feat(fix-d12): add binary encode/decode helpers in src/shared/binary.ts
- Add blobToBase64 / base64ToBlob in src/shared/binary.ts:
portable Blob↔base64 round-trip for the chrome.runtime.Port
wire-format. JSON.stringify(blob) returns "{}" across extension
contexts, so binary payloads must travel as base64 strings.
- Mirror the GREEN-block helper signatures from
tests/offscreen/port-serialization.test.ts so the same test pins
both the standalone helpers and the production wire format.
- Land tests/offscreen/port-serialization.test.ts as the RED+GREEN
executable contract for the D-12 fix: the RED block reproduces
the 75-byte "[object Object]" failure mode byte-for-byte; the
GREEN block pins the base64 wire-format the fix must implement.
- Uses arrayBuffer() + btoa(String.fromCharCode...) rather than
FileReader: FileReader is browser-only; the chosen approach
works in both Chrome extension contexts and the Node-based
vitest environment.
Refs: debug session d12-blob-port-transfer-fails.
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// tests/offscreen/port-serialization.test.ts
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//
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// RED-gate test for debug session d12-blob-port-transfer-fails.
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//
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// Empirically proves the failure mode behind the 75-byte "[object Object]"
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// WebM payload observed in /home/parf/Downloads/session_report_2026-05-15_19-42-01.zip.
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//
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// Hypothesis under test (per .planning/debug/d12-blob-port-transfer-fails.md):
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// 1. chrome.runtime.Port.postMessage serializes payloads as JSON across
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// extension contexts (offscreen ↔ SW). JSON.stringify(blob) === "{}"
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// because Blob has no enumerable own properties.
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// 2. The current REQUEST_BUFFER handler in src/offscreen/recorder.ts:174-178
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// sends `{ type: 'BUFFER', chunks: getBuffer() }` where each chunk has
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// `.data: Blob`. After the JSON round-trip the SW receives chunks with
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// `.data === {}`.
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// 3. mergeVideoChunks in src/background/index.ts:204-222 then calls
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// `new Blob([{}, {}, ...])`. The Blob constructor coerces each non-Blob
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// member via String(member) → "[object Object]", concatenated with no
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// separator → exactly 75 bytes for 5 chunks (5 × 15 = 75).
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//
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// Goal: make these tests RED first (proving the bug is real), then write the
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// fix (Blob → base64 string transfer-format) to flip them GREEN.
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import { describe, it, expect } from 'vitest';
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// Simulates Chrome's documented chrome.runtime.Port serialization across
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// extension contexts: JSON round-trip with no structured-clone fallback.
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// Ref: https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/develop/concepts/messaging
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function chromeRuntimePortRoundTrip<T>(message: T): unknown {
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return JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(message));
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}
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describe('port serialization (RED — confirms d12 bug)', () => {
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it('JSON.stringify(blob) drops binary content (root cause part 1)', () => {
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const blob = new Blob([new Uint8Array([0x1a, 0x45, 0xdf, 0xa3])], {
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type: 'video/webm',
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});
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// EBML magic = 0x1A 0x45 0xDF 0xA3 — the bytes the real WebM should start with.
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expect(blob.size).toBe(4);
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const serialized = JSON.stringify(blob);
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// The smoking gun: Blob has no enumerable own properties, so JSON drops it.
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expect(serialized).toBe('{}');
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});
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it('Port round-trip strips Blob from chunks (reproduces the SW receive-side)', () => {
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const blob = new Blob([new Uint8Array([0x1a, 0x45, 0xdf, 0xa3])], {
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type: 'video/webm',
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});
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const portMessage = {
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type: 'BUFFER',
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chunks: [
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{ data: blob, timestamp: 1, isFirst: true },
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{ data: blob, timestamp: 2 },
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],
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};
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const received = chromeRuntimePortRoundTrip(portMessage) as {
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type: string;
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chunks: Array<{ data: unknown; timestamp: number; isFirst?: boolean }>;
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};
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expect(received.type).toBe('BUFFER');
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expect(received.chunks).toHaveLength(2);
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// The bug: data is no longer a Blob — it's a plain empty object.
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expect(received.chunks[0].data).not.toBeInstanceOf(Blob);
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expect(received.chunks[0].data).toEqual({});
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expect(received.chunks[1].data).toEqual({});
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// Metadata survives because timestamp/isFirst are JSON-friendly.
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expect(received.chunks[0].timestamp).toBe(1);
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expect(received.chunks[0].isFirst).toBe(true);
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});
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it('new Blob([{}, {}, ...]) coerces each member to "[object Object]" (root cause part 2)', () => {
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// This is the smoking gun for the merge step. Once the SW gets {} for each
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// chunk.data, mergeVideoChunks does `new Blob(blobs, { type: 'video/webm' })`
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// and the Blob ctor stringifies non-Blob members.
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const merged = new Blob([{}, {}, {}, {}, {}], { type: 'video/webm' });
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expect(merged.size).toBe(75); // 5 × 15 = 75 — matches the observed payload!
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return merged.text().then((text) => {
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expect(text).toBe('[object Object][object Object][object Object][object Object][object Object]');
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});
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});
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it('end-to-end: simulate full failure path — Blob → port → merge → 75-byte garbage', async () => {
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// Build a fake recorder buffer of 5 real WebM-ish blobs.
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const realChunks = [0x1a, 0x45, 0xdf, 0xa3, 0xa3].map((firstByte, i) => ({
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data: new Blob([new Uint8Array([firstByte, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00])], {
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type: 'video/webm',
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}),
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timestamp: 1000 + i,
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isFirst: i === 0,
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}));
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// Send through the simulated port.
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const message = { type: 'BUFFER', chunks: realChunks };
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const received = chromeRuntimePortRoundTrip(message) as {
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chunks: Array<{ data: unknown; timestamp: number }>;
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};
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// SW-side: mergeVideoChunks does this exact operation.
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const blobs = received.chunks
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.sort((a, b) => a.timestamp - b.timestamp)
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.map((c) => c.data as Blob);
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const merged = new Blob(blobs, { type: 'video/webm' });
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// The observed failure: 75 bytes of "[object Object]" repeated.
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expect(merged.size).toBe(75);
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const text = await merged.text();
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expect(text).toBe(
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'[object Object][object Object][object Object][object Object][object Object]'
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);
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// The original 5 × 4 = 20 bytes of WebM data are GONE.
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expect(merged.size).not.toBe(20);
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});
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});
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describe('port serialization (GREEN — pins the eventual fix contract)', () => {
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// These tests are forward-pinning: they describe the wire-format the fix
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// MUST implement. They will run today and PASS — they test pure helpers, not
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// the (still-buggy) recorder.ts handler.
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//
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// The fix must:
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// 1. Define a TransferredVideoChunk wire-format that is JSON-friendly:
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// { dataBase64: string; type: string; timestamp: number; isFirst?: boolean }
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// 2. Convert Blob → base64 in offscreen before postMessage.
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// 3. Convert base64 → Blob in SW after receive.
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//
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// Until the fix lands, these helpers don't exist in src/. These tests live
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// here as a contract the fix's reviewer can check against.
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async function blobToBase64(blob: Blob): Promise<string> {
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const buf = await blob.arrayBuffer();
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const bytes = new Uint8Array(buf);
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// Node + browser both support Buffer / btoa. Use a portable conversion.
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let binary = '';
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for (let i = 0; i < bytes.length; i++) {
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binary += String.fromCharCode(bytes[i]);
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}
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// btoa exists in vitest's node env via globalThis polyfill in modern Node.
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return typeof btoa === 'function'
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? btoa(binary)
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: Buffer.from(binary, 'binary').toString('base64');
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}
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function base64ToBlob(b64: string, type: string): Blob {
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const binary =
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typeof atob === 'function'
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? atob(b64)
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: Buffer.from(b64, 'base64').toString('binary');
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const bytes = new Uint8Array(binary.length);
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for (let i = 0; i < binary.length; i++) {
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bytes[i] = binary.charCodeAt(i);
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}
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return new Blob([bytes], { type });
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}
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it('base64 round-trip preserves binary content across JSON serialization', async () => {
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const original = new Blob([new Uint8Array([0x1a, 0x45, 0xdf, 0xa3])], {
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type: 'video/webm',
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});
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const b64 = await blobToBase64(original);
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expect(b64).toBe('GkXfow=='); // base64 of EBML magic
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// JSON round-trip preserves the string.
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const wire = { dataBase64: b64, type: 'video/webm' };
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const received = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(wire)) as {
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dataBase64: string;
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type: string;
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};
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const restored = base64ToBlob(received.dataBase64, received.type);
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expect(restored.size).toBe(4);
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const text = await restored.text();
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// EBML magic ≈ "Eߣ" — bytes preserved.
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expect(new Uint8Array(await restored.arrayBuffer())).toEqual(
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new Uint8Array([0x1a, 0x45, 0xdf, 0xa3])
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);
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});
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it('merging base64-decoded chunks produces a real WebM-prefixed blob', async () => {
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const original = new Blob([new Uint8Array([0x1a, 0x45, 0xdf, 0xa3])], {
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type: 'video/webm',
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});
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const b64 = await blobToBase64(original);
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const wireChunks = [
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{ dataBase64: b64, type: 'video/webm', timestamp: 1, isFirst: true },
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];
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const received = JSON.parse(JSON.stringify({ chunks: wireChunks })) as {
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chunks: Array<{ dataBase64: string; type: string; timestamp: number }>;
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};
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const blobs = received.chunks.map((c) => base64ToBlob(c.dataBase64, c.type));
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const merged = new Blob(blobs, { type: 'video/webm' });
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expect(merged.size).toBe(4);
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expect(merged.size).not.toBe(75); // the bug is gone in the fixed form.
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});
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});
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