package Selenium::Remote::Driver;
# ABSTRACT: Perl Client for Selenium Remote Driver
use Moo;
use Try::Tiny;
use 5.006;
use v5.10.0; # Before 5.006, v5.10.0 would not be understood.
# See http://perldoc.perl.org/5.10.0/functions/use.html#use-VERSION
# and http://www.dagolden.com/index.php/369/version-numbers-should-be-boring/
# for details.
use Carp;
our @CARP_NOT;
use IO::Compress::Zip qw(zip $ZipError);
use Scalar::Util;
use Selenium::Remote::RemoteConnection;
use Selenium::Remote::Commands;
use Selenium::Remote::WebElement;
use File::Spec::Functions ();
use File::Basename ();
use constant FINDERS => {
class => 'class name',
class_name => 'class name',
css => 'css selector',
id => 'id',
link => 'link text',
link_text => 'link text',
name => 'name',
partial_link_text => 'partial link text',
tag_name => 'tag name',
xpath => 'xpath',
};
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Selenium::Remote::Driver;
my $driver = Selenium::Remote::Driver->new;
$driver->get('http://www.google.com');
print $driver->get_title();
$driver->quit();
=cut
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Selenium is a test tool that allows you to write
automated web application UI tests in any programming language against
any HTTP website using any mainstream JavaScript-enabled browser. This module is
an implementation of the client for the Remote driver that Selenium provides.
You can find bindings for other languages at this location:
L
This module sends commands directly to the Server using HTTP. Using this module
together with the Selenium Server, you can automatically control any supported
browser. To use this module, you need to have already downloaded and started
the Selenium Server (Selenium Server is a Java application).
=cut
=head1 USAGE (read this first)
=head2 Remote Driver Response
Selenium::Remote::Driver uses the L to communicate with the
Selenium Server. If an error occurs while executing the command then the server
sends back an HTTP error code with a JSON encoded reponse that indicates the
precise L. The module will then croak with the error message
associated with this code. If no error occurred, then the subroutine called will
return the value sent back from the server (if a return value was sent).
So a rule of thumb while invoking methods on the driver is if the method did not
croak when called, then you can safely assume the command was successful even if
nothing was returned by the method.
=head2 WebElement
Selenium Webdriver represents all the HTML elements as WebElement, which is
in turn represented by L module. So any method that
deals with WebElements will return and/or expect WebElement object. The POD for
that module describes all the methods that perform various actions on the
WebElements like click, submit etc.
To interact with any WebElement you have to first "find" it, read the POD for
find_element or find_elements for further info. Once you find the required element
then you can perform various actions. If you don't call find_* method first, all
your further actions will fail for that element. Finally, just remember that you
don't have to instantiate WebElement objects at all - they will be automatically
created when you use the find_* methods.
A sub-class of Selenium::Remote::WebElement may be used instead of Selenium::Remote::WebElement,
by providing that class name as an option the constructor:
my $driver = Selenium::Remote::Driver->new( webelement_class => ... );
For example, a testing-subclass may extend the web-element object with testing methods.
=head1 TESTING
If are writing automated tests using this module, make sure you also see
L which is also included in this distribution.
It includes convenience testing methods for many of the selenum methods
available here.
=head1 FUNCTIONS
=head2 new
Description:
Constructor for Driver. It'll instantiate the object if it can communicate
with the Selenium Webdriver server.
Input: (all optional)
Desired capabilities - HASH - Following options are accepted:
Optional:
'remote_server_addr' - - IP or FQDN of the Webdriver server machine
'port' - - Port on which the Webdriver server is listening
'browser_name' - - desired browser string: {phantomjs|firefox|internet explorer|htmlunit|iphone|chrome}
'version' - - desired browser version number
'platform' - - desired platform: {WINDOWS|XP|VISTA|MAC|LINUX|UNIX|ANY}
'javascript' - - whether javascript should be supported
'accept_ssl_certs' - - whether SSL certs should be accepted, default is true.
'firefox_profile' - Profile - Use S::R::D::Firefox::Profile to create a Firefox profile for the browser to use
'proxy' - HASH - Proxy configuration with the following keys:
'proxyType' - - REQUIRED, Possible values are:
direct - A direct connection - no proxy in use,
manual - Manual proxy settings configured, e.g. setting a proxy for HTTP, a proxy for FTP, etc,
pac - Proxy autoconfiguration from a URL,
autodetect - proxy autodetection, probably with WPAD,
system - Use system settings
'proxyAutoconfigUrl' - - REQUIRED if proxyType is 'pac', ignored otherwise. Expected format: http://hostname.com:1234/pacfile.
'ftpProxy' - - OPTIONAL, ignored if proxyType is not 'manual'. Expected format: hostname.com:1234
'httpProxy' - - OPTIONAL, ignored if proxyType is not 'manual'. Expected format: hostname.com:1234
'sslProxy' - - OPTIONAL, ignored if proxyType is not 'manual'. Expected format: hostname.com:1234
'extra_capabilities' - HASH - Any other extra capabilities
You can also specify some options in the constructor hash that are
not part of the browser-related desired capabilities. These items
are also optional.
'auto_close' - - whether driver should end session on remote server on close.
'base_url' - - OPTIONAL, base url for the website Selenium acts on. This can save you from repeating the domain in every call to $driver->get()
'default_finder' - - choose default finder used for find_element* {class|class_name|css|id|link|link_text|name|partial_link_text|tag_name|xpath}
'inner_window_size' - - An array ref [ height, width ] that the browser window should use as its initial size immediately after instantiation
'webelement_class' - - sub-class of Selenium::Remote::WebElement if you wish to use an alternate WebElement class.
'on_error' - CODEREF - A CODEREF that we will call in event of any exceptions. See L for more details.
'ua' - LWP::UserAgent instance - if you wish to use a specific $ua, like from Test::LWP::UserAgent
If no values are provided, then these defaults will be assumed:
'remote_server_addr' => 'localhost'
'port' => '4444'
'browser_name' => 'firefox'
'version' => ''
'platform' => 'ANY'
'javascript' => 1
'auto_close' => 1
'default_finder' => 'xpath'
Output:
Remote Driver object
Usage:
my $driver = Selenium::Remote::Driver->new;
or
my $driver = Selenium::Remote::Driver->new('browser_name' => 'firefox',
'platform' => 'MAC');
or
my $driver = Selenium::Remote::Driver->new('remote_server_addr' => '10.10.1.1',
'port' => '2222',
'auto_close' => 0);
or
my $driver = Selenium::Remote::Driver->new('browser_name' =>'chrome'
'extra_capabilities' => {
'chromeOptions' => {
'args' => [
'window-size=1260,960',
'incognito'
],
'prefs' => {
'session' => {
'restore_on_startup' => 4,
'urls_to_restore_on_startup' => [
'http://www.google.com',
'http://docs.seleniumhq.org'
]},
'first_run_tabs' => [
'http://www.google.com',
'http://docs.seleniumhq.org'
]
}
}
});
or
my $driver = Selenium::Remote::Driver->new('proxy' => {'proxyType' => 'manual', 'httpProxy' => 'myproxy.com:1234'});
or
my $driver = Selenium::Remote::Driver->new('default_finder' => 'css');
=head3 on_error
=head3 clear_on_error
OPTIONAL constructor arg & associated setter/clearer: if you wish to
install your own error handler, you may pass a code ref in to
C during instantiation like follows:
my $driver = Selenium::Remote::Driver->new(
on_error => sub { print $_[1]; croak 'goodbye'; }
);
Additionally, you can set and/or clear it at any time on an
already-instantiated driver:
# later, change the error handler to something else
$driver->on_error( sub { print $_[1]; croak 'hello'; } );
# stop handling errors manually and use the default S:R:D behavior
# (we will croak about the exception)
$driver->clear_on_error;
Your error handler will receive two arguments: the first argument is
the C<$driver> object itself, and the second argument is the exception
message and stack trace in one multiline string.
B: If you set your own error handler, you are entirely
responsible for handling webdriver exceptions, _including_ croaking
behavior. That is, when you set an error handler, we will no longer
croak on Webdriver exceptions - it's up to you to do so. For
consistency with the standard S:R:D behavior, we recommend your error
handler also croak when it's done, especially since your test
shouldn't be running into unexpected errors. Catching specific or
desired errors in your error handler makes sense, but not croaking at
all can leave you in unfamiliar territory. Reaching an unexpected
exception might mean your test has gone off the rails, and the further
your test gets from the source of the of the exception, the harder it
will be to debug.
B: Four methods will still croak on their own: L,
L, L, and
L. If these methods throw a Webdriver Exception,
your error handler _will still be_ invoked inside an C, and then
they'll croak with their own error message that indicates the locator
and strategy used. So, your strategies for avoiding exceptions when
finding elements do not change (either use find_elements and check
the returned array size, wrap your calls to find_element* in an
C, or use the parameterized versions find_element_*).
=head2 new_from_caps
Description:
For experienced users who want complete control over the desired
capabilities, use this alternative constructor along with the
C hash key in the init hash. Unlike "new",
this constructor will not assume any defaults for your desired
capabilities.
This alternate constructor IGNORES all other browser-related
desiredCapability options; the only options that will be respected
are those that are NOT part of the Capabilities JSON Object as
described in the Json Wire Protocol.
Input:
The only respected keys in the input hash are:
desired_capabilities - HASHREF - defaults to {}
remote_server_addr - STRING - defaults to localhost
port - INTEGER - defaults to 4444
default_finder - STRING - defaults to xpath
webelement_class - STRING - defaults to Selenium::Remote::WebElement
auto_close - BOOLEAN - defaults to 1
on_error - CODEREF - defaults to croaking on exceptions
Except for C, these keys perform exactly the
same as listed in the regular "new" constructor.
The hashref you pass in as desired_capabilities only gets json
encoded before being passed to the Selenium server; no default
options of any sort will be added.
This means you must handle normalization and casing of the input
options (like "browser_name" vs "browserName") and take care of
things like encoding the firefox profile if applicable. More
information about the desired capabilities object is available on
the Selenium wiki:
https://code.google.com/p/selenium/wiki/JsonWireProtocol#Capabilities_JSON_Object
Output:
Remote Driver object
Usage:
my $driver = Selenium::Remote::Driver->new_from_caps(
'desired_capabilities' => {'browserName' => 'firefox'}
);
The above would generate a POST to the webdriver server at
localhost:4444 with the exact payload of '{"desiredCapabilities":
{"browserName": "firefox" }}'.
=cut
has 'remote_server_addr' => (
is => 'rw',
coerce => sub { ( defined($_[0]) ? $_[0] : 'localhost' )},
default => sub {'localhost'},
);
has 'browser_name' => (
is => 'rw',
coerce => sub { ( defined($_[0]) ? $_[0] : 'firefox' )},
default => sub {'firefox'},
);
has 'base_url' => (
is => 'rw',
lazy => 1,
coerce => sub {
my $base_url = shift;
$base_url =~ s|/$||;
return $base_url;
},
predicate => 'has_base_url',
);
has 'platform' => (
is => 'rw',
coerce => sub { ( defined($_[0]) ? $_[0] : 'ANY' )},
default => sub {'ANY'},
);
has 'port' => (
is => 'rw',
coerce => sub { ( defined($_[0]) ? $_[0] : '4444' )},
default => sub {'4444'},
);
has 'version' => (
is => 'rw',
default => sub {''},
);
has 'webelement_class' => (
is => 'rw',
default => sub {'Selenium::Remote::WebElement'},
);
has 'default_finder' => (
is => 'rw',
coerce => sub { __PACKAGE__->FINDERS->{ $_[0] } },
default => sub {'xpath'},
);
has 'session_id' => (
is => 'rw',
default => sub {undef},
);
has 'remote_conn' => (
is => 'lazy',
builder => sub {
my $self = shift;
return Selenium::Remote::RemoteConnection->new(
remote_server_addr => $self->remote_server_addr,
port => $self->port,
ua => $self->ua
);
},
);
has 'on_error' => (
is => 'rw',
predicate => 1,
clearer => 1,
);
has 'ua' => (
is => 'lazy',
builder => sub { return LWP::UserAgent->new }
);
has 'commands' => (
is => 'lazy',
builder => sub {
return Selenium::Remote::Commands->new;
},
);
has 'auto_close' => (
is => 'rw',
coerce => sub { ( defined($_[0]) ? $_[0] : 1 )},
default => sub {1},
);
has 'pid' => (
is => 'lazy',
builder => sub { return $$ }
);
has 'javascript' => (
is => 'rw',
coerce => sub { $_[0] ? JSON::true : JSON::false },
default => sub { return JSON::true }
);
has 'accept_ssl_certs' => (
is => 'rw',
coerce => sub { $_[0] ? JSON::true : JSON::false },
default => sub { return JSON::true }
);
has 'proxy' => (
is => 'rw',
coerce => sub {
my $proxy = $_[0];
if ( $proxy->{proxyType} eq 'pac' ) {
if ( not defined $proxy->{proxyAutoconfigUrl} ) {
croak "proxyAutoconfigUrl not provided\n";
}
elsif ( not( $proxy->{proxyAutoconfigUrl} =~ /^http/g ) ) {
croak "proxyAutoconfigUrl should be of format http://";
}
}
$proxy;
},
);
has 'extra_capabilities' => (
is => 'rw',
default => sub { {} }
);
has 'firefox_profile' => (
is => 'rw',
coerce => sub {
my $profile = shift;
unless (Scalar::Util::blessed($profile)
&& $profile->isa('Selenium::Remote::Driver::Firefox::Profile')) {
croak "firefox_profile should be a Selenium::Remote::Driver::Firefox::Profile\n";
}
return $profile->_encode;
},
predicate => 'has_firefox_profile'
);
has 'desired_capabilities' => (
is => 'rw',
lazy => 1,
predicate => 'has_desired_capabilities'
);
has 'inner_window_size' => (
is => 'rw',
lazy => 1,
predicate => 1,
coerce => sub {
my $size = shift;
croak "inner_window_size must have two elements: [ height, width ]"
unless scalar @$size == 2;
foreach my $dim (@$size) {
croak 'inner_window_size only accepts integers, not: ' . $dim
unless Scalar::Util::looks_like_number($dim);
}
return $size;
},
);
sub BUILD {
my $self = shift;
if ($self->has_desired_capabilities) {
$self->new_desired_session( $self->desired_capabilities );
}
else {
# Connect to remote server & establish a new session
$self->new_session( $self->extra_capabilities );
}
if ( !( defined $self->session_id ) ) {
croak "Could not establish a session with the remote server\n";
}
elsif ($self->has_inner_window_size) {
my $size = $self->inner_window_size;
$self->set_inner_window_size(@$size);
}
}
sub new_from_caps {
my ($self, %args) = @_;
if (not exists $args{desired_capabilities}) {
$args{desired_capabilities} = {};
}
return $self->new(%args);
}
sub DEMOLISH {
my ($self) = @_;
return if $$ != $self->pid;
$self->quit() if ( $self->auto_close && defined $self->session_id );
}
# We install an 'around' because we can catch more exceptions this way
# than simply wrapping the explicit croaks in _execute_command.
around '_execute_command' => sub {
my $orig = shift;
my $self = shift;
# copy @_ because it gets lost in the way
my @args = @_;
my $return_value;
try {
$return_value = $orig->($self,@args);
}
catch {
if ($self->has_on_error) {
$self->on_error->($self,$_);
}
else {
croak $_;
}
};
return $return_value;
};
# This is an internal method used the Driver & is not supposed to be used by
# end user. This method is used by Driver to set up all the parameters
# (url & JSON), send commands & receive processed response from the server.
sub _execute_command {
my ( $self, $res, $params ) = @_;
$res->{'session_id'} = $self->session_id;
my $resource = $self->commands->get_params($res);
if ($resource) {
$params = {} unless $params;
my $resp = $self->remote_conn->request( $resource, $params);
if ( ref($resp) eq 'HASH' ) {
if ( $resp->{cmd_status} && $resp->{cmd_status} eq 'OK' ) {
return $resp->{cmd_return};
}
else {
my $msg = "Error while executing command";
if ( $resp->{cmd_error} ) {
$msg .= ": $resp->{cmd_error}" if $resp->{cmd_error};
}
elsif ( $resp->{cmd_return} ) {
if ( ref( $resp->{cmd_return} ) eq 'HASH' ) {
$msg .= ": $resp->{cmd_return}->{error}->{msg}"
if $resp->{cmd_return}->{error}->{msg};
$msg .= ": $resp->{cmd_return}->{message}"
if $resp->{cmd_return}->{message};
}
else {
$msg .= ": $resp->{cmd_return}";
}
}
croak $msg;
}
}
return $resp;
}
else {
croak "Couldn't retrieve command settings properly\n";
}
}
# A method that is used by the Driver itself. It'll be called to set the
# desired capabilities on the server.
sub new_session {
my ( $self, $extra_capabilities ) = @_;
$extra_capabilities ||= {};
my $args = {
'desiredCapabilities' => {
'browserName' => $self->browser_name,
'platform' => $self->platform,
'javascriptEnabled' => $self->javascript,
'version' => $self->version,
'acceptSslCerts' => $self->accept_ssl_certs,
%$extra_capabilities,
},
};
if ( defined $self->proxy ) {
$args->{desiredCapabilities}->{proxy} = $self->proxy;
}
if ($args->{desiredCapabilities}->{browserName} =~ /firefox/i
&& $self->has_firefox_profile) {
$args->{desiredCapabilities}->{firefox_profile} = $self->firefox_profile;
}
$self->_request_new_session($args);
}
sub new_desired_session {
my ( $self, $caps ) = @_;
$self->_request_new_session({
desiredCapabilities => $caps
});
}
sub _request_new_session {
my ( $self, $args ) = @_;
$self->remote_conn->check_status();
# command => 'newSession' to fool the tests of commands implemented
# TODO: rewrite the testing better, this is so fragile.
my $resource_new_session = {
method => $self->commands->get_method('newSession'),
url => $self->commands->get_url('newSession'),
no_content_success => $self->commands->get_no_content_success('newSession'),
};
my $rc = $self->remote_conn;
my $resp = $rc->request(
$resource_new_session,
$args,
);
if ( ( defined $resp->{'sessionId'} ) && $resp->{'sessionId'} ne '' ) {
$self->session_id( $resp->{'sessionId'} );
}
else {
my $error = 'Could not create new session';
if (ref $resp->{cmd_return} eq 'HASH') {
$error .= ': ' . $resp->{cmd_return}->{message};
}
else {
$error .= ': ' . $resp->{cmd_return};
}
croak $error;
}
}
=head2 debug_on
Description:
Turns on debugging mode and the driver will print extra info like request
and response to stdout. Useful, when you want to see what is being sent to
the server & what response you are getting back.
Usage:
$driver->debug_on;
=cut
sub debug_on {
my ($self) = @_;
$self->remote_conn->debug(1);
}
=head2 debug_off
Description:
Turns off the debugging mode.
Usage:
$driver->debug_off;
=cut
sub debug_off {
my ($self) = @_;
$self->remote_conn->debug(0);
}
=head2 get_sessions
Description:
Returns a list of the currently active sessions. Each session will be
returned as an array of Hashes with the following keys:
'id' : The session ID
'capabilities: An object describing session's capabilities
Output:
Array of Hashes
Usage:
print Dumper $driver->get_sessions();
=cut
sub get_sessions {
my ($self) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'getSessions' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 status
Description:
Query the server's current status. All server implementations
should return two basic objects describing the server's current
platform and when the server was built.
Output:
Hash ref
Usage:
print Dumper $driver->status;
=cut
sub status {
my ($self) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'status' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 get_alert_text
Description:
Gets the text of the currently displayed JavaScript alert(), confirm()
or prompt() dialog.
Example
my $string = $driver->get_alert_text;
=cut
sub get_alert_text {
my ($self) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'getAlertText' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 send_keys_to_active_element
Description:
Send a sequence of key strokes to the active element. This command is
similar to the send keys command in every aspect except the implicit
termination: The modifiers are not released at the end of the call.
Rather, the state of the modifier keys is kept between calls, so mouse
interactions can be performed while modifier keys are depressed.
Input: 1
Required:
{ARRAY | STRING} - Array of strings or a string.
Usage:
$driver->send_keys_to_active_element('abcd', 'efg');
$driver->send_keys_to_active_element('hijk');
or
# include the WDKeys module
use Selenium::Remote::WDKeys;
.
.
$driver->send_keys_to_active_element(KEYS->{'space'}, KEYS->{'enter'});
=cut
sub send_keys_to_active_element {
my ( $self, @strings ) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'sendKeysToActiveElement' };
my $params = {
'value' => \@strings,
};
return $self->_execute_command( $res, $params );
}
=head2 send_keys_to_alert
Synonymous with send_keys_to_prompt
=cut
sub send_keys_to_alert {
return shift->send_keys_to_prompt(@_);
}
=head2 send_keys_to_prompt
Description:
Sends keystrokes to a JavaScript prompt() dialog.
Input:
{string} keys to send
Example:
$driver->send_keys_to_prompt('hello world');
or
ok($driver->get_alert_text eq 'Please Input your name','prompt appears');
$driver->send_keys_to_alert("Larry Wall");
$driver->accept_alert;
=cut
sub send_keys_to_prompt {
my ( $self, $keys ) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'sendKeysToPrompt' };
my $params = { 'text' => $keys };
return $self->_execute_command( $res, $params );
}
=head2 accept_alert
Description:
Accepts the currently displayed alert dialog. Usually, this is
equivalent to clicking the 'OK' button in the dialog.
Example:
$driver->accept_alert;
=cut
sub accept_alert {
my ($self) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'acceptAlert' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 dismiss_alert
Description:
Dismisses the currently displayed alert dialog. For comfirm()
and prompt() dialogs, this is equivalent to clicking the
'Cancel' button. For alert() dialogs, this is equivalent to
clicking the 'OK' button.
Example:
$driver->dismiss_alert;
=cut
sub dismiss_alert {
my ($self) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'dismissAlert' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 mouse_move_to_location
Description:
Move the mouse by an offset of the specificed element. If no
element is specified, the move is relative to the current mouse
cursor. If an element is provided but no offset, the mouse will be
moved to the center of the element. If the element is not visible,
it will be scrolled into view.
Output:
STRING -
Usage:
# element - the element to move to. If not specified or is null, the offset is relative to current position of the mouse.
# xoffset - X offset to move to, relative to the top-left corner of the element. If not specified, the mouse will move to the middle of the element.
# yoffset - Y offset to move to, relative to the top-left corner of the element. If not specified, the mouse will move to the middle of the element.
print $driver->mouse_move_to_location(element => e, xoffset => x, yoffset => y);
=cut
sub mouse_move_to_location {
my ( $self, %params ) = @_;
$params{element} = $params{element}{id} if exists $params{element};
my $res = { 'command' => 'mouseMoveToLocation' };
return $self->_execute_command( $res, \%params );
}
=head2 move_to
Synonymous with mouse_move_to_location
=cut
sub move_to {
return shift->mouse_move_to_location(@_);
}
=head2 get_capabilities
Description:
Retrieve the capabilities of the specified session.
Output:
HASH of all the capabilities.
Usage:
my $capab = $driver->get_capabilities();
print Dumper($capab);
=cut
sub get_capabilities {
my $self = shift;
my $res = { 'command' => 'getCapabilities' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 set_timeout
Description:
Configure the amount of time that a particular type of operation can execute
for before they are aborted and a |Timeout| error is returned to the client.
Input:
type - - The type of operation to set the timeout for.
Valid values are:
"script" : for script timeouts,
"implicit" : for modifying the implicit wait timeout
"page load" : for setting a page load timeout.
ms - - The amount of time, in milliseconds, that time-limited
commands are permitted to run.
Usage:
$driver->set_timeout('script', 1000);
=cut
sub set_timeout {
my ( $self, $type, $ms ) = @_;
if ( not defined $type or not defined $ms ) {
croak "Expecting type & timeout in ms";
}
my $res = { 'command' => 'setTimeout' };
my $params = { 'type' => $type, 'ms' => $ms };
return $self->_execute_command( $res, $params );
}
=head2 set_async_script_timeout
Description:
Set the amount of time, in milliseconds, that asynchronous scripts executed
by execute_async_script() are permitted to run before they are
aborted and a |Timeout| error is returned to the client.
Input:
ms - - The amount of time, in milliseconds, that time-limited
commands are permitted to run.
Usage:
$driver->set_async_script_timeout(1000);
=cut
sub set_async_script_timeout {
my ( $self, $ms ) = @_;
if ( not defined $ms ) {
croak "Expecting timeout in ms";
}
my $res = { 'command' => 'setAsyncScriptTimeout' };
my $params = { 'ms' => $ms };
return $self->_execute_command( $res, $params );
}
=head2 set_implicit_wait_timeout
Description:
Set the amount of time the driver should wait when searching for elements.
When searching for a single element, the driver will poll the page until
an element is found or the timeout expires, whichever occurs first.
When searching for multiple elements, the driver should poll the page until
at least one element is found or the timeout expires, at which point it
will return an empty list. If this method is never called, the driver will
default to an implicit wait of 0ms.
Input:
Time in milliseconds.
Output:
Server Response Hash with no data returned back from the server.
Usage:
$driver->set_implicit_wait_timeout(10);
=cut
sub set_implicit_wait_timeout {
my ( $self, $ms ) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'setImplicitWaitTimeout' };
my $params = { 'ms' => $ms };
return $self->_execute_command( $res, $params );
}
=head2 pause
Description:
Pause execution for a specified interval of milliseconds.
Usage:
$driver->pause(10000); # 10 second delay
$driver->pause(); # 1 second delay default
=cut
sub pause {
my $self = shift;
my $timeout = ( shift // 1000 ) / 1000;
select( undef, undef, undef, $timeout ); # Fractional-second sleep
}
=head2 close
Description:
Close the current window.
Usage:
$driver->close();
or
#close a popup window
my $handles = $driver->get_window_handles;
$driver->switch_to_window($handles->[1]);
$driver->close();
$driver->switch_to_window($handles->[0]);
=cut
sub close {
my $self = shift;
my $res = { 'command' => 'close' };
$self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 quit
Description:
Delete the session & close open browsers.
Usage:
$driver->quit();
=cut
sub quit {
my $self = shift;
my $res = { 'command' => 'quit' };
$self->_execute_command($res);
$self->session_id(undef);
}
=head2 get_current_window_handle
Description:
Retrieve the current window handle.
Output:
STRING - the window handle
Usage:
print $driver->get_current_window_handle();
=cut
sub get_current_window_handle {
my $self = shift;
my $res = { 'command' => 'getCurrentWindowHandle' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 get_window_handles
Description:
Retrieve the list of window handles used in the session.
Output:
ARRAY of STRING - list of the window handles
Usage:
print Dumper $driver->get_window_handles;
or
# get popup, close, then back
my $handles = $driver->get_window_handles;
$driver->switch_to_window($handles->[1]);
$driver->close;
$driver->switch_to_window($handles->[0]);
=cut
sub get_window_handles {
my $self = shift;
my $res = { 'command' => 'getWindowHandles' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 get_window_size
Description:
Retrieve the window size
Input:
STRING - - window handle (default is 'current' window)
Output:
HASH - containing keys 'height' & 'width'
Usage:
my $window_size = $driver->get_window_size();
print $window_size->{'height'}, $window_size->('width');
=cut
sub get_window_size {
my ( $self, $window ) = @_;
$window = ( defined $window ) ? $window : 'current';
my $res = { 'command' => 'getWindowSize', 'window_handle' => $window };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 get_window_position
Description:
Retrieve the window position
Input:
STRING - - window handle (default is 'current' window)
Output:
HASH - containing keys 'x' & 'y'
Usage:
my $window_size = $driver->get_window_position();
print $window_size->{'x'}, $window_size->('y');
=cut
sub get_window_position {
my ( $self, $window ) = @_;
$window = ( defined $window ) ? $window : 'current';
my $res = { 'command' => 'getWindowPosition', 'window_handle' => $window };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 get_current_url
Description:
Retrieve the url of the current page
Output:
STRING - url
Usage:
print $driver->get_current_url();
=cut
sub get_current_url {
my $self = shift;
my $res = { 'command' => 'getCurrentUrl' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 navigate
Description:
Navigate to a given url. This is same as get() method.
Input:
STRING - url
Usage:
$driver->navigate('http://www.google.com');
=cut
sub navigate {
my ( $self, $url ) = @_;
$self->get($url);
}
=head2 get
Description:
Navigate to a given url
Input:
STRING - url
Usage:
$driver->get('http://www.google.com');
=cut
sub get {
my ( $self, $url ) = @_;
if ($self->has_base_url && $url !~ m|://|) {
$url =~ s|^/||;
$url = $self->base_url . "/" . $url;
}
my $res = { 'command' => 'get' };
my $params = { 'url' => $url };
return $self->_execute_command( $res, $params );
}
=head2 get_title
Description:
Get the current page title
Output:
STRING - Page title
Usage:
print $driver->get_title();
=cut
sub get_title {
my $self = shift;
my $res = { 'command' => 'getTitle' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 go_back
Description:
Equivalent to hitting the back button on the browser.
Usage:
$driver->go_back();
=cut
sub go_back {
my $self = shift;
my $res = { 'command' => 'goBack' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 go_forward
Description:
Equivalent to hitting the forward button on the browser.
Usage:
$driver->go_forward();
=cut
sub go_forward {
my $self = shift;
my $res = { 'command' => 'goForward' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 refresh
Description:
Reload the current page.
Usage:
$driver->refresh();
=cut
sub refresh {
my $self = shift;
my $res = { 'command' => 'refresh' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 javascript
Description:
returns true if javascript is enabled in the driver.
Usage:
if ($driver->has_javascript) { ...; }
=cut
sub has_javascript {
my $self = shift;
return int($self->javascript);
}
=head2 execute_async_script
Description:
Inject a snippet of JavaScript into the page for execution in the context
of the currently selected frame. The executed script is assumed to be
asynchronous and must signal that is done by invoking the provided
callback, which is always provided as the final argument to the function.
The value to this callback will be returned to the client.
Asynchronous script commands may not span page loads. If an unload event
is fired while waiting for a script result, an error should be returned
to the client.
Input: 2 (1 optional)
Required:
STRING - Javascript to execute on the page
Optional:
ARRAY - list of arguments that need to be passed to the script.
Output:
{*} - Varied, depending on the type of result expected back from the script.
Usage:
my $script = q{
var arg1 = arguments[0];
var callback = arguments[arguments.length-1];
var elem = window.document.findElementById(arg1);
callback(elem);
};
my $elem = $driver->execute_async_script($script,'myid');
$elem->click;
=cut
sub execute_async_script {
my ( $self, $script, @args ) = @_;
if ( $self->has_javascript ) {
if ( not defined $script ) {
croak 'No script provided';
}
my $res = { 'command' => 'executeAsyncScript' };
# Check the args array if the elem obj is provided & replace it with
# JSON representation
for ( my $i = 0; $i < @args; $i++ ) {
if ( Scalar::Util::blessed( $args[$i] )
and $args[$i]->isa('Selenium::Remote::WebElement') )
{
$args[$i] = { 'ELEMENT' => ( $args[$i] )->{id} };
}
}
my $params = { 'script' => $script, 'args' => \@args };
my $ret = $self->_execute_command( $res, $params );
# replace any ELEMENTS with WebElement
if ( ref($ret)
and ( ref($ret) eq 'HASH' )
and exists $ret->{'ELEMENT'} )
{
$ret = $self->webelement_class->new( id => $ret->{ELEMENT},
driver => $self );
}
return $ret;
}
else {
croak 'Javascript is not enabled on remote driver instance.';
}
}
=head2 execute_script
Description:
Inject a snippet of JavaScript into the page and return its result.
WebElements that should be passed to the script as an argument should be
specified in the arguments array as WebElement object. Likewise,
any WebElements in the script result will be returned as WebElement object.
Input: 2 (1 optional)
Required:
STRING - Javascript to execute on the page
Optional:
ARRAY - list of arguments that need to be passed to the script.
Output:
{*} - Varied, depending on the type of result expected back from the script.
Usage:
my $script = q{
var arg1 = arguments[0];
var elem = window.document.findElementById(arg1);
return elem;
};
my $elem = $driver->execute_script($script,'myid');
$elem->click;
=cut
sub execute_script {
my ( $self, $script, @args ) = @_;
if ( $self->has_javascript ) {
if ( not defined $script ) {
croak 'No script provided';
}
my $res = { 'command' => 'executeScript' };
# Check the args array if the elem obj is provided & replace it with
# JSON representation
for ( my $i = 0; $i < @args; $i++ ) {
if ( Scalar::Util::blessed( $args[$i] )
and $args[$i]->isa('Selenium::Remote::WebElement') )
{
$args[$i] = { 'ELEMENT' => ( $args[$i] )->{id} };
}
}
my $params = { 'script' => $script, 'args' => [@args] };
my $ret = $self->_execute_command( $res, $params );
return $self->_convert_to_webelement($ret);
}
else {
croak 'Javascript is not enabled on remote driver instance.';
}
}
# _convert_to_webelement
# An internal method used to traverse a data structure
# and convert any ELEMENTS with WebElements
sub _convert_to_webelement {
my ( $self, $ret ) = @_;
if ( ref($ret) and ( ref($ret) eq 'HASH' ) ) {
if ( ( keys %$ret == 1 ) and exists $ret->{'ELEMENT'} ) {
# replace an ELEMENT with WebElement
return $self->webelement_class->new( id => $ret->{ELEMENT},
driver => $self );
}
my %hash;
foreach my $key ( keys %$ret ) {
$hash{$key} = $self->_convert_to_webelement( $ret->{$key} );
}
return \%hash;
}
if ( ref($ret) and ( ref($ret) eq 'ARRAY' ) ) {
my @array = map { $self->_convert_to_webelement($_) } @$ret;
return \@array;
}
return $ret;
}
=head2 screenshot
Description:
Get a screenshot of the current page as a base64 encoded image.
Output:
STRING - base64 encoded image
Usage:
print $driver->screenshot();
To conveniently write the screenshot to a file, see L.
=cut
sub screenshot {
my ($self) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'screenshot' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 capture_screenshot
Description:
Capture a screenshot and save as a PNG to provided file name.
(The method is compatible with the WWW::Selenium method fo the same name)
Output:
TRUE - (Screenshot is written to file)
Usage:
$driver->capture_screenshot($filename);
=cut
sub capture_screenshot {
my ( $self, $filename ) = @_;
croak '$filename is required' unless $filename;
require MIME::Base64;
open( my $fh, '>', $filename );
binmode $fh;
print $fh MIME::Base64::decode_base64( $self->screenshot() );
CORE::close $fh;
return 1;
}
=head2 available_engines
Description:
List all available engines on the machine. To use an engine, it has to be present in this list.
Output:
{Array.} A list of available engines
Usage:
print Dumper $driver->available_engines;
=cut
sub available_engines {
my ($self) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'availableEngines' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 switch_to_frame
Description:
Change focus to another frame on the page. If the frame ID is null, the
server will switch to the page's default content. You can also switch to a
WebElement, for e.g. you can find an iframe using find_element & then
provide that as an input to this method. Also see e.g.
Input: 1
Required:
{STRING | NUMBER | NULL | WebElement} - ID of the frame which can be one of the three
mentioned.
Usage:
$driver->switch_to_frame('frame_1');
or
$driver->switch_to_frame($driver->find_element('iframe', 'tag_name'));
=cut
sub switch_to_frame {
my ( $self, $id ) = @_;
my $json_null = JSON::null;
my $params;
$id = ( defined $id ) ? $id : $json_null;
my $res = { 'command' => 'switchToFrame' };
if ( ref $id eq $self->webelement_class ) {
$params = { 'id' => { 'ELEMENT' => $id->{'id'} } };
}
else {
$params = { 'id' => $id };
}
return $self->_execute_command( $res, $params );
}
=head2 switch_to_window
Description:
Change focus to another window. The window to change focus to may
be specified by its server assigned window handle, or by the value
of the page's window.name attribute.
If you wish to use the window name as the target, you'll need to
have set C on the page either in app code or via
L, or pass a name as the second argument to the
C function when opening the new window. Note that
the window name used here has nothing to do with the window title,
or the C<< >> element on the page.
Otherwise, use L and select a
Webdriver-generated handle from the output of that function.
Input: 1
Required:
STRING - Window handle or the Window name
Usage:
$driver->switch_to_window('MY Homepage');
or
# close a popup window and switch back
my $handles = $driver->get_window_handles;
$driver->switch_to_window($handles->[1]);
$driver->close;
$driver->switch_to_window($handles->[0]);
=cut
sub switch_to_window {
my ( $self, $name ) = @_;
if ( not defined $name ) {
return 'Window name not provided';
}
my $res = { 'command' => 'switchToWindow' };
my $params = { 'name' => $name };
return $self->_execute_command( $res, $params );
}
=head2 get_speed
Description:
DEPRECATED - this function is a no-op in Webdriver, and will be
removed in the upcoming version of this module. See
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/selenium-users/oX0ZnYFPuSA/discussion
and
http://code.google.com/p/selenium/source/browse/trunk/java/client/src/org/openqa/selenium/WebDriverCommandProcessor.java
=cut
sub get_speed {
carp 'get_speed is deprecated and will be removed in the upcoming version of this module';
}
=head2 set_speed
Description:
DEPRECATED - this function is a no-op in Webdriver, and will be
removed in the upcoming version of this module. See
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/selenium-users/oX0ZnYFPuSA/discussion
and
http://code.google.com/p/selenium/source/browse/trunk/java/client/src/org/openqa/selenium/WebDriverCommandProcessor.java
=cut
sub set_speed {
carp 'set_speed is deprecated and will be removed in the upcoming version of this module';
}
=head2 set_window_position
Description:
Set the position (on screen) where you want your browser to be displayed.
Input:
INT - x co-ordinate
INT - y co-ordinate
STRING - - window handle (default is 'current' window)
Output:
BOOLEAN - Success or failure
Usage:
$driver->set_window_position(50, 50);
=cut
sub set_window_position {
my ( $self, $x, $y, $window ) = @_;
$window = ( defined $window ) ? $window : 'current';
if ( not defined $x and not defined $y ) {
croak "X & Y co-ordinates are required";
}
my $res = { 'command' => 'setWindowPosition', 'window_handle' => $window };
my $params = { 'x' => $x, 'y' => $y };
my $ret = $self->_execute_command( $res, $params );
return $ret ? 1 : 0;
}
=head2 set_window_size
Description:
Set the size of the browser window
Input:
INT - height of the window
INT - width of the window
STRING - - window handle (default is 'current' window)
Output:
BOOLEAN - Success or failure
Usage:
$driver->set_window_size(640, 480);
=cut
sub set_window_size {
my ( $self, $height, $width, $window ) = @_;
$window = ( defined $window ) ? $window : 'current';
if ( not defined $height and not defined $width ) {
croak "height & width of browser are required";
}
$height += 0;
$width += 0;
my $res = { 'command' => 'setWindowSize', 'window_handle' => $window };
my $params = { 'height' => $height, 'width' => $width };
my $ret = $self->_execute_command( $res, $params );
return $ret ? 1 : 0;
}
=head2 maximize_window
Description:
Maximizes the browser window
Input:
STRING - - window handle (default is 'current' window)
Output:
BOOLEAN - Success or failure
Usage:
$driver->maximize_window();
=cut
sub maximize_window {
my ( $self, $window ) = @_;
$window = ( defined $window ) ? $window : 'current';
my $res = { 'command' => 'maximizeWindow', 'window_handle' => $window };
my $ret = $self->_execute_command( $res );
return $ret ? 1 : 0;
}
=head2 get_all_cookies
Description:
Retrieve all cookies visible to the current page. Each cookie will be
returned as a HASH reference with the following keys & their value types:
'name' - STRING
'value' - STRING
'path' - STRING
'domain' - STRING
'secure' - BOOLEAN
Output:
ARRAY of HASHES - list of all the cookie hashes
Usage:
print Dumper($driver->get_all_cookies());
=cut
sub get_all_cookies {
my ($self) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'getAllCookies' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 add_cookie
Description:
Set a cookie on the domain.
Input: 5 (1 optional)
Required:
'name' - STRING
'value' - STRING
'path' - STRING
'domain' - STRING
Optional:
'secure' - BOOLEAN - default is false.
Usage:
$driver->add_cookie('foo', 'bar', '/', '.google.com', 0)
=cut
sub add_cookie {
my ( $self, $name, $value, $path, $domain, $secure ) = @_;
if ( ( not defined $name )
|| ( not defined $value )
|| ( not defined $path )
|| ( not defined $domain ) )
{
croak "Missing parameters";
}
my $res = { 'command' => 'addCookie' };
my $json_false = JSON::false;
my $json_true = JSON::true;
$secure = ( defined $secure && $secure ) ? $json_true : $json_false;
my $params = {
'cookie' => {
'name' => $name,
'value' => $value,
'path' => $path,
'domain' => $domain,
'secure' => $secure,
}
};
return $self->_execute_command( $res, $params );
}
=head2 delete_all_cookies
Description:
Delete all cookies visible to the current page.
Usage:
$driver->delete_all_cookies();
=cut
sub delete_all_cookies {
my ($self) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'deleteAllCookies' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 delete_cookie_named
Description:
Delete the cookie with the given name. This command will be a no-op if there
is no such cookie visible to the current page.
Input: 1
Required:
STRING - name of cookie to delete
Usage:
$driver->delete_cookie_named('foo');
=cut
sub delete_cookie_named {
my ( $self, $cookie_name ) = @_;
if ( not defined $cookie_name ) {
croak "Cookie name not provided";
}
my $res = { 'command' => 'deleteCookieNamed', 'name' => $cookie_name };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 get_page_source
Description:
Get the current page source.
Output:
STRING - The page source.
Usage:
print $driver->get_page_source();
=cut
sub get_page_source {
my ($self) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'getPageSource' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 find_element
Description:
Search for an element on the page, starting from the document root. The
located element will be returned as a WebElement object.
Input: 2 (1 optional)
Required:
STRING - The search target.
Optional:
STRING - Locator scheme to use to search the element, available schemes:
{class, class_name, css, id, link, link_text, partial_link_text,
tag_name, name, xpath}
Defaults to 'xpath' if not configured global during instantiation.
Output:
Selenium::Remote::WebElement - WebElement Object
(This could be a subclass of L if C was set.
Usage:
$driver->find_element("//input[\@name='q']");
=cut
sub find_element {
my ( $self, $query, $method ) = @_;
if ( not defined $query ) {
croak 'Search string to find element not provided.';
}
my $using =
( defined $method ) ? $self->FINDERS->{$method} : $self->default_finder;
if ( defined $using ) {
my $res = { 'command' => 'findElement' };
my $params = { 'using' => $using, 'value' => $query };
my $ret_data = eval { $self->_execute_command( $res, $params ); };
if ($@) {
if ( $@
=~ /(An element could not be located on the page using the given search parameters)/
)
{
# give details on what element wasn't found
$@ = "$1: $query,$using";
local @CARP_NOT = ( "Selenium::Remote::Driver", @CARP_NOT );
croak $@;
}
else {
# re throw if the exception wasn't what we expected
die $@;
}
}
return $self->webelement_class->new( id => $ret_data->{ELEMENT},
driver => $self );
}
else {
croak "Bad method, expected: " . join(', ', keys %{ $self->FINDERS });
}
}
=head2 find_elements
Description:
Search for multiple elements on the page, starting from the document root.
The located elements will be returned as an array of WebElement object.
Input: 2 (1 optional)
Required:
STRING - The search target.
Optional:
STRING - Locator scheme to use to search the element, available schemes:
{class, class_name, css, id, link, link_text, partial_link_text,
tag_name, name, xpath}
Defaults to 'xpath' if not configured global during instantiation.
Output:
ARRAY or ARRAYREF of WebElement Objects
Usage:
$driver->find_elements("//input");
=cut
sub find_elements {
my ( $self, $query, $method ) = @_;
if ( not defined $query ) {
croak 'Search string to find element not provided.';
}
my $using =
( defined $method ) ? $self->FINDERS->{$method} : $self->default_finder;
if ( defined $using ) {
my $res = { 'command' => 'findElements' };
my $params = { 'using' => $using, 'value' => $query };
my $ret_data = eval { $self->_execute_command( $res, $params ); };
if ($@) {
if ( $@
=~ /(An element could not be located on the page using the given search parameters)/
)
{
# give details on what element wasn't found
$@ = "$1: $query,$using";
local @CARP_NOT = ( "Selenium::Remote::Driver", @CARP_NOT );
croak $@;
}
else {
# re throw if the exception wasn't what we expected
die $@;
}
}
my $elem_obj_arr = [];
foreach (@$ret_data) {
push(
@$elem_obj_arr,
$self->webelement_class->new(
id => $_->{ELEMENT}, driver => $self
)
);
}
return wantarray? @{$elem_obj_arr} : $elem_obj_arr ;
}
else {
croak "Bad method, expected: " . join(', ', keys %{ $self->FINDERS });
}
}
=head2 find_child_element
Description:
Search for an element on the page, starting from the identified element. The
located element will be returned as a WebElement object.
Input: 3 (1 optional)
Required:
Selenium::Remote::WebElement - WebElement object from where you want to
start searching.
STRING - The search target. (Do not use a double whack('//')
in an xpath to search for a child element
ex: '//option[@id="something"]'
instead use a dot whack ('./')
ex: './option[@id="something"]')
Optional:
STRING - Locator scheme to use to search the element, available schemes:
{class, class_name, css, id, link, link_text, partial_link_text,
tag_name, name, xpath}
Defaults to 'xpath' if not configured global during instantiation.
Output:
WebElement Object
Usage:
my $elem1 = $driver->find_element("//select[\@name='ned']");
# note the usage of ./ when searching for a child element instead of //
my $child = $driver->find_child_element($elem1, "./option[\@value='es_ar']");
=cut
sub find_child_element {
my ( $self, $elem, $query, $method ) = @_;
if ( ( not defined $elem ) || ( not defined $query ) ) {
croak "Missing parameters";
}
my $using = ( defined $method ) ? $method : $self->default_finder;
if ( exists $self->FINDERS->{$using} ) {
my $res = { 'command' => 'findChildElement', 'id' => $elem->{id} };
my $params = { 'using' => $self->FINDERS->{$using}, 'value' => $query };
my $ret_data = eval { $self->_execute_command( $res, $params ); };
if ($@) {
if ( $@
=~ /(An element could not be located on the page using the given search parameters)/
)
{
# give details on what element wasn't found
$@ = "$1: $query,$using";
local @CARP_NOT = ( "Selenium::Remote::Driver", @CARP_NOT );
croak $@;
}
else {
# re throw if the exception wasn't what we expected
die $@;
}
}
return $self->webelement_class->new( id => $ret_data->{ELEMENT},
driver => $self );
}
else {
croak "Bad method, expected: " . join(', ', keys %{ $self->FINDERS });
}
}
=head2 find_child_elements
Description:
Search for multiple element on the page, starting from the identified
element. The located elements will be returned as an array of WebElement
objects.
Input: 3 (1 optional)
Required:
Selenium::Remote::WebElement - WebElement object from where you want to
start searching.
STRING - The search target.
Optional:
STRING - Locator scheme to use to search the element, available schemes:
{class, class_name, css, id, link, link_text, partial_link_text,
tag_name, name, xpath}
Defaults to 'xpath' if not configured global during instantiation.
Output:
ARRAY of WebElement Objects.
Usage:
my $elem1 = $driver->find_element("//select[\@name='ned']");
my $child = $driver->find_child_elements($elem1, "//option");
=cut
sub find_child_elements {
my ( $self, $elem, $query, $method ) = @_;
if ( ( not defined $elem ) || ( not defined $query ) ) {
croak "Missing parameters";
}
my $using = ( defined $method ) ? $method : $self->default_finder;
if ( exists $self->FINDERS->{$using} ) {
my $res = { 'command' => 'findChildElements', 'id' => $elem->{id} };
my $params = { 'using' => $self->FINDERS->{$using}, 'value' => $query };
my $ret_data = eval { $self->_execute_command( $res, $params ); };
if ($@) {
if ( $@
=~ /(An element could not be located on the page using the given search parameters)/
)
{
# give details on what element wasn't found
$@ = "$1: $query,$using";
local @CARP_NOT = ( "Selenium::Remote::Driver", @CARP_NOT );
croak $@;
}
else {
# re throw if the exception wasn't what we expected
die $@;
}
}
my $elem_obj_arr = [];
my $i = 0;
foreach (@$ret_data) {
$elem_obj_arr->[$i] =
$self->webelement_class->new( id => $_->{ELEMENT},
driver => $self );
$i++;
}
return wantarray ? @{$elem_obj_arr} : $elem_obj_arr;
}
else {
croak "Bad method, expected: " . join(', ', keys %{ $self->FINDERS });
}
}
=head2 get_active_element
Description:
Get the element on the page that currently has focus.. The located element
will be returned as a WebElement object.
Output:
WebElement Object
Usage:
$driver->get_active_element();
=cut
sub get_active_element {
my ($self) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'getActiveElement' };
my $ret_data = eval { $self->_execute_command($res) };
if ($@) {
croak $@;
}
else {
return $self->webelement_class->new( id => $ret_data->{ELEMENT},
driver => $self );
}
}
=head2 cache_status
Description:
Get the status of the html5 application cache.
Usage:
print $driver->cache_status;
Output:
- Status code for application cache: {UNCACHED = 0, IDLE = 1, CHECKING = 2, DOWNLOADING = 3, UPDATE_READY = 4, OBSOLETE = 5}
=cut
sub cache_status {
my ($self) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'cacheStatus' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 set_geolocation
Description:
Set the current geographic location - note that your driver must
implement this endpoint, or else it will crash your session. At the
very least, it works in v2.12 of Chromedriver.
Input:
Required:
HASH: A hash with key C whose value is a Location hashref. See
usage section for example.
Usage:
$driver->set_geolocation( location => {
latitude => 40.714353,
longitude => -74.005973,
altitude => 0.056747
});
Output:
BOOLEAN - success or failure
=cut
sub set_geolocation {
my ( $self, %params ) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'setGeolocation' };
return $self->_execute_command( $res, \%params );
}
=head2 get_geolocation
Description:
Get the current geographic location. Note that your webdriver must
implement this endpoint - otherwise, it will crash your session. At
the time of release, we couldn't get this to work on the desktop
FirefoxDriver or desktop Chromedriver.
Usage:
print $driver->get_geolocation;
Output:
{ latitude: number, longitude: number, altitude: number } - The current geo location.
=cut
sub get_geolocation {
my ($self) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'getGeolocation' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 get_log
Description:
Get the log for a given log type. Log buffer is reset after each request.
Input:
Required:
- Type of log to retrieve:
{client|driver|browser|server}. There may be others available; see
get_log_types for a full list for your driver.
Usage:
$driver->get_log( $log_type );
Output:
- An array of log entries since the most recent request.
=cut
sub get_log {
my ( $self, $type ) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'getLog' };
return $self->_execute_command( $res, { type => $type });
}
=head2 get_log_types
Description:
Get available log types. By default, every driver should have client,
driver, browser, and server types, but there may be more available,
depending on your driver.
Usage:
my @types = $driver->get_log_types;
$driver->get_log($types[0]);
Output:
- The list of log types.
=cut
sub get_log_types {
my ($self) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'getLogTypes' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 set_orientation
Description:
Set the browser orientation.
Input:
Required:
- Orientation {LANDSCAPE|PORTRAIT}
Usage:
$driver->set_orientation( $orientation );
Output:
BOOLEAN - success or failure
=cut
sub set_orientation {
my ( $self, $orientation ) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'setOrientation' };
return $self->_execute_command( $res, { orientation => $orientation } );
}
=head2 get_orientation
Description:
Get the current browser orientation. Returns either LANDSCAPE|PORTRAIT.
Usage:
print $driver->get_orientation;
Output:
- your orientation.
=cut
sub get_orientation {
my ($self) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'getOrientation' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 send_modifier
Description:
Send an event to the active element to depress or release a modifier key.
Input: 2
Required:
value - String - The modifier key event to be sent. This key must be one 'Ctrl','Shift','Alt',' or 'Command'/'Meta' as defined by the send keys command
isdown - Boolean/String - Whether to generate a key down or key up
Usage:
$driver->send_modifier('Alt','down');
$elem->send_keys('c');
$driver->send_modifier('Alt','up');
or
$driver->send_modifier('Alt',1);
$elem->send_keys('c');
$driver->send_modifier('Alt',0);
=cut
sub send_modifier {
my ( $self, $modifier, $isdown ) = @_;
if ( $isdown =~ /(down|up)/ ) {
$isdown = $isdown =~ /down/ ? 1 : 0;
}
my $res = { 'command' => 'sendModifier' };
my $params = {
value => $modifier,
isdown => $isdown
};
return $self->_execute_command( $res, $params );
}
=head2 compare_elements
Description:
Test if two element IDs refer to the same DOM element.
Input: 2
Required:
Selenium::Remote::WebElement - WebElement Object
Selenium::Remote::WebElement - WebElement Object
Output:
BOOLEAN
Usage:
$driver->compare_elements($elem_obj1, $elem_obj2);
=cut
sub compare_elements {
my ( $self, $elem1, $elem2 ) = @_;
my $res = {
'command' => 'elementEquals',
'id' => $elem1->{id},
'other' => $elem2->{id}
};
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 click
Description:
Click any mouse button (at the coordinates set by the last moveto command).
Input:
button - any one of 'LEFT'/0 'MIDDLE'/1 'RIGHT'/2
defaults to 'LEFT'
Usage:
$driver->click('LEFT');
$driver->click(1); #MIDDLE
$driver->click('RIGHT');
$driver->click; #Defaults to left
=cut
sub click {
my ( $self, $button ) = @_;
my $button_enum = { LEFT => 0, MIDDLE => 1, RIGHT => 2 };
if ( defined $button && $button =~ /(LEFT|MIDDLE|RIGHT)/i ) {
$button = $button_enum->{ uc $1 };
}
elsif ( defined $button && $button =~ /(0|1|2)/ ) {
$button = $1;
}
else {
$button = 0;
}
my $res = { 'command' => 'click' };
my $params = { 'button' => $button };
return $self->_execute_command( $res, $params );
}
=head2 double_click
Description:
Double-clicks at the current mouse coordinates (set by moveto).
Usage:
$driver->double_click;
=cut
sub double_click {
my ($self) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'doubleClick' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 button_down
Description:
Click and hold the left mouse button (at the coordinates set by the
last moveto command). Note that the next mouse-related command that
should follow is buttonup . Any other mouse command (such as click
or another call to buttondown) will yield undefined behaviour.
Usage:
$self->button_down;
=cut
sub button_down {
my ($self) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'buttonDown' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 button_up
Description:
Releases the mouse button previously held (where the mouse is
currently at). Must be called once for every buttondown command
issued. See the note in click and buttondown about implications of
out-of-order commands.
Usage:
$self->button_up;
=cut
sub button_up {
my ($self) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'buttonUp' };
return $self->_execute_command($res);
}
=head2 upload_file
Description:
Upload a file from the local machine to the selenium server
machine. That file then can be used for testing file upload on web
forms. Returns the remote-server's path to the file.
Passing raw data as an argument past the filename will upload
that rather than the file's contents.
Usage:
my $remote_fname = $driver->upload_file( $fname );
my $element = $driver->find_element( '//input[@id="file"]' );
$element->send_keys( $remote_fname );
=cut
# this method duplicates upload() method in the
# org.openqa.selenium.remote.RemoteWebElement java class.
sub upload_file {
my ( $self, $filename, $raw_content ) = @_;
#If no processing is passed, send the argument raw
my $params = {
file => $raw_content
};
#Otherwise, zip/base64 it.
$params = $self->_prepare_file($filename) if !defined($raw_content);
my $res = { 'command' => 'uploadFile' }; # /session/:SessionId/file
my $ret = $self->_execute_command( $res, $params );
#WORKAROUND: Since this is undocumented selenium functionality, work around a bug.
my ($drive, $path, $file) = File::Spec::Functions::splitpath($ret);
if ($file ne $filename) {
$ret = File::Spec::Functions::catpath($drive,$path,$filename);
}
return $ret;
}
sub _prepare_file {
my ($self,$filename) = @_;
if ( not -r $filename ) { die "upload_file: no such file: $filename"; }
my $string = ""; # buffer
zip $filename => \$string
or die "zip failed: $ZipError\n"; # compress the file into string
require MIME::Base64;
return {
file => MIME::Base64::encode_base64($string) # base64-encoded string
};
}
=head2 get_text
Description:
Get the text of a particular element. Wrapper around L
Usage:
$text = $driver->get_text("//div[\@name='q']");
=cut
sub get_text {
my $self = shift;
return $self->find_element(@_)->get_text();
}
=head2 get_body
Description:
Get the current text for the whole body. If you want the entire raw HTML instead,
See L.
Usage:
$body_text = $driver->get_body();
=cut
sub get_body {
my $self = shift;
return $self->get_text('//body', 'xpath');
}
=head2 get_path
Description:
Get the path part of the current browser location.
Usage:
$path = $driver->get_path();
=cut
sub get_path {
my $self = shift;
my $location = $self->get_current_url;
$location =~ s/\?.*//; # strip of query params
$location =~ s/#.*//; # strip of anchors
$location =~ s#^https?://[^/]+##; # strip off host
return $location;
}
=head2 get_user_agent
Description:
Convenience method to get the user agent string, according to the
browser's value for window.navigator.userAgent.
Usage:
$user_agent = $driver->get_user_agent()
=cut
sub get_user_agent {
my $self = shift;
return $self->execute_script('return window.navigator.userAgent;');
}
=head2 set_inner_window_size
Description:
Set the inner window size by closing the current window and
reopening the current page in a new window. This can be useful
when using browsers to mock as mobile devices.
This sub will be fired automatically if you set the
C hash key option during instantiation.
Input:
INT - height of the window
INT - width of the window
Output:
BOOLEAN - Success or failure
Usage:
$driver->set_inner_window_size(640, 480)
=cut
sub set_inner_window_size {
my $self = shift;
my $height = shift;
my $width = shift;
my $location = $self->get_current_url;
$self->execute_script('window.open("' . $location . '", "_blank")');
$self->close;
my @handles = @{ $self->get_window_handles };
$self->switch_to_window(pop @handles);
my @resize = (
'window.innerHeight = ' . $height,
'window.innerWidth = ' . $width,
'return 1'
);
return $self->execute_script(join(';', @resize)) ? 1 : 0;
}
=head2 get_local_storage_item
Description:
Get the value of a local storage item specified by the given key.
Input: 1
Required:
STRING - name of the key to be retrieved
Output:
STRING - value of the local storage item
Usage:
$driver->get_local_storage_item('key')
=cut
sub get_local_storage_item {
my ($self, $key) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'getLocalStorageItem' };
my $params = { 'key' => $key };
return $self->_execute_command($res, $params);
}
=head2 delete_local_storage_item
Description:
Get the value of a local storage item specified by the given key.
Input: 1
Required
STRING - name of the key to be deleted
Usage:
$driver->delete_local_storage_item('key')
=cut
sub delete_local_storage_item {
my ($self, $key) = @_;
my $res = { 'command' => 'deleteLocalStorageItem' };
my $params = { 'key' => $key };
return $self->_execute_command($res, $params);
}
1;
__END__
=head1 SEE ALSO
http://code.google.com/p/selenium/
https://code.google.com/p/selenium/wiki/JsonWireProtocol#Capabilities_JSON_Object
https://github.com/gempesaw/Selenium-Remote-Driver/wiki
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=cut