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diff --git a/tests/test_tools/selenium/core/scripts/selenium-api.js b/tests/test_tools/selenium/core/scripts/selenium-api.js index e8e587f7..1646236f 100644 --- a/tests/test_tools/selenium/core/scripts/selenium-api.js +++ b/tests/test_tools/selenium/core/scripts/selenium-api.js @@ -15,157 +15,179 @@ * */ -// TODO: stop navigating this.page().document() ... it breaks encapsulation +// TODO: stop navigating this.browserbot.document() ... it breaks encapsulation var storedVars = new Object(); function Selenium(browserbot) { - /** - * Defines an object that runs Selenium commands. - * - * <h3><a name="locators"></a>Element Locators</h3> - * <p> - * Element Locators tell Selenium which HTML element a command refers to. - * The format of a locator is:</p> - * <blockquote> - * <em>locatorType</em><strong>=</strong><em>argument</em> - * </blockquote> - * - * <p> - * We support the following strategies for locating elements: - * </p> - * <blockquote> - * <dl> - * <dt><strong>identifier</strong>=<em>id</em></dt> - * <dd>Select the element with the specified @id attribute. If no match is - * found, select the first element whose @name attribute is <em>id</em>. - * (This is normally the default; see below.)</dd> - * <dt><strong>id</strong>=<em>id</em></dt> - * <dd>Select the element with the specified @id attribute.</dd> - * - * <dt><strong>name</strong>=<em>name</em></dt> - * <dd>Select the first element with the specified @name attribute.</dd> - * <dd><ul class="first last simple"> - * <li>username</li> - * <li>name=username</li> - * </ul> - * </dd> - * <dd>The name may optionally be followed by one or more <em>element-filters</em>, separated from the name by whitespace. If the <em>filterType</em> is not specified, <strong>value</strong> is assumed.</dd> - * - * <dd><ul class="first last simple"> - * <li>name=flavour value=chocolate</li> - * </ul> - * </dd> - * <dt><strong>dom</strong>=<em>javascriptExpression</em></dt> - * - * <dd> - * - * <dd>Find an element using JavaScript traversal of the HTML Document Object - * Model. DOM locators <em>must</em> begin with "document.". - * <ul class="first last simple"> - * <li>dom=document.forms['myForm'].myDropdown</li> - * <li>dom=document.images[56]</li> - * </ul> - * </dd> - * - * </dd> - * - * <dt><strong>xpath</strong>=<em>xpathExpression</em></dt> - * <dd>Locate an element using an XPath expression. - * <ul class="first last simple"> - * <li>xpath=//img[@alt='The image alt text']</li> - * <li>xpath=//table[@id='table1']//tr[4]/td[2]</li> - * - * </ul> - * </dd> - * <dt><strong>link</strong>=<em>textPattern</em></dt> - * <dd>Select the link (anchor) element which contains text matching the - * specified <em>pattern</em>. - * <ul class="first last simple"> - * <li>link=The link text</li> - * </ul> - * - * </dd> - * - * <dt><strong>css</strong>=<em>cssSelectorSyntax</em></dt> - * <dd>Select the element using css selectors. Please refer to <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/selector.html">CSS2 selectors</a>, <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/CR-css3-selectors-20011113/">CSS3 selectors</a> for more information. You can also check the TestCssLocators test in the selenium test suite for an example of usage, which is included in the downloaded selenium core package. - * <ul class="first last simple"> - * <li>css=a[href="#id3"]</li> - * <li>css=span#firstChild + span</li> - * </ul> - * </dd> - * <dd>Currently the css selector locator supports all css1, css2 and css3 selectors except namespace in css3, some pseudo classes(:nth-of-type, :nth-last-of-type, :first-of-type, :last-of-type, :only-of-type, :visited, :hover, :active, :focus, :indeterminate) and pseudo elements(::first-line, ::first-letter, ::selection, ::before, ::after). </dd> - * </dl> - * </blockquote> - * <p> - * Without an explicit locator prefix, Selenium uses the following default - * strategies: - * </p> - * - * <ul class="simple"> - * <li><strong>dom</strong>, for locators starting with "document."</li> - * <li><strong>xpath</strong>, for locators starting with "//"</li> - * <li><strong>identifier</strong>, otherwise</li> - * </ul> - * - * <h3><a name="element-filters">Element Filters</a></h3> - * <blockquote> - * <p>Element filters can be used with a locator to refine a list of candidate elements. They are currently used only in the 'name' element-locator.</p> - * <p>Filters look much like locators, ie.</p> - * <blockquote> - * <em>filterType</em><strong>=</strong><em>argument</em></blockquote> - * - * <p>Supported element-filters are:</p> - * <p><strong>value=</strong><em>valuePattern</em></p> - * <blockquote> - * Matches elements based on their values. This is particularly useful for refining a list of similarly-named toggle-buttons.</blockquote> - * <p><strong>index=</strong><em>index</em></p> - * <blockquote> - * Selects a single element based on its position in the list (offset from zero).</blockquote> - * </blockquote> - * - * <h3><a name="patterns"></a>String-match Patterns</h3> - * - * <p> - * Various Pattern syntaxes are available for matching string values: - * </p> - * <blockquote> - * <dl> - * <dt><strong>glob:</strong><em>pattern</em></dt> - * <dd>Match a string against a "glob" (aka "wildmat") pattern. "Glob" is a - * kind of limited regular-expression syntax typically used in command-line - * shells. In a glob pattern, "*" represents any sequence of characters, and "?" - * represents any single character. Glob patterns match against the entire - * string.</dd> - * <dt><strong>regexp:</strong><em>regexp</em></dt> - * <dd>Match a string using a regular-expression. The full power of JavaScript - * regular-expressions is available.</dd> - * <dt><strong>exact:</strong><em>string</em></dt> - * - * <dd>Match a string exactly, verbatim, without any of that fancy wildcard - * stuff.</dd> - * </dl> - * </blockquote> - * <p> - * If no pattern prefix is specified, Selenium assumes that it's a "glob" - * pattern. - * </p> - */ + /** + * Defines an object that runs Selenium commands. + * + * <h3><a name="locators"></a>Element Locators</h3> + * <p> + * Element Locators tell Selenium which HTML element a command refers to. + * The format of a locator is:</p> + * <blockquote> + * <em>locatorType</em><strong>=</strong><em>argument</em> + * </blockquote> + * + * <p> + * We support the following strategies for locating elements: + * </p> + * + * <ul> + * <li><strong>identifier</strong>=<em>id</em>: + * Select the element with the specified @id attribute. If no match is + * found, select the first element whose @name attribute is <em>id</em>. + * (This is normally the default; see below.)</li> + * <li><strong>id</strong>=<em>id</em>: + * Select the element with the specified @id attribute.</li> + * + * <li><strong>name</strong>=<em>name</em>: + * Select the first element with the specified @name attribute. + * <ul class="first last simple"> + * <li>username</li> + * <li>name=username</li> + * </ul> + * + * <p>The name may optionally be followed by one or more <em>element-filters</em>, separated from the name by whitespace. If the <em>filterType</em> is not specified, <strong>value</strong> is assumed.</p> + * + * <ul class="first last simple"> + * <li>name=flavour value=chocolate</li> + * </ul> + * </li> + * <li><strong>dom</strong>=<em>javascriptExpression</em>: + * + * Find an element by evaluating the specified string. This allows you to traverse the HTML Document Object + * Model using JavaScript. Note that you must not return a value in this string; simply make it the last expression in the block. + * <ul class="first last simple"> + * <li>dom=document.forms['myForm'].myDropdown</li> + * <li>dom=document.images[56]</li> + * <li>dom=function foo() { return document.links[1]; }; foo();</li> + * </ul> + * + * </li> + * + * <li><strong>xpath</strong>=<em>xpathExpression</em>: + * Locate an element using an XPath expression. + * <ul class="first last simple"> + * <li>xpath=//img[@alt='The image alt text']</li> + * <li>xpath=//table[@id='table1']//tr[4]/td[2]</li> + * <li>xpath=//a[contains(@href,'#id1')]</li> + * <li>xpath=//a[contains(@href,'#id1')]/@class</li> + * <li>xpath=(//table[@class='stylee'])//th[text()='theHeaderText']/../td</li> + * <li>xpath=//input[@name='name2' and @value='yes']</li> + * <li>xpath=//*[text()="right"]</li> + * + * </ul> + * </li> + * <li><strong>link</strong>=<em>textPattern</em>: + * Select the link (anchor) element which contains text matching the + * specified <em>pattern</em>. + * <ul class="first last simple"> + * <li>link=The link text</li> + * </ul> + * + * </li> + * + * <li><strong>css</strong>=<em>cssSelectorSyntax</em>: + * Select the element using css selectors. Please refer to <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/selector.html">CSS2 selectors</a>, <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/CR-css3-selectors-20011113/">CSS3 selectors</a> for more information. You can also check the TestCssLocators test in the selenium test suite for an example of usage, which is included in the downloaded selenium core package. + * <ul class="first last simple"> + * <li>css=a[href="#id3"]</li> + * <li>css=span#firstChild + span</li> + * </ul> + * <p>Currently the css selector locator supports all css1, css2 and css3 selectors except namespace in css3, some pseudo classes(:nth-of-type, :nth-last-of-type, :first-of-type, :last-of-type, :only-of-type, :visited, :hover, :active, :focus, :indeterminate) and pseudo elements(::first-line, ::first-letter, ::selection, ::before, ::after). </p> + * </li> + * </ul> + * + * <p> + * Without an explicit locator prefix, Selenium uses the following default + * strategies: + * </p> + * + * <ul class="simple"> + * <li><strong>dom</strong>, for locators starting with "document."</li> + * <li><strong>xpath</strong>, for locators starting with "//"</li> + * <li><strong>identifier</strong>, otherwise</li> + * </ul> + * + * <h3><a name="element-filters">Element Filters</a></h3> + * <blockquote> + * <p>Element filters can be used with a locator to refine a list of candidate elements. They are currently used only in the 'name' element-locator.</p> + * <p>Filters look much like locators, ie.</p> + * <blockquote> + * <em>filterType</em><strong>=</strong><em>argument</em></blockquote> + * + * <p>Supported element-filters are:</p> + * <p><strong>value=</strong><em>valuePattern</em></p> + * <blockquote> + * Matches elements based on their values. This is particularly useful for refining a list of similarly-named toggle-buttons.</blockquote> + * <p><strong>index=</strong><em>index</em></p> + * <blockquote> + * Selects a single element based on its position in the list (offset from zero).</blockquote> + * </blockquote> + * + * <h3><a name="patterns"></a>String-match Patterns</h3> + * + * <p> + * Various Pattern syntaxes are available for matching string values: + * </p> + * <ul> + * <li><strong>glob:</strong><em>pattern</em>: + * Match a string against a "glob" (aka "wildmat") pattern. "Glob" is a + * kind of limited regular-expression syntax typically used in command-line + * shells. In a glob pattern, "*" represents any sequence of characters, and "?" + * represents any single character. Glob patterns match against the entire + * string.</li> + * <li><strong>regexp:</strong><em>regexp</em>: + * Match a string using a regular-expression. The full power of JavaScript + * regular-expressions is available.</li> + * <li><strong>exact:</strong><em>string</em>: + * + * Match a string exactly, verbatim, without any of that fancy wildcard + * stuff.</li> + * </ul> + * <p> + * If no pattern prefix is specified, Selenium assumes that it's a "glob" + * pattern. + * </p> + */ this.browserbot = browserbot; this.optionLocatorFactory = new OptionLocatorFactory(); + // DGF for backwards compatibility this.page = function() { - return browserbot.getCurrentPage(); + return browserbot; }; this.defaultTimeout = Selenium.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT; + this.mouseSpeed = 10; } Selenium.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 30 * 1000; +Selenium.DEFAULT_MOUSE_SPEED = 10; + +Selenium.decorateFunctionWithTimeout = function(f, timeout) { + if (f == null) { + return null; + } + var timeoutValue = parseInt(timeout); + if (isNaN(timeoutValue)) { + throw new SeleniumError("Timeout is not a number: '" + timeout + "'"); + } + var now = new Date().getTime(); + var timeoutTime = now + timeoutValue; + return function() { + if (new Date().getTime() > timeoutTime) { + throw new SeleniumError("Timed out after " + timeoutValue + "ms"); + } + return f(); + }; +} -Selenium.createForWindow = function(window) { +Selenium.createForWindow = function(window, proxyInjectionMode) { if (!window.location) { throw "error: not a window!"; } - return new Selenium(BrowserBot.createForWindow(window)); + return new Selenium(BrowserBot.createForWindow(window, proxyInjectionMode)); }; Selenium.prototype.reset = function() { @@ -176,7 +198,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.reset = function() { }; Selenium.prototype.doClick = function(locator) { - /** + /** * Clicks on a link, button, checkbox or radio button. If the click action * causes a new page to load (like a link usually does), call * waitForPageToLoad. @@ -184,43 +206,69 @@ Selenium.prototype.doClick = function(locator) { * @param locator an element locator * */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); - this.page().clickElement(element); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); + this.browserbot.clickElement(element); +}; + +Selenium.prototype.doDoubleClick = function(locator) { + /** + * Double clicks on a link, button, checkbox or radio button. If the double click action + * causes a new page to load (like a link usually does), call + * waitForPageToLoad. + * + * @param locator an element locator + * + */ + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); + this.browserbot.doubleClickElement(element); }; Selenium.prototype.doClickAt = function(locator, coordString) { - /** + /** * Clicks on a link, button, checkbox or radio button. If the click action * causes a new page to load (like a link usually does), call * waitForPageToLoad. * - * Beware of http://jira.openqa.org/browse/SEL-280, which will lead some event handlers to - * get null event arguments. Read the bug for more details, including a workaround. + * @param locator an element locator + * @param coordString specifies the x,y position (i.e. - 10,20) of the mouse + * event relative to the element returned by the locator. + * + */ + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); + var clientXY = getClientXY(element, coordString) + this.browserbot.clickElement(element, clientXY[0], clientXY[1]); +}; + +Selenium.prototype.doDoubleClickAt = function(locator, coordString) { + /** + * Doubleclicks on a link, button, checkbox or radio button. If the action + * causes a new page to load (like a link usually does), call + * waitForPageToLoad. * * @param locator an element locator * @param coordString specifies the x,y position (i.e. - 10,20) of the mouse * event relative to the element returned by the locator. * */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); var clientXY = getClientXY(element, coordString) - this.page().clickElement(element, clientXY[0], clientXY[1]); + this.browserbot.doubleClickElement(element, clientXY[0], clientXY[1]); }; Selenium.prototype.doFireEvent = function(locator, eventName) { - /** + /** * Explicitly simulate an event, to trigger the corresponding "on<em>event</em>" * handler. * * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> * @param eventName the event name, e.g. "focus" or "blur" */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); triggerEvent(element, eventName, false); }; Selenium.prototype.doKeyPress = function(locator, keySequence) { - /** + /** * Simulates a user pressing and releasing a key. * * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> @@ -228,12 +276,80 @@ Selenium.prototype.doKeyPress = function(locator, keySequence) { * of the key to be pressed, normally the ASCII value of that key), or a single * character. For example: "w", "\119". */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); - triggerKeyEvent(element, 'keypress', keySequence, true); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); + triggerKeyEvent(element, 'keypress', keySequence, true, + this.browserbot.controlKeyDown, + this.browserbot.altKeyDown, + this.browserbot.shiftKeyDown, + this.browserbot.metaKeyDown); +}; + +Selenium.prototype.doShiftKeyDown = function() { + /** + * Press the shift key and hold it down until doShiftUp() is called or a new page is loaded. + * + */ + this.browserbot.shiftKeyDown = true; +}; + +Selenium.prototype.doShiftKeyUp = function() { + /** + * Release the shift key. + * + */ + this.browserbot.shiftKeyDown = false; +}; + +Selenium.prototype.doMetaKeyDown = function() { + /** + * Press the meta key and hold it down until doMetaUp() is called or a new page is loaded. + * + */ + this.browserbot.metaKeyDown = true; +}; + +Selenium.prototype.doMetaKeyUp = function() { + /** + * Release the meta key. + * + */ + this.browserbot.metaKeyDown = false; +}; + +Selenium.prototype.doAltKeyDown = function() { + /** + * Press the alt key and hold it down until doAltUp() is called or a new page is loaded. + * + */ + this.browserbot.altKeyDown = true; +}; + +Selenium.prototype.doAltKeyUp = function() { + /** + * Release the alt key. + * + */ + this.browserbot.altKeyDown = false; +}; + +Selenium.prototype.doControlKeyDown = function() { + /** + * Press the control key and hold it down until doControlUp() is called or a new page is loaded. + * + */ + this.browserbot.controlKeyDown = true; +}; + +Selenium.prototype.doControlKeyUp = function() { + /** + * Release the control key. + * + */ + this.browserbot.controlKeyDown = false; }; Selenium.prototype.doKeyDown = function(locator, keySequence) { - /** + /** * Simulates a user pressing a key (without releasing it yet). * * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> @@ -241,12 +357,16 @@ Selenium.prototype.doKeyDown = function(locator, keySequence) { * of the key to be pressed, normally the ASCII value of that key), or a single * character. For example: "w", "\119". */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); - triggerKeyEvent(element, 'keydown', keySequence, true); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); + triggerKeyEvent(element, 'keydown', keySequence, true, + this.browserbot.controlKeyDown, + this.browserbot.altKeyDown, + this.browserbot.shiftKeyDown, + this.browserbot.metaKeyDown); }; Selenium.prototype.doKeyUp = function(locator, keySequence) { - /** + /** * Simulates a user releasing a key. * * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> @@ -254,8 +374,12 @@ Selenium.prototype.doKeyUp = function(locator, keySequence) { * of the key to be pressed, normally the ASCII value of that key), or a single * character. For example: "w", "\119". */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); - triggerKeyEvent(element, 'keyup', keySequence, true); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); + triggerKeyEvent(element, 'keyup', keySequence, true, + this.browserbot.controlKeyDown, + this.browserbot.altKeyDown, + this.browserbot.shiftKeyDown, + this.browserbot.metaKeyDown); }; function getClientXY(element, coordString) { @@ -278,13 +402,13 @@ function getClientXY(element, coordString) { } Selenium.prototype.doMouseOver = function(locator) { - /** + /** * Simulates a user hovering a mouse over the specified element. * * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); - triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mouseover', true); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); + this.browserbot.triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mouseover', true); }; Selenium.prototype.doMouseOut = function(locator) { @@ -293,100 +417,91 @@ Selenium.prototype.doMouseOut = function(locator) { * * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); - triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mouseout', true); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); + this.browserbot.triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mouseout', true); }; Selenium.prototype.doMouseDown = function(locator) { - /** + /** * Simulates a user pressing the mouse button (without releasing it yet) on * the specified element. * * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); - triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mousedown', true); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); + this.browserbot.triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mousedown', true); }; Selenium.prototype.doMouseDownAt = function(locator, coordString) { - /** + /** * Simulates a user pressing the mouse button (without releasing it yet) on * the specified element. * - * Beware of http://jira.openqa.org/browse/SEL-280, which will lead some event handlers to - * get null event arguments. Read the bug for more details, including a workaround. - * * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> * @param coordString specifies the x,y position (i.e. - 10,20) of the mouse * event relative to the element returned by the locator. */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); var clientXY = getClientXY(element, coordString) - triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mousedown', true, clientXY[0], clientXY[1]); + this.browserbot.triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mousedown', true, clientXY[0], clientXY[1]); }; Selenium.prototype.doMouseUp = function(locator) { - /** + /** * Simulates a user pressing the mouse button (without releasing it yet) on * the specified element. * * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); - triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mouseup', true); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); + this.browserbot.triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mouseup', true); }; Selenium.prototype.doMouseUpAt = function(locator, coordString) { - /** + /** * Simulates a user pressing the mouse button (without releasing it yet) on * the specified element. * - * Beware of http://jira.openqa.org/browse/SEL-280, which will lead some event handlers to - * get null event arguments. Read the bug for more details, including a workaround. - * * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> * @param coordString specifies the x,y position (i.e. - 10,20) of the mouse * event relative to the element returned by the locator. */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); var clientXY = getClientXY(element, coordString) - triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mouseup', true, clientXY[0], clientXY[1]); + this.browserbot.triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mouseup', true, clientXY[0], clientXY[1]); }; Selenium.prototype.doMouseMove = function(locator) { - /** + /** * Simulates a user pressing the mouse button (without releasing it yet) on * the specified element. * * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); - triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mousemove', true); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); + this.browserbot.triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mousemove', true); }; Selenium.prototype.doMouseMoveAt = function(locator, coordString) { - /** + /** * Simulates a user pressing the mouse button (without releasing it yet) on * the specified element. * - * Beware of http://jira.openqa.org/browse/SEL-280, which will lead some event handlers to - * get null event arguments. Read the bug for more details, including a workaround. - * * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> * @param coordString specifies the x,y position (i.e. - 10,20) of the mouse * event relative to the element returned by the locator. */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); var clientXY = getClientXY(element, coordString) - triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mousemove', true, clientXY[0], clientXY[1]); + this.browserbot.triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mousemove', true, clientXY[0], clientXY[1]); }; Selenium.prototype.doType = function(locator, value) { - /** + /** * Sets the value of an input field, as though you typed it in. * * <p>Can also be used to set the value of combo boxes, check boxes, etc. In these cases, @@ -395,13 +510,65 @@ Selenium.prototype.doType = function(locator, value) { * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> * @param value the value to type */ - // TODO fail if it can't be typed into. - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); - this.page().replaceText(element, value); + if (this.browserbot.controlKeyDown || this.browserbot.altKeyDown || this.browserbot.metaKeyDown) { + throw new SeleniumError("type not supported immediately after call to controlKeyDown() or altKeyDown() or metaKeyDown()"); + } + // TODO fail if it can't be typed into. + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); + if (this.browserbot.shiftKeyDown) { + value = new String(value).toUpperCase(); + } + this.browserbot.replaceText(element, value); +}; + +Selenium.prototype.doTypeKeys = function(locator, value) { + /** + * Simulates keystroke events on the specified element, as though you typed the value key-by-key. + * + * <p>This is a convenience method for calling keyDown, keyUp, keyPress for every character in the specified string; + * this is useful for dynamic UI widgets (like auto-completing combo boxes) that require explicit key events.</p> + * + * <p>Unlike the simple "type" command, which forces the specified value into the page directly, this command + * may or may not have any visible effect, even in cases where typing keys would normally have a visible effect. + * For example, if you use "typeKeys" on a form element, you may or may not see the results of what you typed in + * the field.</p> + * <p>In some cases, you may need to use the simple "type" command to set the value of the field and then the "typeKeys" command to + * send the keystroke events corresponding to what you just typed.</p> + * + * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> + * @param value the value to type + */ + var keys = new String(value).split(""); + for (var i = 0; i < keys.length; i++) { + var c = keys[i]; + this.doKeyDown(locator, c); + this.doKeyUp(locator, c); + this.doKeyPress(locator, c); + } +}; + +Selenium.prototype.doSetSpeed = function(value) { + /** + * Set execution speed (i.e., set the millisecond length of a delay which will follow each selenium operation). By default, there is no such delay, i.e., + * the delay is 0 milliseconds. + * + * @param value the number of milliseconds to pause after operation + */ + throw new SeleniumError("this operation is only implemented in selenium-rc, and should never result in a request making it across the wire"); +}; + +Selenium.prototype.doGetSpeed = function() { + /** + * Get execution speed (i.e., get the millisecond length of the delay following each selenium operation). By default, there is no such delay, i.e., + * the delay is 0 milliseconds. + * + * See also setSpeed. + */ + throw new SeleniumError("this operation is only implemented in selenium-rc, and should never result in a request making it across the wire"); }; Selenium.prototype.findToggleButton = function(locator) { - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); if (element.checked == null) { Assert.fail("Element " + locator + " is not a toggle-button."); } @@ -409,7 +576,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.findToggleButton = function(locator) { } Selenium.prototype.doCheck = function(locator) { - /** + /** * Check a toggle-button (checkbox/radio) * * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> @@ -418,7 +585,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.doCheck = function(locator) { }; Selenium.prototype.doUncheck = function(locator) { - /** + /** * Uncheck a toggle-button (checkbox/radio) * * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> @@ -427,7 +594,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.doUncheck = function(locator) { }; Selenium.prototype.doSelect = function(selectLocator, optionLocator) { - /** + /** * Select an option from a drop-down using an option locator. * * <p> @@ -436,37 +603,37 @@ Selenium.prototype.doSelect = function(selectLocator, optionLocator) { * that the selected option satisfies a specification). There are several * forms of Select Option Locator. * </p> - * <dl> - * <dt><strong>label</strong>=<em>labelPattern</em></dt> - * <dd>matches options based on their labels, i.e. the visible text. (This + * <ul> + * <li><strong>label</strong>=<em>labelPattern</em>: + * matches options based on their labels, i.e. the visible text. (This * is the default.) * <ul class="first last simple"> * <li>label=regexp:^[Oo]ther</li> * </ul> - * </dd> - * <dt><strong>value</strong>=<em>valuePattern</em></dt> - * <dd>matches options based on their values. + * </li> + * <li><strong>value</strong>=<em>valuePattern</em>: + * matches options based on their values. * <ul class="first last simple"> * <li>value=other</li> * </ul> * * - * </dd> - * <dt><strong>id</strong>=<em>id</em></dt> + * </li> + * <li><strong>id</strong>=<em>id</em>: * - * <dd>matches options based on their ids. + * matches options based on their ids. * <ul class="first last simple"> * <li>id=option1</li> * </ul> - * </dd> - * <dt><strong>index</strong>=<em>index</em></dt> - * <dd>matches an option based on its index (offset from zero). + * </li> + * <li><strong>index</strong>=<em>index</em>: + * matches an option based on its index (offset from zero). * <ul class="first last simple"> * * <li>index=2</li> * </ul> - * </dd> - * </dl> + * </li> + * </ul> * <p> * If no option locator prefix is provided, the default behaviour is to match on <strong>label</strong>. * </p> @@ -475,15 +642,17 @@ Selenium.prototype.doSelect = function(selectLocator, optionLocator) { * @param selectLocator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> identifying a drop-down menu * @param optionLocator an option locator (a label by default) */ - var element = this.page().findElement(selectLocator); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(selectLocator); if (!("options" in element)) { throw new SeleniumError("Specified element is not a Select (has no options)"); } var locator = this.optionLocatorFactory.fromLocatorString(optionLocator); var option = locator.findOption(element); - this.page().selectOption(element, option); + this.browserbot.selectOption(element, option); }; + + Selenium.prototype.doAddSelection = function(locator, optionLocator) { /** * Add a selection to the set of selected options in a multi-select element using an option locator. @@ -493,13 +662,13 @@ Selenium.prototype.doAddSelection = function(locator, optionLocator) { * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> identifying a multi-select box * @param optionLocator an option locator (a label by default) */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); if (!("options" in element)) { throw new SeleniumError("Specified element is not a Select (has no options)"); } var locator = this.optionLocatorFactory.fromLocatorString(optionLocator); var option = locator.findOption(element); - this.page().addSelection(element, option); + this.browserbot.addSelection(element, option); }; Selenium.prototype.doRemoveSelection = function(locator, optionLocator) { @@ -512,45 +681,39 @@ Selenium.prototype.doRemoveSelection = function(locator, optionLocator) { * @param optionLocator an option locator (a label by default) */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); if (!("options" in element)) { throw new SeleniumError("Specified element is not a Select (has no options)"); } var locator = this.optionLocatorFactory.fromLocatorString(optionLocator); var option = locator.findOption(element); - this.page().removeSelection(element, option); + this.browserbot.removeSelection(element, option); }; +Selenium.prototype.doRemoveAllSelections = function(locator) { + /** + * Unselects all of the selected options in a multi-select element. + * + * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> identifying a multi-select box + */ + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); + if (!("options" in element)) { + throw new SeleniumError("Specified element is not a Select (has no options)"); + } + for (var i = 0; i < element.options.length; i++) { + this.browserbot.removeSelection(element, element.options[i]); + } +} + Selenium.prototype.doSubmit = function(formLocator) { - /** + /** * Submit the specified form. This is particularly useful for forms without * submit buttons, e.g. single-input "Search" forms. * * @param formLocator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> for the form you want to submit */ - var form = this.page().findElement(formLocator); - var actuallySubmit = true; - if (form.onsubmit) { - if (browserVersion.isHTA) { - // run the code in the correct window so alerts are handled correctly even in HTA mode - var win = this.browserbot.getCurrentWindow(); - var now = new Date().getTime(); - var marker = 'marker' + now; - win[marker] = form; - win.setTimeout("var actuallySubmit = "+marker+".onsubmit(); if (actuallySubmit) { "+marker+".submit(); };", 0); - // pause for at least 20ms for this command to run - testLoop.waitForCondition = function () { - return new Date().getTime() > (now + 20); - } - } else { - actuallySubmit = form.onsubmit(); - if (actuallySubmit) { - form.submit(); - } - } - } else { - form.submit(); - } + var form = this.browserbot.findElement(formLocator); + return this.browserbot.submit(form); }; @@ -558,11 +721,11 @@ Selenium.prototype.makePageLoadCondition = function(timeout) { if (timeout == null) { timeout = this.defaultTimeout; } - return decorateFunctionWithTimeout(this._isNewPageLoaded.bind(this), timeout); + return Selenium.decorateFunctionWithTimeout(fnBind(this._isNewPageLoaded, this), timeout); }; Selenium.prototype.doOpen = function(url) { - /** + /** * Opens an URL in the test frame. This accepts both relative and absolute * URLs. * @@ -580,35 +743,70 @@ Selenium.prototype.doOpen = function(url) { return this.makePageLoadCondition(); }; +Selenium.prototype.doOpenWindow = function(url, windowID) { + /** + * Opens a popup window (if a window with that ID isn't already open). + * After opening the window, you'll need to select it using the selectWindow + * command. + * + * <p>This command can also be a useful workaround for bug SEL-339. In some cases, Selenium will be unable to intercept a call to window.open (if the call occurs during or before the "onLoad" event, for example). + * In those cases, you can force Selenium to notice the open window's name by using the Selenium openWindow command, using + * an empty (blank) url, like this: openWindow("", "myFunnyWindow").</p> + * + * @param url the URL to open, which can be blank + * @param windowID the JavaScript window ID of the window to select + */ + this.browserbot.openWindow(url, windowID); +}; + Selenium.prototype.doSelectWindow = function(windowID) { - /** + /** * Selects a popup window; once a popup window has been selected, all - * commands go to that window. To select the main window again, use "null" + * commands go to that window. To select the main window again, use null * as the target. * + * <p>Selenium has several strategies for finding the window object referred to by the "windowID" parameter.</p> + * + * <p>1.) if windowID is null, then it is assumed the user is referring to the original window instantiated by the browser).</p> + * <p>2.) if the value of the "windowID" parameter is a JavaScript variable name in the current application window, then it is assumed + * that this variable contains the return value from a call to the JavaScript window.open() method.</p> + * <p>3.) Otherwise, selenium looks in a hash it maintains that maps string names to window objects. Each of these string + * names matches the second parameter "windowName" past to the JavaScript method window.open(url, windowName, windowFeatures, replaceFlag) + * (which selenium intercepts).</p> + * + * <p>If you're having trouble figuring out what is the name of a window that you want to manipulate, look at the selenium log messages + * which identify the names of windows created via window.open (and therefore intercepted by selenium). You will see messages + * like the following for each window as it is opened:</p> + * + * <p><code>debug: window.open call intercepted; window ID (which you can use with selectWindow()) is "myNewWindow"</code></p> + * + * <p>In some cases, Selenium will be unable to intercept a call to window.open (if the call occurs during or before the "onLoad" event, for example). + * (This is bug SEL-339.) In those cases, you can force Selenium to notice the open window's name by using the Selenium openWindow command, using + * an empty (blank) url, like this: openWindow("", "myFunnyWindow").</p> + * * @param windowID the JavaScript window ID of the window to select */ this.browserbot.selectWindow(windowID); }; Selenium.prototype.doSelectFrame = function(locator) { - /** - * Selects a frame within the current window. (You may invoke this command - * multiple times to select nested frames.) To select the parent frame, use - * "relative=parent" as a locator; to select the top frame, use "relative=top". - * - * <p>You may also use a DOM expression to identify the frame you want directly, - * like this: <code>dom=frames["main"].frames["subframe"]</code></p> - * - * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> identifying a frame or iframe - */ + /** + * Selects a frame within the current window. (You may invoke this command + * multiple times to select nested frames.) To select the parent frame, use + * "relative=parent" as a locator; to select the top frame, use "relative=top". + * + * <p>You may also use a DOM expression to identify the frame you want directly, + * like this: <code>dom=frames["main"].frames["subframe"]</code></p> + * + * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> identifying a frame or iframe + */ this.browserbot.selectFrame(locator); }; Selenium.prototype.getLogMessages = function() { - /** + /** * Return the contents of the log. - * + * * <p>This is a placeholder intended to make the code generator make this API * available to clients. The selenium server will intercept this call, however, * and return its recordkeeping of log messages since the last call to this API. @@ -617,9 +815,9 @@ Selenium.prototype.getLogMessages = function() { * <p>The reason I opted for a servercentric solution is to be able to support * multiple frames served from different domains, which would break a * centralized JavaScript logging mechanism under some conditions.</p> - * + * * @return string all log messages seen since the last call to this API - */ + */ return "getLogMessages should be implemented in the selenium server"; }; @@ -678,52 +876,68 @@ Selenium.prototype.getWhetherThisFrameMatchFrameExpression = function(currentFra return false; }; -Selenium.prototype.doWaitForPopUp = function(windowID, timeout) { - /** - * Waits for a popup window to appear and load up. - * - * @param windowID the JavaScript window ID of the window that will appear - * @param timeout a timeout in milliseconds, after which the action will return with an error - */ - if (isNaN(timeout)) { - throw new SeleniumError("Timeout is not a number: " + timeout); - } +Selenium.prototype.getWhetherThisWindowMatchWindowExpression = function(currentWindowString, target) { + /** + * Determine whether currentWindowString plus target identify the window containing this running code. + * + * <p>This is useful in proxy injection mode, where this code runs in every + * browser frame and window, and sometimes the selenium server needs to identify + * the "current" window. In this case, when the test calls selectWindow, this + * routine is called for each window to figure out which one has been selected. + * The selected window will return true, while all others will return false.</p> + * + * @param currentWindowString starting window + * @param target new window (which might be relative to the current one, e.g., "_parent") + * @return boolean true if the new window is this code's window + */ + if (window.opener!=null && window.opener[target]!=null && window.opener[target]==window) { + return true; + } + return false; +}; +Selenium.prototype.doWaitForPopUp = function(windowID, timeout) { + /** + * Waits for a popup window to appear and load up. + * + * @param windowID the JavaScript window ID of the window that will appear + * @param timeout a timeout in milliseconds, after which the action will return with an error + */ var popupLoadedPredicate = function () { var targetWindow = selenium.browserbot.getWindowByName(windowID, true); if (!targetWindow) return false; if (!targetWindow.location) return false; if ("about:blank" == targetWindow.location) return false; if (browserVersion.isKonqueror) { - if ("/" == targetWindow.location.href) { - // apparently Konqueror uses this as the temporary location, instead of about:blank - return false; - } + if ("/" == targetWindow.location.href) { + // apparently Konqueror uses this as the temporary location, instead of about:blank + return false; + } } if (browserVersion.isSafari) { - if(targetWindow.location.href == selenium.browserbot.buttonWindow.location.href) { - // Apparently Safari uses this as the temporary location, instead of about:blank - // what a world! - LOG.debug("DGF what a world!"); - return false; - } + if(targetWindow.location.href == selenium.browserbot.buttonWindow.location.href) { + // Apparently Safari uses this as the temporary location, instead of about:blank + // what a world! + LOG.debug("DGF what a world!"); + return false; + } } if (!targetWindow.document) return false; if (!selenium.browserbot.getCurrentWindow().document.readyState) { - // This is Firefox, with no readyState extension - return true; - } + // This is Firefox, with no readyState extension + return true; + } if ('complete' != targetWindow.document.readyState) return false; return true; }; - return decorateFunctionWithTimeout(popupLoadedPredicate, timeout); + return Selenium.decorateFunctionWithTimeout(popupLoadedPredicate, timeout); } Selenium.prototype.doWaitForPopUp.dontCheckAlertsAndConfirms = true; Selenium.prototype.doChooseCancelOnNextConfirmation = function() { - /** + /** * By default, Selenium's overridden window.confirm() function will * return true, as if the user had manually clicked OK. After running * this command, the next call to confirm() will return false, as if @@ -735,7 +949,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.doChooseCancelOnNextConfirmation = function() { Selenium.prototype.doAnswerOnNextPrompt = function(answer) { - /** + /** * Instructs Selenium to return the specified answer string in response to * the next JavaScript prompt [window.prompt()]. * @@ -750,7 +964,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.doGoBack = function() { * Simulates the user clicking the "back" button on their browser. * */ - this.page().goBack(); + this.browserbot.goBack(); }; Selenium.prototype.doRefresh = function() { @@ -758,7 +972,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.doRefresh = function() { * Simulates the user clicking the "Refresh" button on their browser. * */ - this.page().refresh(); + this.browserbot.refresh(); }; Selenium.prototype.doClose = function() { @@ -766,7 +980,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.doClose = function() { * Simulates the user clicking the "close" button in the titlebar of a popup * window or tab. */ - this.page().close(); + this.browserbot.close(); }; Selenium.prototype.ensureNoUnhandledPopups = function() { @@ -814,7 +1028,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.isConfirmationPresent = function() { return this.browserbot.hasConfirmations(); }; Selenium.prototype.getAlert = function() { - /** + /** * Retrieves the message of a JavaScript alert generated during the previous action, or fail if there were no alerts. * * <p>Getting an alert has the same effect as manually clicking OK. If an @@ -837,7 +1051,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.getAlert = function() { Selenium.prototype.getAlert.dontCheckAlertsAndConfirms = true; Selenium.prototype.getConfirmation = function() { - /** + /** * Retrieves the message of a JavaScript confirmation dialog generated during * the previous action. * @@ -870,7 +1084,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.getConfirmation = function() { Selenium.prototype.getConfirmation.dontCheckAlertsAndConfirms = true; Selenium.prototype.getPrompt = function() { - /** + /** * Retrieves the message of a JavaScript question prompt dialog generated during * the previous action. * @@ -893,28 +1107,28 @@ Selenium.prototype.getPrompt = function() { }; Selenium.prototype.getLocation = function() { - /** Gets the absolute URL of the current page. + /** Gets the absolute URL of the current page. * * @return string the absolute URL of the current page */ - return this.page().getCurrentWindow().location; + return this.browserbot.getCurrentWindow().location; }; Selenium.prototype.getTitle = function() { - /** Gets the title of the current page. + /** Gets the title of the current page. * * @return string the title of the current page */ - return this.page().getTitle(); + return this.browserbot.getTitle(); }; Selenium.prototype.getBodyText = function() { - /** - * Gets the entire text of the page. - * @return string the entire text of the page - */ - return this.page().bodyText(); + /** + * Gets the entire text of the page. + * @return string the entire text of the page + */ + return this.browserbot.bodyText(); }; @@ -927,12 +1141,12 @@ Selenium.prototype.getValue = function(locator) { * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> * @return string the element value, or "on/off" for checkbox/radio elements */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator) + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator) return getInputValue(element).trim(); } Selenium.prototype.getText = function(locator) { - /** + /** * Gets the text of an element. This works for any element that contains * text. This command uses either the textContent (Mozilla-like browsers) or * the innerText (IE-like browsers) of the element, which is the rendered @@ -941,12 +1155,22 @@ Selenium.prototype.getText = function(locator) { * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> * @return string the text of the element */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); return getText(element).trim(); }; +Selenium.prototype.doHighlight = function(locator) { + /** + * Briefly changes the backgroundColor of the specified element yellow. Useful for debugging. + * + * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> + */ + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); + this.browserbot.highlight(element, true); +}; + Selenium.prototype.getEval = function(script) { - /** Gets the result of evaluating the specified JavaScript snippet. The snippet may + /** Gets the result of evaluating the specified JavaScript snippet. The snippet may * have multiple lines, but only the result of the last line will be returned. * * <p>Note that, by default, the snippet will run in the context of the "selenium" @@ -956,28 +1180,28 @@ Selenium.prototype.getEval = function(script) { * <p>If you need a reference to the window of your application, you can refer * to <code>this.browserbot.getCurrentWindow()</code> and if you need to use * a locator to refer to a single element in your application page, you can - * use <code>this.page().findElement("foo")</code> where "foo" is your locator.</p> + * use <code>this.browserbot.findElement("foo")</code> where "foo" is your locator.</p> * * @param script the JavaScript snippet to run * @return string the results of evaluating the snippet */ try { - var result = eval(script); - // Selenium RC doesn't allow returning null - if (null == result) return "null"; - return result; + var result = eval(script); + // Selenium RC doesn't allow returning null + if (null == result) return "null"; + return result; } catch (e) { - throw new SeleniumError("Threw an exception: " + e.message); + throw new SeleniumError("Threw an exception: " + e.message); } }; Selenium.prototype.isChecked = function(locator) { - /** + /** * Gets whether a toggle-button (checkbox/radio) is checked. Fails if the specified element doesn't exist or isn't a toggle-button. * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> pointing to a checkbox or radio button * @return boolean true if the checkbox is checked, false otherwise */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); if (element.checked == null) { throw new SeleniumError("Element " + locator + " is not a toggle-button."); } @@ -985,7 +1209,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.isChecked = function(locator) { }; Selenium.prototype.getTable = function(tableCellAddress) { - /** + /** * Gets the text from a cell of a table. The cellAddress syntax * tableLocator.row.column, where row and column start at 0. * @@ -1006,7 +1230,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.getTable = function(tableCellAddress) { row = pieces[2]; col = pieces[3]; - var table = this.page().findElement(tableName); + var table = this.browserbot.findElement(tableName); if (row > table.rows.length) { Assert.fail("Cannot access row " + row + " - table has " + table.rows.length + " rows"); } @@ -1017,7 +1241,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.getTable = function(tableCellAddress) { actualContent = getText(table.rows[row].cells[col]); return actualContent.trim(); } - return null; + return null; }; Selenium.prototype.getSelectedLabels = function(selectLocator) { @@ -1098,7 +1322,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.isSomethingSelected = function(selectLocator) { * @param selectLocator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> identifying a drop-down menu * @return boolean true if some option has been selected, false otherwise */ - var element = this.page().findElement(selectLocator); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(selectLocator); if (!("options" in element)) { throw new SeleniumError("Specified element is not a Select (has no options)"); } @@ -1115,12 +1339,12 @@ Selenium.prototype.isSomethingSelected = function(selectLocator) { } Selenium.prototype.findSelectedOptionProperties = function(locator, property) { - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); if (!("options" in element)) { throw new SeleniumError("Specified element is not a Select (has no options)"); } - var selectedOptions = []; + var selectedOptions = []; for (var i = 0; i < element.options.length; i++) { if (element.options[i].selected) @@ -1145,17 +1369,17 @@ Selenium.prototype.findSelectedOptionProperty = function(locator, property) { } Selenium.prototype.getSelectOptions = function(selectLocator) { - /** Gets all option labels in the specified select drop-down. + /** Gets all option labels in the specified select drop-down. * * @param selectLocator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> identifying a drop-down menu * @return string[] an array of all option labels in the specified select drop-down */ - var element = this.page().findElement(selectLocator); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(selectLocator); var selectOptions = []; for (var i = 0; i < element.options.length; i++) { - var option = element.options[i].text.replace(/,/g, "\\,"); + var option = element.options[i].text.replace(/,/g, "\\,"); selectOptions.push(option); } @@ -1164,49 +1388,49 @@ Selenium.prototype.getSelectOptions = function(selectLocator) { Selenium.prototype.getAttribute = function(attributeLocator) { - /** + /** * Gets the value of an element attribute. * - * Beware of http://jira.openqa.org/browse/SEL-280, which will lead some event handlers to - * get null event arguments. Read the bug for more details, including a workaround. - * * @param attributeLocator an element locator followed by an @ sign and then the name of the attribute, e.g. "foo@bar" * @return string the value of the specified attribute */ - var result = this.page().findAttribute(attributeLocator); + var result = this.browserbot.findAttribute(attributeLocator); if (result == null) { - throw new SeleniumError("Could not find element attribute: " + attributeLocator); - } + throw new SeleniumError("Could not find element attribute: " + attributeLocator); + } return result; }; Selenium.prototype.isTextPresent = function(pattern) { - /** + /** * Verifies that the specified text pattern appears somewhere on the rendered page shown to the user. * @param pattern a <a href="#patterns">pattern</a> to match with the text of the page * @return boolean true if the pattern matches the text, false otherwise */ - var allText = this.page().bodyText(); + var allText = this.browserbot.bodyText(); var patternMatcher = new PatternMatcher(pattern); if (patternMatcher.strategy == PatternMatcher.strategies.glob) { - patternMatcher.matcher = new PatternMatcher.strategies.globContains(pattern); + if (pattern.indexOf("glob:")==0) { + pattern = pattern.substring("glob:".length); // strip off "glob:" + } + patternMatcher.matcher = new PatternMatcher.strategies.globContains(pattern); } else if (patternMatcher.strategy == PatternMatcher.strategies.exact) { - pattern = pattern.substring("exact:".length); // strip off "exact:" - return allText.indexOf(pattern) != -1; + pattern = pattern.substring("exact:".length); // strip off "exact:" + return allText.indexOf(pattern) != -1; } return patternMatcher.matches(allText); }; Selenium.prototype.isElementPresent = function(locator) { - /** + /** * Verifies that the specified element is somewhere on the page. * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> * @return boolean true if the element is present, false otherwise */ try { - this.page().findElement(locator); + this.browserbot.findElement(locator); } catch (e) { return false; } @@ -1214,7 +1438,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.isElementPresent = function(locator) { }; Selenium.prototype.isVisible = function(locator) { - /** + /** * Determines if the specified element is visible. An * element can be rendered invisible by setting the CSS "visibility" * property to "hidden", or the "display" property to "none", either for the @@ -1225,7 +1449,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.isVisible = function(locator) { * @return boolean true if the specified element is visible, false otherwise */ var element; - element = this.page().findElement(locator); + element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); var visibility = this.findEffectiveStyleProperty(element, "visibility"); var _isDisplayed = this._isDisplayed(element); return (visibility != "hidden" && _isDisplayed); @@ -1269,14 +1493,14 @@ Selenium.prototype.findEffectiveStyle = function(element) { }; Selenium.prototype.isEditable = function(locator) { - /** + /** * Determines whether the specified input element is editable, ie hasn't been disabled. * This method will fail if the specified element isn't an input element. * * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> * @return boolean true if the input element is editable, false otherwise */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); if (element.value == undefined) { Assert.fail("Element " + locator + " is not an input."); } @@ -1284,134 +1508,184 @@ Selenium.prototype.isEditable = function(locator) { }; Selenium.prototype.getAllButtons = function() { - /** Returns the IDs of all buttons on the page. + /** Returns the IDs of all buttons on the page. * * <p>If a given button has no ID, it will appear as "" in this array.</p> * * @return string[] the IDs of all buttons on the page */ - return this.page().getAllButtons(); + return this.browserbot.getAllButtons(); }; Selenium.prototype.getAllLinks = function() { - /** Returns the IDs of all links on the page. + /** Returns the IDs of all links on the page. * * <p>If a given link has no ID, it will appear as "" in this array.</p> * * @return string[] the IDs of all links on the page */ - return this.page().getAllLinks(); + return this.browserbot.getAllLinks(); }; Selenium.prototype.getAllFields = function() { - /** Returns the IDs of all input fields on the page. + /** Returns the IDs of all input fields on the page. * * <p>If a given field has no ID, it will appear as "" in this array.</p> * * @return string[] the IDs of all field on the page */ - return this.page().getAllFields(); -}; - -Selenium.prototype._getTestAppParentOfAllWindows = function() { - /** Returns the IDs of all input fields on the page. - * - * <p>If a given field has no ID, it will appear as "" in this array.</p> - * - * @return string[] the IDs of all field on the page - */ - if (this.browserbot.getCurrentWindow().opener!=null) { - return this.browserbot.getCurrentWindow().opener; - } - if (this.browserbot.buttonWindow!=null) { - return this.browserbot.buttonWindow; - } - return top; // apparently we are in proxy injection mode + return this.browserbot.getAllFields(); }; Selenium.prototype.getAttributeFromAllWindows = function(attributeName) { - /** Returns every instance of some attribute from all known windows. - * - * @param attributeName name of an attribute on the windows - * @return string[] the set of values of this attribute from all known windows. - */ - var attributes = new Array(); - var testAppParentOfAllWindows = this._getTestAppParentOfAllWindows(); - attributes.push(eval("testAppParentOfAllWindows." + attributeName)); - var selenium = testAppParentOfAllWindows.selenium==null ? testAppParentOfAllWindows.parent.selenium : testAppParentOfAllWindows.selenium; - for (windowName in selenium.browserbot.openedWindows) - { - attributes.push(eval("selenium.browserbot.openedWindows[windowName]." + attributeName)); - } - return attributes; + /** Returns every instance of some attribute from all known windows. + * + * @param attributeName name of an attribute on the windows + * @return string[] the set of values of this attribute from all known windows. + */ + var attributes = new Array(); + + var win = selenium.browserbot.topWindow; + + // DGF normally you should use []s instead of eval "win."+attributeName + // but in this case, attributeName may contain dots (e.g. document.title) + // in that case, we have no choice but to use eval... + attributes.push(eval("win."+attributeName)); + for (var windowName in this.browserbot.openedWindows) + { + try { + win = selenium.browserbot.openedWindows[windowName]; + attributes.push(eval("win."+attributeName)); + } catch (e) {} // DGF If we miss one... meh. It's probably closed or inaccessible anyway. + } + return attributes; }; Selenium.prototype.findWindow = function(soughtAfterWindowPropertyValue) { - var testAppParentOfAllWindows = this._getTestAppParentOfAllWindows(); var targetPropertyName = "name"; if (soughtAfterWindowPropertyValue.match("^title=")) { - targetPropertyName = "document.title"; + targetPropertyName = "document.title"; soughtAfterWindowPropertyValue = soughtAfterWindowPropertyValue.replace(/^title=/, ""); } else { - // matching "name": - // If we are not in proxy injection mode, then the top-level test window will be named myiframe. + // matching "name": + // If we are not in proxy injection mode, then the top-level test window will be named myiframe. // But as far as the interface goes, we are expected to match a blank string to this window, if // we are searching with respect to the widow name. // So make a special case so that this logic will work: if (PatternMatcher.matches(soughtAfterWindowPropertyValue, "")) { - return this.browserbot.getCurrentWindow(); + return this.browserbot.getCurrentWindow(); } } - if (PatternMatcher.matches(soughtAfterWindowPropertyValue, eval("testAppParentOfAllWindows." + targetPropertyName))) { - return testAppParentOfAllWindows; + // DGF normally you should use []s instead of eval "win."+attributeName + // but in this case, attributeName may contain dots (e.g. document.title) + // in that case, we have no choice but to use eval... + if (PatternMatcher.matches(soughtAfterWindowPropertyValue, eval("this.browserbot.topWindow." + targetPropertyName))) { + return this.browserbot.topWindow; } for (windowName in selenium.browserbot.openedWindows) { - var openedWindow = selenium.browserbot.openedWindows[windowName]; - if (PatternMatcher.matches(soughtAfterWindowPropertyValue, eval("openedWindow." + targetPropertyName))) { - return openedWindow; + var openedWindow = selenium.browserbot.openedWindows[windowName]; + if (PatternMatcher.matches(soughtAfterWindowPropertyValue, eval("openedWindow." + targetPropertyName))) { + return openedWindow; } } throw new SeleniumError("could not find window with property " + targetPropertyName + " matching " + soughtAfterWindowPropertyValue); }; Selenium.prototype.doDragdrop = function(locator, movementsString) { - /** Drags an element a certain distance and then drops it - * Beware of http://jira.openqa.org/browse/SEL-280, which will lead some event handlers to - * get null event arguments. Read the bug for more details, including a workaround. +/** deprecated - use dragAndDrop instead * - * @param movementsString offset in pixels from the current location to which the element should be moved, e.g., "+70,-300" * @param locator an element locator + * @param movementsString offset in pixels from the current location to which the element should be moved, e.g., "+70,-300" */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); - var clientStartXY = getClientXY(element) - var clientStartX = clientStartXY[0]; - var clientStartY = clientStartXY[1]; - - var movements = movementsString.split(/,/); - var movementX = Number(movements[0]); - var movementY = Number(movements[1]); + this.doDragAndDrop(locator, movementsString); +}; - var clientFinishX = ((clientStartX + movementX) < 0) ? 0 : (clientStartX + movementX); - var clientFinishY = ((clientStartY + movementY) < 0) ? 0 : (clientStartY + movementY); +Selenium.prototype.doSetMouseSpeed = function(pixels) { + /** Configure the number of pixels between "mousemove" events during dragAndDrop commands (default=10). + * <p>Setting this value to 0 means that we'll send a "mousemove" event to every single pixel + * in between the start location and the end location; that can be very slow, and may + * cause some browsers to force the JavaScript to timeout.</p> + * + * <p>If the mouse speed is greater than the distance between the two dragged objects, we'll + * just send one "mousemove" at the start location and then one final one at the end location.</p> + * @param pixels the number of pixels between "mousemove" events + */ + this.mouseSpeed = pixels; +} + +Selenium.prototype.getMouseSpeed = function() { + /** Returns the number of pixels between "mousemove" events during dragAndDrop commands (default=10). + * + * @return number the number of pixels between "mousemove" events during dragAndDrop commands (default=10) + */ + this.mouseSpeed = pixels; +} - var movementXincrement = (movementX > 0) ? 1 : -1; - var movementYincrement = (movementY > 0) ? 1 : -1; - triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mousedown', true, clientStartX, clientStartY); - var clientX = clientStartX; - var clientY = clientStartY; - while ((clientX != clientFinishX) || (clientY != clientFinishY)) { - if (clientX != clientFinishX) { - clientX += movementXincrement; - } - if (clientY != clientFinishY) { - clientY += movementYincrement; - } - triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mousemove', true, clientX, clientY); +Selenium.prototype.doDragAndDrop = function(locator, movementsString) { + /** Drags an element a certain distance and then drops it + * @param locator an element locator + * @param movementsString offset in pixels from the current location to which the element should be moved, e.g., "+70,-300" + */ + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); + var clientStartXY = getClientXY(element) + var clientStartX = clientStartXY[0]; + var clientStartY = clientStartXY[1]; + + var movements = movementsString.split(/,/); + var movementX = Number(movements[0]); + var movementY = Number(movements[1]); + + var clientFinishX = ((clientStartX + movementX) < 0) ? 0 : (clientStartX + movementX); + var clientFinishY = ((clientStartY + movementY) < 0) ? 0 : (clientStartY + movementY); + + var mouseSpeed = this.mouseSpeed; + var move = function(current, dest) { + if (current == dest) return current; + if (Math.abs(current - dest) < mouseSpeed) return dest; + return (current < dest) ? current + mouseSpeed : current - mouseSpeed; + } + + this.browserbot.triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mousedown', true, clientStartX, clientStartY); + this.browserbot.triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mousemove', true, clientStartX, clientStartY); + var clientX = clientStartX; + var clientY = clientStartY; + + while ((clientX != clientFinishX) || (clientY != clientFinishY)) { + clientX = move(clientX, clientFinishX); + clientY = move(clientY, clientFinishY); + this.browserbot.triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mousemove', true, clientX, clientY); } - triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mouseup', true, clientFinishX, clientFinishY); + + this.browserbot.triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mousemove', true, clientFinishX, clientFinishY); + this.browserbot.triggerMouseEvent(element, 'mouseup', true, clientFinishX, clientFinishY); +}; + +Selenium.prototype.doDragAndDropToObject = function(locatorOfObjectToBeDragged, locatorOfDragDestinationObject) { +/** Drags an element and drops it on another element + * + * @param locatorOfObjectToBeDragged an element to be dragged + * @param locatorOfDragDestinationObject an element whose location (i.e., whose center-most pixel) will be the point where locatorOfObjectToBeDragged is dropped + */ + var startX = this.getElementPositionLeft(locatorOfObjectToBeDragged); + var startY = this.getElementPositionTop(locatorOfObjectToBeDragged); + + var destinationLeftX = this.getElementPositionLeft(locatorOfDragDestinationObject); + var destinationTopY = this.getElementPositionTop(locatorOfDragDestinationObject); + var destinationWidth = this.getElementWidth(locatorOfDragDestinationObject); + var destinationHeight = this.getElementHeight(locatorOfDragDestinationObject); + + var endX = Math.round(destinationLeftX + (destinationWidth / 2)); + var endY = Math.round(destinationTopY + (destinationHeight / 2)); + + var deltaX = endX - startX; + var deltaY = endY - startY; + + var movementsString = "" + deltaX + "," + deltaY; + + this.doDragAndDrop(locatorOfObjectToBeDragged, movementsString); }; Selenium.prototype.doWindowFocus = function(windowName) { @@ -1430,7 +1704,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.doWindowMaximize = function(windowName) { */ var window = this.findWindow(windowName); if (window!=null && window.screen) { - window.moveTo(0,0); + window.moveTo(0,0); window.outerHeight = screen.availHeight; window.outerWidth = screen.availWidth; } @@ -1461,32 +1735,32 @@ Selenium.prototype.getAllWindowTitles = function() { }; Selenium.prototype.getHtmlSource = function() { - /** Returns the entire HTML source between the opening and + /** Returns the entire HTML source between the opening and * closing "html" tags. * * @return string the entire HTML source */ - return this.page().document().getElementsByTagName("html")[0].innerHTML; + return this.browserbot.getDocument().getElementsByTagName("html")[0].innerHTML; }; Selenium.prototype.doSetCursorPosition = function(locator, position) { - /** + /** * Moves the text cursor to the specified position in the given input element or textarea. * This method will fail if the specified element isn't an input element or textarea. * * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> pointing to an input element or textarea * @param position the numerical position of the cursor in the field; position should be 0 to move the position to the beginning of the field. You can also set the cursor to -1 to move it to the end of the field. */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); if (element.value == undefined) { Assert.fail("Element " + locator + " is not an input."); } if (position == -1) { - position = element.value.length; + position = element.value.length; } if( element.setSelectionRange && !browserVersion.isOpera) { - element.focus(); + element.focus(); element.setSelectionRange(/*start*/position,/*end*/position); } else if( element.createTextRange ) { @@ -1507,7 +1781,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.getElementIndex = function(locator) { * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> pointing to an element * @return number of relative index of the element to its parent (starting from 0) */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); var previousSibling; var index = 0; while ((previousSibling = element.previousSibling) != null) { @@ -1528,8 +1802,8 @@ Selenium.prototype.isOrdered = function(locator1, locator2) { * @param locator2 an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> pointing to the second element * @return boolean true if two elements are ordered and have same parent, false otherwise */ - var element1 = this.page().findElement(locator1); - var element2 = this.page().findElement(locator2); + var element1 = this.browserbot.findElement(locator1); + var element2 = this.browserbot.findElement(locator2); if (element1 === element2) return false; var previousSibling; @@ -1553,48 +1827,48 @@ Selenium.prototype.getElementPositionLeft = function(locator) { * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> pointing to an element OR an element itself * @return number of pixels from the edge of the frame. */ - var element; + var element; if ("string"==typeof locator) { - element = this.page().findElement(locator); + element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); } else { - element = locator; + element = locator; + } + var x = element.offsetLeft; + var elementParent = element.offsetParent; + + while (elementParent != null) + { + if(document.all) + { + if( (elementParent.tagName != "TABLE") && (elementParent.tagName != "BODY") ) + { + x += elementParent.clientLeft; + } + } + else // Netscape/DOM + { + if(elementParent.tagName == "TABLE") + { + var parentBorder = parseInt(elementParent.border); + if(isNaN(parentBorder)) + { + var parentFrame = elementParent.getAttribute('frame'); + if(parentFrame != null) + { + x += 1; + } + } + else if(parentBorder > 0) + { + x += parentBorder; + } + } } - var x = element.offsetLeft; - var elementParent = element.offsetParent; - - while (elementParent != null) - { - if(document.all) - { - if( (elementParent.tagName != "TABLE") && (elementParent.tagName != "BODY") ) - { - x += elementParent.clientLeft; - } - } - else // Netscape/DOM - { - if(elementParent.tagName == "TABLE") - { - var parentBorder = parseInt(elementParent.border); - if(isNaN(parentBorder)) - { - var parentFrame = elementParent.getAttribute('frame'); - if(parentFrame != null) - { - x += 1; - } - } - else if(parentBorder > 0) - { - x += parentBorder; - } - } - } - x += elementParent.offsetLeft; - elementParent = elementParent.offsetParent; - } - return x; + x += elementParent.offsetLeft; + elementParent = elementParent.offsetParent; + } + return x; }; Selenium.prototype.getElementPositionTop = function(locator) { @@ -1604,61 +1878,61 @@ Selenium.prototype.getElementPositionTop = function(locator) { * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> pointing to an element OR an element itself * @return number of pixels from the edge of the frame. */ - var element; + var element; if ("string"==typeof locator) { - element = this.page().findElement(locator); + element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); } else { - element = locator; + element = locator; } - var y = 0; - - while (element != null) - { - if(document.all) - { - if( (element.tagName != "TABLE") && (element.tagName != "BODY") ) - { - y += element.clientTop; - } - } - else // Netscape/DOM - { - if(element.tagName == "TABLE") - { - var parentBorder = parseInt(element.border); - if(isNaN(parentBorder)) - { - var parentFrame = element.getAttribute('frame'); - if(parentFrame != null) - { - y += 1; - } - } - else if(parentBorder > 0) - { - y += parentBorder; - } - } - } - y += element.offsetTop; - - // Netscape can get confused in some cases, such that the height of the parent is smaller - // than that of the element (which it shouldn't really be). If this is the case, we need to - // exclude this element, since it will result in too large a 'top' return value. - if (element.offsetParent && element.offsetParent.offsetHeight && element.offsetParent.offsetHeight < element.offsetHeight) - { - // skip the parent that's too small - element = element.offsetParent.offsetParent; - } - else - { - // Next up... - element = element.offsetParent; - } - } - return y; + var y = 0; + + while (element != null) + { + if(document.all) + { + if( (element.tagName != "TABLE") && (element.tagName != "BODY") ) + { + y += element.clientTop; + } + } + else // Netscape/DOM + { + if(element.tagName == "TABLE") + { + var parentBorder = parseInt(element.border); + if(isNaN(parentBorder)) + { + var parentFrame = element.getAttribute('frame'); + if(parentFrame != null) + { + y += 1; + } + } + else if(parentBorder > 0) + { + y += parentBorder; + } + } + } + y += element.offsetTop; + + // Netscape can get confused in some cases, such that the height of the parent is smaller + // than that of the element (which it shouldn't really be). If this is the case, we need to + // exclude this element, since it will result in too large a 'top' return value. + if (element.offsetParent && element.offsetParent.offsetHeight && element.offsetParent.offsetHeight < element.offsetHeight) + { + // skip the parent that's too small + element = element.offsetParent.offsetParent; + } + else + { + // Next up... + element = element.offsetParent; + } + } + return y; }; Selenium.prototype.getElementWidth = function(locator) { @@ -1668,7 +1942,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.getElementWidth = function(locator) { * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> pointing to an element * @return number width of an element in pixels */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); return element.offsetWidth; }; @@ -1679,12 +1953,12 @@ Selenium.prototype.getElementHeight = function(locator) { * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> pointing to an element * @return number height of an element in pixels */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); return element.offsetHeight; }; Selenium.prototype.getCursorPosition = function(locator) { - /** + /** * Retrieves the text cursor position in the given input element or textarea; beware, this may not work perfectly on all browsers. * * <p>Specifically, if the cursor/selection has been cleared by JavaScript, this command will tend to @@ -1694,37 +1968,37 @@ Selenium.prototype.getCursorPosition = function(locator) { * @param locator an <a href="#locators">element locator</a> pointing to an input element or textarea * @return number the numerical position of the cursor in the field */ - var element = this.page().findElement(locator); - var doc = this.page().getDocument(); - var win = this.browserbot.getCurrentWindow(); - if( doc.selection && !browserVersion.isOpera){ - var selectRange = doc.selection.createRange().duplicate(); - var elementRange = element.createTextRange(); - selectRange.move("character",0); - elementRange.move("character",0); - var inRange1 = selectRange.inRange(elementRange); - var inRange2 = elementRange.inRange(selectRange); - try { - elementRange.setEndPoint("EndToEnd", selectRange); - } catch (e) { - Assert.fail("There is no cursor on this page!"); - } - var answer = String(elementRange.text).replace(/\r/g,"").length; - return answer; - } else { - if (typeof(element.selectionStart) != "undefined") { - if (win.getSelection && typeof(win.getSelection().rangeCount) != undefined && win.getSelection().rangeCount == 0) { - Assert.fail("There is no cursor on this page!"); - } - return element.selectionStart; - } - } - throw new Error("Couldn't detect cursor position on this browser!"); + var element = this.browserbot.findElement(locator); + var doc = this.browserbot.getDocument(); + var win = this.browserbot.getCurrentWindow(); + if( doc.selection && !browserVersion.isOpera){ + try { + var selectRange = doc.selection.createRange().duplicate(); + var elementRange = element.createTextRange(); + selectRange.move("character",0); + elementRange.move("character",0); + var inRange1 = selectRange.inRange(elementRange); + var inRange2 = elementRange.inRange(selectRange); + elementRange.setEndPoint("EndToEnd", selectRange); + } catch (e) { + Assert.fail("There is no cursor on this page!"); + } + var answer = String(elementRange.text).replace(/\r/g,"").length; + return answer; + } else { + if (typeof(element.selectionStart) != "undefined") { + if (win.getSelection && typeof(win.getSelection().rangeCount) != undefined && win.getSelection().rangeCount == 0) { + Assert.fail("There is no cursor on this page!"); + } + return element.selectionStart; + } + } + throw new Error("Couldn't detect cursor position on this browser!"); } Selenium.prototype.doSetContext = function(context, logLevelThreshold) { - /** + /** * Writes a message to the status bar and adds a note to the browser-side * log. * @@ -1739,26 +2013,26 @@ Selenium.prototype.doSetContext = function(context, logLevelThreshold) { * @param logLevelThreshold one of "debug", "info", "warn", "error", sets the threshold for browser-side logging */ if (logLevelThreshold==null || logLevelThreshold=="") { - return this.page().setContext(context); + return this.browserbot.setContext(context); } - return this.page().setContext(context, logLevelThreshold); + return this.browserbot.setContext(context, logLevelThreshold); }; Selenium.prototype.getExpression = function(expression) { - /** - * Returns the specified expression. - * - * <p>This is useful because of JavaScript preprocessing. - * It is used to generate commands like assertExpression and waitForExpression.</p> - * - * @param expression the value to return - * @return string the value passed in - */ - return expression; + /** + * Returns the specified expression. + * + * <p>This is useful because of JavaScript preprocessing. + * It is used to generate commands like assertExpression and waitForExpression.</p> + * + * @param expression the value to return + * @return string the value passed in + */ + return expression; } Selenium.prototype.doWaitForCondition = function(script, timeout) { - /** + /** * Runs the specified JavaScript snippet repeatedly until it evaluates to "true". * The snippet may have multiple lines, but only the result of the last line * will be considered. @@ -1770,10 +2044,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.doWaitForCondition = function(script, timeout) { * @param script the JavaScript snippet to run * @param timeout a timeout in milliseconds, after which this command will return with an error */ - if (isNaN(timeout)) { - throw new SeleniumError("Timeout is not a number: " + timeout); - } - return decorateFunctionWithTimeout(function () { + return Selenium.decorateFunctionWithTimeout(function () { return eval(script); }, timeout); }; @@ -1781,32 +2052,32 @@ Selenium.prototype.doWaitForCondition = function(script, timeout) { Selenium.prototype.doWaitForCondition.dontCheckAlertsAndConfirms = true; Selenium.prototype.doSetTimeout = function(timeout) { - /** - * Specifies the amount of time that Selenium will wait for actions to complete. - * - * <p>Actions that require waiting include "open" and the "waitFor*" actions.</p> - * The default timeout is 30 seconds. - * @param timeout a timeout in milliseconds, after which the action will return with an error - */ - this.defaultTimeout = parseInt(timeout); + /** + * Specifies the amount of time that Selenium will wait for actions to complete. + * + * <p>Actions that require waiting include "open" and the "waitFor*" actions.</p> + * The default timeout is 30 seconds. + * @param timeout a timeout in milliseconds, after which the action will return with an error + */ + if (!timeout) { + timeout = Selenium.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT; + } + this.defaultTimeout = timeout; } Selenium.prototype.doWaitForPageToLoad = function(timeout) { - /** - * Waits for a new page to load. - * - * <p>You can use this command instead of the "AndWait" suffixes, "clickAndWait", "selectAndWait", "typeAndWait" etc. - * (which are only available in the JS API).</p> - * - * <p>Selenium constantly keeps track of new pages loading, and sets a "newPageLoaded" - * flag when it first notices a page load. Running any other Selenium command after - * turns the flag to false. Hence, if you want to wait for a page to load, you must - * wait immediately after a Selenium command that caused a page-load.</p> - * @param timeout a timeout in milliseconds, after which this command will return with an error - */ - if (isNaN(timeout)) { - throw new SeleniumError("Timeout is not a number: " + timeout); - } + /** + * Waits for a new page to load. + * + * <p>You can use this command instead of the "AndWait" suffixes, "clickAndWait", "selectAndWait", "typeAndWait" etc. + * (which are only available in the JS API).</p> + * + * <p>Selenium constantly keeps track of new pages loading, and sets a "newPageLoaded" + * flag when it first notices a page load. Running any other Selenium command after + * turns the flag to false. Hence, if you want to wait for a page to load, you must + * wait immediately after a Selenium command that caused a page-load.</p> + * @param timeout a timeout in milliseconds, after which this command will return with an error + */ // in pi-mode, the test and the harness share the window; thus if we are executing this code, then we have loaded if (window["proxyInjectionMode"] == null || !window["proxyInjectionMode"]) { return this.makePageLoadCondition(timeout); @@ -1862,7 +2133,7 @@ Selenium.prototype.getCookie = function() { * * @return string all cookies of the current page under test */ - var doc = this.page().document(); + var doc = this.browserbot.getDocument(); return doc.cookie; }; @@ -1888,9 +2159,17 @@ Selenium.prototype.doCreateCookie = function(nameValuePair, optionsString) { } results = /path=([^\s,]+)[,]?/.exec(optionsString); if (results) { - cookie += "; path=" + results[1]; + var path = results[1]; + if (browserVersion.khtml) { + // Safari and conquerer don't like paths with / at the end + if ("/" != path) { + path = path.replace(/\/$/, ""); + } + } + cookie += "; path=" + path; } - this.page().document().cookie = cookie; + LOG.debug("Setting cookie to: " + cookie); + this.browserbot.getDocument().cookie = cookie; } Selenium.prototype.doDeleteCookie = function(name,path) { @@ -1901,8 +2180,17 @@ Selenium.prototype.doDeleteCookie = function(name,path) { * @param path the path property of the cookie to be deleted */ // set the expire time of the cookie to be deleted to one minute before now. + path = path.trim(); + if (browserVersion.khtml) { + // Safari and conquerer don't like paths with / at the end + if ("/" != path) { + path = path.replace(/\/$/, ""); + } + } var expireDateInMilliseconds = (new Date()).getTime() + (-1 * 1000); - this.page().document().cookie = name.trim() + "=deleted; path=" + path.trim() + "; expires=" + new Date(expireDateInMilliseconds).toGMTString(); + var cookie = name.trim() + "=deleted; path=" + path + "; expires=" + new Date(expireDateInMilliseconds).toGMTString(); + LOG.debug("Setting cookie to: " + cookie); + this.browserbot.getDocument().cookie = cookie; } @@ -2015,7 +2303,7 @@ OptionLocatorFactory.prototype.OptionLocatorByIndex = function(index) { }; this.assertSelected = function(element) { - Assert.equals(this.index, element.selectedIndex); + Assert.equals(this.index, element.selectedIndex); }; }; |