fune/browser/base/content/test/popupNotifications/browser_reshow_in_background.js

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"use strict";
/**
* Tests that when PopupNotifications for background tabs are reshown, they
* don't show up in the foreground tab, but only in the background tab that
* they belong to.
*/
add_task(async function test_background_notifications_dont_reshow_in_foreground() {
// Our initial tab will be A. Let's open two more tabs B and C, but keep
// A selected. Then, we'll trigger a PopupNotification in C, and then make
// it reshow.
let tabB = BrowserTestUtils.addTab(gBrowser, "http://example.com/");
await BrowserTestUtils.browserLoaded(tabB.linkedBrowser);
let tabC = BrowserTestUtils.addTab(gBrowser, "http://example.com/");
await BrowserTestUtils.browserLoaded(tabC.linkedBrowser);
let seenEvents = [];
let options = {
dismissed: false,
eventCallback(popupEvent) {
seenEvents.push(popupEvent);
},
};
let notification =
PopupNotifications.show(tabC.linkedBrowser, "test-notification",
"", "plugins-notification-icon",
null, null, options);
Assert.deepEqual(seenEvents, [], "Should have seen no events yet.");
await BrowserTestUtils.switchTab(gBrowser, tabB);
Assert.deepEqual(seenEvents, [], "Should have seen no events yet.");
notification.reshow();
Assert.deepEqual(seenEvents, [], "Should have seen no events yet.");
let panelShown =
BrowserTestUtils.waitForEvent(PopupNotifications.panel, "popupshown");
await BrowserTestUtils.switchTab(gBrowser, tabC);
await panelShown;
Assert.equal(seenEvents.length, 2, "Should have seen two events.");
Assert.equal(seenEvents[0], "showing", "Should have said popup was showing.");
Assert.equal(seenEvents[1], "shown", "Should have said popup was shown.");
let panelHidden =
BrowserTestUtils.waitForEvent(PopupNotifications.panel, "popuphidden");
PopupNotifications.remove(notification);
await panelHidden;
BrowserTestUtils.removeTab(tabB);
BrowserTestUtils.removeTab(tabC);
});