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/*
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* By default, Selenium looks for a file called "user-extensions.js", and loads and javascript
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* code found in that file. This file is a sample of what that file could look like.
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*
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* user-extensions.js provides a convenient location for adding extensions to Selenium, like
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* new actions, checks and locator-strategies.
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* By default, this file does not exist. Users can create this file and place their extension code
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* in this common location, removing the need to modify the Selenium sources, and hopefully assisting
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* with the upgrade process.
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*
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* You can find contributed extensions at http://wiki.openqa.org/display/SEL/Contributed%20User-Extensions
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*/
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// The following examples try to give an indication of how Selenium can be extended with javascript.
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// All do* methods on the Selenium prototype are added as actions.
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// Eg add a typeRepeated action to Selenium, which types the text twice into a text box.
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// The typeTwiceAndWait command will be available automatically
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Selenium.prototype.doTypeRepeated = function(locator, text) {
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// All locator-strategies are automatically handled by "findElement"
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var element = this.page().findElement(locator);
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// Create the text to type
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var valueToType = text + text;
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// Replace the element text with the new text
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this.page().replaceText(element, valueToType);
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};
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// All assert* methods on the Selenium prototype are added as checks.
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// Eg add a assertValueRepeated check, that makes sure that the element value
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// consists of the supplied text repeated.
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// The verify version will be available automatically.
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Selenium.prototype.assertValueRepeated = function(locator, text) {
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// All locator-strategies are automatically handled by "findElement"
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var element = this.page().findElement(locator);
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// Create the text to verify
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var expectedValue = text + text;
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// Get the actual element value
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var actualValue = element.value;
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// Make sure the actual value matches the expected
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Assert.matches(expectedValue, actualValue);
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};
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// All get* methods on the Selenium prototype result in
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// store, assert, assertNot, verify, verifyNot, waitFor, and waitForNot commands.
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// E.g. add a getTextLength method that returns the length of the text
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// of a specified element.
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// Will result in support for storeTextLength, assertTextLength, etc.
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Selenium.prototype.getTextLength = function(locator) {
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return this.getText(locator).length;
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};
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// All locateElementBy* methods are added as locator-strategies.
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// Eg add a "valuerepeated=" locator, that finds the first element with the supplied value, repeated.
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// The "inDocument" is a the document you are searching.
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PageBot.prototype.locateElementByValueRepeated = function(text, inDocument) {
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// Create the text to search for
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var expectedValue = text + text;
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// Loop through all elements, looking for ones that have a value === our expected value
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var allElements = inDocument.getElementsByTagName("*");
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for (var i = 0; i < allElements.length; i++) {
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var testElement = allElements[i];
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if (testElement.value && testElement.value === expectedValue) {
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return testElement;
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}
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}
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return null;
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};
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