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nightwatch-commands

NPM version

A set of Mobify specific custom commands for Nightwatch.js

Download

To begin, clone this repository. cd into your chosen folder, and run the following: npm install

Selenium server and Chromedriver will also be downloaded into /selenium.

Currently Using https://www.npmjs.com/package/selenium-download version: 2.0.10 - selenium chromedriver 2.29 - selenium standalone server 3.4.0

Linting

JavaScript in this tool is linted with ESLint according to our code syntax and style standards here at Mobify.

Linting may be run with the grunt lint command. Code is also linted automatically on CircleCI.

Use

In order for your project to be able to access these commands and assertions you need to include them in your projects nightwatch.js settings.json file.

It should look something like this:

"custom_commands_path": "./node_modules/nightwatch-commands/commands",
"custom_assertions_path": "./node_modules/nightwatch-commands/assertions"

Assertions

elementsCount(selector, expected, message, callback)

The elementsCount assertion checks if the given selector is present the number of times that is expected for that selector to appear.

Parameter Name Parameter Type Description
selector String The CSS/Xpath selector to locate the element.
expected Number The expected number of times for the attribute to appear.
message String optional The message to output.
callback Function optional A function to call after the current command finishes execution.
this.demoTest = function (browser) {
    browser.assert.elementsCount('#x-root', 1);
}

elementsPresent(selector, message, callback)

The elementsPresent assertion checks if the given selectors are present. It returns a list of the missing selectors.

Parameter Name Parameter Type Description
selector String The CSS/Xpath selector to locate the element.
message String optional The message to output.
callback Function optional A function to call after the current command finishes execution.
this.demoTest = function (browser) {
    browser.assert.elementsPresent('#x-root', '#x-header', '#x-footer');
};

elementsVisible(selector, message, callback)

The elementsVisible assertion checks if one or more selectors are visible. It returns a list of one or more selectors that are not visible on the page.

Parameter Name Parameter Type Description
selectors String The CSS/Xpath selector to locate the element.
callback Function optional A function to call after the current command finishes execution.
this.demoTest = function (browser) {
    browser.assert.elementsVisible('#x-root', '#x-head');
};

templateName(expected, message, callback)

The templateName assertion checks if the given template name is correct.

Parameter Name Parameter Type Description
expected String The expected value of the attribute to check.
message String optional A log message to display in the output. If the parameter is not specified, a default message is displayed.
callback Function optional A function to call after the current command finishes execution.
this.demoTest = function (client) {
    browser.assert.templateName('home');
};

Commands

get(url, callback)

The get command combines the url and waitUntilMobified functions. This command uses the browser.execute function to run code within the client browser. It then waits for the Mobifyor Adaptive object to be present on the page

Parameter Name Parameter Type Description
url String The URL to load
callback Function optional A function to call after the current command finishes execution.
this.demoTest = function (browser) {
    browser.get('http://www.test.com');
};

getMobifyEvaluatedData(callback)

The getMobifyEvaluatedData command uses the waitForCondition method to retrieve the Mobify.evaluatedData from the client browser.

Input

Parameter Name Parameter Type Description
callback Function optional A function to call after the current command finishes execution.

Output

Parameter Name Description
Object Returns the client object after waitUntilMobified executes on it with the specified parameters.
this.demoTest = function (browser) {
    browser.getMobifyEvaluatedData();
};

htmlCapture(message, callback)

htmlCapture is a helper command that saves HTML to tests/system/integration/fixtures. This command was designed to collect and save HTML files for use in integration tests. This command is intended to be run using a Nightwatch environment with a desktop user agent, however, it can still be used to capture any HTML as required.

Parameter Name Parameter Type Description
fileName String camelCased alphanumeric string ending with ".html", representing the name of the fixture
callback Function optional A function to call after the current command finishes execution.
this.demoTest = function (browser) {
    browser.htmlCapture('cart.html');
};

log(message, callback)

The log command prints a message to the console. Use this command to output messages in a test.

Parameter Name Parameter Type Description
message String The message to log on the console.
callback Function optional A function to call after the current command finishes execution.
this.demoTest = function (browser) {
    browser.log('Testing submitting form');
};

clickAndWaitUntilMobified(selector, callback)

The clickAndWaitUntilMobified command initiates a click command on the supplied selector link, navigates to the URL, and then it initiates the waitUntilMobified function before it continues the chain of tests.

Parameter Name Parameter Type Description
selector String The CSS selector to click on to navigate to the new URL.
callback Function optional A function to call after the current command finishes execution.
this.demoTest = function (browser) {
    browser.clickAndWaitUntilMobified('.myLink');
};

preview(url, bundle, callback)

The preview command uses http://preview.mobify.com to open a website specified by url to preview a given bundle specified by bundle.

Parameter Name Parameter Type Description
url String The URL to preview, equivalent to the Site URL field.
bundle String optional The bundle URL, equivalent to the Bundle Location field. Default is https://localhost:8443/loader.js
callback Function optional A function to call after the current command finishes execution.
this.demoTest = function (client) {
    browser.preview('https://www.merlinspotions.com', 'https://localhost:8443/loader.js', );
};

trigger(selector, type, callback)

The trigger command simulates a specified event type on the supplied DOM element specified by the selector parameter.

Parameter Name Parameter Type Description
selector String The CSS/Xpath selector to locate the element.
type String The specified event type, for example click in the enabled JSON Wire Protocols.
callback Function optional A function to call after the current command finishes execution.
this.demoTest = function (browser) {
    browser.trigger('.myLink', 'click');
};

triggerClick(selector, callback)

The triggerClick command uses Javascript's click function on a given selector. Use this when the regular Selenium .click does not work.

Parameter Name Parameter Type Description
selector String The CSS/Xpath selector to locate the element.
callback Function optional A function to call after the current command finishes execution.
this.demoTest = function (browser) {
    browser.triggerClick('.myLink');
};

triggerTouch(selector, type, callback)

The triggerTouch command simulates a specified touch type event on the supplied DOM element. Use this command when Selenium's click does not register.

Parameter Name Parameter Type Description
selector String The CSS/Xpath selector to locate the element.
type String The specified event type, for example click in the enabled JSON Wire Protocols.
callback Function optional A function to call after the current command finishes execution.
this.demoTest = function (browser) {
    browser.triggerTouch('.myLink', 'click');
};

waitForAjaxCompleted(callback)

The waitForAjaxCompleted command uses the waitForCondition function to execute code within the client browser. The command checks the value of jQuery.active to ensure that the number of active connections is 0.

Parameter Name Parameter Type Description
callback Function optional A function to call after the current command finishes execution.
this.demoTest = function (browser) {
    browser.waitForAjaxCompleted();
};

waitForAnimation(milliSeconds, callback)

The waitForAnimation command suspends the test for the given time in milliseconds while it waits for animation to complete.

Parameter Name Parameter Type Description
milliSeconds Number The number of millliseconds to wait.
callback Function optional A function to call after the current command finishes execution.
this.demoTest = function (browser) {
    browser.waitForAnimation();
};

waitForCondition(condition, milliSeconds, timeout, message, callback)

The waitForCondition command receives a condition to check for, waits for a maximum time before timing out, and polls at a specified time interval. The condition returns either as a success or a timeout.

Parameter Name Parameter Type Description
condition Function The condition to check against.
milliSeconds Number optional The number of milliseconds to poll before timeout.
timeout Number optional The number of milliseconds between each poll.
message String optional The message to output.
callback Function optional A function to call after the current command finishes execution.
this.demoTest = function (browser) {
    return browser.waitForCondition('return $.active;', 8000, function(result) {
        if (typeof callback === 'function') {
           callback.call(browser, result);
        }
    });
};

waitForContextsReady(expectedContextsCount, milliseconds, timeout, messages, callback)

The waitForContextsReady command receives a number of expected contexts to check for, waits for a maximum time before timing out, and polls at a specified time interval. Used with Appium when testing hybrid mobile web apps. See http://nightwatchjs.org/api/contexts.html

Parameter Name Parameter Type Description
expectedContextsCount Number The condition to check against.
milliSeconds Number optional The number of milliseconds to poll before timeout.
timeout Number optional The number of milliseconds between each poll.
message String optional The message to output.
callback Function optional A function to call after the current command finishes execution.
this.demoTest = function (browser) {
    browser.waitForContextsReady(3, 8000);
    // At this point, it is safe to switch the context to either the NATIVE
    // context or any of the WEBVIEW_* contexts.
};

waitForUrl(url, milliseconds, timeout, messages, callback)

The waitForUrl command waits until the page URL is equal to the specified url.

Parameter Name Parameter Type Description
url String Expected URL
milliSeconds Number optional The number of milliseconds to poll before timeout.
timeout Number optional The number of milliseconds between each poll.
message String optional The message to output.
callback Function optional A function to call after the current command finishes execution.
this.demoTest = function (browser) {
    browser.waitForUrl('http://www.google.ca/');
};

waitForUrlToContain(url, milliseconds, timeout, messages, callback)

The waitForUrlToContain command waits until the page URL contains the specified url.

Parameter Name Parameter Type Description
url String A partial URL to match against.
milliSeconds Number optional The number of milliseconds to poll before timeout.
timeout Number optional The number of milliseconds between each poll.
message String optional The message to output.
callback Function optional A function to call after the current command finishes execution.
this.demoTest = function (browser) {
    browser.waitForUrlToContain('google');
};

waitUntilMobified(milliSeconds, callback)

The waitUntilMobified command will use the waitForCondition command to poll for the Mobify or Adaptive object on the page to ensure that the adaptation is complete. Use this command to browse to a page or if the page reloads.

Parameter Name Parameter Type Description
milliSeconds Number optional The number of milliseconds to poll before timeout.
If not specified, the default timeout is 10,000 milliseconds.
callback Function optional A function to call after the current command finishes execution.
this.demoTest = function (browser) {
    browser.waitUntilMobified();
};