| // Flags: --expose-internals |
| 'use strict'; |
| const common = require('../common'); |
| common.skipIfInspectorDisabled(); |
| common.skipIf32Bits(); |
| const { NodeInstance } = require('../common/inspector-helper.js'); |
| const assert = require('assert'); |
| |
| common.skipIfWorker(); // Signal starts a server for a main thread inspector |
| |
| const script = ` |
| process._rawDebug('Waiting until a signal enables the inspector...'); |
| let waiting = setInterval(waitUntilDebugged, 50); |
| |
| function waitUntilDebugged() { |
| const { internalBinding } = require('internal/test/binding'); |
| if (!internalBinding('inspector').isEnabled()) return; |
| clearInterval(waiting); |
| // At this point, even though the Inspector is enabled, the default async |
| // call stack depth is 0. We need a chance to call |
| // Debugger.setAsyncCallStackDepth *before* activating the actual timer for |
| // async stack traces to work. Directly using a debugger statement would be |
| // too brittle, and using a longer timeout would unnecessarily slow down the |
| // test on most machines. Triggering a debugger break through an interval is |
| // a faster and more reliable way. |
| process._rawDebug('Signal received, waiting for debugger setup'); |
| waiting = setInterval(() => { debugger; }, 50); |
| } |
| |
| // This function is called by the inspector client (session) |
| function setupTimeoutWithBreak() { |
| clearInterval(waiting); |
| process._rawDebug('Debugger ready, setting up timeout with a break'); |
| setTimeout(() => { debugger; }, 50); |
| } |
| `; |
| |
| async function waitForInitialSetup(session) { |
| console.error('[test]', 'Waiting for initial setup'); |
| await session.waitForBreakOnLine(16, '[eval]'); |
| } |
| |
| async function setupTimeoutForStackTrace(session) { |
| console.error('[test]', 'Setting up timeout for async stack trace'); |
| await session.send([ |
| { 'method': 'Runtime.evaluate', |
| 'params': { expression: 'setupTimeoutWithBreak()' } }, |
| { 'method': 'Debugger.resume' } |
| ]); |
| } |
| |
| async function checkAsyncStackTrace(session) { |
| console.error('[test]', 'Verify basic properties of asyncStackTrace'); |
| const paused = await session.waitForBreakOnLine(23, '[eval]'); |
| assert(paused.params.asyncStackTrace, |
| `${Object.keys(paused.params)} contains "asyncStackTrace" property`); |
| assert(paused.params.asyncStackTrace.description, 'Timeout'); |
| assert(paused.params.asyncStackTrace.callFrames |
| .some((frame) => frame.functionName === 'setupTimeoutWithBreak')); |
| } |
| |
| async function runTests() { |
| const instance = await NodeInstance.startViaSignal(script); |
| const session = await instance.connectInspectorSession(); |
| await session.send([ |
| { 'method': 'Runtime.enable' }, |
| { 'method': 'Debugger.enable' }, |
| { 'method': 'Debugger.setAsyncCallStackDepth', |
| 'params': { 'maxDepth': 10 } }, |
| { 'method': 'Debugger.setBlackboxPatterns', |
| 'params': { 'patterns': [] } }, |
| { 'method': 'Runtime.runIfWaitingForDebugger' } |
| ]); |
| |
| await waitForInitialSetup(session); |
| await setupTimeoutForStackTrace(session); |
| await checkAsyncStackTrace(session); |
| |
| console.error('[test]', 'Stopping child instance'); |
| session.disconnect(); |
| instance.kill(); |
| } |
| |
| runTests(); |