ### Checking for existence of value for key
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    // ``` JavaScript
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    var hasKey = LocalSettings.hasKey("noBoolKey");
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    //// will return false if there is no value for "noBoolKey"
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    // ```
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    // </snippet>
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    TKUnit.assert(!hasKey, "There is a key: " + noBoolKey);
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    TKUnit.assert(!LocalSettings.hasKey(noStringKey), "There is a key: " + noStringKey);
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    TKUnit.assert(!LocalSettings.hasKey(noNumberKey), "There is a key: " + noNumberKey);
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    TKUnit.assert(LocalSettings.hasKey(boolKey), "There is no key: " + boolKey);
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    TKUnit.assert(LocalSettings.hasKey(stringKey), "There is no key: " + stringKey);
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    TKUnit.assert(LocalSettings.hasKey(numberKey), "There is no key: " + numberKey);
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};
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export var testRemove = function () {
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    // <snippet name="local-settings/HOW-TO">
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    // ### Removing value for key
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    // ``` JavaScript
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    LocalSettings.remove("boolKey");
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    // ```
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    // </snippet>
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    TKUnit.assert(!LocalSettings.hasKey(boolKey), "Failed to remove key: " + boolKey);
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    LocalSettings.remove(stringKey);
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    TKUnit.assert(!LocalSettings.hasKey(stringKey), "Failed to remove key: " + stringKey);
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    LocalSettings.remove(numberKey);
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    TKUnit.assert(!LocalSettings.hasKey(numberKey), "Failed to remove key: " + numberKey);
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};
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export var testInvalidKey = function () {
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    try {
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        LocalSettings.hasKey(undefined);
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        TKUnit.assert(false, "There is a key undefined");
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    }
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    catch (e) {
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        // we should receive an exception here
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    }
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    try {
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        LocalSettings.hasKey(null);
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        TKUnit.assert(false, "There is a key null");
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    }
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    catch (e) {
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        // we should receive an exception here
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    }
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    try {
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        LocalSettings.hasKey(123);
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        TKUnit.assert(false, "There is a key number");
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    }
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    catch (e) {
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        // we should receive an exception here
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    }
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    LocalSettings.hasKey("string");
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};
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export var testInvalidValue = function () {
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    try {
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        LocalSettings.setBoolean(boolKey, "str");
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        TKUnit.assert(false, "There is a key undefined");
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    }
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    catch (e) {
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        // we should receive an exception here
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    }
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    try {
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        LocalSettings.setBoolean(boolKey, 123);
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        TKUnit.assert(false, "There is a key undefined");
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    }
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    catch (e) {
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        // we should receive an exception here
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    }
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    try {
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        LocalSettings.setString(boolKey, true);
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        TKUnit.assert(false, "There is a key undefined");
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    }
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    catch (e) {
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        // we should receive an exception here
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    }
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    try {
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        LocalSettings.setString(boolKey, 123);
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        TKUnit.assert(false, "There is a key undefined");
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    }
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    catch (e) {
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        // we should receive an exception here
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    }
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    try {
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        LocalSettings.setNumber(boolKey, true);
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        TKUnit.assert(false, "There is a key undefined");
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    }
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    catch (e) {
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        // we should receive an exception here
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    }
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    try {
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        LocalSettings.setNumber(boolKey, "123");
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        TKUnit.assert(false, "There is a key undefined");
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    }
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    catch (e) {
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        // we should receive an exception here
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    }
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};
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