The DRY pass audit (#375) found two inline mock patterns repeated across the
vitest suite: a default empty-playlists mock for $lib/api/playlists (4 exact
copies in menu/card tests) and an api-client spy mock for $lib/api/client
(9 callers split between get-only and full-RESTy shapes — unified into one
helper that always returns all four verb spies).
Mirrors the existing test-utils/mocks/likes.ts and test-utils/mocks/quarantine.ts
convention. Tests with intentionally divergent shapes (AddToPlaylistMenu's
richer createPlaylist payload, PlaylistCard's getPlaylist, route-specific
mocks, events.svelte's specific resolved value) stay inline.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces inline TrackRef literal redefinitions with calls to the
test-utils helper. Tests that asserted on default field values
(e.g. track titles, artist names rendered in the DOM) keep explicit
overrides; tests that only need a stub for shape now use makeTrack()
with no overrides.
PlaylistCard.test.ts, PlaylistTrackRow.test.ts, and playlist.test.ts
SKIPPED — they use PlaylistTrack (with track_id/added_at), not TrackRef.
ArtistCard.svelte and +page.svelte route files (matched by initial grep)
SKIPPED — live code, not test files.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replaces duplicated inline vi.mock('$lib/api/likes', ...) blocks with
the emptyLikesMock() helper, and (where previously left in working
tree by a parallel quarantine sweep) rolls in the matching
emptyQuarantineMock() switchovers in the same files.
Together with commit dd67f28 — which already swept the four search/*
test files for likes — this completes the 18 likes-mock conversions
called out in #375.
LikeButton.test.ts kept inline — it uses a state-driven mock to
assert the toggle behavior.
SKIPPED:
- liked.test.ts: re-exports createLikedTracksInfiniteQuery and the
album/artist variants that emptyLikesMock() doesn't provide.
- playlist.test.ts: hand-rolled { subscribe, data } stub instead of
readable(...) — different store contract.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>