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* [fetch-utils] Fix FetchUtilsTests.js tests * Cleanup between tests * Define `AbortError` * [fetch-utils] Add `expectConnectionCount` showcasing that the connection stays on when the stream is destroyed * Revert "[fetch-utils] Add `expectConnectionCount` showcasing that the connection stays on when the stream is destroyed" This reverts commit b10da7b3fc06a7345df8fd70f27fad70a478bbb4. * [fetch-utils] Fix `supports abort signals` test * [fetch-utils] Add tests "aborts the request when the request body is destroyed during transfer" * [fetch-utils] Add extra waiting step before `expectRequestAborted` * [fetch-utils] Add `while (!req?.destroyed) await wait(10)` Unfortunately I couldn't find a better event to await. To try with this to test flakiness ``` for i in {1..100}; do npm run test:unit || break; echo "Run $i completed"; done ``` * [fetch-utils] Replace arbitrary `wait(10)` by `this.server.waitForEvent('request-received')` * [fetch-utils] Improve tests per PR comments See https://github.com/overleaf/internal/pull/20210 1. Replace `waitForEvent` with `once` 2. Replace `waitForRequestAborted` by `expectRequestAborted` 3. Add comment in `expectRequestAborted` empty catch block Non-flakiness rechecked with `for i in {1..100}; do npm run test:unit || break; echo "Run $i completed"; done` * [fetch-utils] Add small wait before checking `lastReq === undefined` Per https://github.com/overleaf/internal/pull/20210#discussion_r1743329462 GitOrigin-RevId: 5fe542e0a8e6011307e03237e2f81404d9a0e674 |
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