Add coexistence checks to all enqueue methods to prevent loading both React and Grid.js assets simultaneously. Changes: - ReactAdmin.php: Only enqueue React assets when ?react=1 - Init.php: Skip Grid.js when React active on admin pages - Form.php, Coupon.php, Access.php: Restore classic assets when ?react=0 - Customer.php, Product.php, License.php: Add coexistence checks Now the toggle between Classic and React versions works correctly. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Prefer await expect(...).resolves over expect(await ...) syntax (prefer-expect-resolves)
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When working with promises, there are two primary ways you can test the resolved value:
- use the
resolvemodifier onexpect(await expect(...).resolves.<matcher>style) awaitthe promise and assert against its result (expect(await ...).<matcher>style)
While the second style is arguably less dependent on jest, if the promise
rejects it will be treated as a general error, resulting in less predictable
behaviour and output from jest.
Additionally, favoring the first style ensures consistency with its rejects
counterpart, as there is no way of "awaiting" a rejection.
Rule details
This rule triggers a warning if an await is done within an expect, and
recommends using resolves instead.
Examples of incorrect code for this rule
it('passes', async () => {
expect(await someValue()).toBe(true);
});
it('is true', async () => {
const myPromise = Promise.resolve(true);
expect(await myPromise).toBe(true);
});
Examples of correct code for this rule
it('passes', async () => {
await expect(someValue()).resolves.toBe(true);
});
it('is true', async () => {
const myPromise = Promise.resolve(true);
await expect(myPromise).resolves.toBe(true);
});
it('errors', async () => {
await expect(Promise.reject(new Error('oh noes!'))).rejects.toThrowError(
'oh noes!',
);
});