Class: OLE_QA::Framework::Page

Inherits:
Common_Object show all
Includes:
Page_Helpers
Defined in:
lib/common/page.rb

Overview

An OLE Page object

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Attributes inherited from Common_Object

#elements, #functions, #ole

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from Helpers

#browser, #load_yml, #set_element, #set_function

Constructor Details

#initialize(ole_session, url) ⇒ Page

Returns a new instance of Page.

Parameters:

  • ole_session (Object)

    The OLE_QA::Framework::Session instance in which the page should load.

  • url (String)

    The URL (if any) used to open the page. (Set to “” if unused.)



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# File 'lib/common/page.rb', line 30

def initialize(ole_session, url)
  super(ole_session)
  @url = url
  @wait_on = Array.new
  wait_for_elements if defined?(self.wait_for_elements)
end

Instance Attribute Details

#urlObject (readonly)

Note:

Do not use this value for the URL to open a new page of a given document type. If the page object represents an e-Document in OLEFS or OLELS, instead use the :new_url accessor set on the e-Doc object.

The URL to open a given page.



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# File 'lib/common/page.rb', line 24

def url
  @url
end

Instance Method Details

#open(url = @url) ⇒ Object

Note:

Some pages may not have custom open URLs. If this is the case, this method can be passed a lookup URL with a document ID #.

Note:

This method will invoke the wait_for_elements method if it is defined on a page.

Note:

If a page has declared elements to wait on, invoking this method will return an array of the symbols used to call those methods.

Open the page via URL.



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# File 'lib/common/page.rb', line 43

def open(url = @url)
  @browser.goto(url)
  @wait_on.each { |element| wait_for_element(element) } if defined?(wait_for_elements)
end

#set_elementsObject

Set screen elements common to most or all pages across the OLE interface.



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# File 'lib/common/page.rb', line 73

def set_elements
  # These elements exist outside of any frame, so @browser is used to force
  #   Watir-Webdriver to give access to a bare browser even on a page with a frame.
  #   See {OLE_QA::Framework::Helpers#browser} for frame handling.
  element(:login_field)           {@browser.text_field(:name => 'backdoorId')}
  element(:login_button)          {@browser.input(:class => 'go', :value => 'Login')}
  element(:logout_button)         {@browser.input(:class => 'go', :value => 'Logout')}
  element(:login_confirmation)    {@browser.div(:id => 'login-info').strong(:text => /Impersonating User\:/)}
  element(:loading_message)       {@browser.body.div.h1.img(:alt => 'Loading...')}
end

#set_functionsObject

Set functions common to most or all pages across the OLE interface.



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# File 'lib/common/page.rb', line 85

def set_functions
  # Login as a given user.
  # @param username [String] The username to use.
  # @return [Boolean] Whether the login process succeeded.
  function(:login)                {|as_who = 'ole-khuntley'| raise OLE_QA::Framework::Error,"Login field not present on this page: #{self.class.name}" unless .present? ; .set(as_who) ; .click ; if .present? then .text.match(/#{as_who}/) ? true : false else false end}
  # Logout from previous login.
  # @return [Boolean] Whether the logout process succeeded.
  function(:logout)               { logout_button.click ; .present? ? false : true}
end

#wait_for_element(element) ⇒ Object

Use this method on subclasses to define elements that must be loaded for the page to be considered completely loaded. This method can be called individually or will be called on an open command if .wait_for_elements is defined on the subclass.



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# File 'lib/common/page.rb', line 62

def wait_for_element(element)
  self.send(element).wait_until_present(@ole.explicit_wait)
end

#wait_for_elementsObject

Define this method on a subclass. Add element symbols to the @wait_on array. This will require the open method to wait for each of these elements to be present before it finishes.

e.g.
def wait_for_elements
  @wait_on << :title
  @wait_on << :close_button
  super
end


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# File 'lib/common/page.rb', line 57

def wait_for_elements
end

#wait_for_page_to_loadObject

Call this method on a page that has wait_for_elements defined to wait for all required elements on that page to load.



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# File 'lib/common/page.rb', line 68

def wait_for_page_to_load
  @wait_on.each { |element| wait_for_element(element) }
end