👷 Tests, how do they work
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@ -66,8 +66,8 @@ class CrashReporter {
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getLastCrashReport () {
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const reports = this.getUploadedReports()
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.sort((a, b) => {
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const ats = (a && a.timestamp) ? new Date(a.timestamp).getTime() : 0
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const bts = (b && b.timestamp) ? new Date(b.timestamp).getTime() : 0
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const ats = (a && a.date) ? new Date(a.date).getTime() : 0
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const bts = (b && b.date) ? new Date(b.date).getTime() : 0
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return bts - ats
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})
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@ -263,15 +263,15 @@ describe('crashReporter module', () => {
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// Let's find the newest report
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const newestReport = reports.reduce((acc, cur) => {
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const timestamp = new Date(cur.timestamp).getTime();
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const timestamp = new Date(cur.date).getTime();
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return (timestamp > acc.timestamp)
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? { report: cur, timestamp: timestamp }
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: acc
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}, { timestamp: 0 })
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// In our case, the first report is actually the newest
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assert(lastReport != null)
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assert(lastReport === newestReport.report)
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assert(lastReport.date.toString() === newestReport.report.date.toString())
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})
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})
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