'use strict'; const common = require('../common'); const { setTimeout } = require('timers/promises'); if (common.isIBMi) common.skip('IBMi does not support `fs.watch()`'); // fs-watch on folders have limited capability in AIX. // The testcase makes use of folder watching, and causes // hang. This behavior is documented. Skip this for AIX. if (common.isAIX) common.skip('folder watch capability is limited in AIX.'); const assert = require('assert'); const path = require('path'); const fs = require('fs'); const tmpdir = require('../common/tmpdir'); const testDir = tmpdir.path; tmpdir.refresh(); // Assert recursive watch does not leak handles const rootDirectory = fs.mkdtempSync(testDir + path.sep); const testDirectory = path.join(rootDirectory, 'test-7'); const filePath = path.join(testDirectory, 'only-file.txt'); fs.mkdirSync(testDirectory); let watcherClosed = false; const watcher = fs.watch(testDirectory, { recursive: true }); watcher.on('change', common.mustCallAtLeast(async (event, filename) => { await setTimeout(common.platformTimeout(100)); if (filename === path.basename(filePath)) { watcher.close(); watcherClosed = true; } await setTimeout(common.platformTimeout(100)); assert(!process._getActiveHandles().some((handle) => handle.constructor.name === 'StatWatcher')); })); process.on('exit', function() { assert(watcherClosed, 'watcher Object was not closed'); }); // Do the write with a delay to ensure that the OS is ready to notify us. (async () => { await setTimeout(200); fs.writeFileSync(filePath, 'content'); })().then(common.mustCall());