<!DOCTYPE html>
<title>Test that window.fence.reportEvent() succeeds in a fenced frame.</title>
<script src="/resources/testharness.js"></script>
<script src="/resources/testharnessreport.js"></script>
<script src="/common/utils.js"></script>
<script src="/common/dispatcher/dispatcher.js"></script>
<script src="resources/utils.js"></script>
<body>
<script>
promise_test(async(t) => {
const fencedframe = await attachFencedFrameContext({generator_api: 'fledge',
register_beacon: true});
// This page will call reportEvent twice: Once for an enum event, and once
// for a custom URL event. Both beacons are expected to send successfully.
await fencedframe.execute(() => {
const destination_enum_event = {
eventType: 'click',
eventData: 'enum',
destination: ['buyer']
}
window.fence.reportEvent(destination_enum_event);
const destination_url = new URL(BEACON_URL + "?type=url",
get_host_info().HTTPS_ORIGIN);
const destination_url_event = {
destinationURL: destination_url
}
window.fence.reportEvent(destination_url_event);
});
const [enum_origin, enum_referrer] = await nextBeacon("click", "enum")
.then(data => data.split(','));
const [url_origin, url_referrer] = await nextBeacon("url", "<No data>")
.then(data => data.split(','));
assert_equals(enum_origin, location.origin,
'The enum origin should be correctly set.');
// GET requests do not set an 'Origin' header if same-origin to the request's
// destination.
assert_equals(url_origin, '<No data>',
'The url origin should be correctly set.');
assert_equals(enum_referrer, location.origin + "/",
'The enum referrer should be correctly set.');
assert_equals(url_referrer, location.origin + "/",
'The url referrer should be correctly set.');
}, 'Test that window.fence.reportEvent() succeeds in a fenced frame.');
</script>
</body>