Merge pull request #8728 from nextcloud/better-handling-of-invisible-elements-in-acceptance-tests

Better handling of invisible elements in acceptance tests
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Roeland Jago Douma 2018-03-08 21:04:20 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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* the element is stale it is found again using the same parameters to find it
* in the first place.
*
* NoSuchElement exceptions are sometimes thrown instead of
* StaleElementReference exceptions. This can happen when the Selenium2 driver
* for Mink performs an action on an element through the WebDriver session
* instead of directly through the WebDriver element. In that case, if the
* element with the given ID does not exist, a NoSuchElement exception would be
* thrown instead of a StaleElementReference exception, so those cases are
* handled like StaleElementReference exceptions.
*
* ElementNotVisible exceptions are thrown when the command requires the element
* to be visible but the element is not. Finding an element only guarantees that
* (at that time) the element is attached to the DOM, but it does not provide
@ -50,11 +58,22 @@
* exceptions; if the element is not visible it is waited for it to be visible
* up to the timeout set to find it.
*
* MoveTargetOutOfBounds exceptions are sometimes thrown instead of
* ElementNotVisible exceptions. This can happen when the Selenium2 driver for
* Mink moves the cursor on an element using the "moveto" method of the
* WebDriver session, for example, before clicking on an element. In that case,
* if the element is not visible, "moveto" would throw a MoveTargetOutOfBounds
* exception instead of an ElementNotVisible exception, so those cases are
* handled like ElementNotVisible exceptions.
*
* Despite the automatic handling it is possible for the commands to throw those
* exceptions when they are executed again; this class does not handle cases
* like an element becoming stale several times in a row (uncommon) or an
* element not becoming visible before the timeout expires (which would mean
* that the timeout is too short or that the test has to, indeed, fail).
* that the timeout is too short or that the test has to, indeed, fail). In a
* similar way, MoveTargetOutOfBounds exceptions would be thrown again if
* originally they were thrown because the element was visible but "out of
* reach".
*
* If needed, automatically handling failed commands can be disabled calling
* "doNotHandleFailedCommands()"; as it returns the ElementWrapper it can be
@ -189,8 +208,8 @@ class ElementWrapper {
/**
* Executes the given command.
*
* If a StaleElementReference exception is thrown the wrapped element is
* found again and, then, the command is executed again.
* If a StaleElementReference or a NoSuchElement exception is thrown the
* wrapped element is found again and, then, the command is executed again.
*
* @param \Closure $commandCallback the command to execute.
* @param string $errorMessage an error message that describes the failed
@ -205,6 +224,8 @@ class ElementWrapper {
return $commandCallback();
} catch (\WebDriver\Exception\StaleElementReference $exception) {
$this->printFailedCommandMessage($exception, $errorMessage);
} catch (\WebDriver\Exception\NoSuchElement $exception) {
$this->printFailedCommandMessage($exception, $errorMessage);
}
$this->element = $this->elementFinder->find();
@ -215,10 +236,11 @@ class ElementWrapper {
/**
* Executes the given command on a visible element.
*
* If a StaleElementReference exception is thrown the wrapped element is
* found again and, then, the command is executed again. If an
* ElementNotVisible exception is thrown it is waited for the wrapped
* element to be visible and, then, the command is executed again.
* If a StaleElementReference or a NoSuchElement exception is thrown the
* wrapped element is found again and, then, the command is executed again.
* If an ElementNotVisible or a MoveTargetOutOfBounds exception is thrown it
* is waited for the wrapped element to be visible and, then, the command is
* executed again.
*
* @param \Closure $commandCallback the command to execute.
* @param string $errorMessage an error message that describes the failed
@ -233,6 +255,8 @@ class ElementWrapper {
return $this->executeCommand($commandCallback, $errorMessage);
} catch (\WebDriver\Exception\ElementNotVisible $exception) {
$this->printFailedCommandMessage($exception, $errorMessage);
} catch (\WebDriver\Exception\MoveTargetOutOfBounds $exception) {
$this->printFailedCommandMessage($exception, $errorMessage);
}
$this->waitForElementToBeVisible();