JSWebAssert.php in Drupal 10
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<?php
namespace Drupal\FunctionalJavascriptTests;
use Behat\Mink\Element\Element;
use Behat\Mink\Element\NodeElement;
use Behat\Mink\Exception\ElementHtmlException;
use Behat\Mink\Exception\ElementNotFoundException;
use Behat\Mink\Exception\UnsupportedDriverActionException;
use Drupal\Tests\WebAssert;
use PHPUnit\Framework\Assert;
use PHPUnit\Framework\Constraint\IsNull;
use PHPUnit\Framework\Constraint\LogicalNot;
use WebDriver\Exception;
use WebDriver\Exception\CurlExec;
// cspell:ignore interactable
/**
* Defines a class with methods for asserting presence of elements during tests.
*/
class JSWebAssert extends WebAssert {
/**
* Waits for AJAX request to be completed.
*
* @param int $timeout
* (Optional) Timeout in milliseconds, defaults to 10000.
* @param string $message
* (optional) A message for exception.
*
* @throws \RuntimeException
* When the request is not completed. If left blank, a default message will
* be displayed.
*/
public function assertWaitOnAjaxRequest($timeout = 10000, $message = 'Unable to complete AJAX request.') {
// Wait for a very short time to allow page state to update after clicking.
usleep(5000);
$condition = <<<JS
(function() {
function isAjaxing(instance) {
return instance && instance.ajaxing === true;
}
return (
// Assert no AJAX request is running (via jQuery or Drupal) and no
// animation is running.
(typeof jQuery === 'undefined' || (jQuery.active === 0 && jQuery(':animated').length === 0)) &&
(typeof Drupal === 'undefined' || typeof Drupal.ajax === 'undefined' || !Drupal.ajax.instances.some(isAjaxing))
);
}())
JS;
$result = $this->session
->wait($timeout, $condition);
if (!$result) {
throw new \RuntimeException($message);
}
}
/**
* Waits for the specified selector and returns it when available.
*
* @param string $selector
* The selector engine name. See ElementInterface::findAll() for the
* supported selectors.
* @param string|array $locator
* The selector locator.
* @param int $timeout
* (Optional) Timeout in milliseconds, defaults to 10000.
*
* @return \Behat\Mink\Element\NodeElement|null
* The page element node if found, NULL if not.
*
* @see \Behat\Mink\Element\ElementInterface::findAll()
*/
public function waitForElement($selector, $locator, $timeout = 10000) {
return $this
->waitForHelper($timeout, function (Element $page) use ($selector, $locator) {
return $page
->find($selector, $locator);
});
}
/**
* Looks for the specified selector and returns TRUE when it is unavailable.
*
* @param string $selector
* The selector engine name. See ElementInterface::findAll() for the
* supported selectors.
* @param string|array $locator
* The selector locator.
* @param int $timeout
* (Optional) Timeout in milliseconds, defaults to 10000.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if not found, FALSE if found.
*
* @see \Behat\Mink\Element\ElementInterface::findAll()
*/
public function waitForElementRemoved($selector, $locator, $timeout = 10000) {
return (bool) $this
->waitForHelper($timeout, function (Element $page) use ($selector, $locator) {
return !$page
->find($selector, $locator);
});
}
/**
* Waits for the specified selector and returns it when available and visible.
*
* @param string $selector
* The selector engine name. See ElementInterface::findAll() for the
* supported selectors.
* @param string|array $locator
* The selector locator.
* @param int $timeout
* (Optional) Timeout in milliseconds, defaults to 10000.
*
* @return \Behat\Mink\Element\NodeElement|null
* The page element node if found and visible, NULL if not.
*
* @see \Behat\Mink\Element\ElementInterface::findAll()
*/
public function waitForElementVisible($selector, $locator, $timeout = 10000) {
return $this
->waitForHelper($timeout, function (Element $page) use ($selector, $locator) {
$element = $page
->find($selector, $locator);
if (!empty($element) && $element
->isVisible()) {
return $element;
}
return NULL;
});
}
/**
* Waits for the specified text and returns TRUE when it is available.
*
* @param string $text
* The text to wait for.
* @param int $timeout
* (Optional) Timeout in milliseconds, defaults to 10000.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if found, FALSE if not found.
*/
public function waitForText($text, $timeout = 10000) {
return (bool) $this
->waitForHelper($timeout, function (Element $page) use ($text) {
$actual = preg_replace('/\\s+/u', ' ', $page
->getText());
$regex = '/' . preg_quote($text, '/') . '/ui';
return (bool) preg_match($regex, $actual);
});
}
/**
* Wraps waits in a function to catch curl exceptions to continue waiting.
*
* @param int $timeout
* Timeout in milliseconds.
* @param callable $callback
* Callback, which result is both used as waiting condition and returned.
*
* @return mixed
* The result of $callback.
*/
private function waitForHelper(int $timeout, callable $callback) {
WebDriverCurlService::disableRetry();
$wrapper = function (Element $element) use ($callback) {
try {
return call_user_func($callback, $element);
} catch (CurlExec $e) {
return NULL;
}
};
$result = $this->session
->getPage()
->waitFor($timeout / 1000, $wrapper);
WebDriverCurlService::enableRetry();
return $result;
}
/**
* Waits for a button (input[type=submit|image|button|reset], button) with
* specified locator and returns it.
*
* @param string $locator
* The button ID, value or alt string.
* @param int $timeout
* (Optional) Timeout in milliseconds, defaults to 10000.
*
* @return \Behat\Mink\Element\NodeElement|null
* The page element node if found, NULL if not.
*/
public function waitForButton($locator, $timeout = 10000) {
return $this
->waitForElement('named', [
'button',
$locator,
], $timeout);
}
/**
* Waits for a link with specified locator and returns it when available.
*
* @param string $locator
* The link ID, title, text or image alt.
* @param int $timeout
* (Optional) Timeout in milliseconds, defaults to 10000.
*
* @return \Behat\Mink\Element\NodeElement|null
* The page element node if found, NULL if not.
*/
public function waitForLink($locator, $timeout = 10000) {
return $this
->waitForElement('named', [
'link',
$locator,
], $timeout);
}
/**
* Waits for a field with specified locator and returns it when available.
*
* @param string $locator
* The input ID, name or label for the field (input, textarea, select).
* @param int $timeout
* (Optional) Timeout in milliseconds, defaults to 10000.
*
* @return \Behat\Mink\Element\NodeElement|null
* The page element node if found, NULL if not.
*/
public function waitForField($locator, $timeout = 10000) {
return $this
->waitForElement('named', [
'field',
$locator,
], $timeout);
}
/**
* Waits for an element by its id and returns it when available.
*
* @param string $id
* The element ID.
* @param int $timeout
* (Optional) Timeout in milliseconds, defaults to 10000.
*
* @return \Behat\Mink\Element\NodeElement|null
* The page element node if found, NULL if not.
*/
public function waitForId($id, $timeout = 10000) {
return $this
->waitForElement('named', [
'id',
$id,
], $timeout);
}
/**
* Waits for the jQuery autocomplete delay duration.
*
* @see https://api.jqueryui.com/autocomplete/#option-delay
*/
public function waitOnAutocomplete() {
// Wait for the autocomplete to be visible.
return $this
->waitForElementVisible('css', '.ui-autocomplete li');
}
/**
* Tests that a node, or its specific corner, is visible in the viewport.
*
* Note: Always set the viewport size. This can be done in your test with
* \Behat\Mink\Session->resizeWindow(). Drupal CI JavaScript tests by default
* use a viewport of 1024x768px.
*
* @param string $selector_type
* The element selector type (css, xpath).
* @param string|array $selector
* The element selector. Note: the first found element is used.
* @param bool|string $corner
* (Optional) The corner to test:
* topLeft, topRight, bottomRight, bottomLeft.
* Or FALSE to check the complete element (default).
* @param string $message
* (optional) A message for the exception.
*
* @throws \Behat\Mink\Exception\ElementHtmlException
* When the element doesn't exist.
* @throws \Behat\Mink\Exception\ElementNotFoundException
* When the element is not visible in the viewport.
*/
public function assertVisibleInViewport($selector_type, $selector, $corner = FALSE, $message = 'Element is not visible in the viewport.') {
$node = $this->session
->getPage()
->find($selector_type, $selector);
if ($node === NULL) {
if (is_array($selector)) {
$selector = implode(' ', $selector);
}
throw new ElementNotFoundException($this->session
->getDriver(), 'element', $selector_type, $selector);
}
// Check if the node is visible on the page, which is a prerequisite of
// being visible in the viewport.
if (!$node
->isVisible()) {
throw new ElementHtmlException($message, $this->session
->getDriver(), $node);
}
$result = $this
->checkNodeVisibilityInViewport($node, $corner);
if (!$result) {
throw new ElementHtmlException($message, $this->session
->getDriver(), $node);
}
}
/**
* Tests that a node, or its specific corner, is not visible in the viewport.
*
* Note: the node should exist in the page, otherwise this assertion fails.
*
* @param string $selector_type
* The element selector type (css, xpath).
* @param string|array $selector
* The element selector. Note: the first found element is used.
* @param bool|string $corner
* (Optional) Corner to test: topLeft, topRight, bottomRight, bottomLeft.
* Or FALSE to check the complete element (default).
* @param string $message
* (optional) A message for the exception.
*
* @throws \Behat\Mink\Exception\ElementHtmlException
* When the element doesn't exist.
* @throws \Behat\Mink\Exception\ElementNotFoundException
* When the element is not visible in the viewport.
*
* @see \Drupal\FunctionalJavascriptTests\JSWebAssert::assertVisibleInViewport()
*/
public function assertNotVisibleInViewport($selector_type, $selector, $corner = FALSE, $message = 'Element is visible in the viewport.') {
$node = $this->session
->getPage()
->find($selector_type, $selector);
if ($node === NULL) {
if (is_array($selector)) {
$selector = implode(' ', $selector);
}
throw new ElementNotFoundException($this->session
->getDriver(), 'element', $selector_type, $selector);
}
$result = $this
->checkNodeVisibilityInViewport($node, $corner);
if ($result) {
throw new ElementHtmlException($message, $this->session
->getDriver(), $node);
}
}
/**
* Check the visibility of a node, or its specific corner.
*
* @param \Behat\Mink\Element\NodeElement $node
* A valid node.
* @param bool|string $corner
* (Optional) Corner to test: topLeft, topRight, bottomRight, bottomLeft.
* Or FALSE to check the complete element (default).
*
* @return bool
* Returns TRUE if the node is visible in the viewport, FALSE otherwise.
*
* @throws \Behat\Mink\Exception\UnsupportedDriverActionException
* When an invalid corner specification is given.
*/
private function checkNodeVisibilityInViewport(NodeElement $node, $corner = FALSE) {
$xpath = $node
->getXpath();
// Build the JavaScript to test if the complete element or a specific corner
// is in the viewport.
switch ($corner) {
case 'topLeft':
$test_javascript_function = <<<JS
function t(r, lx, ly) {
return (
r.top >= 0 &&
r.top <= ly &&
r.left >= 0 &&
r.left <= lx
)
}
JS;
break;
case 'topRight':
$test_javascript_function = <<<JS
function t(r, lx, ly) {
return (
r.top >= 0 &&
r.top <= ly &&
r.right >= 0 &&
r.right <= lx
);
}
JS;
break;
case 'bottomRight':
$test_javascript_function = <<<JS
function t(r, lx, ly) {
return (
r.bottom >= 0 &&
r.bottom <= ly &&
r.right >= 0 &&
r.right <= lx
);
}
JS;
break;
case 'bottomLeft':
$test_javascript_function = <<<JS
function t(r, lx, ly) {
return (
r.bottom >= 0 &&
r.bottom <= ly &&
r.left >= 0 &&
r.left <= lx
);
}
JS;
break;
case FALSE:
$test_javascript_function = <<<JS
function t(r, lx, ly) {
return (
r.top >= 0 &&
r.left >= 0 &&
r.bottom <= ly &&
r.right <= lx
);
}
JS;
break;
// Throw an exception if an invalid corner parameter is given.
default:
throw new UnsupportedDriverActionException($corner, $this->session
->getDriver());
}
// Build the full JavaScript test. The shared logic gets the corner
// specific test logic injected.
$full_javascript_visibility_test = <<<JS
(function(t){
var w = window,
d = document,
e = d.documentElement,
n = d.evaluate("{<span class="php-variable">$xpath</span>}", d, null, XPathResult.FIRST_ORDERED_NODE_TYPE, null).singleNodeValue,
r = n.getBoundingClientRect(),
lx = (w.innerWidth || e.clientWidth),
ly = (w.innerHeight || e.clientHeight);
return t(r, lx, ly);
}({<span class="php-variable">$test_javascript_function</span>}));
JS;
// Check the visibility by injecting and executing the full JavaScript test
// script in the page.
return $this->session
->evaluateScript($full_javascript_visibility_test);
}
/**
* Passes if the raw text IS NOT found escaped on the loaded page.
*
* Raw text refers to the raw HTML that the page generated.
*
* @param string $raw
* Raw (HTML) string to look for.
*/
public function assertNoEscaped($raw) {
$this
->responseNotContains($this
->escapeHtml($raw));
}
/**
* Passes if the raw text IS found escaped on the loaded page.
*
* Raw text refers to the raw HTML that the page generated.
*
* @param string $raw
* Raw (HTML) string to look for.
*/
public function assertEscaped($raw) {
$this
->responseContains($this
->escapeHtml($raw));
}
/**
* Escapes HTML for testing.
*
* Drupal's Html::escape() uses the ENT_QUOTES flag with htmlspecialchars() to
* escape both single and double quotes. With WebDriverTestBase testing the
* browser is automatically converting " and ' to double and single
* quotes respectively therefore we can not escape them when testing for
* escaped HTML.
*
* @param $raw
* The raw string to escape.
*
* @return string
* The string with escaped HTML.
*
* @see Drupal\Component\Utility\Html::escape()
*/
protected function escapeHtml($raw) {
return htmlspecialchars($raw, ENT_NOQUOTES | ENT_SUBSTITUTE, 'UTF-8');
}
/**
* Asserts that no matching element exists on the page after a wait.
*
* @param string $selector_type
* The element selector type (css, xpath).
* @param string|array $selector
* The element selector.
* @param int $timeout
* (optional) Timeout in milliseconds, defaults to 10000.
* @param string $message
* (optional) The exception message.
*
* @throws \Behat\Mink\Exception\ElementHtmlException
* When an element still exists on the page.
*/
public function assertNoElementAfterWait($selector_type, $selector, $timeout = 10000, $message = 'Element exists on the page.') {
$start = microtime(TRUE);
$end = $start + $timeout / 1000;
$page = $this->session
->getPage();
do {
$node = $page
->find($selector_type, $selector);
if (empty($node)) {
return;
}
usleep(100000);
} while (microtime(TRUE) < $end);
throw new ElementHtmlException($message, $this->session
->getDriver(), $node);
}
/**
* Determines if an exception is due to an element not being clickable.
*
* @param \WebDriver\Exception $exception
* The exception to check.
*
* @return bool
* TRUE if the exception is due to an element not being clickable,
* interactable or visible.
*/
public static function isExceptionNotClickable(Exception $exception) : bool {
return (bool) preg_match('/not (clickable|interactable|visible)/', $exception
->getMessage());
}
/**
* Asserts that a status message exists after wait.
*
* @param string|null $type
* The optional message type: status, error, or warning.
* @param int $timeout
* Optional timeout in milliseconds, defaults to 10000.
*/
public function statusMessageExistsAfterWait(string $type = NULL, int $timeout = 10000) : void {
$selector = $this
->buildJavascriptStatusMessageSelector(NULL, $type);
$status_message_element = $this
->waitForElement('xpath', $selector, $timeout);
if ($type) {
$failure_message = sprintf('A status message of type "%s" does not appear on this page, but it should.', $type);
}
else {
$failure_message = 'A status message does not appear on this page, but it should.';
}
// There is no Assert::isNotNull() method, so we make our own constraint.
$constraint = new LogicalNot(new IsNull());
Assert::assertThat($status_message_element, $constraint, $failure_message);
}
/**
* Asserts that a status message does not exist after wait.
*
* @param string|null $type
* The optional message type: status, error, or warning.
* @param int $timeout
* Optional timeout in milliseconds, defaults to 10000.
*/
public function statusMessageNotExistsAfterWait(string $type = NULL, int $timeout = 10000) : void {
$selector = $this
->buildJavascriptStatusMessageSelector(NULL, $type);
$status_message_element = $this
->waitForElement('xpath', $selector, $timeout);
if ($type) {
$failure_message = sprintf('A status message of type "%s" appears on this page, but it should not.', $type);
}
else {
$failure_message = 'A status message appears on this page, but it should not.';
}
Assert::assertThat($status_message_element, Assert::isNull(), $failure_message);
}
/**
* Asserts that a status message containing given string exists after wait.
*
* @param string $message
* The partial message to assert.
* @param string|null $type
* The optional message type: status, error, or warning.
* @param int $timeout
* Optional timeout in milliseconds, defaults to 10000.
*/
public function statusMessageContainsAfterWait(string $message, string $type = NULL, int $timeout = 10000) : void {
$selector = $this
->buildJavascriptStatusMessageSelector($message, $type);
$status_message_element = $this
->waitForElement('xpath', $selector, $timeout);
if ($type) {
$failure_message = sprintf('A status message of type "%s" containing "%s" does not appear on this page, but it should.', $type, $message);
}
else {
$failure_message = sprintf('A status message containing "%s" does not appear on this page, but it should.', $type);
}
// There is no Assert::isNotNull() method, so we make our own constraint.
$constraint = new LogicalNot(new IsNull());
Assert::assertThat($status_message_element, $constraint, $failure_message);
}
/**
* Asserts that no status message containing given string exists after wait.
*
* @param string $message
* The partial message to assert.
* @param string|null $type
* The optional message type: status, error, or warning.
* @param int $timeout
* Optional timeout in milliseconds, defaults to 10000.
*/
public function statusMessageNotContainsAfterWait(string $message, string $type = NULL, int $timeout = 10000) : void {
$selector = $this
->buildJavascriptStatusMessageSelector($message, $type);
$status_message_element = $this
->waitForElement('xpath', $selector, $timeout);
if ($type) {
$failure_message = sprintf('A status message of type "%s" containing "%s" appears on this page, but it should not.', $type, $message);
}
else {
$failure_message = sprintf('A status message containing "%s" appears on this page, but it should not.', $message);
}
Assert::assertThat($status_message_element, Assert::isNull(), $failure_message);
}
/**
* Builds a xpath selector for a message with given type and text.
*
* The selector is designed to work with the Drupal.theme.message
* template defined in message.js in addition to status-messages.html.twig
* in the system module.
*
* @param string|null $message
* The optional message or partial message to assert.
* @param string|null $type
* The optional message type: status, error, or warning.
*
* @return string
* The xpath selector for the message.
*
* @throws \InvalidArgumentException
* Thrown when $type is not an allowed type.
*/
private function buildJavascriptStatusMessageSelector(string $message = NULL, string $type = NULL) : string {
$allowed_types = [
'status',
'error',
'warning',
NULL,
];
if (!in_array($type, $allowed_types, TRUE)) {
throw new \InvalidArgumentException(sprintf("If a status message type is specified, the allowed values are 'status', 'error', 'warning'. The value provided was '%s'.", $type));
}
if ($type) {
$class = 'messages--' . $type;
}
else {
$class = 'messages__wrapper';
}
if ($message) {
$js_selector = $this
->buildXPathQuery('//div[contains(@class, :class) and contains(., :message)]', [
':class' => $class,
':message' => $message,
]);
}
else {
$js_selector = $this
->buildXPathQuery('//div[contains(@class, :class)]', [
':class' => $class,
]);
}
// We select based on WebAssert::buildStatusMessageSelector() or the
// js_selector we have just built.
return $this
->buildStatusMessageSelector($message, $type) . ' | ' . $js_selector;
}
}
Classes
Name | Description |
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JSWebAssert | Defines a class with methods for asserting presence of elements during tests. |