discourse/spec/support/system_helpers.rb

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Ruby

# frozen_string_literal: true
require "highline/import"
module SystemHelpers
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 "/session/#{user.encoded_username}/become.json?redirect=false"
end
def sign_out
delete "/session"
end
def setup_system_test
SiteSetting.login_required = 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
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
end