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  1. package Selenium::Remote::Mock::RemoteConnection;
  2. # ABSTRACT: utility class to mock the responses from Selenium server
  3. use Moo;
  4. use JSON;
  5. use Carp;
  6. use Try::Tiny;
  7. use HTTP::Response;
  8. use Data::Dumper;
  9. extends 'Selenium::Remote::RemoteConnection';
  10. has 'spec' => (
  11. is => 'ro',
  12. default => sub {{}},
  13. );
  14. has 'mock_cmds' => (
  15. is => 'ro',
  16. );
  17. has 'fake_session_id' => (
  18. is => 'lazy',
  19. builder => sub {
  20. my $id = join '',
  21. map +( 0 .. 9, 'a' .. 'z', 'A' .. 'Z' )[ rand( 10 + 26 * 2 ) ], 1 .. 50;
  22. return $id;
  23. },
  24. );
  25. has 'record' => (
  26. is => 'ro',
  27. default => sub { 0 }
  28. );
  29. has 'replay' => (
  30. is => 'ro',
  31. );
  32. has 'replay_file' => (
  33. is => 'ro',
  34. );
  35. has 'session_store' => (
  36. is => 'rw',
  37. default => sub { {} }
  38. );
  39. has 'session_id' => (
  40. is => 'rw',
  41. default => sub { undef },
  42. );
  43. sub BUILD {
  44. my $self = shift;
  45. croak 'Cannot define replay and record attributes at the same time' if (($self->replay) && ($self->record));
  46. croak 'replay_file attribute needs to be defined' if (($self->replay) && !($self->replay_file));
  47. croak 'replay attribute needs to be defined' if (!($self->replay) && ($self->replay_file));
  48. $self->remote_server_addr('localhost');
  49. $self->port('4444');
  50. if ($self->replay) {
  51. $self->load_session_store($self->replay_file);
  52. }
  53. }
  54. sub check_status {
  55. return;
  56. }
  57. sub load_session_store {
  58. my $self = shift;
  59. my $file = shift;
  60. croak "'$file' is not a valid file" unless (-f $file);
  61. open (my $fh, '<', $file) or croak "Opening '$file' failed";
  62. # here we use a fake session id since we have no way of figuring out
  63. # which session is good or not
  64. local $/ = undef;
  65. my $json = JSON->new;
  66. $json->allow_blessed;
  67. my $decoded_json = $json->allow_nonref(1)->utf8(1)->decode(<$fh>);
  68. close ($fh);
  69. $self->session_store($decoded_json);
  70. }
  71. sub dump_session_store {
  72. my $self = shift;
  73. my ($file) = @_;
  74. open (my $fh, '>', $file) or croak "Opening '$file' failed";
  75. my $session_store = $self->session_store;
  76. my $dump = {};
  77. foreach my $path (keys %{$session_store}) {
  78. $dump->{$path} = $session_store->{$path};
  79. }
  80. my $json = JSON->new;
  81. $json->allow_blessed;
  82. my $json_session = $json->allow_nonref->utf8->pretty->encode($dump);
  83. print $fh $json_session;
  84. close ($fh);
  85. }
  86. sub request {
  87. my $self = shift;
  88. my ( $resource, $params ) = @_;
  89. my $method = $resource->{method};
  90. my $url = $resource->{url};
  91. my $no_content_success = $resource->{no_content_success} // 0;
  92. my $content = '';
  93. my $json = JSON->new;
  94. $json->allow_blessed;
  95. if ($params) {
  96. $content = $json->allow_nonref->utf8->canonical(1)->encode($params);
  97. }
  98. my $url_params = $resource->{url_params};
  99. if ( $self->record ) {
  100. my $response = $self->SUPER::request( $resource, $params, 1 );
  101. push @{$self->session_store->{"$method $url $content"}},$response->as_string;
  102. return $self->_process_response( $response, $no_content_success );
  103. }
  104. if ( $self->replay ) {
  105. my $resp;
  106. my $arr_of_resps = $self->session_store->{"$method $url $content"} // [];
  107. if ( scalar(@$arr_of_resps) ) {
  108. $resp = shift @$arr_of_resps;
  109. $resp = HTTP::Response->parse($resp);
  110. }
  111. else {
  112. $resp = HTTP::Response->new(
  113. '501',
  114. "Failed to find a response"
  115. );
  116. }
  117. return $self->_process_response( $resp, $no_content_success );
  118. }
  119. my $mock_cmds = $self->mock_cmds;
  120. my $spec = $self->spec;
  121. my $cmd = $mock_cmds->get_method_name_from_parameters(
  122. { method => $method, url => $url } );
  123. my $ret = { cmd_status => 'OK', cmd_return => 1 };
  124. if ( defined( $spec->{$cmd} ) ) {
  125. my $return_sub = $spec->{$cmd};
  126. if ($no_content_success) {
  127. $ret->{cmd_return} = 1;
  128. }
  129. else {
  130. my $mock_return = $return_sub->( $url_params, $params );
  131. if ( ref($mock_return) eq 'HASH' ) {
  132. $ret->{cmd_status} = $mock_return->{status};
  133. $ret->{cmd_return} = $mock_return->{return};
  134. $ret->{cmd_error} = $mock_return->{error} // '';
  135. }
  136. else {
  137. $ret = $mock_return;
  138. }
  139. }
  140. $ret->{session_id} = $self->fake_session_id if ( ref($ret) eq 'HASH' );
  141. }
  142. else {
  143. $ret->{sessionId} = $self->fake_session_id;
  144. }
  145. return $ret;
  146. }
  147. 1;
  148. __END__
  149. =pod
  150. =head1 DESCRIPTION
  151. Selenium::Remote::Mock::RemoteConnection is a class to act as a short-circuit or a pass through to the connection to a Selenium Server.
  152. Using this class in place of L<Selenium::Remote::RemoteConnection> allows to:
  153. =over
  154. =item *
  155. record interactions with the Selenium Server into a JSON file
  156. =item *
  157. replay recorded interactions from a JSON file to mock answers from the Selenium Server
  158. =item *
  159. mock responses to specific functions
  160. =back
  161. =head1 SYNOPSIS
  162. =head2 Record interactions
  163. #!perl
  164. use strict;
  165. use warnings;
  166. use Selenium::Remote::Driver;
  167. use Selenium::Remote::Mock::RemoteConnection;
  168. # create a new Mock object to record the interactions with Selenium
  169. # Server
  170. my $mock_connection = Selenium::Remote::Mock::RemoteConnection->new( record => 1 );
  171. # the Mock object is passed to the driver in place of what would be
  172. # a regular Selenium::Remote::RemoteConnection object
  173. my $driver = Selenium::Remote::Driver->new( remote_conn => $mock_connection );
  174. # always store the session id, as it will become undef once
  175. # $driver->quit is called
  176. my $session_id = $driver->session_id;
  177. # do all the selenium things and quit
  178. $driver->get('http://www.google.com');
  179. $driver->get('http://www.wikipedia.com');
  180. $driver->quit;
  181. # dump the session to a file
  182. $mock_connection->dump_session_store( 'my_record.json' );
  183. This code, above doing some basic Selenium interactions, will end up generating a JSON file containing all the requests and their responses for your Selenium session.
  184. The JSON file looks like this :
  185. {
  186. "HTTP_REQUEST URL {request_parameters}":[ARRAY_OF_RESPONSES]
  187. ...
  188. }
  189. The reason why we store array of responses is that the exact same request can be made more than once during a session, so we have to store every response to the same requests.
  190. =head2 Replay interactions
  191. #!perl
  192. use strict;
  193. use warnings;
  194. use Test::More;
  195. use Test::Selenium::Remote::Driver;
  196. use Selenium::Remote::Mock::RemoteConnection;
  197. my $mock_connection_2 =
  198. Selenium::Remote::Mock::RemoteConnection->new( replay => 1,
  199. replay_file => 'my_record.json' );
  200. # javascript + version parameters added or else it will not work
  201. my $driver =
  202. Test::Selenium::Remote::Driver->new( remote_conn => $mock_connection_2, javascript => 1, version => '' );
  203. $driver->get_ok('http://www.google.com');
  204. $driver->get_ok('http://www.wikipedia.com');
  205. $driver->quit;
  206. done_testing;
  207. Using the file generated with the recording snippet from the section before, we are able to mock the responses.
  208. Note that there is one small limitation (that I hope to remove in future versions), is that a record generated with L<Selenium::Remote::Driver> is not directly useable with L<Test::Selenium::Remote::Driver>.
  209. This is mainly because the way the two instances are created are a bit different, which leads to different requests made, for creating a session for instance.
  210. For now, what works for sure is recording and replaying from the same class.
  211. =head2 Mock responses
  212. #!perl
  213. use Test::More;
  214. use Test::Selenium::Remote::Driver;
  215. use Selenium::Remote::WebElement;
  216. use Selenium::Remote::Mock::Commands;
  217. use Selenium::Remote::Mock::RemoteConnection;
  218. my $spec = {
  219. findElement => sub {
  220. my (undef,$searched_item) = @_;
  221. return { status => 'OK', return => { ELEMENT => '123456' } }
  222. if ( $searched_item->{value} eq 'q' );
  223. return { status => 'NOK', return => 0, error => 'element not found' };
  224. },
  225. getPageSource => sub { return 'this output matches regex'},
  226. };
  227. my $mock_commands = Selenium::Remote::Mock::Commands->new;
  228. my $successful_driver =
  229. Test::Selenium::Remote::Driver->new(
  230. remote_conn => Selenium::Remote::Mock::RemoteConnection->new( spec => $spec, mock_cmds => $mock_commands ),
  231. commands => $mock_commands,
  232. );
  233. $successful_driver->find_element_ok('q','find_element_ok works');
  234. dies_ok { $successful_driver->find_element_ok('notq') } 'find_element_ok dies if element not found';
  235. $successful_driver->find_no_element_ok('notq','find_no_element_ok works');
  236. $successful_driver->content_like( qr/matches/, 'content_like works');
  237. $successful_driver->content_unlike( qr/nomatch/, 'content_unlike works');
  238. done_testing();
  239. Mocking responses by hand requires a more advanced knowledge of the underlying implementation of L<Selenium::Remote::Driver>.
  240. What we mock here is the processed response that will be returned by L<Selenium::Remote::RemoteConnection> to '_execute_command' call.
  241. To accomplish this we need :
  242. =over
  243. =item *
  244. a spec: a HASHREF which keys are the name of the methods we want to mock. Note that those keys should also be valid keys from the _cmds attribute in L<Selenium::Remote::Command>.
  245. The value of each key is a sub which will be given two parameters:
  246. =over
  247. =item *
  248. $url_params : the values that should have been replaced in the URL
  249. For instance, on the example above, it would have been:
  250. { session_id => 'some_session_id'}
  251. =item *
  252. $params : the original parameters of the request.
  253. On the example above it would have been:
  254. { value => 'q', using => 'xpath'}
  255. =back
  256. The sub used as a value in the spec is not expected to return anything, so you have to craft very carefully what you return so that it will produce the expected result.
  257. =item *
  258. a mock_cmd: a L<Selenium::Remote::Mock::Commands> object. This is used mainly to hijack the normal commands so that placeholders do not get replaced in the URLs.
  259. =back
  260. =head1 BUGS
  261. This code is really early alpha, so its API might change. Use with caution !
  262. =cut