Angular2 unit testing - why nativeElement has empty CSSStyleDeclaration - unit-testing

I'm trying to test a simple header component that has a button and when being focused - opens a dropdown using just css visibility property.
This is the html:
<nav class="navigation">
<button type="button">
<span>click here</span>
</button>
<ul>
<li> Text </li>
<li> Text </li>
<li> Text </li>
</ul>
</nav>
This is the scss style:
button {
span {
margin-right: 10px;
}
&:focus {
+ ul {
visibility: visible;
}
}
}
ul {
position: absolute;
list-style: none;
z-index: 1000;
visibility: hidden;
transition: visibility 0.1s linear;
background-color: $color-primary;
}
And this is the test:
it('should open dropdown on focus', () => {
let button = fixture.debugElement.query(By.css('button'));
button.triggerEventHandler('focus', null);
fixture.detectChanges();
let dropdownElement = fixture.debugElement.query(By.css('ul')).nativeElement;
console.log(dropdownElement);
console.log(dropdownElement.style);
expect(dropdownElement.style['visibility']).toBe('visible');
});
When I run the test I can see that console.log(dropdownElement) exists and that console.log(button.nativeElement) returns the CSSStyleDeclaration object - but ALL the properties have an empty string as a value:
CSSStyleDeclaration {
alignContent: ""
alignSelf: ""
...
...
...
color: ""
visibility: ""
...
...
}
So basically what I need is to trigger the focus event on the button and then see if the value of the dropdown's css/style property "visibility" is "visible".
I can't figure what's wrong, cause i can see that everything is rendering fine in Karma-Debug but all the style properties are empty... any idea what's the problem?

I've had similar problem in runtime (not tests).
Style property is static and based on initial style attribute on html element so this is not updated dynamically.
Solution is to use Window.getComputedStyle(). This function calculates (current!) styles from stylesheets.

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GDPR, Cookies consent banner Flutter web

I'm building my website with Flutter but programming for web is very new to me and I'm not quite sure I understand exactly how Cookies work.
I still need to understand what cookies are to be written where, and where do I take those cookies from.
Building the banner to manage the should be easy, and if I'm not wrong it should be the first thing that pops up in the home page.
For example Medium banner is just a dismissible banner swing the message
To make Medium work, we log user data. By using Medium, you agree to our Privacy Policy.
with a link the Privacy Policy, but it doesn't have any opt-in so it doesn't look GDPR compliant..
Here https://medium.com/#mayur_solanki/flutter-web-formerly-hummingbird-ba52f5135fb0 shows how cookies are written and read in flutter web
html.window.localStorage['key']
html.window.sessionStorage['key']
html.window.document.cookie
html.window.localStorage['local_value'] = localStorage;
html.window.sessionStorage['session_value'] = sessionStorage;
html.window.document.cookie= "username=${cookies}; expires=Thu, 18 Dec 2020 12:00:00 UTC";
As far as I understood cookies are of these types.
First-party:
To track user behavior( page visits , number of users etc..) and as I use google Analytics I do need to ask consent for these.
here Google Analytics, Flutter, cookies and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is shown how to activate/deactivate it, so I shouldn't store anything myself if I'm not wrong.
Third-party:
These would be from a YouTube linked video on my Home page for example, so I need to ask consent for these too.
Haven't checked it yet but I guess it should be similar to Google Analytics
Session cookies:
These should be used to remember Items in a shopping basket.
I shouldn't be needing these..
Persistent cookies:
These should be for keeping user's logged in.
One of the web pages is the Retailer access, which is retailer's app (the supply side of the marketplace ).
I'm using Google signing to log in users, so I should be needing these, as the login form it always presented to users when navigating to Retailer access even after they logged in.
Secure cookies:
These are for https only and used for check-out/payment pages.
In my web the retailer's app only creates products, manages workshop bookings, and handles communication with customers..
The mobile app (the demand side of the marketplace) is where all the payments are made using Stripe, so I shouldn't have to store anything on web..right?
Sorry for the long question, I hope it's clear enough.
Thank you for your help.
I basically had the problem since I am also using third-party scripts (firebase, stripe, ...) and I need the user's consent before any of those scripts are run.
I build my solution around Yett (https://github.com/elbywan/yett), which blocks scripts that are part of a previously defined blacklist. You could even implement this functionality by yourself, the author has written an interesting medium article.
In my case I only have "essential" scripts, so I built a solution where the flutter app loads only if the user consented to the all necessary scripts. But it shouldn't be too difficult to adjust this solution if one needs more fined grained control about the user's cookie settings and I added a second entry for "Analytics" as a possible starting point.
I store the user's settings in the localStorage and retrieve them directly on app start to create the blacklist and to decide whether the cookie banner should be shown.
This is my index.html.
It references the following scripts: get_consent.js, set_consent.js, init_firebase.js and load_app.js (more info on them below).
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<!--
If you are serving your web app in a path other than the root, change the
href value below to reflect the base path you are serving from.
The path provided below has to start and end with a slash "/" in order for
it to work correctly.
For more details:
* https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/base
-->
<base href="/">
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta content="IE=Edge" http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible">
<meta name="description" content="A new Flutter project.">
<!-- iOS meta tags & icons -->
<meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-capable" content="yes">
<meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-status-bar-style" content="black">
<meta name="apple-mobile-web-app-title" content="flutter_utils">
<link rel="apple-touch-icon" href="icons/Icon-192.png">
<!-- Assigns blacklist of urls based on localStorage (must be placed before yett script) -->
<script src="get_consent.js"></script>
<!-- Yett is used to block all third-party scripts that are part of the blacklist (must be placed before all other (third-party) scripts) -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/yett"></script>
<script src="https://js.stripe.com/v3/"></script>
<title>flutter_utils</title>
<link rel="manifest" href="manifest.json">
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css">
</head>
<body>
<!-- The standard consent popup (hidden by default) -->
<div id="consent-popup" class="hidden consent-div">
<h2>We use cookies and other technologies</h2>
<p>This website uses cookies and similar functions to process end device information and personal data. The processing serves the integration of content, external services and elements of third parties, statistical analysis/measurement, personalized advertising and the integration of social media. Depending on the function, data may be passed on to third parties within the EU in the process. Your consent is always voluntary, not required for the use of our website and can be rejected or revoked at any time via the icon at the bottom right.
</p>
<div>
<button id="accept-btn" class="btn inline">Accept</button>
<button id="reject-btn" class="btn inline">Reject</button>
<button id="info-btn" class="btn inline">More info</button>
</div>
</div>
<!-- Detailed consent popup allows the user to control scripts by their category -->
<div id="consent-popup-details" class="hidden consent-div">
<h2>Choose what to accept</h2>
<div>
<div class="row-div">
<h3>Essential</h3>
<label class="switch">
<!-- Essentials must always be checked -->
<input id="essential-cb" type="checkbox" checked disabled=true>
<span class="slider round"></span>
</label>
</div>
<p>
Here you can find all technically necessary scripts, cookies and other elements that are necessary for the operation of the website.
</p>
</div>
<div>
<div class="row-div">
<h3>Analytics</h3>
<label class="switch">
<input id ="analytics-cb" type="checkbox">
<span class="slider round"></span>
</label>
</div>
<p>
For the site, visitors, web page views and diveerse other data are stored anonymously.
</p>
</div>
<div>
<button id="save-btn" class="btn inline">Save</button>
<button id="cancel-btn" class="btn inline">Cancel</button>
</div>
</div>
<!-- Updates localStorage with user's cookie settings -->
<script src="set_consent.js"></script>
<script src="https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/8.6.1/firebase-app.js"></script>
<script src="https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/8.6.1/firebase-auth.js"></script>
<script src="https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/8.6.1/firebase-firestore.js"></script>
<script src="https://www.gstatic.com/firebasejs/8.6.1/firebase-storage.js"></script>
<!-- Initializes firebase (if user gave consent) -->
<script src="init_firebase.js"></script>
<!-- Loads flutter app (if user gave consent) -->
<script src="load_app.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
The get_consent.js is the first script, retrieves the user's settings from localStorage and also defines the yett blacklist:
const essentialCookies = ["js.stripe.com", "www.gstatic.com"];
const analyticsCookies = ["www.google-analytics.com"];
const allCookies = [...essentialCookies, ...analyticsCookies];
const consentPropertyName = "cookie_consent";
const retrieveConsentSettings = () => {
const consentJsonString = localStorage.getItem(consentPropertyName);
return JSON.parse(consentJsonString);
};
const checkConsentIsMissing = () => {
const consentObj = retrieveConsentSettings();
if (!consentObj || consentObj.length == 0) {
return true;
}
return false;
};
const consentIsMissing = checkConsentIsMissing();
var blacklist;
if (consentIsMissing) {
blacklist = allCookies;
} else {
const acceptedCookies = retrieveConsentSettings();
// Remove all script urls from blacklist that the user accepts (if all are accepted the blacklist will be empty)
blacklist = allCookies.filter( ( el ) => !acceptedCookies.includes( el ) );
}
// Yett blacklist expects list of RegExp objects
var blacklistRegEx = [];
for (let index = 0; index < blacklist.length; index++) {
const regExp = new RegExp(blacklist[index]);
blacklistRegEx.push(regExp);
}
YETT_BLACKLIST = blacklistRegEx;
set_consent.js is responsible for updating localStorage with the user's settings and also hides/shows the respective divs for the cookie consent. Usually, one could simply call window.yett.unblock() to unblock the scripts, but since their order matters I decided to simply reload the window after the localStorage was updated:
const saveToStorage = (acceptedCookies) => {
const jsonString = JSON.stringify(acceptedCookies);
localStorage.setItem(consentPropertyName, jsonString);
};
window.onload = () => {
const consentPopup = document.getElementById("consent-popup");
const consentPopupDetails = document.getElementById("consent-popup-details");
const acceptBtn = document.getElementById("accept-btn");
const moreInfoBtn = document.getElementById("info-btn");
const saveBtn = document.getElementById("save-btn");
const cancelBtn = document.getElementById("cancel-btn");
const rejectBtn = document.getElementById("reject-btn");
const acceptFn = (event) => {
const cookiesTmp = [...essentialCookies, ...analyticsCookies];
saveToStorage(cookiesTmp);
// Reload window after localStorage was updated.
// The blacklist will then only contain items the user has not yet consented to.
window.location.reload();
};
const cancelFn = (event) => {
consentPopup.classList.remove("hidden");
consentPopupDetails.classList.add("hidden");
};
const rejectFn = (event) => {
console.log("Rejected!");
// Possible To-Do: Show placeholder content if even essential scripts are rejected.
};
const showDetailsFn = () => {
consentPopup.classList.add("hidden");
consentPopupDetails.classList.remove("hidden");
};
const saveFn = (event) => {
const analyticsChecked = document.getElementById("analytics-cb").checked;
var cookiesTmp = [...essentialCookies];
if (analyticsChecked) {
cookiesTmp.push(...analyticsCookies);
}
saveToStorage(cookiesTmp);
// Reload window after localStorage was updated.
// The blacklist will then only contain items the user has not yet consented to.
window.location.reload();
};
acceptBtn.addEventListener("click", acceptFn);
moreInfoBtn.addEventListener("click", showDetailsFn);
saveBtn.addEventListener("click", saveFn);
cancelBtn.addEventListener("click", cancelFn);
rejectBtn.addEventListener("click", rejectFn);
if (consentIsMissing) {
consentPopup.classList.remove("hidden");
}
};
init_firebase.js is the usual script for initializing the service, but I only inizialize if consent was obtained:
var firebaseConfig = {
// your standard config
};
// Initialize Firebase only if user consented
if (!consentIsMissing) {
firebase.initializeApp(firebaseConfig);
}
The same logic is applied to the script load_app.js. The Flutter app is only loaded if the user consented.
One might therefore add some fallback content to the index.html which would be shown if the user rejects the necessary scripts. Depending on your use case it might also be an option load the app anyway and then differentiate within the app by accessing the user's settings from localStorage.
var serviceWorkerVersion = null;
var scriptLoaded = false;
function loadMainDartJs() {
if (scriptLoaded) {
return;
}
scriptLoaded = true;
var scriptTag = document.createElement("script");
scriptTag.src = "main.dart.js";
scriptTag.type = "application/javascript";
document.body.append(scriptTag);
}
// Load app only if user consented
if (!consentIsMissing) {
if ("serviceWorker" in navigator) {
// Service workers are supported. Use them.
window.addEventListener("load", function () {
// Wait for registration to finish before dropping the <script> tag.
// Otherwise, the browser will load the script multiple times,
// potentially different versions.
var serviceWorkerUrl =
"flutter_service_worker.js?v=" + serviceWorkerVersion;
navigator.serviceWorker.register(serviceWorkerUrl).then((reg) => {
function waitForActivation(serviceWorker) {
serviceWorker.addEventListener("statechange", () => {
if (serviceWorker.state == "activated") {
console.log("Installed new service worker.");
loadMainDartJs();
}
});
}
if (!reg.active && (reg.installing || reg.waiting)) {
// No active web worker and we have installed or are installing
// one for the first time. Simply wait for it to activate.
waitForActivation(reg.installing ?? reg.waiting);
} else if (!reg.active.scriptURL.endsWith(serviceWorkerVersion)) {
// When the app updates the serviceWorkerVersion changes, so we
// need to ask the service worker to update.
console.log("New service worker available.");
reg.update();
waitForActivation(reg.installing);
} else {
// Existing service worker is still good.
console.log("Loading app from service worker.");
loadMainDartJs();
}
});
// If service worker doesn't succeed in a reasonable amount of time,
// fallback to plaint <script> tag.
setTimeout(() => {
if (!scriptLoaded) {
console.warn(
"Failed to load app from service worker. Falling back to plain <script> tag."
);
loadMainDartJs();
}
}, 4000);
});
} else {
// Service workers not supported. Just drop the <script> tag.
loadMainDartJs();
}
}
And here is my style.css:
html,
body {
height: 100%;
width: 100%;
background-color: #2d2d2d;
font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
}
.hidden {
display: none;
visibility: hidden;
}
.consent-div {
position: fixed;
bottom: 40px;
left: 10%;
right: 10%;
width: 80%;
padding: 14px 14px;
display: flex;
flex-direction: column;
align-items: center;
justify-content: space-between;
background-color: #eee;
border-radius: 5px;
box-shadow: 0 0 5px 5px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2);
}
.row-div {
display: flex;
justify-content: space-between;
align-items: center;
}
#accept-btn,
#save-btn {
background-color: #103900;
}
#reject-btn,
#cancel-btn {
background-color: #ff0000;
}
.btn {
height: 25px;
width: 140px;
background-color: #777;
border: none;
color: white;
border-radius: 5px;
cursor: pointer;
}
.inline {
display: inline-block;
margin-right: 5px;
}
h2 {
margin-block-start: 0.5em;
margin-block-end: 0em;
}
h3 {
margin-block-start: 0.5em;
margin-block-end: 0em;
}
/* The switch - the box around the slider */
.switch {
position: relative;
display: inline-block;
width: 50px;
height: 25px;
}
/* Hide default HTML checkbox */
.switch input {
opacity: 0;
width: 0;
height: 0;
}
/* The slider */
.slider {
position: absolute;
cursor: pointer;
top: 0;
left: 0;
right: 0;
bottom: 0;
background-color: #ccc;
}
.slider:before {
position: absolute;
content: "";
height: 18px;
width: 18px;
left: 4px;
bottom: 4px;
background-color: white;
}
input:checked + .slider {
background-color: #2196f3;
}
input:focus + .slider {
box-shadow: 0 0 1px #2196f3;
}
input:checked + .slider:before {
-webkit-transform: translateX(24px);
-ms-transform: translateX(24px);
transform: translateX(24px);
}
/* Rounded sliders */
.slider.round {
border-radius: 34px;
}
.slider.round:before {
border-radius: 50%;
}

Django Fullcalendar - More than one calendar in App

Sice i managed to implement Fullcalendar's functionality into my Django app, I have another question.
Is it possible to render more than one Fullcalendar into my html page, depending of how many Calendars are made inside the database. And, i need them to be rendered HORIZONTALLY.
I suppose that i need to change my div's id to 'calendar2' for example. But what should i change inside the initializer?
This is full script and style from my calendar.
<script>
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function () {
let calendarEl = document.getElementById('calendar');
let calendar = new FullCalendar.Calendar(calendarEl, {
minTime: "07:00:00",
maxTime: "22:00:00",
businessHours: {
startTime: '08:00', // a start time (10am in this example)
endTime: '21:00', // an end time (6pm in this example)
},
height: 'auto',
locale: 'sr',
plugins: ['dayGrid', 'timeGrid', 'list', 'interaction'],
defaultView: 'timeGridDay',
header: {
left: 'today',
center: 'title',
right: 'dayGridMonth,timeGridWeek,timeGridDay,listWeek'
},
navLinks: false, // can click day/week names to navigate views
editable: false,
eventLimit: true, // allow "more" link when too many events
events: [
{% for i in events %}
{
title: "{{ i.event_name}}",
start: '{{ i.start_date|date:"Y-m-d" }}T{{ i.start_date|time:"H:i" }}',
end: '{{ i.end_date|date:"Y-m-d" }}T{{ i.end_date|time:"H:i" }}',
},
{% endfor %}
]
});
calendar.render();
});
</script>
<style>
body {
margin: 40px 10px;
padding: 0;
font-family: Arial, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size: 14px;
}
#calendar {
max-width: 900px;
margin: 0 auto;
}
</style>
<body>
<div id='calendar'></div>
</body>
I'll pass the answer from the comment section.
Just create as many div elements as you need, and attach a calendar to each one (let calendarEl = document.getElementById('calendar'); controls which element the calendar is attached to, so you just need that to be dynamic, or repeated).
And flex style helped me to put the next to each other, horizontally

ember bind-attr class is not being set by controller

I'm creating a master-detail table.
Before an item has been chosen, the details should not be visible, only becoming visible on clicking of an item.
The reason I'm using a class is because the table is normally 100% width, and it changes size when the detail pops up. This is not implemented yet. Right now, I just want the 'with-details' class to be inserted into the div when I click in the < li >
Here is a rough twiddle:
https://ember-twiddle.com/f35bb4b593394d955460a83a10f092a4
In my template, the < li > has an action:
<li {{action 'showDetails'}}>
which fires the showDetails action in my controller (I know it's firing because of the :) in console):
withDetails: false,
actions: {
showDetails: function() {
console.log(":)");
this.set('withDetails', true);
}
}
which should add the with-detail class to my details div:
<div {{bind-attr class=":game-details withDetails"}} >
which should match my CSS:
.game-details {
display: none;
border: 1px solid red;
}
.game-details.with-details {
display: block;
border: 1px solid green;
}
It should be that easy. What am I missing?
[ EDIT ] I just learned this trick:
Wrong:
<div class="game-details" {{bind-attr class="withDetails"}}>
Right:
<div {{bind-attr class=":game-details withDetails"}}>
which shows the div, but does not attach a with-details class I can target.
bind-attr is deprecated since 1.13 and disabled since 2.0. Instead, you should use embedded {{if}} in your class attribute, like so:
<div class="game-details {{if withDetails "with-details"}}">
{{outlet}}
</div>

Mouse hover with ember

I am new to Ember. I want when i hover the mouse over a .png file to be transparent and to exist there on the right corner an 'X' button and when you press it, it will be removed from the store. Any ideas or any example? I have these files:
showactivecamp.hbs
<style type="text/css">
.image {
width: 190px;
height: 190px;
opacity: 1;
}
.image:hover {
opacity: 0.3;
}
i.fa-remove {
#extend . image : hover;
color: #fff;
background-color: #808080;
background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5);
position: absolute;
top: 8px;
right: 8px;
padding: 2px;
z-index: 1;
cursor: pointer;
}
</style>
<div class="thmb-prev">
<button type="button" class="fa fa-remove" {{action "removeCampaign" on="click"}}>
</button>
<img src="/assets/images/photos/media2.png" class="image" alt="">
</div>
controllers\showactivecamp.js
import Ember from 'ember';
export default Ember.ObjectController.extend({
needs: ['campaign'],
actions: {
removeCampaign: function (campaign) {
var camp = this.get('model');
camp.deleteRecord();
camp.save();
}
},
getactivecamp: function () {
return this.store.findAll('campaign');
}.property()
});
views\showactivecamp.js
import Ember from 'ember';
export default Ember.View.extend({
click: function (evt) {
this.get('controller').send('click', this.get('campaign'));
}
});
I believe something like this would be best handled with a CSS solution rather than creating the unnecessary views in Javascript
http://emberjs.jsbin.com/jecew/1
You posted your code but not mentioned about the issue. I am not sure what is the issue you are getting.
Have a look into this jsbin http://jsbin.com/xumomu/1. I have used FixtureAdapter.
UPDATE:
http://jsbin.com/xumomu/2/
I have wrapped image and close icon in a view called 'image'. X icon will be shown on mouse enter and will be hidden on mouse leave using jQuery.
As Ember guide says, Use View when you need sophisticated handling of user events.
I suggest you to go through documentation to get clear idea about View and Event handling in ember.

Kendo treeview with columns in nodes

I'd like to create a treeview with columns as part of the node template. Essentially, I have supplemental data that I want displayed along with the treeview so that the data lines up in columns after the initial node text.
I'm using the Kendo treeview because I need to be able to reorder the items easily using the drag and drop the treeview provides. I've tried using CSS positioning in a Kendo treeview template, but regardless of what I try, the columns to the right of the node are always displayed relative to the node itself.
Any ideas how I can create a treeview that has columnar data as part of the node template that aligns correctly? Using tables messes with the treeview and absolute positioning doesn't seem to work, either. I've tried doing this using table layouts in css:
css ---
.layout-container {
display: table;
}
.layout-row {
display: table-row;
}
.layout-cell {
display: table-cell;
padding-left: 10px;
}
html ----
<div id="treeview" class="layout-container"></div>
<script id="treeview-template" type="text/kendo-ui-template">
<div class="layout-row">
<div class="layout-cell">#: item.text #</div>
<div class="layout-cell">#: item.dept #</div>
<div class="layout-cell">#: item.owner #</div>
</div>
</script>
Here's a jsFiddle of what I have so far: http://jsfiddle.net/trentballew/oc9qsnyc/.
With the help of the Telerik folks, I found the answer by using a conditional template like this to fix the indenting of the second column in the node:
Template:
<div class="item-styling item-text">#: item.text #</div>
# if (item.rowLevel === 2) { #
<div class="item-styling move"> #: item.dept #</div>
# } else { #
<div class="item-styling"> #: item.dept #</div>
# } #
CSS
.item-styling{
display: inline-block;
text-align: left;
width: 150px;
}
.move{
margin-left: 17px;
}
The updated fiddle with the solution is here: http://jsfiddle.net/trentballew/oc9qsnyc/6/.