public function JSWebAssert::assertNoElementAfterWait in Drupal 10
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8 core/tests/Drupal/FunctionalJavascriptTests/JSWebAssert.php \Drupal\FunctionalJavascriptTests\JSWebAssert::assertNoElementAfterWait()
- 9 core/tests/Drupal/FunctionalJavascriptTests/JSWebAssert.php \Drupal\FunctionalJavascriptTests\JSWebAssert::assertNoElementAfterWait()
Asserts that no matching element exists on the page after a wait.
Parameters
string $selector_type: The element selector type (css, xpath).
string|array $selector: The element selector.
int $timeout: (optional) Timeout in milliseconds, defaults to 10000.
string $message: (optional) The exception message.
Throws
\Behat\Mink\Exception\ElementHtmlException When an element still exists on the page.
File
- core/
tests/ Drupal/ FunctionalJavascriptTests/ JSWebAssert.php, line 499
Class
- JSWebAssert
- Defines a class with methods for asserting presence of elements during tests.
Namespace
Drupal\FunctionalJavascriptTestsCode
public function assertNoElementAfterWait($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);
}