replaycli-py/api/chrome/features/steps/steps.py

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from behave import *
from cli import Chrome
# ========================== Chrome.start () ==========================
@given ("the Chrome client")
def step_impl (context):
context.client = Chrome()
@when ("the start method is called")
def step_impl (context):
context.start_return = context.client.start()
@then ("Google Chrome must open")
def step_impl (context):
assert context.start_return == "", "Google Chrome did not opened as expected."
context.client.stop()
# ========================== Chrome.start_headless () ==========================
@when ("the start_headless method is called")
def step_impl (context):
context.start_headless_return = context.client.start_headless()
@then ("Google Chrome must open headless")
def step_impl (context):
assert context.start_headless_return == "", "Google Chrome did not opened as expected."
context.client.stop()
# ========================== Chrome.stop () ==========================
@given ("a Chrome instance")
def step_impl (context):
context.start_return = context.client.start()
@when ("the stop method is called upon it")
def step_impl (context):
context.stop_return = context.client.stop()
@then ("this Google Chrome instance must close")
def step_impl (context):
assert context.stop_return == "", "Google Chrome did not closed as expected."
# ========================== Chrome.new () ==========================
@when ("the new method is called")
def step_impl(context):
context.tab_id = context.client.new("https://www.youtube.com")
@then ("a new Google Chrome tab with the url given must open in the instance")
def step_impl(context):
assert len(context.tab_id) == 32, "The new Google Chrome tab did not opened correctly."
context.client.stop()
# ========================== Chrome.close () ==========================
@given ("the id of a new Google Chrome tab opened")
def step_impl(context):
context.tab_id1 = context.client.new("https://www.gmail.com")
context.tab_id2 = context.client.new("https://www.youtube.com")
@when ("the close method is called upon the tab id")
def step_impl(context):
context.close_return = context.client.close(context.tab_id1)
@then ("the tab must close")
def step_impl(context):
assert context.close_return == "", "The tab did not closed correctly."
context.client.stop()
# ========================== Chrome.eval () ==========================
@when ("the eval method is called upon the tab id with a arithmetic command")
def step_impl(context):
context.eval_value_arit = context.client.eval(context.tab_id1, "2+2")
@then ("this command must give back the result as a value")
def step_impl(context):
assert context.eval_value_arit == 4, "The command did not worked as expected."
context.client.stop()
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@given ("the id of a new Google Chrome tab opened in google.com")
def setp_impl(context):
context.tab_id = context.client.new("https://www.google.com/")
@when ("the eval method is called upon the tab id with a JS command")
def step_impl(context):
_ = context.client.wait(context.tab_id, "document.getElementById('SIvCob') != undefined", 5)
context.eval_value_js = context.client.eval(context.tab_id, "document.getElementById('SIvCob').textContent")
@then ("this command must give back the element requested as a value")
def step_impl(context):
assert context.eval_value_js == 'Disponibilizado pelo Google em: English ', "The command did not worked as expected."
context.client.stop()
# ========================== Chrome.wait () ==========================
@when("the wait method is called upon the tab id with a JS command")
def step_impl(context):
context.wait_return = context.client.wait(context.tab_id, "document.getElementById('SIvCob') != undefined", 5)
@then("this method must return the string 'ok'")
def step_impl(context):
assert context.wait_return == "ok", "The command did not worked as expected."
context.client.stop()
# ========================== Chrome.send () ==========================
"""
This method cannot be tested, given it's return cannot be predicted.
Therefore, there will be no tests for this method, at least for now.
"""
# ========================== Chrome.open_tabs () ==========================
@given("at least one Google Chrome tab is opened")
def step_impl(context):
context.tab_id1 = context.client.new("https://www.google.com/")
context.tab_id2 = context.client.new("https://www.youtube.com")
@when("the open_tabs method is called")
def step_impl(context):
context.open_tabs_return = context.client.open_tabs()
@then("it must return a list of dictionaries containing the tabs data")
def step_impl(context):
assert context.open_tabs_return[1]["id"] == context.tab_id1, f"""
----------
Google id: {context.tab_id1}
First obj id: {context.open_tabs_return[1]['id']}
Match: {context.open_tabs_return[1]['id'] == context.tab_id1}
----------
"""
context.client.stop()
# ======================== Chrome.find_tab_by_url() ========================
# This method is currently broken.
# Therefore, there will be no testes for it, at least for now.
# ======================== Chrome.find_tab_by_title() ========================
@when("the find_tab_by_title method is called")
def step_impl(context):
context.ftbt_return = context.client.find_tab_by_title("Google")
@then("the id that this method returned must match the id of the tab searched")
def step_impl(context):
assert context.ftbt_return == context.tab_id1, f"""
First tab id: {context.tab_id1}
Returned id: {context.ftbt_return}
Match: {context.ftbt_return == context.tab_id1}
"""
context.client.stop()