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  1. use strict;
  2. use warnings;
  3. use File::Which qw/which/;
  4. use Selenium::Chrome;
  5. use Selenium::Firefox;
  6. use Selenium::Firefox::Binary;
  7. use Selenium::PhantomJS;
  8. use Sub::Install;
  9. use Test::Fatal;
  10. use Test::More;
  11. # unless ( $ENV{RELEASE_TESTING} ) {
  12. # plan skip_all => "Author tests not required for installation.";
  13. # }
  14. PHANTOMJS: {
  15. SKIP: {
  16. my $has_phantomjs = which('phantomjs');
  17. skip 'Phantomjs binary not found in path', 3
  18. unless $has_phantomjs;
  19. skip 'PhantomJS binary not found in path', 3
  20. unless is_proper_phantomjs_available();
  21. my $phantom = Selenium::PhantomJS->new;
  22. is( $phantom->browser_name, 'phantomjs', 'binary phantomjs is okay');
  23. isnt( $phantom->port, 4444, 'phantomjs can start up its own binary');
  24. ok( Selenium::CanStartBinary::probe_port( $phantom->port ), 'the phantomjs binary is listening on its port');
  25. }
  26. }
  27. MANUAL: {
  28. ok( exception { PhantomJS->new( binary => '/bad/executable') },
  29. 'we throw if the user specified binary is not executable');
  30. SKIP: {
  31. my $phantom_binary = which('phantomjs');
  32. skip 'PhantomJS needed for manual binary path tests', 2
  33. unless $phantom_binary;
  34. my $manual_phantom = Selenium::PhantomJS->new(
  35. binary => $phantom_binary
  36. );
  37. isnt( $manual_phantom->port, 4444, 'manual phantom can start up user specified binary');
  38. ok( Selenium::CanStartBinary::probe_port( $manual_phantom->port ), 'the manual chrome binary is listening on its port');
  39. }
  40. }
  41. CHROME: {
  42. SKIP: {
  43. my $has_chromedriver = which('chromedriver');
  44. skip 'Chrome binary not found in path', 3
  45. unless $has_chromedriver;
  46. my $chrome = Selenium::Chrome->new;
  47. ok( $chrome->browser_name eq 'chrome', 'convenience chrome is okay' );
  48. isnt( $chrome->port, 4444, 'chrome can start up its own binary');
  49. ok( Selenium::CanStartBinary::probe_port( $chrome->port ), 'the chrome binary is listening on its port');
  50. }
  51. }
  52. FIREFOX: {
  53. SKIP: {
  54. skip 'Firefox will not start up on UNIX without a display', 3
  55. if ($^O ne 'MSWin32' && ! $ENV{DISPLAY});
  56. my $binary = Selenium::Firefox::Binary::firefox_path();
  57. skip 'Firefox binary not found in path', 3
  58. unless $binary;
  59. ok(-x $binary, 'we can find some sort of firefox');
  60. my $firefox = Selenium::Firefox->new;
  61. isnt( $firefox->port, 4444, 'firefox can start up its own binary');
  62. ok( Selenium::CanStartBinary::probe_port( $firefox->port ), 'the firefox binary is listening on its port');
  63. }
  64. }
  65. TIMEOUT: {
  66. my $binary = Selenium::Firefox::Binary::firefox_path();
  67. skip 'Firefox binary not found in path', 3
  68. unless $binary;
  69. # Force the port check to exhaust the wait_until timeout so that
  70. # we can exercise the startup_timeout constructor option
  71. # functionality.
  72. Sub::Install::reinstall_sub({
  73. code => sub { return 0 },
  74. into => 'Selenium::CanStartBinary',
  75. as => 'probe_port'
  76. });
  77. my $start = time;
  78. eval { Selenium::Firefox->new( startup_timeout => 1 ) };
  79. # The test leaves a bit of a cushion to handle any unexpected
  80. # latency issues when starting up the browser - the important part
  81. # is that our timeout duration is _not_ the default 10 seconds.
  82. ok( time - $start < 10, 'We can specify how long to wait for a binary to be available' );
  83. }
  84. sub is_proper_phantomjs_available {
  85. my $ver = `phantomjs --version` // '';
  86. chomp $ver;
  87. $ver =~ s/^(\d\.\d).*/$1/;
  88. return $ver >= 1.9;
  89. }
  90. done_testing;