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payloadcms/test/runE2E.ts
Jacob Fletcher c96fa613bc feat!: on demand rsc (#8364)
Currently, Payload renders all custom components on initial compile of
the admin panel. This is problematic for two key reasons:
1. Custom components do not receive contextual data, i.e. fields do not
receive their field data, edit views do not receive their document data,
etc.
2. Components are unnecessarily rendered before they are used

This was initially required to support React Server Components within
the Payload Admin Panel for two key reasons:
1. Fields can be dynamically rendered within arrays, blocks, etc.
2. Documents can be recursively rendered within a "drawer" UI, i.e.
relationship fields
3. Payload supports server/client component composition 

In order to achieve this, components need to be rendered on the server
and passed as "slots" to the client. Currently, the pattern for this is
to render custom server components in the "client config". Then when a
view or field is needed to be rendered, we first check the client config
for a "pre-rendered" component, otherwise render our client-side
fallback component.

But for the reasons listed above, this pattern doesn't exactly make
custom server components very useful within the Payload Admin Panel,
which is where this PR comes in. Now, instead of pre-rendering all
components on initial compile, we're able to render custom components
_on demand_, only as they are needed.

To achieve this, we've established [this
pattern](https://github.com/payloadcms/payload/pull/8481) of React
Server Functions in the Payload Admin Panel. With Server Functions, we
can iterate the Payload Config and return JSX through React's
`text/x-component` content-type. This means we're able to pass
contextual props to custom components, such as data for fields and
views.

## Breaking Changes

1. Add the following to your root layout file, typically located at
`(app)/(payload)/layout.tsx`:

    ```diff
    /* THIS FILE WAS GENERATED AUTOMATICALLY BY PAYLOAD. */
    /* DO NOT MODIFY IT BECAUSE IT COULD BE REWRITTEN AT ANY TIME. */
    + import type { ServerFunctionClient } from 'payload'

    import config from '@payload-config'
    import { RootLayout } from '@payloadcms/next/layouts'
    import { handleServerFunctions } from '@payloadcms/next/utilities'
    import React from 'react'

    import { importMap } from './admin/importMap.js'
    import './custom.scss'

    type Args = {
      children: React.ReactNode
    }

+ const serverFunctions: ServerFunctionClient = async function (args) {
    +  'use server'
    +  return handleServerFunctions({
    +    ...args,
    +    config,
    +    importMap,
    +  })
    + }

    const Layout = ({ children }: Args) => (
      <RootLayout
        config={config}
        importMap={importMap}
    +  serverFunctions={serverFunctions}
      >
        {children}
      </RootLayout>
    )

    export default Layout
    ```

2. If you were previously posting to the `/api/form-state` endpoint, it
no longer exists. Instead, you'll need to invoke the `form-state` Server
Function, which can be done through the _new_ `getFormState` utility:

    ```diff
    - import { getFormState } from '@payloadcms/ui'
    - const { state } = await getFormState({
    -   apiRoute: '',
    -   body: {
    -     // ...
    -   },
    -   serverURL: ''
    - })

    + const { getFormState } = useServerFunctions()
    +
    + const { state } = await getFormState({
    +   // ...
    + })
    ```

## Breaking Changes

```diff
- useFieldProps()
- useCellProps()
```

More details coming soon.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alessio Gravili <alessio@gravili.de>
Co-authored-by: Jarrod Flesch <jarrodmflesch@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: James <james@trbl.design>
2024-11-11 13:59:05 -05:00

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import { spawn } from 'child_process'
import globby from 'globby'
import minimist from 'minimist'
import path from 'path'
import shelljs from 'shelljs'
import slash from 'slash'
import { fileURLToPath } from 'url'
const __filename = fileURLToPath(import.meta.url)
const dirname = path.dirname(__filename)
shelljs.env.DISABLE_LOGGING = 'true'
const prod = process.argv.includes('--prod')
process.argv = process.argv.filter((arg) => arg !== '--prod')
if (prod) {
process.env.PAYLOAD_TEST_PROD = 'true'
shelljs.env.PAYLOAD_TEST_PROD = 'true'
}
const playwrightBin = path.resolve(dirname, '../node_modules/.bin/playwright')
const testRunCodes: { code: number; suiteName: string }[] = []
const { _: args, bail, part } = minimist(process.argv.slice(2))
const suiteName = args[0]
// Run all
if (!suiteName) {
let files = await globby(`${path.resolve(dirname).replace(/\\/g, '/')}/**/*e2e.spec.ts`)
const totalFiles = files.length
if (part) {
if (!part.includes('/')) {
throw new Error('part must be in the format of "1/2"')
}
const [partToRun, totalParts] = part.split('/').map((n) => parseInt(n))
if (partToRun > totalParts) {
throw new Error('part cannot be greater than totalParts')
}
const partSize = Math.ceil(files.length / totalParts)
const start = (partToRun - 1) * partSize
const end = start + partSize
files = files.slice(start, end)
}
if (files.length !== totalFiles) {
console.log(`\n\nExecuting part ${part}: ${files.length} of ${totalFiles} E2E tests...\n\n`)
} else {
console.log(`\n\nExecuting all ${files.length} E2E tests...\n\n`)
}
console.log(`${files.join('\n')}\n`)
for (const file of files) {
clearWebpackCache()
const baseTestFolder = file.split('/test/')[1].split('/')[0]
await executePlaywright(file, baseTestFolder, bail)
}
} else {
// Run specific suite
clearWebpackCache()
const suitePath = path.resolve(dirname, suiteName, 'e2e.spec.ts').replaceAll('__', '/')
const baseTestFolder = suiteName.split('__')[0]
await executePlaywright(suitePath, baseTestFolder)
}
console.log('\nRESULTS:')
testRunCodes.forEach((tr) => {
console.log(`\tSuite: ${tr.suiteName}, Success: ${tr.code === 0}`)
})
console.log('\n')
// baseTestFolder is the most top level folder of the test suite, that contains the payload config.
// We need this because pnpm dev for a given test suite will always be run from the top level test folder,
// not from a nested suite folder.
async function executePlaywright(suitePath: string, baseTestFolder: string, bail = false) {
console.log(`Executing ${suitePath}...`)
const playwrightCfg = path.resolve(
dirname,
`${bail ? 'playwright.bail.config.ts' : 'playwright.config.ts'}`,
)
const spawnDevArgs: string[] = ['dev', baseTestFolder, '--start-memory-db']
if (prod) {
spawnDevArgs.push('--prod')
}
process.env.START_MEMORY_DB = 'true'
const child = spawn('pnpm', spawnDevArgs, {
stdio: 'inherit',
cwd: path.resolve(dirname, '..'),
env: {
...process.env,
},
})
const cmd = slash(`${playwrightBin} test ${suitePath} -c ${playwrightCfg}`)
console.log('\n', cmd)
const { code, stdout } = shelljs.exec(cmd, {
cwd: path.resolve(dirname, '..'),
})
const suite = path.basename(path.dirname(suitePath))
const results = { code, suiteName: suite }
if (code) {
if (bail) {
console.error(`TEST FAILURE DURING ${suite} suite.`)
}
child.kill(1)
process.exit(1)
} else {
child.kill()
}
testRunCodes.push(results)
return stdout
}
function clearWebpackCache() {
const webpackCachePath = path.resolve(dirname, '../node_modules/.cache/webpack')
shelljs.rm('-rf', webpackCachePath)
}