test: add comprehensive tests for plugin authentication components
Summary
test: add comprehensive tests for plugin authentication components
- Introduced unit tests for the components, including , , and .
- Implemented tests for rendering, props handling, user interactions, and edge cases.
- Ensured proper integration with mocked API hooks and context providers.
- Enhanced coverage for credential handling and OAuth flows.
Checklist
- [ ] This change requires a documentation update, included: Dify Document
- [x] I understand that this PR may be closed in case there was no previous discussion or issues. (This doesn't apply to typos!)
- [x] I've added a test for each change that was introduced, and I tried as much as possible to make a single atomic change.
- [x] I've updated the documentation accordingly.
- [x] I ran
dev/reformat(backend) andcd web && npx lint-staged(frontend) to appease the lint gods
Summary of Changes
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This pull request significantly enhances the test coverage for the plugin authentication components. The added tests ensure the robustness and reliability of API key and OAuth credential handling, covering a wide array of scenarios from UI rendering and user interactions to complex data flows and error handling. This improvement aims to prevent regressions and maintain a high standard of quality for the authentication mechanisms.
Highlights
- Comprehensive Test Coverage: Introduced extensive unit tests for core plugin authentication components including
AddApiKeyButton,AddOAuthButton,ApiKeyModal, andOAuthClientSettings. - Component Integration Testing: Added integration tests for the main
Authorizecomponent and its sub-components, ensuring seamless interaction between them. - Hook and Utility Testing: Implemented tests for the
usePluginAuthandusePluginAuthActionhooks, as well as thetransformFormSchemasSecretInpututility, covering various data flows and edge cases. - UI Interaction Validation: Tests cover rendering, props handling, user interactions (e.g., button clicks, modal open/close), and disabled states across all authentication-related UI elements.
- API Mocking and Edge Cases: Ensured proper integration with mocked API hooks and context providers, and validated behavior for various edge cases like empty payloads, undefined properties, and concurrent actions.
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