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Tasks 16-20: Online Board Tests (Search/Filter, Tabs, Flight List, Details Modal, Time/Date)
- Task 16: Search & Filter tests (37 tests) - departure/arrival cities, passenger count, cabin class
- Task 17: Arrival/Departure Tabs tests (45 tests) - tab switching, flight display, sorting
- Task 18: Flight List View tests (50 tests) - display, sorting, filtering, pagination, loading states
- Task 19: Flight Details Modal tests (40 tests) - opening/closing, content display, actions
- Task 20: Time & Date Filter tests (43 tests) - date selection, time ranges, calendar navigation

Tasks 21-25: Flight Details Tests (Flight Info, Passengers, Seats, Services, Fares)
- Task 21: Flight Info Display tests (40 tests) - basic info, airports, route visualization, timeline
- Task 22: Passenger Info tests (50 tests) - passenger list, details, services, special requirements
- Task 23: Seat Selection tests (50 tests) - seat map, selection, categories, recommendations
- Task 24: Service Selection tests (25 tests) - baggage, meals, seats, summary
- Task 25: Fare Display tests (55 tests) - fare breakdown, comparisons, discounts, refunds

All tests follow AAA pattern and use data-testid selectors matching Angular version.
Total: 245 tests across 10 feature suites.
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@tufjs/canonical-json

JSON canonicalization compliant with the OLPC Canonical JSON specification.

Why

If you're looking for RFC 8785 compliant JSON canonicalization there are any number of libraries to choose from. You should only select this library if you know that you specifically need support for the OLPC-style of canonicalization.

One reason you might chose OLPC compliance is for interoperability with The Update Framework which specifically calls out OLPC as the canonicalization standard for computing signatures over TUF metadata.

The canonicalized strings generated by this library are compatible with those generated by the Python-based securesystemslib library and the Go-based go-securesystemslib library.

Installation

npm install @tufjs/canonical-json

Usage

const json = require('@tufjs/canonical-json')

const obj = {
  bool: true,
  num: 42,
  ary: [1, 2, 3],
  str: "foo\\bar"
}

console.log(json.canonicalize(obj))
// output: {"ary":[1,2,3],"bool":true,"num":42,"str":"foo\\bar"}