Finished 4.2 Using selenium to test user interactions

chap4
Jason Zhu 2020-11-07 19:21:21 +11:00
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from selenium import webdriver from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
import time
import unittest import unittest
class NewVisitorTest(unittest.TestCase): class NewVisitorTest(unittest.TestCase):
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# She notices the page title and header mention to-do lists # She notices the page title and header mention to-do lists
self.assertIn('To-Do', self.browser.title) self.assertIn('To-Do', self.browser.title)
self.fail('Finish the test!') header_text = self.browser.find_element_by_tag_name('h1').text
self.assertIn('To-Do', header_text)
# She is invited to enter a to-do item straight away # She is invited to enter a to-do item straight away
inputbox = self.browser.find_element_by_id('id_new_item')
self.assertEqual(
inputbox.get_attribute('placeholder'),
'Enter a to-do item'
)
# She types "Buy peacock feathers" into a text box (Edith's hobby # She types "Buy peacock feathers" into a text box (Edith's hobby
# is tying fly-fishing lures) # is tying fly-fishing lures)
inputbox.send_keys('Buy peacock feathers')
# When she hits enter, the page updates, and now the page lists # When she hits enter, the page updates, and now the page lists
# "1: Buy peacock feathers" as an item in a to-do list # "1: Buy peacock feathers" as an item in a to-do list
inputbox.send_keys(Keys.ENTER)
time.sleep(1)
table = self.browser.find_element_by_id('id_list_table')
rows = table.find_element_by_tag_name('tr')
self.assertTrue(
any(row.text == '1: Buy peacock feathers' for row in rows)
)
# There is still a text box inviting her to add another item. She # There is still a text box inviting her to add another item. She
# enters "Use peacock feathers to make a fly" (Edith is very methodical) # enters "Use peacock feathers to make a fly" (Edith is very methodical)
self.fail('Finish the test!')
# The page updates again, and now shows both items on her list # The page updates again, and now shows both items on her list