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235 lines
7.7 KiB
TypeScript
235 lines
7.7 KiB
TypeScript
/**
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* @license
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* Copyright 2025 Google LLC
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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*/
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/* eslint-disable @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any */
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import { describe, it, expect, vi, beforeEach, afterEach } from 'vitest';
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import { retryWithBackoff } from './retry.js';
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// Define an interface for the error with a status property
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interface HttpError extends Error {
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status?: number;
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}
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// Helper to create a mock function that fails a certain number of times
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const createFailingFunction = (
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failures: number,
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successValue: string = 'success',
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) => {
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let attempts = 0;
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return vi.fn(async () => {
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attempts++;
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if (attempts <= failures) {
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// Simulate a retryable error
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const error: HttpError = new Error(`Simulated error attempt ${attempts}`);
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error.status = 500; // Simulate a server error
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throw error;
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}
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return successValue;
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});
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};
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// Custom error for testing non-retryable conditions
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class NonRetryableError extends Error {
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constructor(message: string) {
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super(message);
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this.name = 'NonRetryableError';
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}
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}
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describe('retryWithBackoff', () => {
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beforeEach(() => {
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vi.useFakeTimers();
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});
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afterEach(() => {
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vi.restoreAllMocks();
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});
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it('should return the result on the first attempt if successful', async () => {
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const mockFn = createFailingFunction(0);
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const result = await retryWithBackoff(mockFn);
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expect(result).toBe('success');
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expect(mockFn).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1);
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});
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it('should retry and succeed if failures are within maxAttempts', async () => {
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const mockFn = createFailingFunction(2);
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const promise = retryWithBackoff(mockFn, {
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maxAttempts: 3,
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initialDelayMs: 10,
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});
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await vi.runAllTimersAsync(); // Ensure all delays and retries complete
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const result = await promise;
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expect(result).toBe('success');
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expect(mockFn).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(3);
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});
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it('should throw an error if all attempts fail', async () => {
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const mockFn = createFailingFunction(3);
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// 1. Start the retryable operation, which returns a promise.
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const promise = retryWithBackoff(mockFn, {
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maxAttempts: 3,
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initialDelayMs: 10,
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});
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// 2. IMPORTANT: Attach the rejection expectation to the promise *immediately*.
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// This ensures a 'catch' handler is present before the promise can reject.
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// The result is a new promise that resolves when the assertion is met.
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const assertionPromise = expect(promise).rejects.toThrow(
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'Simulated error attempt 3',
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);
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// 3. Now, advance the timers. This will trigger the retries and the
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// eventual rejection. The handler attached in step 2 will catch it.
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await vi.runAllTimersAsync();
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// 4. Await the assertion promise itself to ensure the test was successful.
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await assertionPromise;
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// 5. Finally, assert the number of calls.
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expect(mockFn).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(3);
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});
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it('should not retry if shouldRetry returns false', async () => {
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const mockFn = vi.fn(async () => {
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throw new NonRetryableError('Non-retryable error');
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});
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const shouldRetry = (error: Error) => !(error instanceof NonRetryableError);
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const promise = retryWithBackoff(mockFn, {
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shouldRetry,
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initialDelayMs: 10,
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});
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await expect(promise).rejects.toThrow('Non-retryable error');
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expect(mockFn).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1);
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});
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it('should use default shouldRetry if not provided, retrying on 429', async () => {
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const mockFn = vi.fn(async () => {
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const error = new Error('Too Many Requests') as any;
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error.status = 429;
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throw error;
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});
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const promise = retryWithBackoff(mockFn, {
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maxAttempts: 2,
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initialDelayMs: 10,
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});
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// Attach the rejection expectation *before* running timers
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const assertionPromise =
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expect(promise).rejects.toThrow('Too Many Requests');
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// Run timers to trigger retries and eventual rejection
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await vi.runAllTimersAsync();
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// Await the assertion
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await assertionPromise;
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expect(mockFn).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(2);
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});
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it('should use default shouldRetry if not provided, not retrying on 400', async () => {
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const mockFn = vi.fn(async () => {
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const error = new Error('Bad Request') as any;
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error.status = 400;
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throw error;
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});
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const promise = retryWithBackoff(mockFn, {
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maxAttempts: 2,
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initialDelayMs: 10,
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});
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await expect(promise).rejects.toThrow('Bad Request');
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expect(mockFn).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1);
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});
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it('should respect maxDelayMs', async () => {
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const mockFn = createFailingFunction(3);
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const setTimeoutSpy = vi.spyOn(global, 'setTimeout');
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const promise = retryWithBackoff(mockFn, {
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maxAttempts: 4,
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initialDelayMs: 100,
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maxDelayMs: 250, // Max delay is less than 100 * 2 * 2 = 400
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});
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await vi.advanceTimersByTimeAsync(1000); // Advance well past all delays
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await promise;
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const delays = setTimeoutSpy.mock.calls.map((call) => call[1] as number);
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// Delays should be around initial, initial*2, maxDelay (due to cap)
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// Jitter makes exact assertion hard, so we check ranges / caps
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expect(delays.length).toBe(3);
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expect(delays[0]).toBeGreaterThanOrEqual(100 * 0.7);
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expect(delays[0]).toBeLessThanOrEqual(100 * 1.3);
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expect(delays[1]).toBeGreaterThanOrEqual(200 * 0.7);
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expect(delays[1]).toBeLessThanOrEqual(200 * 1.3);
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// The third delay should be capped by maxDelayMs (250ms), accounting for jitter
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expect(delays[2]).toBeGreaterThanOrEqual(250 * 0.7);
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expect(delays[2]).toBeLessThanOrEqual(250 * 1.3);
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});
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it('should handle jitter correctly, ensuring varied delays', async () => {
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let mockFn = createFailingFunction(5);
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const setTimeoutSpy = vi.spyOn(global, 'setTimeout');
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// Run retryWithBackoff multiple times to observe jitter
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const runRetry = () =>
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retryWithBackoff(mockFn, {
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maxAttempts: 2, // Only one retry, so one delay
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initialDelayMs: 100,
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maxDelayMs: 1000,
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});
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// We expect rejections as mockFn fails 5 times
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const promise1 = runRetry();
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// Attach the rejection expectation *before* running timers
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const assertionPromise1 = expect(promise1).rejects.toThrow();
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await vi.runAllTimersAsync(); // Advance for the delay in the first runRetry
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await assertionPromise1;
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const firstDelaySet = setTimeoutSpy.mock.calls.map(
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(call) => call[1] as number,
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);
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setTimeoutSpy.mockClear(); // Clear calls for the next run
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// Reset mockFn to reset its internal attempt counter for the next run
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mockFn = createFailingFunction(5); // Re-initialize with 5 failures
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const promise2 = runRetry();
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// Attach the rejection expectation *before* running timers
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const assertionPromise2 = expect(promise2).rejects.toThrow();
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await vi.runAllTimersAsync(); // Advance for the delay in the second runRetry
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await assertionPromise2;
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const secondDelaySet = setTimeoutSpy.mock.calls.map(
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(call) => call[1] as number,
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);
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// Check that the delays are not exactly the same due to jitter
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// This is a probabilistic test, but with +/-30% jitter, it's highly likely they differ.
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if (firstDelaySet.length > 0 && secondDelaySet.length > 0) {
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// Check the first delay of each set
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expect(firstDelaySet[0]).not.toBe(secondDelaySet[0]);
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} else {
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// If somehow no delays were captured (e.g. test setup issue), fail explicitly
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throw new Error('Delays were not captured for jitter test');
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}
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// Ensure delays are within the expected jitter range [70, 130] for initialDelayMs = 100
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[...firstDelaySet, ...secondDelaySet].forEach((d) => {
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expect(d).toBeGreaterThanOrEqual(100 * 0.7);
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expect(d).toBeLessThanOrEqual(100 * 1.3);
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});
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});
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});
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