trabajo-afectivo/spec/support/capybara/common_actions.rb

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# Copyright (C) 2012-2022 Zammad Foundation, https://zammad-foundation.org/
module CommonActions
delegate :app_host, to: Capybara
# Performs a login with the given credentials and closes the clues (if present).
# The 'remember me' can optionally be checked.
#
# @example
# login(
# username: 'admin@example.com',
# password: 'test',
# )
#
# @example
# login(
# username: 'admin@example.com',
# password: 'test',
# remember_me: true,
# )
#
# return [nil]
def login(username:, password:, remember_me: false)
ENV['FAKE_SELENIUM_LOGIN_USER_ID'] = nil
visit '/'
within('#login') do
fill_in 'username', with: username
fill_in 'password', with: password
# check via label because checkbox is hidden
click('.checkbox-replacement') if remember_me
# submit
click_button
end
wait.until_exists do
current_login
end
await_empty_ajax_queue
end
# Checks if the current session is logged in.
#
# @example
# logged_in?
# => true
#
# @return [true, false]
def logged_in?
current_login.present?
rescue Capybara::ElementNotFound
false
end
# Returns the login of the currently logged in user.
#
# @example
# current_login
# => 'admin@example.com'
#
# @return [String] the login of the currently logged in user.
def current_login
find('.user-menu .user a')[:title]
end
# Returns the User record for the currently logged in user.
#
# @example
# current_user.login
# => 'admin@example.com'
#
# @example
# current_user do |user|
# user.group_names_access_map = group_names_access_map
# user.save!
# end
#
# @return [User] the current user record.
def current_user
::User.find_by(login: current_login).tap do |user|
yield user if block_given?
end
end
# Logs out the currently logged in user.
#
# @example
# logout
#
def logout
ENV['FAKE_SELENIUM_LOGIN_USER_ID'] = nil
visit('logout')
wait.until_disappears { find('.user-menu .user a', wait: false) }
end
# Overwrites the Capybara::Session#visit method to allow SPA navigation
# and visiting of external URLs.
# All routes not starting with `/` will be handled as SPA routes.
# All routes containing `://` will be handled as an external URL.
#
# @see Capybara::Session#visit
#
# @example
# visit('logout')
# => visited SPA route 'localhost:32435/#logout'
#
# @example
# visit('/test/ui')
# => visited regular route 'localhost:32435/test/ui'
#
# @example
# visit('https://zammad.org')
# => visited external URL 'https://zammad.org'
#
def visit(route)
if route.include?('://')
return without_port do
super(route)
end
elsif !route.start_with?('/')
route = "/##{route}"
end
super(route)
# wait for AJAX requets only on WebApp visits
return if !route.start_with?('/#')
return if route == '/#logout'
# make sure all AJAX requests are done
await_empty_ajax_queue
# make sure loading is completed (e.g. ticket zoom may take longer)
expect(page).to have_no_css('.icon-loading', wait: 30)
end
# Overwrites the global Capybara.always_include_port setting (true)
# with false. This comes in handy when visiting external pages.
#
def without_port
original = Capybara.current_session.config.always_include_port
Capybara.current_session.config.always_include_port = false
yield
ensure
Capybara.current_session.config.always_include_port = original
end
# This method is equivalent to Capybara::RSpecMatchers#have_current_path
# but checks the SPA route instead of the actual path.
#
# @see Capybara::RSpecMatchers#have_current_path
#
# @example
# expect(page).to have_current_route('login')
# => checks for SPA route '/#login'
#
def have_current_route(route, **options)
if route.is_a?(String)
route = Regexp.new(Regexp.quote("/##{route}"))
end
options.reverse_merge!(url: true)
have_current_path(route, **options)
end
# This is a convenient wrapper method around #have_current_route
# which requires no previous `expect(page).to ` call.
#
# @example
# expect_current_route('login')
# => checks for SPA route '/#login'
#
def expect_current_route(route, **options)
expect(page).to have_current_route(route, **options)
end
# Create and migrate an object manager attribute and verify that it exists. Returns the newly attribute.
#
# Create a select attribute:
# @example
# attribute = setup_attribute :object_manager_attribute_select
#
# Create a required text attribute:
# @example
# attribute = setup_attribute :object_manager_attribute_text,
# screens: attributes_for(:required_screen)
#
# Create a date attribute with custom parameters:
# @example
# attribute = setup_attribute :object_manager_attribute_date,
# data_option: {
# 'future' => true,
# 'past' => false,
# 'diff' => 24,
# 'null' => true,
# }
#
# return [attribute]
def create_attribute(attribute_name, attribute_parameters = {})
attribute = create(attribute_name, attribute_parameters)
ObjectManager::Attribute.migration_execute
page.driver.browser.navigate.refresh
attribute
end
# opens the macro list in the ticket view via click
#
# @example
# open_macro_list
#
def open_macro_list
click '.js-openDropdownMacro'
end
def open_article_meta
retry_on_stale do
wrapper = all('div.ticket-article-item').last
wrapper.find('.article-content .textBubble').click
wait.until do
wrapper.find('.article-content-meta .article-meta.top').in_fixed_position
end
end
end
def use_template(template)
wait.until do
field = find('#form-template select[name="id"]')
option = field.find(:option, template.name)
option.select_option
click '.sidebar-content .js-apply'
# this is a workaround for a race condition where
# the template selection get's re-rendered after
# a selection was made. The selection is lost and
# the apply click has no effect.
template.options.any? do |attribute, value|
selector = %([name="#{attribute}"])
next if !page.has_css?(selector, wait: 0)
find(selector, wait: 0, visible: false).value == value
end
end
end
# Checks if modal is ready
#
# @param timeout [Integer] seconds to wait
def modal_ready(timeout: Capybara.default_max_wait_time)
wait(timeout).until_exists { find('.modal.in', wait: 0) }
end
# Checks if modal has disappeared
#
# @param timeout [Integer] seconds to wait
def modal_disappear(timeout: Capybara.default_max_wait_time)
wait(timeout).until_disappears { find('.modal', wait: 0) }
end
# Executes action inside of modal. Makes sure modal has opened and closes
#
# @param timeout [Integer] seconds to wait
# @param wait_for_disappear [Bool] wait for modal to close
def in_modal(timeout: Capybara.default_max_wait_time, disappears: true, &block)
modal_ready(timeout: timeout)
within('.modal', &block)
modal_disappear(timeout: timeout) if disappears
end
# Show the popover on hover
#
# @example
# popover_on_hover(page.find('button.hover_me'))
def popover_on_hover(element, wait_for_popover_killer: true)
# wait for popover killer to pass
sleep 3 if wait_for_popover_killer
move_mouse_to(element)
move_mouse_by(5, 5)
end
# Scroll into view with javscript.
#
# @param position [Symbol] :top or :bottom, position of the scroll into view
#
# scroll_into_view('button.js-submit)
#
def scroll_into_view(css_selector, position: :top)
page.execute_script("document.querySelector('#{css_selector}').scrollIntoView(#{position == :top})")
sleep 0.3
end
# Close a tab in the taskbar.
#
# @param discard_changes [Boolean] if true, discard changes
#
# @example
# taskbar_tab_close('Ticket-2')
#
def taskbar_tab_close(tab_data_key, discard_changes: true)
retry_on_stale do
taskbar_entry = find(:task_with, tab_data_key)
move_mouse_to(taskbar_entry)
move_mouse_by(5, 5)
click ".tasks .task[data-key='#{tab_data_key}'] .js-close"
return if !discard_changes
in_modal do
click '.js-submit'
end
end
end
end
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.include CommonActions, type: :system
end