Module for AngularJS testing, based on WebDriver module and Protractor.
Performs synchronization to ensure that page content is fully rendered. Uses Angular’s and Protractor internals methods to synchronize with the page.
The same as for WebDriver, but few new options added:
el
- element where Angular application is defined (default: body
)script_timeout
- for how long in seconds to wait for angular operations to finish (default: 5)acceptance.suite.yml
)modules:
enabled:
- AngularJS:
url: 'http://localhost/'
browser: firefox
script_timeout: 10
Can perform matching elements by model. In this case you should provide a strict locator with model
set.
Example:
$I->selectOption(['model' => 'customerId'], '3');
hidden API method, expected to be used from Helper classes
Locates element using available Codeception locator types:
Use it in Helpers or GroupObject or Extension classes:
<?php $els = $this->getModule('AngularJS')->_findElements('.items'); $els = $this->getModule('AngularJS')->_findElements(['name' => 'username']); $editLinks = $this->getModule('AngularJS')->_findElements(['link' => 'Edit']); // now you can iterate over $editLinks and check that all them have valid hrefs
WebDriver module returns Facebook\WebDriver\Remote\RemoteWebElement
instances PhpBrowser and Framework modules return Symfony\Component\DomCrawler\Crawler
instances
param
$locatorreturn
array of interactive elementshidden API method, expected to be used from Helper classes
Uri of currently opened page. * return
string @throws ModuleException
hidden API method, expected to be used from Helper classes
Returns URL of a host. @throws ModuleConfigException
hidden API method, expected to be used from Helper classes
Saves HTML source of a page to a file * param
$filename
hidden API method, expected to be used from Helper classes
Saves screenshot of current page to a file
$this->getModule('AngularJS')->_saveScreenshot(codecept_output_dir().'screenshot_1.png');
param
$filenameAccepts the active JavaScript native popup window, as created by window.alert
|window.confirm
|window.prompt
. Don’t confuse popups with modal windows, as created by various libraries.
Enables Angular mode (enabled by default). Waits for Angular to finish rendering after each action.
Opens the page for the given relative URI.
<?php // opens front page $I->amOnPage('/'); // opens /register page $I->amOnPage('/register');
param
$pageChanges the subdomain for the ‘url’ configuration parameter. Does not open a page; use amOnPage
for that.
<?php // If config is: 'http://mysite.com' // or config is: 'http://www.mysite.com' // or config is: 'http://company.mysite.com' $I->amOnSubdomain('user'); $I->amOnPage('/'); // moves to http://user.mysite.com/ ?>
param
$subdomainOpen web page at the given absolute URL and sets its hostname as the base host.
<?php $I->amOnUrl('http://codeception.com'); $I->amOnPage('/quickstart'); // moves to http://codeception.com/quickstart ?>
Disabled Angular mode.
Falls back to original WebDriver, in case web page does not contain Angular app.
Append the given text to the given element. Can also add a selection to a select box.
<?php $I->appendField('#mySelectbox', 'SelectValue'); $I->appendField('#myTextField', 'appended'); ?>
param string
$fieldparam string
$value @throws \Codeception\Exception\ElementNotFoundAttaches a file relative to the Codeception data directory to the given file upload field.
<?php // file is stored in 'tests/_data/prices.xls' $I->attachFile('input[@type="file"]', 'prices.xls'); ?>
param
$fieldparam
$filenameDismisses the active JavaScript popup, as created by window.alert
| window.confirm |
window.prompt . |
Ticks a checkbox. For radio buttons, use the selectOption
method instead.
<?php $I->checkOption('#agree'); ?>
param
$optionPerform a click on a link or a button, given by a locator. If a fuzzy locator is given, the page will be searched for a button, link, or image matching the locator string. For buttons, the “value” attribute, “name” attribute, and inner text are searched. For links, the link text is searched. For images, the “alt” attribute and inner text of any parent links are searched.
The second parameter is a context (CSS or XPath locator) to narrow the search.
Note that if the locator matches a button of type submit
, the form will be submitted.
<?php // simple link $I->click('Logout'); // button of form $I->click('Submit'); // CSS button $I->click('#form input[type=submit]'); // XPath $I->click('//form/*[@type=submit]'); // link in context $I->click('Logout', '#nav'); // using strict locator $I->click(['link' => 'Login']); ?>
param
$linkparam
$contextPerforms click with the left mouse button on an element. If the first parameter null
then the offset is relative to the actual mouse position. If the second and third parameters are given, then the mouse is moved to an offset of the element’s top-left corner. Otherwise, the mouse is moved to the center of the element.
<?php $I->clickWithLeftButton(['css' => '.checkout']); $I->clickWithLeftButton(null, 20, 50); $I->clickWithLeftButton(['css' => '.checkout'], 20, 50); ?>
param string
$cssOrXPath css or xpath of the web element (body by default).param int
$offsetXparam int
$offsetY@throws \Codeception\Exception\ElementNotFound
Performs contextual click with the right mouse button on an element. If the first parameter null
then the offset is relative to the actual mouse position. If the second and third parameters are given, then the mouse is moved to an offset of the element’s top-left corner. Otherwise, the mouse is moved to the center of the element.
<?php $I->clickWithRightButton(['css' => '.checkout']); $I->clickWithRightButton(null, 20, 50); $I->clickWithRightButton(['css' => '.checkout'], 20, 50); ?>
param string
$cssOrXPath css or xpath of the web element (body by default).param int
$offsetXparam int
$offsetY@throws \Codeception\Exception\ElementNotFound
Closes current browser tab and switches to previous active tab.
<?php $I->closeTab();
Can’t be used with PhantomJS
Print out latest Selenium Logs in debug mode
param TestInterface
$testChecks that the current page doesn’t contain the text specified (case insensitive). Give a locator as the second parameter to match a specific region.
<?php $I->dontSee('Login'); // I can suppose user is already logged in $I->dontSee('Sign Up','h1'); // I can suppose it's not a signup page $I->dontSee('Sign Up','//body/h1'); // with XPath $I->dontSee('Sign Up', ['css' => 'body h1']); // with strict CSS locator
Note that the search is done after stripping all HTML tags from the body, so $I->dontSee('strong')
will fail on strings like:
<p>I am Stronger than thou</p>
<script>document.createElement('strong');</script>
But will ignore strings like:
<strong>Home</strong>
<div class="strong">Home</strong>
<!-- strong -->
For checking the raw source code, use seeInSource()
.
param
$textparam null
$selectorCheck that the specified checkbox is unchecked.
<?php $I->dontSeeCheckboxIsChecked('#agree'); // I suppose user didn't agree to terms $I->seeCheckboxIsChecked('#signup_form input[type=checkbox]'); // I suppose user didn't check the first checkbox in form. ?>
param
$checkboxChecks that there isn’t a cookie with the given name. You can set additional cookie params like domain
, path
as array passed in last argument.
param
$cookie
param array
$params
Checks that the current URL doesn’t equal the given string. Unlike dontSeeInCurrentUrl
, this only matches the full URL.
<?php // current url is not root $I->dontSeeCurrentUrlEquals('/'); ?>
param
$uriChecks that current url doesn’t match the given regular expression.
<?php // to match root url $I->dontSeeCurrentUrlMatches('~$/users/(\d+)~'); ?>
param
$uriChecks that the given element is invisible or not present on the page. You can also specify expected attributes of this element.
<?php $I->dontSeeElement('.error'); $I->dontSeeElement('//form/input[1]'); $I->dontSeeElement('input', ['name' => 'login']); $I->dontSeeElement('input', ['value' => '123456']); ?>
param
$selectorparam array
$attributesOpposite of seeElementInDOM
.
param
$selectorparam array
$attributesChecks that the current URI doesn’t contain the given string.
<?php $I->dontSeeInCurrentUrl('/users/'); ?>
param
$uriChecks that an input field or textarea doesn’t contain the given value. For fuzzy locators, the field is matched by label text, CSS and XPath.
<?php $I->dontSeeInField('Body','Type your comment here'); $I->dontSeeInField('form textarea[name=body]','Type your comment here'); $I->dontSeeInField('form input[type=hidden]','hidden_value'); $I->dontSeeInField('#searchform input','Search'); $I->dontSeeInField('//form/*[@name=search]','Search'); $I->dontSeeInField(['name' => 'search'], 'Search'); ?>
param
$fieldparam
$valueChecks if the array of form parameters (name => value) are not set on the form matched with the passed selector.
<?php $I->dontSeeInFormFields('form[name=myform]', [ 'input1' => 'non-existent value', 'input2' => 'other non-existent value', ]); ?>
To check that an element hasn’t been assigned any one of many values, an array can be passed as the value:
<?php $I->dontSeeInFormFields('.form-class', [ 'fieldName' => [ 'This value shouldn\'t be set', 'And this value shouldn\'t be set', ], ]); ?>
Additionally, checkbox values can be checked with a boolean.
<?php $I->dontSeeInFormFields('#form-id', [ 'checkbox1' => true, // fails if checked 'checkbox2' => false, // fails if unchecked ]); ?>
param
$formSelectorparam
$paramsChecks that the page source doesn’t contain the given string.
param
$textChecks that the current page contains the given string in its raw source code.
<?php $I->dontSeeInSource('<h1>Green eggs & ham</h1>');
param
$rawChecks that the page title does not contain the given string.
param
$titleChecks that the page doesn’t contain a link with the given string. If the second parameter is given, only links with a matching “href” attribute will be checked.
<?php $I->dontSeeLink('Logout'); // I suppose user is not logged in $I->dontSeeLink('Checkout now', '/store/cart.php'); ?>
param
$textparam null
$urlChecks that the given option is not selected.
<?php $I->dontSeeOptionIsSelected('#form input[name=payment]', 'Visa'); ?>
param
$selectorparam
$optionTextPerforms a double-click on an element matched by CSS or XPath.
param
$cssOrXPath @throws \Codeception\Exception\ElementNotFoundPerforms a simple mouse drag-and-drop operation.
<?php $I->dragAndDrop('#drag', '#drop'); ?>
param string
$source (CSS ID or XPath)param string
$target (CSS ID or XPath)Low-level API method. If Codeception commands are not enough, this allows you to use Selenium WebDriver methods directly:
$I->executeInSelenium(function(\Facebook\WebDriver\Remote\RemoteWebDriver $webdriver) { $webdriver->get('http://google.com'); });
This runs in the context of the RemoteWebDriver class. Try not to use this command on a regular basis. If Codeception lacks a feature you need, please implement it and submit a patch.
param callable
$functionExecutes custom JavaScript.
This example uses jQuery to get a value and assigns that value to a PHP variable:
<?php $myVar = $I->executeJS('return $("#myField").val()'); ?>
param
$scriptFills a text field or textarea with the given string.
<?php $I->fillField("//input[@type='text']", "Hello World!"); $I->fillField(['name' => 'email'], '[email protected]'); ?>
param
$fieldparam
$valueGrabs the value of the given attribute value from the given element. Fails if element is not found.
<?php $I->grabAttributeFrom('#tooltip', 'title'); ?>
param
$cssOrXpathparam
$attributeGrabs a cookie value. You can set additional cookie params like domain
, path
in array passed as last argument.
param
$cookie
param array
$params
Executes the given regular expression against the current URI and returns the first match. If no parameters are provided, the full URI is returned.
<?php $user_id = $I->grabFromCurrentUrl('~$/user/(\d+)/~'); $uri = $I->grabFromCurrentUrl(); ?>
param null
$uriGrabs either the text content, or attribute values, of nodes matched by $cssOrXpath and returns them as an array.
<a href="#first">First</a> <a href="#second">Second</a> <a href="#third">Third</a>
<?php // would return ['First', 'Second', 'Third'] $aLinkText = $I->grabMultiple('a'); // would return ['#first', '#second', '#third'] $aLinks = $I->grabMultiple('a', 'href'); ?>
param
$cssOrXpathparam
$attributereturn
string[]Finds and returns the text contents of the given element. If a fuzzy locator is used, the element is found using CSS, XPath, and by matching the full page source by regular expression.
<?php $heading = $I->grabTextFrom('h1'); $heading = $I->grabTextFrom('descendant-or-self::h1'); $value = $I->grabTextFrom('~<input value=(.*?)]~sgi'); // match with a regex ?>
param
$cssOrXPathOrRegexFinds the value for the given form field. If a fuzzy locator is used, the field is found by field name, CSS, and XPath.
<?php $name = $I->grabValueFrom('Name'); $name = $I->grabValueFrom('input[name=username]'); $name = $I->grabValueFrom('descendant-or-self::form/descendant::input[@name = 'username']'); $name = $I->grabValueFrom(['name' => 'username']); ?>
param
$fieldparam string
$namereturn
boolTakes a screenshot of the current window and saves it to tests/_output/debug
.
<?php $I->amOnPage('/user/edit'); $I->makeScreenshot('edit_page'); // saved to: tests/_output/debug/edit_page.png ?>
param
$nameMaximizes the current window.
Moves back in history.
Moves forward in history.
Move mouse over the first element matched by the given locator. If the first parameter null then the page is used. If the second and third parameters are given, then the mouse is moved to an offset of the element’s top-left corner. Otherwise, the mouse is moved to the center of the element.
<?php $I->moveMouseOver(['css' => '.checkout']); $I->moveMouseOver(null, 20, 50); $I->moveMouseOver(['css' => '.checkout'], 20, 50); ?>
param string
$cssOrXPath css or xpath of the web elementparam int
$offsetXparam int
$offsetY@throws \Codeception\Exception\ElementNotFound
Opens a new browser tab (wherever it is possible) and switches to it.
<?php $I->openNewTab();
Tab is opened by using window.open
javascript in a browser. Please note, that adblock can restrict creating such tabs.
Can’t be used with PhantomJS
Pauses test execution in debug mode. To proceed test press “ENTER” in console.
This method is useful while writing tests, since it allows you to inspect the current page in the middle of a test case.
Waits for element and runs a sequence of actions inside its context. Actions can be defined with array, callback, or Codeception\Util\ActionSequence
instance.
Actions as array are recommended for simple to combine “waitForElement” with assertions; waitForElement($el)
and see('text', $el)
can be simplified to:
<?php $I->performOn($el, ['see' => 'text']);
List of actions can be pragmatically build using Codeception\Util\ActionSequence
:
<?php $I->performOn('.model', ActionSequence::build() ->see('Warning') ->see('Are you sure you want to delete this?') ->click('Yes') );
Actions executed from array or ActionSequence will print debug output for actions, and adds an action name to exception on failure.
Whenever you need to define more actions a callback can be used. A WebDriver module is passed for argument:
<?php $I->performOn('.rememberMe', function (WebDriver $I) { $I->see('Remember me next time'); $I->seeElement('#LoginForm_rememberMe'); $I->dontSee('Login'); });
In 3rd argument you can set number a seconds to wait for element to appear
param
$elementparam
$actionsparam int
$timeoutPresses the given key on the given element. To specify a character and modifier (e.g. ctrl, alt, shift, meta), pass an array for $char with the modifier as the first element and the character as the second. For special keys use key constants from WebDriverKeys class.
<?php // <input id="page" value="old" /> $I->pressKey('#page','a'); // => olda $I->pressKey('#page',array('ctrl','a'),'new'); //=> new $I->pressKey('#page',array('shift','111'),'1','x'); //=> old!!!1x $I->pressKey('descendant-or-self::*[@id='page']','u'); //=> oldu $I->pressKey('#name', array('ctrl', 'a'), \Facebook\WebDriver\WebDriverKeys::DELETE); //=>'' ?>
param
$elementparam
$char string|array Can be char or array with modifier. You can provide several chars. @throws \Codeception\Exception\ElementNotFoundReloads the current page.
Unsets cookie with the given name. You can set additional cookie params like domain
, path
in array passed as last argument.
param
$cookie
param array
$params
Resize the current window.
<?php $I->resizeWindow(800, 600);
param int
$widthparam int
$heightparam string
$nameMove to the middle of the given element matched by the given locator. Extra shift, calculated from the top-left corner of the element, can be set by passing $offsetX and $offsetY parameters.
<?php $I->scrollTo(['css' => '.checkout'], 20, 50); ?>
param
$selectorparam int
$offsetXparam int
$offsetYChecks that the current page contains the given string (case insensitive).
You can specify a specific HTML element (via CSS or XPath) as the second parameter to only search within that element.
<?php $I->see('Logout'); // I can suppose user is logged in $I->see('Sign Up', 'h1'); // I can suppose it's a signup page $I->see('Sign Up', '//body/h1'); // with XPath $I->see('Sign Up', ['css' => 'body h1']); // with strict CSS locator
Note that the search is done after stripping all HTML tags from the body, so $I->see('strong')
will return true for strings like:
<p>I am Stronger than thou</p>
<script>document.createElement('strong');</script>
But will not be true for strings like:
<strong>Home</strong>
<div class="strong">Home</strong>
<!-- strong -->
For checking the raw source code, use seeInSource()
.
param
$textparam null
$selectorChecks that the specified checkbox is checked.
<?php $I->seeCheckboxIsChecked('#agree'); // I suppose user agreed to terms $I->seeCheckboxIsChecked('#signup_form input[type=checkbox]'); // I suppose user agreed to terms, If there is only one checkbox in form. $I->seeCheckboxIsChecked('//form/input[@type=checkbox and @name=agree]'); ?>
param
$checkboxChecks that a cookie with the given name is set. You can set additional cookie params like domain
, path
as array passed in last argument.
<?php $I->seeCookie('PHPSESSID'); ?>
param
$cookieparam array
$paramsChecks that the current URL is equal to the given string. Unlike seeInCurrentUrl
, this only matches the full URL.
<?php // to match root url $I->seeCurrentUrlEquals('/'); ?>
param
$uriChecks that the current URL matches the given regular expression.
<?php // to match root url $I->seeCurrentUrlMatches('~$/users/(\d+)~'); ?>
param
$uriChecks that the given element exists on the page and is visible. You can also specify expected attributes of this element.
<?php $I->seeElement('.error'); $I->seeElement('//form/input[1]'); $I->seeElement('input', ['name' => 'login']); $I->seeElement('input', ['value' => '123456']); // strict locator in first arg, attributes in second $I->seeElement(['css' => 'form input'], ['name' => 'login']); ?>
param
$selectorparam array
$attributes @returnChecks that the given element exists on the page, even it is invisible.
<?php $I->seeElementInDOM('//form/input[type=hidden]'); ?>
param
$selectorparam array
$attributesChecks that current URI contains the given string.
<?php // to match: /home/dashboard $I->seeInCurrentUrl('home'); // to match: /users/1 $I->seeInCurrentUrl('/users/'); ?>
param
$uriChecks that the given input field or textarea contains the given value. For fuzzy locators, fields are matched by label text, the “name” attribute, CSS, and XPath.
<?php $I->seeInField('Body','Type your comment here'); $I->seeInField('form textarea[name=body]','Type your comment here'); $I->seeInField('form input[type=hidden]','hidden_value'); $I->seeInField('#searchform input','Search'); $I->seeInField('//form/*[@name=search]','Search'); $I->seeInField(['name' => 'search'], 'Search'); ?>
param
$fieldparam
$valueChecks if the array of form parameters (name => value) are set on the form matched with the passed selector.
<?php $I->seeInFormFields('form[name=myform]', [ 'input1' => 'value', 'input2' => 'other value', ]); ?>
For multi-select elements, or to check values of multiple elements with the same name, an array may be passed:
<?php $I->seeInFormFields('.form-class', [ 'multiselect' => [ 'value1', 'value2', ], 'checkbox[]' => [ 'a checked value', 'another checked value', ], ]); ?>
Additionally, checkbox values can be checked with a boolean.
<?php $I->seeInFormFields('#form-id', [ 'checkbox1' => true, // passes if checked 'checkbox2' => false, // passes if unchecked ]); ?>
Pair this with submitForm for quick testing magic.
<?php $form = [ 'field1' => 'value', 'field2' => 'another value', 'checkbox1' => true, // ... ]; $I->submitForm('//form[@id=my-form]', $form, 'submitButton'); // $I->amOnPage('/path/to/form-page') may be needed $I->seeInFormFields('//form[@id=my-form]', $form); ?>
param
$formSelectorparam
$paramsChecks that the page source contains the given string.
<?php $I->seeInPageSource('<link rel="apple-touch-icon"');
param
$textChecks that the active JavaScript popup, as created by window.alert
|window.confirm
|window.prompt
, contains the given string.
param
$text@throws \Codeception\Exception\ModuleException
Checks that the current page contains the given string in its raw source code.
<?php $I->seeInSource('<h1>Green eggs & ham</h1>');
param
$rawChecks that the page title contains the given string.
<?php $I->seeInTitle('Blog - Post #1'); ?>
param
$titleChecks that there’s a link with the specified text. Give a full URL as the second parameter to match links with that exact URL.
<?php $I->seeLink('Logout'); // matches <a href="#">Logout</a> $I->seeLink('Logout','/logout'); // matches <a href="/logout">Logout</a> ?>
param
$textparam null
$urlChecks that there are a certain number of elements matched by the given locator on the page.
<?php $I->seeNumberOfElements('tr', 10); $I->seeNumberOfElements('tr', [0,10]); //between 0 and 10 elements ?>
param
$selectorparam mixed
$expected :not documented
Checks that the given option is selected.
<?php $I->seeOptionIsSelected('#form input[name=payment]', 'Visa'); ?>
param
$selectorparam
$optionTextSelects an option in a select tag or in radio button group.
<?php $I->selectOption('form select[name=account]', 'Premium'); $I->selectOption('form input[name=payment]', 'Monthly'); $I->selectOption('//form/select[@name=account]', 'Monthly'); ?>
Provide an array for the second argument to select multiple options:
<?php $I->selectOption('Which OS do you use?', array('Windows','Linux')); ?>
Or provide an associative array for the second argument to specifically define which selection method should be used:
<?php $I->selectOption('Which OS do you use?', array('text' => 'Windows')); // Only search by text 'Windows' $I->selectOption('Which OS do you use?', array('value' => 'windows')); // Only search by value 'windows' ?>
param
$selectparam
$optionSets a cookie with the given name and value. You can set additional cookie params like domain
, path
, expires
, secure
in array passed as last argument.
<?php $I->setCookie('PHPSESSID', 'el4ukv0kqbvoirg7nkp4dncpk3'); ?>
param
$nameparam
$valparam array
$paramsSubmits the given form on the page, optionally with the given form values. Give the form fields values as an array. Note that hidden fields can’t be accessed.
Skipped fields will be filled by their values from the page. You don’t need to click the ‘Submit’ button afterwards. This command itself triggers the request to form’s action.
You can optionally specify what button’s value to include in the request with the last parameter as an alternative to explicitly setting its value in the second parameter, as button values are not otherwise included in the request.
Examples:
<?php $I->submitForm('#login', [ 'login' => 'davert', 'password' => '123456' ]); // or $I->submitForm('#login', [ 'login' => 'davert', 'password' => '123456' ], 'submitButtonName');
For example, given this sample “Sign Up” form:
<form action="/sign_up"> Login: <input type="text" name="user[login]" /><br/> Password: <input type="password" name="user[password]" /><br/> Do you agree to our terms? <input type="checkbox" name="user[agree]" /><br/> Select pricing plan: <select name="plan"> <option value="1">Free</option> <option value="2" selected="selected">Paid</option> </select> <input type="submit" name="submitButton" value="Submit" /> </form>
You could write the following to submit it:
<?php $I->submitForm( '#userForm', [ 'user[login]' => 'Davert', 'user[password]' => '123456', 'user[agree]' => true ], 'submitButton' );
Note that “2” will be the submitted value for the “plan” field, as it is the selected option.
Also note that this differs from PhpBrowser, in that
'user' => [ 'login' => 'Davert' ]
is not supported at the moment. Named array keys must be included in the name as above.
Pair this with seeInFormFields for quick testing magic.
<?php $form = [ 'field1' => 'value', 'field2' => 'another value', 'checkbox1' => true, // ... ]; $I->submitForm('//form[@id=my-form]', $form, 'submitButton'); // $I->amOnPage('/path/to/form-page') may be needed $I->seeInFormFields('//form[@id=my-form]', $form); ?>
Parameter values must be set to arrays for multiple input fields of the same name, or multi-select combo boxes. For checkboxes, either the string value can be used, or boolean values which will be replaced by the checkbox’s value in the DOM.
<?php $I->submitForm('#my-form', [ 'field1' => 'value', 'checkbox' => [ 'value of first checkbox', 'value of second checkbox, ], 'otherCheckboxes' => [ true, false, false ], 'multiselect' => [ 'first option value', 'second option value' ] ]); ?>
Mixing string and boolean values for a checkbox’s value is not supported and may produce unexpected results.
Field names ending in “[]” must be passed without the trailing square bracket characters, and must contain an array for its value. This allows submitting multiple values with the same name, consider:
$I->submitForm('#my-form', [ 'field[]' => 'value', 'field[]' => 'another value', // 'field[]' is already a defined key ]);
The solution is to pass an array value:
// this way both values are submitted $I->submitForm('#my-form', [ 'field' => [ 'value', 'another value', ] ]);
The $button
parameter can be either a string, an array or an instance of Facebook\WebDriver\WebDriverBy. When it is a string, the button will be found by its “name” attribute. If $button is an array then it will be treated as a strict selector and a WebDriverBy will be used verbatim.
For example, given the following HTML:
<input type="submit" name="submitButton" value="Submit" />
$button
could be any one of the following: - ‘submitButton’ - [‘name’ => ‘submitButton’] - WebDriverBy::name(‘submitButton’)
param
$selectorparam
$paramsparam
$buttonSwitch to another frame on the page.
Example:
<iframe name="another_frame" src="http://example.com">
<?php # switch to iframe $I->switchToIFrame("another_frame"); # switch to parent page $I->switchToIFrame();
param string|null
$nameSwitches to next browser tab. An offset can be specified.
<?php // switch to next tab $I->switchToNextTab(); // switch to 2nd next tab $I->switchToNextTab(2);
Can’t be used with PhantomJS
param int
$offset 1Switches to next browser tab. An offset can be specified.
<?php // switch to previous tab $I->switchToNextTab(); // switch to 2nd previous tab $I->switchToNextTab(-2);
Can’t be used with PhantomJS
param int
$offset 1Switch to another window identified by name.
The window can only be identified by name. If the $name parameter is blank, the parent window will be used.
Example:
<input type="button" value="Open window" onclick="window.open('http://example.com', 'another_window')">
<?php $I->click("Open window"); # switch to another window $I->switchToWindow("another_window"); # switch to parent window $I->switchToWindow(); ?>
If the window has no name, match it by switching to next active tab using switchToNextTab
method.
Or use native Selenium functions to get access to all opened windows:
<?php $I->executeInSelenium(function (\Facebook\WebDriver\Remote\RemoteWebDriver $webdriver) { $handles=$webdriver->getWindowHandles(); $last_window = end($handles); $webdriver->switchTo()->window($last_window); }); ?>
param string|null
$nameEnters text into a native JavaScript prompt popup, as created by window.prompt
.
param
$keys@throws \Codeception\Exception\ModuleException
Unticks a checkbox.
<?php $I->uncheckOption('#notify'); ?>
param
$optionUnselect an option in the given select box.
param
$selectparam
$optionWait for $timeout seconds.
param int
$timeout secs @throws \Codeception\Exception\TestRuntimeExceptionWaits up to $timeout seconds for an element to appear on the page. If the element doesn’t appear, a timeout exception is thrown.
<?php $I->waitForElement('#agree_button', 30); // secs $I->click('#agree_button'); ?>
param
$elementparam int
$timeout seconds @throws \ExceptionWaits up to $timeout seconds for the given element to change. Element “change” is determined by a callback function which is called repeatedly until the return value evaluates to true.
<?php use \Facebook\WebDriver\WebDriverElement $I->waitForElementChange('#menu', function(WebDriverElement $el) { return $el->isDisplayed(); }, 100); ?>
param
$elementparam \Closure
$callbackparam int
$timeout seconds @throws \Codeception\Exception\ElementNotFoundWaits up to $timeout seconds for the given element to become invisible. If element stays visible, a timeout exception is thrown.
<?php $I->waitForElementNotVisible('#agree_button', 30); // secs ?>
param
$elementparam int
$timeout seconds @throws \ExceptionWaits up to $timeout seconds for the given element to be visible on the page. If element doesn’t appear, a timeout exception is thrown.
<?php $I->waitForElementVisible('#agree_button', 30); // secs $I->click('#agree_button'); ?>
param
$elementparam int
$timeout seconds @throws \ExceptionExecutes JavaScript and waits up to $timeout seconds for it to return true.
In this example we will wait up to 60 seconds for all jQuery AJAX requests to finish.
<?php $I->waitForJS("return $.active == 0;", 60); ?>
param string
$scriptparam int
$timeout secondsWaits up to $timeout seconds for the given string to appear on the page.
Can also be passed a selector to search in, be as specific as possible when using selectors. waitForText() will only watch the first instance of the matching selector / text provided. If the given text doesn’t appear, a timeout exception is thrown.
<?php $I->waitForText('foo', 30); // secs $I->waitForText('foo', 30, '.title'); // secs ?>
param string
$textparam int
$timeout secondsparam null
$selector @throws \Exception
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