const fs = require('fs') const fsPromises = fs.promises const Nedb = require('../lib/datastore') const N = 64 // A console.error triggers an error of the parent test const test = async () => { let filehandles = [] try { for (let i = 0; i < 2 * N + 1; i++) { const filehandle = await fsPromises.open('./test_lac/openFdsTestFile', 'r') filehandles.push(filehandle) } console.error('No error occurred while opening a file too many times') process.exit(1) } catch (error) { if (error.code !== 'EMFILE') { console.error(error) process.exit(1) } } finally { for (const filehandle of filehandles) { await filehandle.close() } filehandles = [] } try { for (let i = 0; i < N; i++) { const filehandle = await fsPromises.open('./test_lac/openFdsTestFile2', 'r') filehandles.push(filehandle) } } catch (error) { console.error(`An unexpected error occurred when opening file not too many times at i: ${i} with error: ${error}`) process.exit(1) } finally { for (const filehandle of filehandles) { await filehandle.close() } } try { const db = new Nedb({ filename: './workspace/openfds.db' }) await db.loadDatabaseAsync() await db.removeAsync({}, { multi: true }) await db.insertAsync({ hello: 'world' }) for (let i = 0; i < 2 * N + 1; i++) { await db.persistence.persistCachedDatabaseAsync() } } catch (error) { console.error(`Got unexpected error during one persistence operation at ${i}: with error: ${error}`) } } try { test() } catch (error) { console.error(error) process.exit(1) }