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testx-standard-objects

v0.2.0

Published

Standard objects for TestX

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TestX Standard objects

This package contains standard objects for testx.

Installation

Install the package with:

npm install testx-standard-objects --save

Add to your tests like any other testx node module. In your config file, as part of the onPrepare function:

testx.objects.add require 'testx-standard-objects'

Usage

Use these as any other (functional) object reference:

- go to:
    url: /
- set:
    linkText('Login'): ''
    name('username'): testuser
    name('password'): verysecret
    buttonText('Login'): ''

Available objects

This package exposes almost all non-angular protractor (web driver++) element locators. It also adds some custom ones.

| Object reference | Description | | ---------------------- | ------------- | --------------- |------------ | ---------------------------- | |css|Locates elements using a CSS selector.| |xpath|Locates elements matching a XPath selector.| |id|Locates an element by its ID.| |name|Locates elements whose name attribute has the given value.| |linkText|Locates link elements whose visible text matches the given string.| |partialLinkText|Locates link elements whose visible text contains the given substring.| |className|Locates elements that have a specific class name.| |tagName|Locates elements with a given tag name.| |buttonText|Find a button by text.| |partialButtonText|Find a button by partial text.| |cssContainingText|Find elements by CSS which contain a certain string.| |labeled|Find elements by the text of their label. The label for attribute has to be the same as the element id, in other words, that's the label for this element, say input box. This object is implemented via custom locator, that is also named labeled. You can use this custom locator in your object map just like any other locator.|

NOTE: All of the above are also available as locators in your normal object map implementation. Use the standard objects sparingly to avoid ending up with fragile set of tests.