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- #! /usr/bin/perl
- use strict;
- use warnings;
- use Selenium::Firefox::Binary;
- use Selenium::Chrome;
- use Selenium::PhantomJS;
- use Selenium::Firefox;
- use Test::More;
- unless( $ENV{RELEASE_TESTING} ) {
- plan skip_all => "Author tests not required for installation.";
- }
- PHANTOMJS: {
- my $version = `phantomjs -v` // '';
- chomp $version;
- skip 'PhantomJS binary not found in path', 3
- unless is_proper_phantomjs_available($version);
- my $phantom = Selenium::PhantomJS->new;
- is( $phantom->browser_name, 'phantomjs', 'binary phantomjs is okay');
- isnt( $phantom->port, 4444, 'phantomjs can start up its own binary');
- ok( Selenium::BinaryModeBuilder::probe_port( $phantom->port ), 'the phantomjs binary is listening on its port');
- }
- CHROME: {
- # TODO: fix this test, as it's a hack that depends entirely on the
- # node module protractor's included `webdriver-manager` binary.
- $ENV{PATH} .= ':/usr/local/lib/node_modules/protractor/selenium';
- my $chrome = Selenium::Chrome->new;
- ok( $chrome->browser_name eq 'chrome', 'convenience chrome is okay' );
- isnt( $chrome->port, 4444, 'chrome can start up its own binary');
- ok( Selenium::BinaryModeBuilder::probe_port( $chrome->port ), 'the chrome binary is listening on its port');
- }
- FIREFOX: {
- my $binary = Selenium::Firefox::Binary::firefox_path();
- ok(-x $binary, 'we can find some sort of firefox');
- my $command = Selenium::BinaryModeBuilder::_construct_command('firefox', 1234);
- ok($command =~ /firefox -no-remote/, 'firefox command has proper args');
- my $firefox = Selenium::Firefox->new;
- isnt( $firefox->port, 4444, 'firefox can start up its own binary');
- ok( Selenium::BinaryModeBuilder::probe_port( $firefox->port ), 'the firefox binary is listening on its port');
- }
- sub is_proper_phantomjs_available {
- my ($ver) = @_;
- $ver =~ s/\.\d$//;
- return $ver >= 1.9;
- }
- done_testing;
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