teamcapybara--capybara/lib/capybara/selenium/node.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
class Capybara::Selenium::Node < Capybara::Driver::Node
def visible_text
# Selenium doesn't normalize Unicode whitespace.
Capybara::Helpers.normalize_whitespace(native.text)
end
def all_text
text = driver.browser.execute_script("return arguments[0].textContent", native)
Capybara::Helpers.normalize_whitespace(text)
end
def [](name)
native.attribute(name.to_s)
rescue Selenium::WebDriver::Error::WebDriverError
nil
end
def value
if tag_name == "select" and multiple?
native.find_elements(:xpath, ".//option").select { |n| n.selected? }.map { |n| n[:value] || n.text }
else
native[:value]
end
end
##
#
# Set the value of the form element to the given value.
#
# @param [String] value The new value
# @param [Hash{}] options Driver specific options for how to set the value
# @option options [Symbol,Array] :clear (nil) The method used to clear the previous value <br/>
# nil => clear via javascript <br/>
# :none => append the new value to the existing value <br/>
# :backspace => send backspace keystrokes to clear the field <br/>
# Array => an array of keys to send before the value being set, e.g. [[:command, 'a'], :backspace]
def set(value, options={})
tag_name = self.tag_name
type = self[:type]
if (Array === value) && !multiple?
raise ArgumentError.new "Value cannot be an Array when 'multiple' attribute is not present. Not a #{value.class}"
end
if tag_name == 'input' and type == 'radio'
click
elsif tag_name == 'input' and type == 'checkbox'
click if value ^ native.attribute('checked').to_s.eql?("true")
elsif tag_name == 'input' and type == 'file'
path_names = value.to_s.empty? ? [] : value
if driver.options[:browser].to_s == "chrome"
native.send_keys(Array(path_names).join("\n"))
else
native.send_keys(*path_names)
end
elsif tag_name == 'textarea' or tag_name == 'input'
if readonly?
warn "Attempt to set readonly element with value: #{value} \n *This will raise an exception in a future version of Capybara"
elsif value.to_s.empty?
native.clear
else
if options[:clear] == :backspace
# Clear field by sending the correct number of backspace keys.
backspaces = [:backspace] * self.value.to_s.length
native.send_keys(*(backspaces + [value.to_s]))
elsif options[:clear] == :none
native.send_keys(value.to_s)
elsif options[:clear].is_a? Array
native.send_keys(*options[:clear], value.to_s)
else
# Clear field by JavaScript assignment of the value property.
# Script can change a readonly element which user input cannot, so
# don't execute if readonly.
driver.browser.execute_script "arguments[0].value = ''", native
native.send_keys(value.to_s)
end
end
elsif native.attribute('isContentEditable')
#ensure we are focused on the element
script = <<-JS
var range = document.createRange();
arguments[0].focus();
range.selectNodeContents(arguments[0]);
window.getSelection().addRange(range);
JS
driver.browser.execute_script script, native
native.send_keys(value.to_s)
end
end
def select_option
native.click unless selected? || disabled?
end
def unselect_option
if select_node['multiple'] != 'multiple' and select_node['multiple'] != 'true'
raise Capybara::UnselectNotAllowed, "Cannot unselect option from single select box."
end
native.click if selected?
end
def click
native.click
end
def right_click
driver.browser.action.context_click(native).perform
end
def double_click
driver.browser.action.double_click(native).perform
end
def send_keys(*args)
native.send_keys(*args)
end
def hover
driver.browser.action.move_to(native).perform
end
def drag_to(element)
driver.browser.action.drag_and_drop(native, element.native).perform
end
def tag_name
native.tag_name.downcase
end
def visible?
displayed = native.displayed?
displayed and displayed != "false"
end
def selected?
selected = native.selected?
selected and selected != "false"
end
alias :checked? :selected?
def disabled?
# workaround for selenium-webdriver/geckodriver reporting elements as enabled when they are nested in disabling elements
if driver.marionette?
if %w(option optgroup).include? tag_name
!native.enabled? || find_xpath("parent::*[self::optgroup or self::select]")[0].disabled?
else
!native.enabled? || !find_xpath("parent::fieldset[@disabled] | ancestor::*[not(self::legend) or preceding-sibling::legend][parent::fieldset[@disabled]]").empty?
end
else
!native.enabled?
end
end
def readonly?
readonly = self[:readonly]
readonly and readonly != "false"
end
def multiple?
multiple = self[:multiple]
multiple and multiple != "false"
end
def find_xpath(locator)
native.find_elements(:xpath, locator).map { |n| self.class.new(driver, n) }
end
def find_css(locator)
native.find_elements(:css, locator).map { |n| self.class.new(driver, n) }
end
def ==(other)
native == other.native
end
def path
path = find_xpath('ancestor::*').reverse
path.unshift self
result = []
while node = path.shift
parent = path.first
if parent
siblings = parent.find_xpath(node.tag_name)
if siblings.size == 1
result.unshift node.tag_name
else
index = siblings.index(node)
result.unshift "#{node.tag_name}[#{index+1}]"
end
else
result.unshift node.tag_name
end
end
'/' + result.join('/')
end
private
# a reference to the select node if this is an option node
def select_node
find_xpath('./ancestor::select').first
end
end