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39 changes: 39 additions & 0 deletions test/jasmine/tests/colorbar_test.js
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -524,5 +524,44 @@ describe('Test colorbar:', function() {
.catch(failTest)
.then(done);
});

it('creates the same colorbars attributes in newPlot and react', function(done) {
var z = [[1, 10], [100, 1000]];

var expectedAttrs = [];
var actualAttrs = [];

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The test looks great.
Non-blocking, but maybe you could add a getter function to avoid duplication:
Something like:

function pushItemsTo(a) {
    var colorbars = d3.select(gd).selectAll('.colorbar');
    colorbars.selectAll('.cbfill').each(function() {
        var attrsForElem = {};
        for(var i = 0; i < this.attributes.length; i++) {
            var attr = this.attributes.item(i);
            attrsForElem[attr.name] = attr.value;
        }
        a.push(attrsForElem);
    });
}

Plotly.newPlot(gd, [{type: 'contour', z: z}])
.then(function() {
    pushItemsTo(expectedAttrs);

    return Plotly.newPlot(gd, [{type: 'heatmap', z: z}])
    .then(function() {
        return Plotly.react(gd, [{type: 'contour', z: z}]);
    });
})
.then(function() {
    pushItemsTo(actualAttrs);

    expect(actualAttrs).toEqual(expectedAttrs);
})

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Done 🙂

Plotly.newPlot(gd, [{type: 'contour', z: z}])
.then(function() {
var colorbars = d3.select(gd).selectAll('.colorbar');
colorbars.selectAll('.cbfill').each(function() {
var attrsForElem = {};
for(var i = 0; i < this.attributes.length; i++) {
var attr = this.attributes.item(i);
attrsForElem[attr.name] = attr.value;
}
expectedAttrs.push(attrsForElem);
});

return Plotly.newPlot(gd, [{type: 'heatmap', z: z}])
.then(function() {
return Plotly.react(gd, [{type: 'contour', z: z}]);
});
})
.then(function() {
var colorbars = d3.select(gd).selectAll('.colorbar');
colorbars.selectAll('.cbfill').each(function() {
var attrsForElem = {};
for(var i = 0; i < this.attributes.length; i++) {
var attr = this.attributes.item(i);
attrsForElem[attr.name] = attr.value;
}
actualAttrs.push(attrsForElem);
});
expect(actualAttrs).toEqual(expectedAttrs);
})
.catch(failTest)
.then(done);
});
});
});