discourse/spec/support/system_helpers.rb
Alan Guo Xiang Tan d2e4b32c87
DEV: Add support for uploading a theme from a directory in system tests (#23402)
Why this change?

Currently, we do not have an easy way to test themes and theme components
using Rails system tests. While we support QUnit acceptance tests for
themes and theme components, QUnit acceptance tests stubs out the server
and setting up the fixtures for server responses is difficult and can lead to a
frustrating experience. System tests on the other hand allow authors to
set up the test fixtures using our fabricator system which is much
easier to use.

What does this change do?

In order for us to allow authors to run system tests with their themes
installed, we are adding a `upload_theme` helper that is made available
when writing system tests. The `upload_theme` helper requires a single
`directory` parameter where `directory` is the directory of the theme
locally and returns a `Theme` record.
2023-09-12 07:38:47 +08:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "highline/import"
module SystemHelpers
PLATFORM_KEY_MODIFIER = RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /darwin/i ? :meta : :control
def pause_test
result =
ask(
"\n\e[33mTest paused, press enter to resume, type `d` and press enter to start debugger.\e[0m",
)
binding.pry if result == "d" # rubocop:disable Lint/Debugger
self
end
def sign_in(user)
visit File.join(
GlobalSetting.relative_url_root || "",
"/session/#{user.encoded_username}/become.json?redirect=false",
)
expect(page).to have_content("Signed in to #{user.encoded_username} successfully")
end
def upload_theme(theme_dir)
RemoteTheme.import_theme_from_directory(theme_dir)
end
def setup_system_test
SiteSetting.login_required = false
SiteSetting.has_login_hint = false
SiteSetting.content_security_policy = false
SiteSetting.force_hostname = Capybara.server_host
SiteSetting.port = Capybara.server_port
SiteSetting.external_system_avatars_enabled = false
SiteSetting.disable_avatar_education_message = true
SiteSetting.enable_user_tips = false
SiteSetting.splash_screen = false
SiteSetting.allowed_internal_hosts =
(
SiteSetting.allowed_internal_hosts.to_s.split("|") +
MinioRunner.config.minio_urls.map { |url| URI.parse(url).host }
).join("|")
end
def try_until_success(timeout: Capybara.default_max_wait_time, frequency: 0.01)
start ||= Time.zone.now
backoff ||= frequency
yield
rescue RSpec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError,
Capybara::ExpectationNotMet,
Capybara::ElementNotFound
raise if Time.zone.now >= start + timeout.seconds
sleep backoff
backoff += frequency
retry
end
def wait_for_attribute(
element,
attribute,
value,
timeout: Capybara.default_max_wait_time,
frequency: 0.01
)
try_until_success(timeout: timeout, frequency: frequency) do
expect(element[attribute.to_sym]).to eq(value)
end
end
# Waits for an element to stop animating up to timeout seconds,
# then raises a Capybara error if it does not stop.
#
# This is based on getBoundingClientRect, where Y is the distance
# from the top of the element to the top of the viewport, and X
# is the distance from the leftmost edge of the element to the
# left of the viewport. The viewpoint origin (0, 0) is at the
# top left of the page.
#
# Once X and Y stop changing based on the current vs previous position,
# then we know the animation has stopped and the element is stabilised,
# at which point we can click on it without fear of Capybara mis-clicking.
#
# c.f. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Element/getBoundingClientRect
def wait_for_animation(element, timeout: Capybara.default_max_wait_time)
old_element_x = nil
old_element_y = nil
try_until_success(timeout: timeout) do
current_element_x = element.rect.x
current_element_y = element.rect.y
stopped_moving = current_element_x == old_element_x && current_element_y == old_element_y
old_element_x = current_element_x
old_element_y = current_element_y
raise Capybara::ExpectationNotMet if !stopped_moving
end
end
def resize_window(width: nil, height: nil)
original_size = page.driver.browser.manage.window.size
page.driver.browser.manage.window.resize_to(
width || original_size.width,
height || original_size.height,
)
yield
ensure
page.driver.browser.manage.window.resize_to(original_size.width, original_size.height)
end
def using_browser_timezone(timezone, &example)
previous_browser_timezone = ENV["TZ"]
ENV["TZ"] = timezone
using_session(timezone) do |session|
freeze_time(&example)
session.quit
end
ENV["TZ"] = previous_browser_timezone
end
# When using parallelism, Capybara's `using_session` method can cause
# intermittent failures as two sessions can be created with the same name
# in different tests and be run at the same time.
def using_session(name, &block)
Capybara.using_session(name.to_s + self.method_name, &block)
end
def select_text_range(selector, start = 0, offset = 5)
js = <<-JS
const node = document.querySelector(arguments[0]).childNodes[0];
const selection = window.getSelection();
const range = document.createRange();
range.selectNodeContents(node);
range.setStart(node, arguments[1]);
range.setEnd(node, arguments[1] + arguments[2]);
selection.removeAllRanges();
selection.addRange(range);
JS
page.execute_script(js, selector, start, offset)
end
def setup_s3_system_test(enable_secure_uploads: false, enable_direct_s3_uploads: true)
SiteSetting.enable_s3_uploads = true
SiteSetting.s3_upload_bucket = "discoursetest"
SiteSetting.enable_upload_debug_mode = true
SiteSetting.s3_access_key_id = MinioRunner.config.minio_root_user
SiteSetting.s3_secret_access_key = MinioRunner.config.minio_root_password
SiteSetting.s3_endpoint = MinioRunner.config.minio_server_url
SiteSetting.enable_direct_s3_uploads = enable_direct_s3_uploads
SiteSetting.secure_uploads = enable_secure_uploads
MinioRunner.start
end
def skip_unless_s3_system_specs_enabled!
skip("(martin) temporarily skipping minio tests because of parralel binary issues")
if !ENV["CI"] && !ENV["RUN_S3_SYSTEM_SPECS"]
skip(
"S3 system specs are disabled in this environment, set CI=1 or RUN_S3_SYSTEM_SPECS=1 to enable them.",
)
end
end
end