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Protractor Helpers
This library extends Protractor API with a commonly used API. It helps write more understandable and clean tests with a well-defined separation between the test logic and the app under the test logic. It consists of four extension types: elements, helpers, locators, and matchers.
Get Started
- Get Protractor Helpers via npm by running
$ npm install --save-dev protractor-helpers
from your console. - In your e2e tests, import the protractor-helpers module and start using it.
var helpers = require('protractor-helpers');
Usage
Elements
The Elements API extends ElementArrayFinder
with:
getByText(comparedTest:string) => ElementFinder
example (choosing a date from a calendar):
$$('.calendar').getByText('27').click();
Helpers
not
- Returns the negative value of a Promise.
helpers.not($('.some-element').isDisplayed());
translate
- Returns the translated key with translation values.
expect($('.some-element').getText()).toEqual(helpers.translate('SOME_TRANSLATION_KEY'));
safeGet
- Navigates to a URL, maximizing the window and resetting the mouse position.
helpers.safeGet('./SomeUrl');
maximizeWindow
- Maximizes the window to a given size or a default size.
helpers.maximizeWindow(500, 500);
resetPosition
- Resets the mouse position.
helpers.resetPosition();
displayHover
- Displays an element that appears only on hover state.
helpers.displayHover($('.some-element'));
waitForElement
- Waits for an element to be shown.
helpers.waitForElement($('.some-element'), timeout, optionalMessage);
waitForElementToDisappear
- Waits for an element not to be shown.
helpers.waitForElementToDisappear($('.some-element'), timeout, optionalMessage);
selectOptionByText
- Selects an element from a selection box.
helpers.selectOptionByText($('select'), 'options-to-select');
selectOptionByIndex
- Selects an element from a selection box.
helpers.selectOptionByIndex($('select'), 0);
selectOption
- Selects a given option.
helpers.selectOption($$('select option').first());
isFirefox
- Indicates whether Firefox is the browser.
if (helpers.isFirefox()) {
// Do FF stuff here . . .
}
createMessage
- Creates a matchers message with{{locator}}
,{{not}}
, and{{actual}}
as placeholders.
helpers.createMessage(this, 'Expected {{locator}}{{not}}to have image') + '.');
isIE
- Indicates whether Internet Explorer is the browser.
if (helpers.isIE()) {
// Do IE stuff here . . .
}
clearAndSetValue
- Allows setting a new value to an input field (rather than appending text).
helpers.clearAndSetValue(inputField, 'text to populate');
getFilteredConsoleErrors
- Returns console error messages resulting from the test run.- Ignores
livereload
error (since it is not loaded in CI mode), messages withwarn
and below severity, and a known Firefox bug (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1127577). - Can be used to validate that there are no console errors.
expect(helpers.getFilteredConsoleErrors().length).toBe(0);
hasClass
- Checks whether an element has a class.
helpers.hasClass(element, 'class-name');
Locators
Adds two locators: by.dataHook
and by.dataHookAll
.
Searches for element(s) with the data-hook
attribute. For example:
<ul>
<li data-hook="first">First</li>
<li data-hook="second">Second</li>
</ul>
element(by.dataHook('first')).click() - click on the first data hook
Matchers
The Matchers API extends the available matchers:
toBePresent
- Checks whether an element is present (exists in the DOM).
expect($('.some-element')).toBePresent();
toBeDisplayed
- Checks whether an element is displayed (visible in the DOM).
expect($('.some-element')).toBeDisplayed();
toHaveCountOf
- Checks whether the length passes to the function against the value it's invoked with.
expect($('.some-elements').count()).toHaveCountOf(expectedCount);
toHaveText
- Checks whether an element contains text.
expect($('.some-element')).toHaveText(expectedText);
toMatchRegex
- Checks whether an element's text fits a regex.
expect($('.some-element')).toMatchRegex(expectedPattern);
toMatchMoney
- Checks whether an element's text fits rtl money regex.
expect($('.some-element').getText()).toMatchMoney(expectedValue, currencySymbol);
toMatchMoneyWithFraction
- Checks whether an element's text fits rtl money regex with fraction.
expect($('.some-element').getText()).toMatchMoneyWithFraction(expectedValue, currencySymbol);
toHaveValue
- Checks whether an element'svalue
attribute fits theexpectedValue
.
expect($('.some-element')).toHaveValue(expectedValue);
toHaveClass
- Checks whether an element has a specific class name.
expect($('.some-element')).toHaveClass(className);
toBeDisabled
- Checks whether an element is disabled.
expect($('.some-element')).toBeDisabled();
toBeChecked
- Checks whether an element checkbox is checked.
expect($('.some-element')).toBeChecked();
toBeValid
- Checks whether a form element is valid (using theng-valid
class name).
expect($('.some-element')).toBeValid();
toBeInvalid
- Checks whether a form element is invalid (using theng-invalid
class name).
expect($('.some-element')).toBeInvalid();
toBeInvalidRequired
- Checks whether a form element is invalid and required (using theng-invalid-required
class name).
expect($('.some-element')).toBeInvalidRequired();
toMatchTranslated
- Checks whether an element contains a translation value.
expect($('.some-element')).toMatchTranslated(key, values);
License
The MIT License.
See LICENSE