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  1. package Test::Selenium::Remote::Driver;
  2. # ABSTRACT: Useful testing subclass for Selenium::Remote::Driver
  3. use Moo;
  4. use Test::Selenium::Remote::WebElement;
  5. use Test::LongString;
  6. use IO::Socket;
  7. use Sub::Install;
  8. use Try::Tiny;
  9. extends 'Selenium::Remote::Driver';
  10. # move_mouse_to_location_ok # TODO # move_to_ok # TODO
  11. has func_list => (
  12. is => 'lazy',
  13. builder => sub {
  14. return [
  15. 'alert_text_is', 'alert_text_isnt', 'alert_text_like',
  16. 'alert_text_unlike', 'current_window_handle_is',
  17. 'current_window_handle_isnt', 'current_window_handle_like',
  18. 'current_window_handle_unlike', 'window_handles_is',
  19. 'window_handles_isnt', 'window_handles_like',
  20. 'window_handles_unlike', 'window_size_is', 'window_size_isnt',
  21. 'window_size_like', 'window_size_unlike', 'window_position_is',
  22. 'window_position_isnt', 'window_position_like',
  23. 'window_position_unlike', 'current_url_is', 'current_url_isnt',
  24. 'current_url_like', 'current_url_unlike', 'title_is',
  25. 'title_isnt', 'title_like', 'title_unlike', 'active_element_is',
  26. 'active_element_isnt', 'active_element_like',
  27. 'active_element_unlike', 'send_keys_to_active_element_ok',
  28. 'send_keys_to_alert_ok', 'send_keys_to_prompt_ok',
  29. 'send_modifier_ok', 'accept_alert_ok', 'dismiss_alert_ok',
  30. 'get_ok', 'go_back_ok', 'go_forward_ok', 'add_cookie_ok',
  31. 'get_page_source_ok', 'find_element_ok', 'find_elements_ok',
  32. 'find_child_element_ok', 'find_child_elements_ok',
  33. 'compare_elements_ok', 'click_ok', 'double_click_ok',
  34. 'body_like',
  35. ];
  36. },
  37. );
  38. sub has_args {
  39. my $self = shift;
  40. my $fun_name = shift;
  41. my $hash_fun_args = {
  42. 'find_element' => 2,
  43. 'find_no_element_ok' => 2,
  44. 'find_child_element' => 3,
  45. 'find_child_elements' => 3,
  46. 'find_element' => 2,
  47. 'find_elements' => 2,
  48. 'compare_elements' => 2,
  49. 'get' => 1,
  50. };
  51. return ( $hash_fun_args->{$fun_name} // 0 );
  52. }
  53. with 'Test::Selenium::Remote::Role::DoesTesting';
  54. has verbose => (
  55. is => 'rw',
  56. );
  57. has error_callback => (
  58. is => 'rw',
  59. default => sub {
  60. sub { }
  61. },
  62. );
  63. sub BUILD {
  64. my $self = shift;
  65. foreach my $method_name ( @{ $self->func_list } ) {
  66. unless ( defined( __PACKAGE__->can($method_name) ) ) {
  67. my $sub = $self->_build_sub($method_name);
  68. Sub::Install::install_sub(
  69. { code => $sub,
  70. into => __PACKAGE__,
  71. as => $method_name
  72. }
  73. );
  74. }
  75. }
  76. }
  77. =head1 NAME
  78. Test::Selenium::Remote::Driver
  79. =head1 DESCRIPTION
  80. A subclass of L<Selenium::Remote::Driver>. which provides useful testing
  81. functions.
  82. This is an I<experimental> addition to the Selenium::Remote::Driver
  83. distribution, and some interfaces may change.
  84. =head1 Methods
  85. =head2 new ( %opts )
  86. This will create a new Test::Selenium::Remote::Driver object, which subclasses
  87. L<Selenium::Remote::Driver>. This subclass provides useful testing
  88. functions. It is modeled on L<Test::WWW::Selenium>.
  89. Environment vars can be used to specify options to pass to
  90. L<Selenium::Remote::Driver>. ENV vars are prefixed with C<TWD_>.
  91. ( After the old fork name, "Test::WebDriver" )
  92. Set the Selenium server address with C<$TWD_HOST> and C<$TWD_PORT>.
  93. Pick which browser is used using the C<$TWD_BROWSER>, C<$TWD_VERSION>,
  94. C<$TWD_PLATFORM>, C<$TWD_JAVASCRIPT>, C<$TWD_EXTRA_CAPABILITIES>.
  95. See L<Selenium::Driver::Remote> for the meanings of these options.
  96. =cut
  97. sub BUILDARGS {
  98. my ( $class, %p ) = @_;
  99. for my $opt (
  100. qw/remote_server_addr port browser_name version platform
  101. javascript auto_close extra_capabilities/
  102. )
  103. {
  104. $p{$opt} //= $ENV{ 'TWD_' . uc($opt) };
  105. }
  106. $p{browser_name} //= $ENV{TWD_BROWSER}; # ykwim
  107. $p{remote_server_addr} //= $ENV{TWD_HOST}; # ykwim
  108. $p{webelement_class} //= 'Test::Selenium::Remote::WebElement';
  109. return \%p;
  110. }
  111. =head2 server_is_running( $host, $port )
  112. Returns true if a Selenium server is running. The host and port
  113. parameters are optional, and default to C<localhost:4444>.
  114. Environment vars C<TWD_HOST> and C<TWD_PORT> can also be used to
  115. determine the server to check.
  116. =cut
  117. sub server_is_running {
  118. my $class_or_self = shift;
  119. my $host = $ENV{TWD_HOST} || shift || 'localhost';
  120. my $port = $ENV{TWD_PORT} || shift || 4444;
  121. return ( $host, $port )
  122. if IO::Socket::INET->new(
  123. PeerAddr => $host,
  124. PeerPort => $port,
  125. );
  126. return;
  127. }
  128. =head1 Testing Methods
  129. The following testing methods are available. For
  130. more documentation, see the related test methods in L<Selenium::Remote::Driver>
  131. (And feel free to submit a patch to flesh out the documentation for these here).
  132. alert_text_is
  133. alert_text_isnt
  134. alert_text_like
  135. alert_text_unlike
  136. current_window_handle_is
  137. current_window_handle_isnt
  138. current_window_handle_like
  139. current_window_handle_unlike
  140. window_handles_is
  141. window_handles_isnt
  142. window_handles_like
  143. window_handles_unlike
  144. window_size_is
  145. window_size_isnt
  146. window_size_like
  147. window_size_unlike
  148. window_position_is
  149. window_position_isnt
  150. window_position_like
  151. window_position_unlike
  152. current_url_is
  153. current_url_isnt
  154. current_url_like
  155. current_url_unlike
  156. title_is
  157. title_isnt
  158. title_like
  159. title_unlike
  160. active_element_is
  161. active_element_isnt
  162. active_element_like
  163. active_element_unlike
  164. # Basically the same as 'content_like()', but content_like() supports multiple regex's.
  165. page_source_is
  166. page_source_isnt
  167. page_source_like
  168. page_source_unlike
  169. send_keys_to_active_element_ok
  170. send_keys_to_alert_ok
  171. send_keys_to_prompt_ok
  172. send_modifier_ok
  173. accept_alert_ok
  174. dismiss_alert_ok
  175. move_mouse_to_location_ok # TODO
  176. move_to_ok # TODO
  177. get_ok
  178. go_back_ok
  179. go_forward_ok
  180. add_cookie_ok
  181. get_page_source_ok
  182. find_element_ok($search_target)
  183. find_element_ok($search_target)
  184. find_elements_ok
  185. find_child_element_ok
  186. find_child_elements_ok
  187. compare_elements_ok
  188. click_ok
  189. double_click_ok
  190. =head2 $twd->type_element_ok($search_target, $keys, [, $desc ]);
  191. $twd->type_element_ok( $search_target, $keys [, $desc ] );
  192. Use L<Selenium::Remote::Driver/find_element> to resolve the C<$search_target>
  193. to a web element, and then type C<$keys> into it, providing an optional test
  194. label.
  195. Currently, other finders besides the default are not supported for C<type_ok()>.
  196. =cut
  197. sub type_element_ok {
  198. my $self = shift;
  199. my $locator = shift;
  200. my $keys = shift;
  201. my $desc = shift;
  202. return $self->find_element($locator)->send_keys_ok( $keys, $desc );
  203. }
  204. =head2 $twd->find_element_ok($search_target [, $desc ]);
  205. $twd->find_element_ok( $search_target [, $desc ] );
  206. Returns true if C<$search_target> is successfully found on the page. L<$search_target>
  207. is passed to L<Selenium::Remote::Driver/find_element> using the C<default_finder>. See
  208. there for more details on the format. Currently, other finders besides the default are not supported
  209. for C<find_element_ok()>.
  210. =cut
  211. # Eventually, it would be nice to support other finds like Test::WWW::Selenium does, like this:
  212. # 'xpath=//foo', or 'css=.foo', etc.
  213. =head2 $twd->find_no_element_ok($search_target [, $desc ]);
  214. $twd->find_no_element_ok( $search_target [, $desc ] );
  215. Returns true if C<$search_target> is I<not> found on the page. L<$search_target>
  216. is passed to L<Selenium::Remote::Driver/find_element> using the C<default_finder>. See
  217. there for more details on the format. Currently, other finders besides the default are not supported
  218. for C<find_no_element_ok()>.
  219. =cut
  220. sub find_no_element_ok {
  221. my $self = shift;
  222. $self->_check_ok('find_no_element_ok',@_);
  223. }
  224. =head2 $twd->content_like( $regex [, $desc ] )
  225. $twd->content_like( $regex [, $desc ] )
  226. $twd->content_like( [$regex_1, $regex_2] [, $desc ] )
  227. Tells if the content of the page matches I<$regex>. If an arrayref of regex's
  228. are provided, one 'test' is run for each regex against the content of the
  229. current page.
  230. A default description of 'Content is like "$regex"' will be provided if there
  231. is no description.
  232. =cut
  233. sub content_like {
  234. my $self = shift;
  235. my $regex = shift;
  236. my $desc = shift;
  237. local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1;
  238. my $content = $self->get_page_source();
  239. if ( not ref $regex eq 'ARRAY' ) {
  240. $desc = qq{Content is like "$regex"} if ( not defined $desc );
  241. return like_string( $content, $regex, $desc );
  242. }
  243. elsif ( ref $regex eq 'ARRAY' ) {
  244. for my $re (@$regex) {
  245. $desc = qq{Content is like "$re"} if ( not defined $desc );
  246. like_string( $content, $re, $desc );
  247. }
  248. }
  249. }
  250. =head2 $twd->content_unlike( $regex [, $desc ] )
  251. $twd->content_unlike( $regex [, $desc ] )
  252. $twd->content_unlike( [$regex_1, $regex_2] [, $desc ] )
  253. Tells if the content of the page does NOT match I<$regex>. If an arrayref of regex's
  254. are provided, one 'test' is run for each regex against the content of the
  255. current page.
  256. A default description of 'Content is unlike "$regex"' will be provided if there
  257. is no description.
  258. =cut
  259. sub content_unlike {
  260. my $self = shift;
  261. my $regex = shift;
  262. my $desc = shift;
  263. local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1;
  264. my $content = $self->get_page_source();
  265. if ( not ref $regex eq 'ARRAY' ) {
  266. my $desc = qq{Content is unlike "$regex"} if ( not defined $desc );
  267. return unlike_string( $content, $regex, $desc );
  268. }
  269. elsif ( ref $regex eq 'ARRAY' ) {
  270. for my $re (@$regex) {
  271. my $desc = qq{Content is unlike "$re"} if ( not defined $desc );
  272. unlike_string( $content, $re, $desc );
  273. }
  274. }
  275. }
  276. =head2 $twd->body_text_like( $regex [, $desc ] )
  277. $twd->body_text_like( $regex [, $desc ] )
  278. $twd->body_text_like( [$regex_1, $regex_2] [, $desc ] )
  279. Tells if the text of the page (as returned by C<< get_body() >>) matches
  280. I<$regex>. If an arrayref of regex's are provided, one 'test' is run for each
  281. regex against the content of the current page.
  282. A default description of 'Content is like "$regex"' will be provided if there
  283. is no description.
  284. To also match the HTML see, C<< content_unlike() >>.
  285. =cut
  286. sub body_text_like {
  287. my $self = shift;
  288. my $regex = shift;
  289. my $desc = shift;
  290. local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1;
  291. my $text = $self->get_body();
  292. if ( not ref $regex eq 'ARRAY' ) {
  293. my $desc = qq{Text is like "$regex"} if ( not defined $desc );
  294. return like_string( $text, $regex, $desc );
  295. }
  296. elsif ( ref $regex eq 'ARRAY' ) {
  297. for my $re (@$regex) {
  298. my $desc = qq{Text is like "$re"} if ( not defined $desc );
  299. like_string( $text, $re, $desc );
  300. }
  301. }
  302. }
  303. =head2 $twd->body_text_unlike( $regex [, $desc ] )
  304. $twd->body_text_unlike( $regex [, $desc ] )
  305. $twd->body_text_unlike( [$regex_1, $regex_2] [, $desc ] )
  306. Tells if the text of the page (as returned by C<< get_body() >>)
  307. does NOT match I<$regex>. If an arrayref of regex's
  308. are provided, one 'test' is run for each regex against the content of the
  309. current page.
  310. A default description of 'Text is unlike "$regex"' will be provided if there
  311. is no description.
  312. To also match the HTML see, C<< content_unlike() >>.
  313. =cut
  314. sub body_text_unlike {
  315. my $self = shift;
  316. my $regex = shift;
  317. my $desc = shift;
  318. local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1;
  319. my $text = $self->get_body();
  320. if ( not ref $regex eq 'ARRAY' ) {
  321. my $desc = qq{Text is unlike "$regex"} if ( not defined $desc );
  322. return unlike_string( $text, $regex, $desc );
  323. }
  324. elsif ( ref $regex eq 'ARRAY' ) {
  325. for my $re (@$regex) {
  326. my $desc = qq{Text is unlike "$re"} if ( not defined $desc );
  327. unlike_string( $text, $re, $desc );
  328. }
  329. }
  330. }
  331. #####
  332. =head2 $twd->content_contains( $str [, $desc ] )
  333. $twd->content_contains( $str [, $desc ] )
  334. $twd->content_contains( [$str_1, $str_2] [, $desc ] )
  335. Tells if the content of the page contains I<$str>. If an arrayref of strngs's
  336. are provided, one 'test' is run for each string against the content of the
  337. current page.
  338. A default description of 'Content contains "$str"' will be provided if there
  339. is no description.
  340. =cut
  341. sub content_contains {
  342. my $self = shift;
  343. my $str = shift;
  344. my $desc = shift;
  345. local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1;
  346. my $content = $self->get_page_source();
  347. if ( not ref $str eq 'ARRAY' ) {
  348. my $desc = qq{Content contains "$str"} if ( not defined $desc );
  349. return contains_string( $content, $str, $desc );
  350. }
  351. elsif ( ref $str eq 'ARRAY' ) {
  352. for my $s (@$str) {
  353. my $desc = qq{Content contains "$s"} if ( not defined $desc );
  354. contains_string( $content, $s, $desc );
  355. }
  356. }
  357. }
  358. =head2 $twd->content_lacks( $str [, $desc ] )
  359. $twd->content_lacks( $str [, $desc ] )
  360. $twd->content_lacks( [$str_1, $str_2] [, $desc ] )
  361. Tells if the content of the page does NOT contain I<$str>. If an arrayref of strings
  362. are provided, one 'test' is run for each string against the content of the
  363. current page.
  364. A default description of 'Content lacks "$str"' will be provided if there
  365. is no description.
  366. =cut
  367. sub content_lacks {
  368. my $self = shift;
  369. my $str = shift;
  370. my $desc = shift;
  371. local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1;
  372. my $content = $self->get_page_source();
  373. if ( not ref $str eq 'ARRAY' ) {
  374. my $desc = qq{Content lacks "$str"} if ( not defined $desc );
  375. return lacks_string( $content, $str, $desc );
  376. }
  377. elsif ( ref $str eq 'ARRAY' ) {
  378. for my $s (@$str) {
  379. my $desc = qq{Content lacks "$s"} if ( not defined $desc );
  380. lacks_string( $content, $s, $desc );
  381. }
  382. }
  383. }
  384. =head2 $twd->body_text_contains( $str [, $desc ] )
  385. $twd->body_text_contains( $str [, $desc ] )
  386. $twd->body_text_contains( [$str_1, $str_2] [, $desc ] )
  387. Tells if the text of the page (as returned by C<< get_body() >>) contains
  388. I<$str>. If an arrayref of strings are provided, one 'test' is run for each
  389. regex against the content of the current page.
  390. A default description of 'Text contains "$str"' will be provided if there
  391. is no description.
  392. To also match the HTML see, C<< content_uncontains() >>.
  393. =cut
  394. sub body_text_contains {
  395. my $self = shift;
  396. my $str = shift;
  397. my $desc = shift;
  398. local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1;
  399. my $text = $self->get_body();
  400. if ( not ref $str eq 'ARRAY' ) {
  401. my $desc = qq{Text contains "$str"} if ( not defined $desc );
  402. return contains_string( $text, $str, $desc );
  403. }
  404. elsif ( ref $str eq 'ARRAY' ) {
  405. for my $s (@$str) {
  406. my $desc = qq{Text contains "$s"} if ( not defined $desc );
  407. contains_string( $text, $s, $desc );
  408. }
  409. }
  410. }
  411. =head2 $twd->body_text_lacks( $str [, $desc ] )
  412. $twd->body_text_lacks( $str [, $desc ] )
  413. $twd->body_text_lacks( [$str_1, $str_2] [, $desc ] )
  414. Tells if the text of the page (as returned by C<< get_body() >>)
  415. does NOT contain I<$str>. If an arrayref of strings
  416. are provided, one 'test' is run for each regex against the content of the
  417. current page.
  418. A default description of 'Text is lacks "$str"' will be provided if there
  419. is no description.
  420. To also match the HTML see, C<< content_lacks() >>.
  421. =cut
  422. sub body_text_lacks {
  423. my $self = shift;
  424. my $str = shift;
  425. my $desc = shift;
  426. local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1;
  427. my $text = $self->get_body();
  428. if ( not ref $str eq 'ARRAY' ) {
  429. my $desc = qq{Text is lacks "$str"} if ( not defined $desc );
  430. return lacks_string( $text, $str, $desc );
  431. }
  432. elsif ( ref $str eq 'ARRAY' ) {
  433. for my $s (@$str) {
  434. my $desc = qq{Text is lacks "$s"} if ( not defined $desc );
  435. lacks_string( $text, $s, $desc );
  436. }
  437. }
  438. }
  439. =head2 $twd->element_text_is($search_target,$expected_text [,$desc]);
  440. $twd->element_text_is($search_target,$expected_text [,$desc]);
  441. =cut
  442. sub element_text_is {
  443. my ( $self, $search_target, $expected, $desc ) = @_;
  444. return $self->find_element($search_target)->text_is( $expected, $desc );
  445. }
  446. =head2 $twd->element_value_is($search_target,$expected_value [,$desc]);
  447. $twd->element_value_is($search_target,$expected_value [,$desc]);
  448. =cut
  449. sub element_value_is {
  450. my ( $self, $search_target, $expected, $desc ) = @_;
  451. return $self->find_element($search_target)->value_is( $expected, $desc );
  452. }
  453. =head2 $twd->click_element_ok($search_target [,$desc]);
  454. $twd->click_element_ok($search_target [,$desc]);
  455. Find an element and then click on it.
  456. =cut
  457. sub click_element_ok {
  458. my ( $self, $search_target, $desc ) = @_;
  459. return $self->find_element($search_target)->click_ok($desc);
  460. }
  461. =head2 $twd->clear_element_ok($search_target [,$desc]);
  462. $twd->clear_element_ok($search_target [,$desc]);
  463. Find an element and then clear on it.
  464. =cut
  465. sub clear_element_ok {
  466. my ( $self, $search_target, $desc ) = @_;
  467. return $self->find_element($search_target)->clear_ok($desc);
  468. }
  469. =head2 $twd->is_element_displayed_ok($search_target [,$desc]);
  470. $twd->is_element_displayed_ok($search_target [,$desc]);
  471. Find an element and check to confirm that it is displayed. (visible)
  472. =cut
  473. sub is_element_displayed_ok {
  474. my ( $self, $search_target, $desc ) = @_;
  475. return $self->find_element($search_target)->is_displayed_ok($desc);
  476. }
  477. =head2 $twd->is_element_enabled_ok($search_target [,$desc]);
  478. $twd->is_element_enabled_ok($search_target [,$desc]);
  479. Find an element and check to confirm that it is enabled.
  480. =cut
  481. sub is_element_enabled_ok {
  482. my ( $self, $search_target, $desc ) = @_;
  483. return $self->find_element($search_target)->is_enabled_ok($desc);
  484. }
  485. 1;
  486. __END__
  487. =head1 NOTES
  488. This module was forked from Test::WebDriver 0.01.
  489. For Best Practice - I recommend subclassing Test::Selenium::Remote::Driver for your application,
  490. and then refactoring common or app specific methods into MyApp::WebDriver so that
  491. your test files do not have much duplication. As your app changes, you can update
  492. MyApp::WebDriver rather than all the individual test files.
  493. =head1 AUTHORS
  494. =over 4
  495. =item *
  496. Created by: Luke Closs <lukec@cpan.org>, but inspired by
  497. L<Test::WWW::Selenium> and its authors.
  498. =back
  499. =head1 CONTRIBUTORS
  500. Test::WebDriver work was sponsored by Prime Radiant, Inc.
  501. Mark Stosberg <mark@stosberg.com> forked it as Test::Selenium::Remote::Driver
  502. and significantly expanded it.
  503. =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
  504. Parts Copyright (c) 2012 Prime Radiant, Inc.
  505. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
  506. modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.