1.5.9 • Published 7 years ago

esquadro v1.5.9

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Esquadro

This library is a Helper for Protractor Tests.

Usage


Esquadro is easy to use and is divided in two parts:

  • Page
  • Select

To install, execute the command:

 npm install esquadro --save-dev

PAGE

First part is the page, where methods to interact with browser are. See examples of how to use: First, import the module into your PageObject :

const page = require('esquadro/page');

After import, you can use page helpers. See this helpers bellow:

  • setValue
page.setValue(element, value, timeout)

This method receives an element, a value to set and a timeout (optional, default is 5000)

  • clickOn
page.clickOn(element, timeout)

The above method receives an element to click and a timeout (optional, default is 5000)

  • waitForElementPresenceInDOM
page.waitForElementPresenceInDOM(element, timeout)

The method above waits for an element to be present in them DOM and a timeout to wait (optional, default is 5000)

  • waitForElementNotPresenceInDOM
page.waitForElementNotPresenceInDOM(element, timeout)

The above method waits until element is NOT attached in them DOM and receives two parameters, the first is the element and second is a timeout to wait (optional, default is 5000)

  • waitForElementToBeClickable
page.waitForElementToBeClickable(element, timeout)

The above method waits for an element to click on and receives two parameters, the first is the element to click and second is a timeout to wait (optional, default is 5000)

  • waitForElementToBeVisible
page.waitForElementToBeVisible(element, timeout)

The above method waits for an element to be visible on and receives two parameters, the first is the element to click and second is a timeout to wait (optional, default is 5000)

  • waitForElementToBeInvisible
  page.waitForElementToBeInvisible(element, timeout)

The above method waits until the element is invisible and receives two parameters, the first is the element and second is a timeout to wait (optional, default is 5000)

  • waitAlterUrl
  page.waitAlterUrl(url, timeout)

The above method waits until the browser url is altered and receives two parameters, the first is the url and second is a timeout to wait (optional, default is 5000)

  • swicthDriverToOpenTab
  page.switchDriverToOpenTab(urlNewTab)

The above method switches webdriver to a new opened tab and receives the url for this new tab

page.returnDriverToMainTab()

The above method switches webdriver to then main tab

page.scrollPageTo(valuePixels)

The above method scrolls the page to a specified position

page.scrollTop()

The above method scrolls the page to the top

page.getScreenshot(nomeArquivo, pathScreenShot)

The above method takes a screenshot and save the file into a specified path


Select

The second part is the helper to interact with selected elements and choose options.

How to use: First, import the select module into your PageObject Class:

const Select = require('esquadro/select');

After import, create instance this module:

const selectType = new Select(element);

The constructor receives which element to manipulate

This helper has these methods bellow:

  • getOptions()

It returns all options in Select element

E.g.:

selectType.getOptions().then(function(options){
  options[1].getText().then(function(value){
    console.log(value);
  });
});

In this case, it returns text from the first element of the options in a selected element and prints this value

  • getOptionSelected()

It returns the option selected in the select element

E.g.:

  selectType.getOptionSelected().getText().then(function(value) {
    console.log(value);
  });

In this case, it returns text from the option selected in select element

  • selectByValue

The above method selects the option by the value of the select element

E.g.:

  selectType.selectByValue('fire');

In this case, it selects the option where value equals 'fire'

  • selectByVisibleText

The above method selects the option by visible text of the select element

E.g.:

  selectType.selectByVisibleText('FIRE');

In this case, it selects the option where your text equals 'FIRE'

  • selectByIndex

The above method selects the option by index in a list of options of the select element

E.g.:

  selectType.selectByIndex(2);

In this case, it selects the option where your index is 2, starting the count at 0

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