# frozen_string_literal: true module Capybara ## # The Window class represents a browser window. # # You can get an instance of the class by calling either of: # # * {Capybara::Session#windows} # * {Capybara::Session#current_window} # * {Capybara::Session#window_opened_by} # * {Capybara::Session#switch_to_window} # # Note that some drivers (e.g. Selenium) support getting size of/resizing/closing only # current window. So if you invoke such method for: # # * window that is current, Capybara will make 2 Selenium method invocations # (get handle of current window + get size/resize/close). # * window that is not current, Capybara will make 4 Selenium method invocations # (get handle of current window + switch to given handle + get size/resize/close + switch to original handle) # class Window # @return [String] a string that uniquely identifies window within session attr_reader :handle # @return [Capybara::Session] session that this window belongs to attr_reader :session # @api private def initialize(session, handle) @session = session @driver = session.driver @handle = handle end ## # @return [Boolean] whether the window is not closed def exists? @driver.window_handles.include?(@handle) end ## # @return [Boolean] whether the window is closed def closed? !exists? end ## # @return [Boolean] whether this window is the window in which commands are being executed def current? @driver.current_window_handle == @handle rescue @driver.no_such_window_error false end ## # Close window. # # If this method was called for window that is current, then after calling this method # future invocations of other Capybara methods should raise # `session.driver.no_such_window_error` until another window will be switched to. # # @!macro about_current # If this method was called for window that is not current, then after calling this method # current window shouldn remain the same as it was before calling this method. # def close @driver.close_window(handle) end ## # Get window size. # # @macro about_current # @return [Array<(Integer, Integer)>] an array with width and height # def size @driver.window_size(handle) end ## # Resize window. # # @macro about_current # @param width [String] the new window width in pixels # @param height [String] the new window height in pixels # def resize_to(width, height) wait_for_stable_size { @driver.resize_window_to(handle, width, height) } end ## # Maximize window. # # If a particular driver (e.g. headless driver) doesn't have concept of maximizing it # may not support this method. # # @macro about_current # def maximize wait_for_stable_size { @driver.maximize_window(handle) } end def eql?(other) other.is_a?(self.class) && @session == other.session && @handle == other.handle end alias_method :==, :eql? def hash @session.hash ^ @handle.hash end def inspect "#" end private def wait_for_stable_size(seconds = session.config.default_max_wait_time) res = yield if block_given? prev_size = size start_time = Capybara::Helpers.monotonic_time begin sleep 0.05 cur_size = size return res if cur_size == prev_size prev_size = cur_size end while (Capybara::Helpers.monotonic_time - start_time) < seconds raise Capybara::WindowError, "Window size not stable within #{seconds} seconds." end def raise_unless_current(what) raise Capybara::WindowError, "#{what} not current window is not possible." unless current? end end end