MSC: https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/3089
Includes part of MSC3088 (room subtyping): https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/3088
The NamespacedValue stuff is borrowed from the Extensible Events implementation PR in the react-sdk as a useful thing to put here. When/if the MSCs become stable, we'd convert the values to enums and drop the constants (or keep them for migration purposes, but switch to stable).
This flags the whole thing as unstable because it's highly subject to change.
Now that we're pointing at `src/` for tests, we can stop trying to load source maps from random places. With this dependency used, source maps are off by a few lines.
The earlier commit, d3ce0cb82f, has most of the juicy details on this. In addition to d3ce's changes, we also:
* Use `TestClient` in many integration tests due to subtle behaviour changes in imports when switching to ES6. Namely the behaviour where setting the request function is less reliable in the way we did it, but `TestClient` is very reliable.
* We now use the Olm loader more often to avoid having to maintain so much duplicate code. This makes the imports slightly easier to read.
Much of this transformation has been done automatically:
* add expect import to each file
* replace `not.to` with `toNot`
* replace `to[Not]Be{Undefined,Null}` with equivalents
* replace `jasmine.createSpy(...)` with `except.createSpy`, and `andCallFake`
with `andCall`
Also:
* replace `jasmine.createSpyObj` with manual alternatives
* replace `jasmine.Clock` with `lolex`
Remove some we don't care about. Set some other ones we do care
about but don't currently adhere to to warn. Set the max warnings
threshold to the current number of warnings, so we don't introduce
more of them. Fix a bunch of legit lint errors and add exceptions
to various places in the test code that does funny things with
'this'.
* if getFilter fails for a filterId, null out the localStorage id and
redirect to the createFilter path
* add spec
* fix unit/matrix-client.spec.js http response not matching synapse