Web Application Plugin

The plugin provides functionality to interact with Web applications.

Installation

  1. Copy the below line to dependencies section of the project build.gradle file

    Please make sure to use the same version for all VIVIDUS dependencies.
    Example 1. build.gradle
    implementation(group: 'org.vividus', name: 'vividus-plugin-web-app', version: '0.6.1')
  2. If the project was imported to the IDE before adding new dependency, re-generate the configuration files for the used IDE and then refresh the project in the used IDE.

Locator

By.<locatorType>(<locatorValue>):<visibility>->filter.<filterType>(<filterValue>)
By. prefix is optional.
  1. locatorType - [mandatory] type of the locator

  2. locatorValue - [mandatory] value of the locator

  3. visibility - [optional] visibility of element (visible by default)

  4. filterType - [optional] type of the filter

  5. filterValue - [required if filter type defined] value of the filter

Reusable locators

Feature allows to define custom reusable locator types via properties. These new locator types should rely on one of the already existing ones.

Example 2. Properties
ui.locator.<locatorName>.pattern
ui.locator.<locatorName>.locator-type
  1. locatorName - The name of the reusable locator. Supported characters are A-Z, a-z, -.

  2. pattern - The pattern of the reusable locator.

  3. locator-type - The base locator type.

Example 3. Definition of custom locator
ui.locator.anyAttOrText.locator-type=xpath
ui.locator.anyAttOrText.pattern=//*[@*='%s' or text()='%s']
Example 4. Usage of custom locator
Given I am on main application page
Then number of elements found by `anyAttOrText(attribute, text)` is = `1`
Example 5. Usage of custom locator with comma in parameter
Given I am on main application page
Then number of elements found by `anyAttOrText(attribute, with comma\, text)` is = `1`
Description Pattern Usage Result

Single parameter doesn’t require comma escaping.

//[@='%1$s' or text()='%1$s']

customLocator(Hello, Vlad!)

//[@='Hello, Vlad!' or text()='Hello, Vlad!']

The pattern with a single parameter was referenced twice.

//[@='%1$s' or text()='%1$s']

customLocator(text)

//[@='text' or text()='text']

The pattern with a , in value.

//[@='%s' or text()='%s']

customLocator(te\,xt1, text2)

//[@='te,xt1' or text()='text2']

The pattern containing % character

//input[@id="username" and text()="%%%s"]

customLocator(admin)

//input[@id="username" and text()="%admin]

The pattern without parameters

//input[@id="username"]

customLocator()

//input[@id="username"]

The pattern with two parameter placeholders was used with invalid number of parameters.

//[@='%s' or text()='%s']

customLocator(text)

Exception will be thrown!

Locator Types

Type Description Example

id

id attribute of an element

id(submitForm)

cssSelector

CSS selector to an element

cssSelector(.menu-item)

xPath

xPath to locate an element

xpath(//a)

unnormalizedXPath

xPath to locate an element. Unlike xPath locator this one doesn’t add space normalization and moves handling of spaces up to user

unnormalizedXPath(//li[text()='ID:    testId'])

tagName

name of an element tagName

tagName(a)

className

CSS class name

className(bold)

linkText

text of the link

linkText(Google)

linkUrl

href attribute of the link element

linkUrl(/faq)

linkUrlPart

part of a href attribute of the link element

linkUrlPart(faq)

caseSensitiveText

case sensitive text of an element

caseSensitiveText(Description)

caseInsensitiveText

case insensitive text of an element

caseInsensitiveText(description)

imageSrc

shortcut to a .//img[@src='<value>>']

imgSrc(/images/kote.png)

imageSrcPart

shortcut to a .//img[contains(@src,'<value>>')]']

imgSrcPart(kote.png)

buttonName

elements of type button or input with text or any attribute value

buttonName(submit)

fieldName

input or textarea with text or any attribute value

fieldName(editor)

radioButton

input element with @type="radio" and label text value

radioButton(One)

checkboxName

input element with @type="checkbox" and text value

checkboxName(allow)

elementName

any attribute or text value

elementName(OK)

shadowCssSelector

chain of css selectors, separated by ;, where first value - selector for upper shadow host, last value - target element selector

shadowCssSelector(.upperHost; #innerHost1; #innerHost2; .targetValue)

Visibility types

Visibility type Usage example Description

VISIBLE

xpath(//a)

Default visibility option. Only visible elements will be found

INVISIBLE

xpath(//a):i

Only invisible elements will be found

all

xpath(//a):a

Either visible and invisible elements will be found

Filter types

The filters are applied after elements search using one of the locators specified above. The elements not matching the filter condition are sorted out without any notice.

Filter type Description Example

index

Get an element by the specified index from a collection of elements found by a locator. Indexes start from 1.

tagName(div)→filter.index(2)

textPart

Filter elements by their text parts.

tagName(h3)→filter.textPart(Welcome)

attribute

Filter elements by their attribute values

tagName(div)→filter.attribute(class=burger-menu) - div element has the class attribute with burger-menu value tagName(div)→filter.attribute(class) - div element has the class attribute with any value tagName(div)→filter.attribute(class=) - div element has the class attribute with an empty value

state

element State

id(v1)→filter.state(VISIBLE)

caseSensitiveText

element text should match case sensitively

id(v1)→filter.caseSensitiveText(text)

classAttributePart

class attribute should contain part

id(v1)→filter.classAttributePart(clazz)

linkUrl

href attribute of the link element

id(v1)→filter.linkUrl(/url)

linkUrlPart

part of href attribute of the link element

id(v1)→filter.linkUrlPart(/url)

tooltip

title attribute value

id(v1)→filter.tooltip(title)

imageSrcPart

src attribute should contain value

id(v1)→filter.imageSrcPart(part)

placeholder

Placeholder attribute should be equal to a value

id(v1)→filter.placeholder(placeholder-value)

validationIconSource

CSS property background-image should match

id(v1)→filter.validationIconSource(src)

fieldText

field text should match expected value

id(v1)→filter.fieldText(value)

fieldTextPart

field text should contain expected value

id(v1)→filter.fieldTextPart(value)

dropDownText

any of select options should be equal to a value

id(v1)→filter.dropDownText(value)

Properties

The properties marked with bold are mandatory.
Property Name Acceptable values Default Description

selenium.grid.platform-name

Valid target platform name

empty

Identifies the operating system for the testing. e.g. Windows

selenium.grid.platform-version

Valid target platform version

empty

Identifies the operating system version for the testing. e.g. 10

selenium.grid.host

hostname

<empty>

The host of Selenium Grid used to create a new session.

selenium.grid.username

username

<empty>

The username for authentication at Selenium Grid used to create a new session.

selenium.grid.password

password

<empty>

The password for authentication at Selenium Grid used to create a new session.

selenium.grid.retry-session-creation-on-http-connect-timeout

true
false

false

Whether to rety session creation at Selenium Grid in case of HTTP connect timeout. This flag may be useful when tests are executed via intermittent network connection.

web-application.session-scope

story

scenario

story

The test lifecycle of the browser:

  • the browser opens at the first step requiring browser interaction

  • the browser closes after story or scenario depending on the property value

  • each scenario-level examples table iteration is treated as a separate scenario

An empty property value will lead to the error: "Application session scope is not set".

ui.publish-source-on-failure

true
false

true

Whether to publish the application source code on failure or not

ui.context.self-healing

true
false

false

If the value is set to true, an attempt to reset context will be performed when it becomes stale.

ui.wait.timeout

ISO-8601 Durations format

PT1M

Total duration to wait for UI condition

ui.wait.polling-period

ISO-8601 Durations format

PT2S

Used together with ui.wait.timeout. Total duration of time between two iterations of UI condition check

ui.report.image-compression-quality

The value between 0 and 1 e.g. 0.75

1

Enables compressions of the images published to the report using the specified compression quality. If 1 is set then no compression will be performed. It may help to decrease total report size.

proxy.enabled

true false

false

Enable proxy for the whole test run

proxy.recording.enabled

true false

false

Enable proxy recording

proxy.host

any host name resolving on the machine

<empty>

Overrides the host which will be used by proxy

proxy.ports

ports range (e.g., 10000-10005)

<empty>

Ports range which could be occupied for proxy

proxy.connectable-host

host.docker.internal

<empty>

Overrides the proxy host which will be passed to browser

proxy.publish-har-on-failure

true false

false

Enables publishing of attachments with HAR to each failed step. @noHarOnFailure meta tag can be used to disable HAR publishing at the story level.

proxy.trust-all-servers

true false

false

Whether to disable verification of upstream servers SSL certificates

proxy.capture-types

HAR capture types: REQUEST_HEADERS, REQUEST_COOKIES, REQUEST_CONTENT, REQUEST_BINARY_CONTENT, RESPONSE_HEADERS, RESPONSE_COOKIES, RESPONSE_CONTENT, RESPONSE_BINARY_CONTENT

REQUEST_CONTENT, RESPONSE_CONTENT, REQUEST_BINARY_CONTENT, RESPONSE_BINARY_CONTENT, REQUEST_HEADERS, RESPONSE_HEADERS

List of HAR capture types

proxy.mitm.enabled

true false

false

Whether to enable MITM proxy for the whole test run

proxy.mitm.mitm-manager-type

SELF_SIGNED IMPERSONATED

IMPERSONATED

The MITM type using the corresponding certificates. SELF_SIGNED MITM manager uses self-signed certificates that are generated lazily if the given keystore file doesn’t yet exist. Please note that certificates are usually generated in the current working directory

proxy.mitm.key-store.type

keystore type

JKS

The keystore type

proxy.mitm.key-store.path

path to keystore

<empty>

The relative to src/main/resources path to keystore

proxy.mitm.key-store.password

password for keystore

<empty>

The password for keystore

proxy.mitm.key-store.alias

keystore alias

<empty>

The alias for certificate entry in keystore

screenshot.on-failure.debug-modes

proxy

<empty>

Provides possibility to attach screenshot for failed proxy steps

web.timeouts.page-load

ISO-8601 Durations

PT1M

Sets the amount of time to wait for a page load to complete before throwing an error.

web.timeouts.async-script

ISO-8601 Durations

PT1M

Sets the amount of time to wait for an asynchronous script to finish execution before throwing an error.

web.driver.<browser-name>.command-line-arguments

string with arguments

<empty>

The command line (CLI) arguments to use when starting browser.

<browser-name> is one of the browsers supporting CLI arguments:

web-application.sticky-header-size-percentage

header size as a viewport size percent

25

Before the click VIVIDUS scrolls element into the viewport, the property defines top edge indent in viewport percent for the scroll

How to configure user preferences for Chrome browser?

In addition to the command line arguments, user preferences (see the Preferences file in Chrome’s user data directory or open chrome://prefs-internals/ link in Chrome browser for examples) can be customised.

Here is an example how to configure third-party cookies behaviour.

Example 6. Add the following property to allow all cookies
web.driver.chrome.experimental-options={"prefs": {"profile": {"cookie_controls_mode": 0}}}

The allowed values for the preference from the example are:

  • 0 - allow all cookies;

  • 1 - block third-party cookies;

  • 2 - block third-party cookies in Incognito mode only.

Meta Tags

@proxy - some steps require proxy to be turned on: it can be done by setting the corresponding properties or by switching on this meta tag at story level.

Expressions

The expression parameters marked with bold are mandatory.

decodeDataUrl

Parses Data URL-s and decodes their data if Base64 encoding is set. The result of the expression depends on the MIME type of Data URL. The result will be a binary data in case of the binary MIME type and it will be a string for the text MIME type.

If expression is applied to invalid Data URL the error will be thrown.
#{decodeDataUrl($dataUrl)}
  • $dataUrl - The Data URL to decode.

Example 7. Decoding inlined image
When I save `src` attribute value of element located by `id(image)` to scenario variable `image`
When I compare against baseline with name `inlined-image` from image `#{decodeDataUrl(${image})}`
Table 1. Examples of the expressions decoding Data URL
Expression Result

#{decodeDataUrl(data:,value)}

value

#{decodeDataUrl(data:text/plain,value)}

value

#{decodeDataUrl(data:;base64,SGVsbG8sIFdvcmxkIQ==)}

Hello, World!

#{decodeDataUrl(data:text/plain;base64,SGVsbG8sIFdvcmxkIQ==)}

Hello, World!

#{decodeDataUrl(data:text/plain;base64,SGVsbG8sIFdvcmxkIQ==)}

Hello, World!

#{decodeDataUrl(data:image/png;base64,iVBORw…​.)}

Image binary data.

Dynamic variables

Current page URL

The variable provides the URL of the page currently loaded in the browser.

${current-page-url}
Example 8. Validate redirect in the browser
Given I am on page with URL `https://docs.vividus.dev/`
Then `${current-page-url}` is equal to `https://docs.vividus.dev/vividus/latest/index.html`

Browser window dimension

The set of dynamic variables provides ability to access height and width of the browser window.

Variable name Description

browser-window-height

the height of the browser window

browser-window-width

the width of the browser window

Example 9. Check the dimension of the browser window
When I change window size to `800x600`
Then `${browser-window-width}` is = `800`
Then `${browser-window-height}` is = `600`

Context element rectangle

The set of dynamic variables provides ability to access context element coordinates, width and height.

The variables rely on the contextual approach: it is necessary to switch context to the target element.
In case of missing search context the error will be logged and -1 will be returned as a result

Variable name

Variable name Description

context-height

the height of the context element

context-width

the width of the context element

context-x-coordinate

the absolute X coordinate of the context element

context-y-coordinate

the absolute Y coordinate of the context element

Example 10. Check the size and the location of the image
When I change context to element located by `id(userpic)`
Then `${context-height}` is > `0`
Then `${context-width}` is > `0`
Then `${context-x-coordinate}` is > `0`
Then `${context-y-coordinate}` is > `0`

Source code

Variable provides source code of the UI of the application under test.

Variable name

${source-code}
Example 11. Check if element exists on UI
Then `${source-code}` matches `.+Home.+`

Profiles

Profiles allow to choose or parameterize browser that tests run on. See more details on the profiles and nesting strategy on the configuration page.

Web-application plugin contains significant number of built-in profiles. They can be found after plugin installation by the following path in Eclipse IDE:

Referenced Libraries -> vividus-plugin-web-app-X.Y.Z -> properties -> profile -> web

Let’s go through the structure and review its content.

Desktop

General place for web profiles. Each of the directory contains browser related properties. This is a place for adjustments for your browser. Add there any properties you need: screen resolution, path to driver or to a custom browser.

Configure driver path

While executing tests on the local machine it is allowed to use custom browser driver. This approach first requires manually downloading the driver (See Quick Reference Section for download links). The path to the downloaded binary should be configured using the following property:

web.driver.<browser>.driver-executable-path=/path/to/driver/executable

where <browser> is one of the following values:

  • chrome

  • firefox

  • safari

  • iexplore

  • edge

  • opera

Configure browser path

While executing tests on the local machine it is allowed to configure path to browser executable file. In general cases it’s not required, installed browsers are found automatically (except Opera browser). Also, for example, if browser is not installed, but only downloaded and unpacked into some folder, the path to the downloaded binary should be configured using the following property:

web.driver.<browser>.binary-path=/path/to/custom/browser/executable

where <browser> is one of the following values:

  • chrome

  • firefox

  • edge

  • opera

List of desktop profiles

Profile Example of properties

web/desktop/chrome

selenium.grid.platform-name=Windows
selenium.grid.platform-version=10
web.driver.chrome.command-line-arguments=--disable-auto-reload

web/desktop/edge

selenium.grid.platform-name=macOS
selenium.grid.platform-version=12.5
selenium.grid.capabilities.browserName=MicrosoftEdge

web/desktop/firefox

selenium.grid.platform-name=Windows
selenium.grid.platform-version=10
web.driver.firefox.command-line-arguments=--turbo

web/desktop/iexplore

selenium.grid.capabilities.browserName=internet explorer
web.driver.iexplore.command-line-arguments=-private
selenium.grid.capabilities.iedriverVersion=3.141.0
selenium.grid.platform-name=Windows
selenium.grid.platform-version=7

web/desktop/opera

selenium.grid.screen-resolution=1920x1080
selenium.grid.platform-name=Windows
selenium.grid.platform-version=10
In order to run tests in Opera browser locally, it is required to configure browser path.

web/desktop/safari

selenium.grid.platform-name=macOS
selenium.grid.platform-version=11.00

Mobile emulation

  1. Built-in devices

    Chrome allows to emulate view on mobile devices using Device mode. Such feature is reflected in mobile_emulation subdirectory in Profiles. Use device-name property to mention target device:

    web.driver.chrome.mobile-emulation.device-name=DEVICE_NAME

    Available for emulation devices you can find in the Dimensions list in chrome.

  2. Custom devices

    In case you need to use Responsive Viewport Mode and set up your own device, update the screen resolution in the following properties:

    web.driver.chrome.mobile-emulation.width=1440
    web.driver.chrome.mobile-emulation.height=900

Headless

Headless mode is a functionality that allows the execution of a full version of the browser while controlling it programmatically. It can be used without dedicated graphics or display, meaning that it runs without its “head”, the Graphical User Interface (GUI). The following profiles running browsers in headless mode are available:

  • web/headless/chrome

  • web/headless/firefox

Docker

The profile can be enabled by adding web/docker to configuration.profiles property. The profile should be used together with the browser profile.

Default selenium grid URL is set to selenium.grid.url=http://localhost:4444/wd/hub. Don’t forget to modify it if your grid is running in a different location.
Example 12. Run chrome in docker container
configuraiton.profiles=web/docker,web/desktop/chrome

Phone

Contains phone related properties, for android and iOS devices.

Profile Example of properties

web/phone/android

selenium.grid.capabilities.platformName=Android
selenium.grid.capabilities.platformVersion=12.0
selenium.grid.capabilities.deviceOrientation=portrait
selenium.grid.capabilities.appiumVersion=2.0.0

web/phone/ios

selenium.grid.capabilities.platformName=iOS
selenium.grid.capabilities.platformVersion=16.2
selenium.grid.capabilities.deviceOrientation=portrait
selenium.grid.capabilities.appiumVersion=2.0.0

Tablet

Similar to the Phone directory, but is designed for tablets properties.

Profile Example of properties

web/tablet

selenium.grid.capabilities.platformName=iOS
selenium.grid.capabilities.platformVersion=14.0
selenium.grid.capabilities.deviceName=iPad
selenium.grid.capabilities.deviceOrientation=landscape
selenium.grid.capabilities.appiumVersion=1.21.1

Steps

Page steps

Open main application page

Loading the page which was associated with the main application page.

Main page can be set by the property web-application.main-page-url in the property file.

Given I am on main application page
Example 13. Open page defined in the web-application.main-page-url variable
Given I am on main application page

Open a page with defined URL

Loading the page with a given absolute URL, e.g. https://example.com/.

Given I am on page with URL `$pageURL`
Example 14. Open 'https://docs.vividus.dev/' page
Given I am on page with URL `https://docs.vividus.dev/`

Open page with relative URL

Navigates the browser to the specific path in the current host defined in the relative URL step parameter.

A relative URL can point to a file within a web site (like about.html or /products).

  • If the parameter starts with '/' char, navigation will be performed from the root of the host, see examples below.

  • If the parameter starts without '/' char or with './', navigation will be performed from the current path directory.

Table 2. Examples
Current page Relative URL parameter Opened page

https://mysite.com

about.html

https://mysite.com/about.html

https://mysite.com

/products/new

https://mysite.com/products/new

https://mysite.com/path/foo

stats

https://mysite.com/path/foo/stats

https://mysite.com/path/foo

./docs/info.html

https://mysite.com/path/foo/docs/info.html

https://mysite.com/path/foo

/documents

https://mysite.com/documents

When I go to relative URL `$relativeURL`
  • relativeURL - A string value of the relative URL.

    1. Open main application page and then navigate to '/products/new' page on the application host

Given I am on main application page
When I go to relative URL `/products/new`

Refresh the page

Refreshes the page: the step does the same as the reload button in the browser.

When I refresh page

Validate the page title

Checks the page title matches to the text according to the provided string validation rule

Then page title $comparisonRule `$text`
  • $comparisonRule - string validation rule. One of:

    • is equal to - title should be equal to text

    • contains - title should contain text

    • does not contain - title should not contain text

  • text - the text of the title to compare

Example 15. Validate 'https://docs.vividus.dev/' page title
Then page title is equal to `What is VIVIDUS :: VIVIDUS`
Example 16. Validate the part of 'https://docs.vividus.dev/' page title
Then page title contains `VIVIDUS`

Click on element

Clicks on the element found by the specified locator.

The atomic actions performed are:

  • find the element by the locator;

  • click on the element if it is found, otherwise the whole step is failed and its execution stops;

  • the first two actions are retried once if the field becomes stale during actions execution in other words if StaleElementReferenceException is occurred at any atomic action.

If element by the specified locator is not clickable (overlapped by another element, problems with page/context loading or the element is disabled) the step will fail with corresponding error:

Could not click on the element: org.openqa.selenium.ElementClickInterceptedException: element click intercepted:
Element <a href="#where-to-buy" data-tab-name="..." role="button">Where to Buy</a> is not clickable at point (1619, 275).
Other element would receive the click: <div class="content">...</div>
When I click on element located by `$locator`
  • $locator - The locator used to find element.

Example 17. Click on element
When I click on element located by `name(Submit)`

Scrolling steps

Scroll context

Scrolls the context to an edge

When I scroll context to $scrollDirection edge
  • $scrollDirection - the direction of the scroll. One of:

    • LEFT - start of a page/element horizontally

    • RIGHT - end of a page/element horizontally

    • TOP - start of a page/element vertically

    • BOTTOM - end of a page/element vertically

If the context is not set, the whole page will be scrolled
Example 18. Scroll login to a bottom
When I change context to element located by `id(login)`
When I scroll context to BOTTOM edge

Scroll element into view

Scrolls an element into the view.

When I scroll element located by `$locator` into view
  • $locator - The locator used to find element.

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

When I scroll element located `$locator` into view
  • $locator - The locator used to find element.

Example 19. Scroll button into view
When I scroll element located by `id(way_down_button)` into view

Validate the page is scrolled to element

Checks if the page is scrolled to the specific element

Then page is scrolled to element located by `$locator`
  • $locator - The locator used to find element.

Example 20. Validate Contact link is scrolled into view
Then page is scrolled to element located by `xpath(//a[text()="Contact"])`

Text validation steps

Validate the text exists

Validates that the text is presented in the current context. Expected text is case sensitive.

The context can be set by the corresponding steps. If no context is set, the text will be searched on the whole page.

Then text `$text` exists
  • $text - Expected text.

Example 21. Check the text 'Contract Us' is presented on the page
Given I am on page with URL `https://docs.vividus.dev/`
Then text `Contract Us` exists

Validate the text does not exists

Validates that the text is not presented in the current context.

The context can be set by the corresponding steps. If no context is set, the text will be searched on the whole page.

Then text `$text` does not exist
  • $text - Text that should not exist.

Example 22. Check the text 'Deprecated' is not presented in the element
When I change context to element located by `id(code)`
Then text `Deprecated` does not exist

Validate the text matches regex

Validates that the text from current context matches the specified regular expression.

The context can be set by the corresponding steps. If no context is set, the text will be searched on the whole page.

Then text matches `$regex`

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

Then the text matches '$regex'
Example 23. Check the text with pattern 'User ".*" successfully logged in' is presented in the current context
When I change context to element located by `id(code)`
Then text matches `User ".*" successfully logged in`

Tab steps

Open a new tab

Opens a new browser tab and switches the focus for future commands to this tab.

When I open new tab
Example 24. Open page in a new tab
When I open new tab
Given I am on page with URL `https://docs.vividus.dev/`

Open URL in a new tab

Opens a new tab, switches the focus to this tab and loads the given URL.

The key difference of this step from the previous one opening a new tab is that this step inherits the state of the previous page, i.e.:

When I open URL `$URL` in new tab

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

When I open URL `$URL` in new window
  • $URL - The URL to open.

Example 25. Open docs in a new tab
When I open URL `https://docs.vividus.dev` in new tab

Close current tab

Closes the current tab and switches to the previous tab.

When I close current tab

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

When I close the current window
Handling alerts displayed with 'onbeforeunload' events is not implied by the WebDriver specification to close window. For handling alerts use step based on JavaScript 'Close current tab with possibility to handle alert'.
This step can only be applied to a session with multiple tabs open.
Example 26. Open URL in new tab, close it and switch to the previous page
Given I am on page with URL `https://example.com/`
When I open URL `https://example.com/contact-us` in new tab
When I close current tab

Close current tab with possibility to handle alert

Trying to close the current tab with 'onbeforeunload' events handling.

  • If an alert window is opened via 'onbeforeunload' event, it must be checked and handled in the subsequent steps.

  • If an alert window is not opened, the step closes the current window and switches to the previous window.

When I attempt to close current tab with possibility to handle alert

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

When I attempt to close current window with possibility to handle alert
This step can only be used if the current tab was opened via the step When I open URL `$pageUrl` in new tab.
If you confirm window close in alert, the tab will be closed, and you will need to switch to current tab using the following step: When I switch to tab with title that $stringComparisonRule `$windowName`.
Example 27. Checking for an alert when trying to close a window with form
Given I am on page with URL `https://example.com/`
When I open URL `https://example.com/form` in new tab
When I click on element located by `xpath(//*[@id='form-edit'])`
When I execute sequence of actions:
|type      |argument    |
|ENTER_TEXT|changed text|
When I attempt to close current tab with possibility to handle alert
Then an alert is present
When I accept alert with message which matches `.*`

Execute sequence of actions

Executes the sequence of web actions

When I execute sequence of actions: $actions
  • $actions - table of actions to execute

    Table 3. Possible actions
    type argument Argument example

    DOUBLE_CLICK

    Element locator or empty.

    By.linkUrl(http://httpbin.org)

    CLICK_AND_HOLD

    Element locator or empty.

    By.linkText(Click me)

    MOVE_BY_OFFSET

    Point.

    (10, 15) where x is 10 and y is 15

    RELEASE

    Element locator or empty.

    By.tagName(div)

    ENTER_TEXT

    Text to type.

    Minsk City

    CLICK

    Element locator or empty.

    By.caseSensitiveText(Done)

    PRESS_KEYS

    Comma-separated keys to press and release.

    BACK_SPACE

    KEY_DOWN

    Comma-separated keys to press one by one.

    CONTROL,SHIFT,ALT

    KEY_UP

    Comma-separated keys to release one by one.

    CONTROL,SHIFT,ALT

    MOVE_TO

    Element locator.

    By.id(username)

Windows/Unix and macOS platforms have different keyboards. For example, Ctrl+C combination is used to copy text on Windows and Unix, but ⌘ Command+C should be used on macOS with default preferences.

In order to close this gap VIVIDUS offers unique key OS_INDEPENDENT_CONTROL: it is mapped to CONTROL key on Windows/Unix and to COMMAND key on macOS. Using this key it is possible to make tests fully platform independent.

Example 28. Execute various web-actions
When I execute sequence of actions:
|type          |argument                                |
|DOUBLE_CLICK  |By.fieldText(Hello World)               |
|DOUBLE_CLICK  |                                        |
|CLICK_AND_HOLD|By.xpath(//signature-pad-control/canvas)|
|CLICK_AND_HOLD|                                        |
|MOVE_BY_OFFSET|(-300, 0)                               |
|RELEASE       |By.xpath(//signature-pad-control/canvas)|
|RELEASE       |                                        |
|ENTER_TEXT    |Text                                    |
|CLICK         |By.placeholder(Enter your password)     |
|CLICK         |                                        |
|PRESS_KEYS    |BACK_SPACE                              |
|KEY_DOWN      |CONTROL,SHIFT                           |
|KEY_UP        |CONTROL,SHIFT                           |
|MOVE_TO       |By.id(name)                             |

This step can be used to perform clipboard interactions.

Example 29. Select all text in the focused field and copy it to the clipboard on Windows
When I execute sequence of actions:
|type      |argument  |
|KEY_DOWN  |CONTROL, a|
|KEY_UP    |a, CONTROL|
|KEY_DOWN  |CONTROL, c|
|KEY_UP    |c, CONTROL|
Example 30. Paste text from the clipboard to the focused field on MacOS
When I execute sequence of actions:
|type      |argument  |
|KEY_DOWN  |COMMAND, v|
|KEY_UP    |v, COMMAND|
Example 31. Select all text in the focused field and copy it to the clipboard on any OS
When I execute sequence of actions:
|type      |argument                 |
|KEY_DOWN  |OS_INDEPENDENT_CONTROL, a|
|KEY_UP    |a, OS_INDEPENDENT_CONTROL|
|KEY_DOWN  |OS_INDEPENDENT_CONTROL, c|
|KEY_UP    |c, OS_INDEPENDENT_CONTROL|

Browser logs steps

This set of steps allows to validate the browser console logging messages.

In order to configure availability of the INFO level messages use following properties:

Browser

Property to enable INFO logs

Google Chrome

selenium.capabilities.goog\:loggingPrefs.browser=INFO

Microsoft Edge Chromium

selenium.capabilities.ms\:loggingPrefs.browser=INFO

Validate log entries absence

Validates the absence of log entries of the desired level in the browser console.

Then there are no browser console $logLevels
  • $logLevels - List of the comma-separated messages levels. The supported levels are: ERRORS, WARNINGS, INFOS.

Example 32. Validate absence of JS errors
Given I am on page with URL `https://vividus-test-site-a92k.onrender.com/`
Then there are no browser console ERRORS

Validate specific log entries absence

Validates the absence of specific log entries of the desired level in the browser console.

Then there are no browser console $logLevels by regex `$regex`

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

Then there are no browser console $logLevels by regex '$regex'
  • $logLevels - List of the comma-separated messages levels. The supported levels are: ERRORS, WARNINGS, INFOS.

  • $regex - The regular expression to match log entry messages.

Example 33. Validate absence of JS error referencing user
Given I am on page with URL `https://vividus-test-site-a92k.onrender.com/`
Then there are no browser console ERRORS by regex `.*user.*`

Validate specific log entries presence

Validates the presence of specific log entries of the desired level in the browser console.

Then there are browser console $logLevels by regex `$regex`
  • $logLevels - List of the comma-separated messages levels. The supported levels are: ERRORS, WARNINGS, INFOS.

  • $regex - The regular expression to match log entry messages.

Example 34. Validate presence of JS errors referencing user
Given I am on page with URL `https://vividus-test-site-a92k.onrender.com/`
Then there are browser console ERRORS by regex `.*user.*`

Wait for console log entries and save them

Waits for the appearance of the console log entries with the expected level and which match regular expression and saves all the entries (including awaited ones) of the expected level gathered during the wait to the scoped variable.

Wait uses generic UI timeouts specified by the properties ui.wait.timeout and ui.wait.polling-period. See Properties section for more details.
When I wait until browser console $logEntries by regex `$regex` appear and save all entries into $scopes variable `$variableName`
  • $logLevels - List of the comma-separated messages levels. The supported levels are: ERRORS, WARNINGS, INFOS.

  • $regex - The regular expression to match log entry messages.

  • $scopes - The comma-separated set of the variables scopes.

  • $variableName - The name of the variable to save the value of the barcode.

Example 35. Wait for application readiness
Given I am on page with URL `https://vividus-test-site-a92k.onrender.com/`
When I wait until browser console infos by regex `.*Application ready.*` appear and save all entries into scenario variable `logs`
Then `${logs}` matches `.*Application ready in \d+ seconds.*`

Perform steps for each found element

Executes the steps against all elements found by locator. After a required number of elements is found, search context switches in order for each found element and performs all steps on it.

If comparison rule mismatch steps will not be performed even if elements are found.
When I find $comparisonRule `$number` elements by `$locator` and for each element do$stepsToExecute

Alias:

When I find $comparisonRule '$number' elements by $locator and for each element do$stepsToExecute
  • $comparisonRule - The comparison rule.

  • $number - The number of elements to find.

  • $locator - The locator used to find elements.

  • $stepsToExecute - The ExamplesTable with a single column containing the steps to execute.

Example 36. Script type check
When I find = `5` elements by `By.xpath(//script):a` and for each element do
|step                                                                                      |
|When I set 'type' attribute value of the context element to the 'scenario' variable 'type'|
|Then `${type}` is equal to `text/javascript`                                              |

Context steps

Switch to the default context of page

Switches context to the root <html> element of the current page.

When I switch back to page

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

When I switch back to the page
Example 37. Switch to user context and back to the default context of page
Given I am on page with URL `https://vividus-test-site-a92k.onrender.com/elementState.html`
When I change context to element located by `id(button-hide)`
Then text `Element to hide` does not exist
When I switch back to page
Then text `Element to hide` exists

Switch context to a frame

Switches to <iframe> or <frame> element using one of the supported locators.

When I switch to frame located by `$locator`

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

When I switch to frame located `$locator`
  • $locator - Locator of frame element.

Example 38. Switch to frame
Given I am on page with URL `https://vividus-test-site-a92k.onrender.com/nestedFrames.html`
Then text `Modal Frame Example` does not exist
When I switch to frame located by `id(parent)`
Then text `Modal Frame Example` exists

Switch context to new tab

Switch the focus of future browser commands to new tab.

This step gets the identifier of the currently active tab and then switches focus to the first available tab with a different identifier. For example, if tabs #1, #2, #3 are open and tab #2 is active, this step will switch focus to tab #3.

A new tab should already be open for this step to function. After executing this step, the new tab will become the active tab.
When I switch to new tab

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

When I switch to a new window
Example 39. Open the new tab by link and switch to it
Given I am on page with URL `https://the-internet.herokuapp.com/windows`
When I click on element located by `linkUrlPart(/windows/new)`
Then text `New Window` does not exist
When I switch to new tab
Then text `New Window` exists

Switch context to new tab with specified title

Switch the focus of future browser commands to new tab with specified title.

When I switch to tab with title that $stringComparisonRule `$tabName`

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

When I switch to window with title that $stringComparisonRule `$windowName`
Example 40. Open the new tab by link and switch to it using regex title pattern
Given I am on page with URL `https://the-internet.herokuapp.com/windows`
When I click on element located by `linkUrlPart(/windows/new)`
Then text `New Window` does not exist
When I switch to tab with title that matches `.*[wW]indow.*`
Then text `New Window` exists

Close browser

Closes the browser.

When I close browser

Wait for tab and switch

Waits for the tab with desired title and switches to it.

When I wait `$duration` until tab with title that $comparisonRule `$title` appears and switch to it

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

When I wait `$duration` until window with title that $comparisonRule `$windowTitile` appears and switch to it
Example 41. Wait for tab and switch to it
Given I am on page with URL `https://vividus-test-site-a92k.onrender.com/windows.html`
When I click on element located by `id(timeout)`
When I wait `PT3S` until tab with title that is equal to `Vividus test site` appears and switch to it

Stop page loading

Stops page loading

When I stop page loading
Could be useful in combination with Selenium’s page load strategy
Example 42. Stop page loading.story
When I open URL `https://delayed.vividus.dev` in new tab
When I stop page loading

Configure page load timeout

Sets a custom page load timeout for a part of the story

When I set page load timeout to `$duration`
  • $duration - total duration to wait for page load completion in ISO-8601 Durations format.

Example 43. Before loading a heavy page set an increased timeout
Given I am on page with URL `https://example.com/`
When I set page load timeout to `PT20S`
When I open URL `https://example.com/super-heavy-page` in new tab
When I set page load timeout to `PT10S`

Performance metrics

Checks web performance metrics.

Then metric $webPerformanceMetric is $comparisonRule `$duration`
Example 44. Check page load
Given I am on page with URL `https://example.com`
Then metric PAGE_LOAD_TIME is less than `PT5S`

Taking screenshot steps

Take screenshot

Takes a screenshot and publish it to the report.

When I take screenshot

Take screenshot and save it to the file

Takes a screenshot and saves it to the file at the specified path.

The full path to the file with the taken screenshot is posted to logs and report.
When I take screenshot and save it to file at path `$screenshotFilePath`

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

When I take screenshot and save it to folder `$screenshotFilePath`
  • $screenshotFilePath - The path to the file to save the screenshot, the allowed values are:

    • an absolute path to the file, e.g. C:\Windows\screenshot.png;

    • a relative path (it is resolved from the current working directory, e.g. screenshot.png.

Example 45. Take a screenshot and save it to the file
When I take screenshot and save it to file at path `${screenshot-directory}/start-page.png`

Wait for element appearance

Waits for appearance of the element by the locator.

It’s forbidden to use Visibility types in the locator.
When I wait until element located by `$locator` appears
Example 46. Wait for appearance of the element with the specified name
When I wait until element located by `name(welcome-image)` appears

Wait for element disappearance

Waits for disappearance of the element by the locator.

If the element doesn’t exist on the page/context, the step will immediately complete successfully. Checking the element on the page (if needed) should be done in a separate step (e.g. Wait for element appearance or Validate elements).
It’s forbidden to use Visibility types in the locator.
When I wait until element located by `$locator` disappears
Example 47. Wait for disappearance of the element with the specified name
When I wait until element located by `name(welcome-image)` disappears

Wait for element with specified state using polling interval

Waits for an element with the specified state to be found using the specified timeout with polling interval.

When I wait `$duration` with `$pollingDuration` polling until element located by `$locator` becomes $state
  • $duration - Total duration to wait in the ISO-8601 format.

  • $pollingDuration - The duration to wait between search retries in the ISO-8601 format.

  • $locator - The locator of the element to wait for state change.

  • $state - The element state.

Example 48. Verify that the element become invisible up to 10 times
When I wait `PT10S` with `PT1S` polling until element located by `id(element-to-hide)` becomes not visible

Wait for expected elements number

Waits for the expected number of elements located by locator.

In order to wait for invisible elements one rely on Visibility types.
When I wait until number of elements located by `$locator` is $comparisonRule $number
Example 49. Wait for the visible elements
When I wait until number of elements located by `tagName(img)` is equal to `5`
Example 50. Wait for the invisible elements
When I wait until number of elements located by `tagName(img):1` is equal to `5`

Wait for element to stop moving

Waits for element with the specified locator to stop moving.

An element is considered moving when its coordinates (position) are changing. For example, an animated GIF is not a moving element unless it changes position.
When I wait until element located by `$locator` stops moving
Example 51. Wait for element with the specified id to stop moving
When I wait until element located by `id(submitForm)` stops moving

Verify elements number

Verifies if the number of elements located by locator matches the desired number.

Then number of elements found by `$locator` is $comparisonRule `$quantity`
Example 52. Verify the number of elements
Then number of elements found by `tagName(img)` is equal to `5`

Verify elements state

Verifies if the number of elements located by locator matches the number condition and all of them are in the desired state.

If you describe number condition as equal to 5 in case if there are 10 elements by this locator and only 5 of them in the desired state. You will get two failed assertions. The first one about number condition violation. The second one about state check failure.
In case when Visibility types are used and checked state are equal (For an example ':i' and 'NOT_VISIBLE') exception will be thrown. In such cases please use step: Verify elements number. Contradictory visibility parameters (locator - ':i' and checked state - 'VISIBLE') are also not allowed.
Then number of $state elements found by `$locator` is $comparisonRule `$quantity`
Example 53. Verify the number of elements in the state
Then number of VISIBLE elements found by `tagName(img)` is = `1`

Save text of an element

Saves text of an element into a variable.

When I save text of element located by `$locator` to $scopes variable `$variableName`
Example 54. Save the text of H1 element
When I save text of element located by `tagName(h1)` to scenario variable `headingText`

Save the text of the context

Saves the text of the context element into a variable.

Step will throw an error if the context element is not set.
When I save text of context element to $scopes variable `$variableName`
Example 55. Save the text of the context element
When I change context to element located by `id(username)`
When I save text of context element to SCENARIO variable `username`

Saves the attribute value of the context

Saves the attribute value of the context element into a variable.

Step will throw an error if the context element is not set.
When I save `$attributeName` attribute value of context element to $scopes variable `$variableName`
Example 56. Save the attribute value of the context element
When I change context to element located by `id(username)`
When I save `innerText` attribute value of context element to SCENARIO variable `username`

Save the attribute value of the element

Saves the attribute value of the element located by locator into a variable.

When I save `$attributeName` attribute value of element located by `$locator` to $scopes variable `$variableName`

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

When I save `$attributeName` attribute value of element located `$locator` to $scopes variable `$variableName`

Save the attribute value of the element

When I save `innerText` attribute value of element located by `id(username)` to SCENARIO variable `username`

Save number of elements

Saves number of elements located by locator into a variable.

When I save number of elements located by `$locator` to $scopes variable `$variableName`

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

When I save number of elements located `$locator` to $scopes variable `$variableName`
Example 57. Save number of elements
When I save number of elements located by `tagName(a)` to scenario variable `numberOfLinks`
Then `${numberOfLinks}` is equal to `1`

Change context

Changes the context to an element located by locator for limiting area of subsequent UI interactions.

When I change context to element located by `$locator` in scope of current context

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

When I change context to element located `$locator` in scope of current context
Example 58. Change context
Then number of elements found by `By.xpath(html)` is equal to `1`
When I change context to element located by `xpath(//body)` in scope of current context
Then number of elements found by `By.xpath(html)` is equal to `0`

Reset and change context

Resets current context and changes the context to an element located by locator for limiting area of subsequent UI interactions.

When I change context to element located by `$locator`

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

When I change context to element located `$locator`
Example 59. Change context
Then number of elements found by `By.xpath(html)` is equal to `1`
When I change context to element located by `xpath(//body)`
Then number of elements found by `By.xpath(html)` is equal to `0`

Reset context

Resets the context.

When I reset context
Example 60. Reset context
Then number of elements found by `By.xpath(html)` is equal to `1`
When I change context to element located by `xpath(//body)`
Then number of elements found by `By.xpath(html)` is equal to `0`
When I reset context
Then number of elements found by `By.xpath(html)` is equal to `1`

Element existence during the time period

Validates the element located by the locator has existed for the period specified by the duration.

The actions performed by the step:

  • check the search context is set,

  • search for the element to validate existence (this search may include wait for element appearance if it’s configured),

  • validate the element has presented for the period specified by the duration.

Then element located by `$locator` exists for `$duration` duration
  • $locator - The Locator to find an element.

  • $duration - The period of time the element should have existed in ISO-8601 Durations format.

Example 61. The element should have existed for 5 second
Then element located by `id(banner)` exists for `PT5S` duration

Wait until element has text matching regular expression

Waits until an element with the specified locator has text that matches the provided regular expression.

When I wait until element located by `$locator` has text matching `$regex`
  • $locator - The Locator of the element which text to check.

  • $regex - The regular expression used to validate the text of the element.

Example 62. The element should have text consisting of numbers only
When I wait until element located by `id(indicator)` has text matching `\d+`

Navigate back

Navigates back to the previous view.

When I navigate back
Example 63. Navigate back
Then number of elements found by `xpath(//*[@*='Welcome'])` is equal to `1`
When I navigate back
Then number of elements found by `xpath(//*[@*='Welcome'])` is equal to `0`

Verify elements order

Gets a collection of elements by locator and checks that they are sorted by their text in the specified order. The collection should have more than 1 element with not empty text, otherwise the step fails.

Then elements located by `$locator` are sorted by text in $sortingOrder order
  • $locator - Locator.

  • $sortingOrder

Plain Readable Description

ASCENDING

ascending

Verify that elements are sorted in ascending order

DESCENDING

descending

Verify that elements are sorted in descending order

CASE_INSENSITIVE_ASCENDING

case-insensitive ascending

Verify that elements are sorted in case-insensitive ascending order

CASE_INSENSITIVE_DESCENDING

case-insensitive descending

Verify that elements are sorted in case-insensitive descending order

Example 64. Check items are sorted
Given I am on page with URL `https://grocery.by`
When I click on element located by `id(a-z)`
Then elements located by `xpath(//span[@id='item-to-purchase'])` are sorted by text in ascending order

Scan barcode

Scan a barcode and save its value to the variable with the specified name. Only the first founded barcode will be scanned.

Supported Code Formats

1D product 1D industrial 2D
  • UPC-A

  • UPC-E

  • EAN-8

  • EAN-13

  • UPC/EAN Extension 2/5

  • RSS-14

  • RSS-Expanded

  • Code 39

  • Code 93

  • Code 128

  • Codabar

  • ITF

  • QR Code

  • Data Matrix

  • Aztec

  • PDF 417

  • MaxiCode

Actions performed at this step:

  • Takes a viewport screenshot

  • Scans a barcode from the screenshot and save its value to the variable

When I scan barcode from screen and save result to $scopes variable `$variableName`
Example 65. Scan a barcode
When I scan barcode from screen and save result to scenario variable `qrCodeLink`
Then `${qrCodeLink}` is equal to `https://www.example.com`

Perform steps while elements exist

Executes the steps while the found elements exist.

To avoid infinite loops the iterationLimit parameter is used. If iteration’s limit reached the step will fail.
When I find $comparisonRule `$number` elements `$locator` and while they exist do up to $iterationLimit iteration of$stepsToExecute

Alias:

When I find $comparisonRule '$number' elements $locator and while they exist do up to $iterationLimit iteration of$stepsToExecute
  • $comparisonRule - The comparison rule.

  • $number - The number of elements to find.

  • $locator - Locator.

  • $iterationLimit - The maximum number of iterations to perform.

  • $stepsToExecute - The ExamplesTable with a single column containing the steps to execute.

Example 66. Disable menus
When I find >= `0` elements `xpath(//*[@class='menu enabled'])` and while they exist do up to 10 iteration of
|step                                            |
|When I click on element located by `id(disable)`|

Execute JavaScript with arguments

Executes JavaScript via JavascriptExecutor. Step executes the script either without any arguments or with String or Object argument types.

When I execute javascript `$script` with arguments:$arguments
  • $script - The JavaScript code to execute.

  • $arguments - The examples table with set of arguments and their type:

    • value - The value of the argument.

    • type - The type of the argument. Either string or object.

Example 67. Remove noisy assistant
When I execute javascript `document.querySelector('#assistant').remove()` with arguments:
Example 68. Inject image
When I execute javascript `sauce:inject-image` with arguments:
|value                                                                                       |type  |
|iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAEAAAABCAQAAAC1HAwCAAAAC0lEQVR42mNk+A8AAQUBAScY42YAAAAASUVORK5CYII=|string|
Example 69. Throttle CPU
When I execute javascript `sauce:throttleCPU` with arguments:
| value        | type   |
| {"rate" : 4} | object |

Execute JavaScript and save result.

Executes JavaScript code and saves result into variable.

When I execute javascript `$jsCode` and save result to $scopes variable `$variableName`
Example 70. Validate timings
Given I am on page with URL `https://vividus-test-site-a92k.onrender.com/`
When I execute javascript `return JSON.stringify(window.performance.timing)` and save result to scenario variable `timings`
Then number of JSON elements from `${timings}` by JSON path `$.connectStart` is = 1

Scan barcode from context

Scan a barcode from the specified context and save its value to the variable with the specified name. If context not set - takes a screenshot of the entire page. Only the first found barcode will be scanned.

Supported Code Formats

1D product 1D industrial 2D
  • UPC-A

  • UPC-E

  • EAN-8

  • EAN-13

  • UPC/EAN Extension 2/5

  • RSS-14

  • RSS-Expanded

  • Code 39

  • Code 93

  • Code 128

  • Codabar

  • ITF

  • QR Code

  • Data Matrix

  • Aztec

  • PDF 417

  • MaxiCode

Actions performed at this step:

  • Takes a screenshot of the specified context. If it’s not set - takes a screenshot of the entire page

  • Scans a barcode from the screenshot and save its value to the variable

When I scan barcode from context and save result to $scopes variable `$variableName`
Example 71. Scan the barcode
When I change context to element located by `xpath(//div[@id='qrCode'])`
When I scan barcode from context and save result to scenario variable `qrCodeLink`
Then `${qrCodeLink}` is equal to `https://www.example.com`

Upload file

Uploads the {resource or file via web interface.

When I select element located by `$locator` and upload `$resourceNameOrFilePath`

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

When I select element located `$locator` and upload file `$filePath`
  • $locator - the locator of the web element with input tag and attribute type=file

  • $resourceNameOrFilePath - relative path to the file to be uploaded

Example 72. Upload file_for_upload.png file
When I select element located by `id(uploadfile)` and upload file `/folder/file_for_upload.png`

Verify page is not refreshed after click on element

Clicks on the element and checks that the page has not been refreshed after the click.

When I click on element located by `$locator` then page does not refresh

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

When I click on an element '$locator' then the page does not refresh
  • $locator - The locator to find an element to click.

Example 73. Step example
When I click on element located by `id(send)` then page does not refresh

Right-click on the element

Performs right-click on the element.

When I perform right-click on element located by `$locator`

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

When I perform right click on element located `$locator`
  • $locator - The locator to find an element to click.

Example 74. Step example
When I perform right-click on element located by `id(clickme)`

Hover mouse over the element

Moves a mouse cursor on the element.

When I hover mouse over element located by `$locator`

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

When I hover mouse over element located `$locator`
  • $locator - The locator to an element to hover.

Example 75. Step example
When I hover mouse over element located by `id(hoverme)`

Check each element has a specific number of children elements

Checks that each element specified by the locator contains an exact number of visible child elements specified by another locator

Then each element with locator `$elementLocator` has `$number` child elements with locator `$childLocator`
  • $elementLocator - The locator to the parent element.

  • $number - The expected number of children elements

  • $childLocator - The locator to the child elements.

Example 76. Step example
Then each element with locator `id(menu)` has `5` child elements with locator `id(menu-item)`

Check an element CSS property

Checks the context element has the expected CSS property.

The context can be set by the corresponding steps.

Then context element has CSS property `$cssName` with value that $comparisonRule `$cssValue`
  • $cssName - A name of the CSS property.

  • $comparisonRule - CSS property comparison rule.

  • $cssValue - The expected value of the CSS property.

Example 77. Change context to element and verify it color CSS property value
When I change context to element located by `id(rainbow)`
Then context element has CSS property `color` with value that is equal to `rgba(0, 0, 0, 1)`

Compare sizes of the elements

Check that all elements found on the page by the given locator have the same dimension: width / height.

Element’s dimension is measured in pixels and means the size that given element occupies on the web-page in a browser. Element size may vary in different browsers, it also depends on screen resolution, page scaling, scripts running on the page.
Then each element located by `$locator` has same `$dimension`

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

Then each element located `$locator` has same `$dimension`
  • $locator - The locator to find an elements to compare.

  • $dimension - The elements dimension to compare. Possible values: width, height

Example 78. Check that all menu items have the same size (width and height)
Then each element located `id(context-menu-item)` has same `width`
Then each element located `id(context-menu-item)` has same `height`

Check element width in a percentage

Checks that the context element has an expected width in a percentage (from the style attribute) relative to the page body.

The context can be set by the corresponding steps.

Then context element has width of $widthPercentage%

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

Then the context has a width of '$widthPercentage'%
  • widthPercentage - An expected element width in a percentage relative to the page body.

Example 79. Check element width
When I change context to element located by `id(menu)`
Then context element has width of 30%

Check element width in a percentage relative to the parent element

Checks that the context element has an expected width in a percentage (from the style attribute) relative to the parent element

The context can be set by the corresponding steps.

Then context element has width of $widthPercentage% relative to parent element

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

Then the context element has a width of 'widthPercentage'% relative to the parent element
  • widthPercentage - An expected element width in a percentage.

Example 80. Check element width
When I change context to element located by `id(menu)`
Then context element has width of 13% relative to parent element

Focus Steps

Focus indicates the act of selecting an element of a graphical user interface. Text entered at the keyboard or pasted from a clipboard is sent to the component which has the focus.

Set focus on the context element

Sets the focus on the context element, if it can be focused. The focused element is the element that will receive keyboard and similar events by default.

When I set focus on context element
Example 81. Set focus on the element with ID "input-username"
When I change context to element located by `id(input-username)`
When I set focus on context element

Set focus on the element

Sets the focus on the element found by the specified locator, if it can be focused. The focused element is the element that will receive keyboard and similar events by default.

When I set focus on element located by `$locator`
  • $locator - The locator to find an element.

Example 82. Set focus on the element with ID "input-username"
When I set focus on element located by `id(input-username)`

Check the context element focus state

Checks if the context element is in the provided focus state by comparing the context element and the active element.

Then context element is $focusState
  • $focusState - The state to verify: in focus or not in focus.

Example 83. Check the context element is in focus and do keyboard input
Then context element is in focus
When I press ENTER on keyboard

Check the element focus state

Checks if the element found by the specified locator is in the provided focus state by comparing the found element and the active element

Then element located by `$locator` is $focusState
  • $locator - The locator to find an element.

  • $focusState - The state to verify: in focus or not in focus.

Example 84. Check the element with ID "input-username" is in focus and do keyboard input
Then element located by `id(input-username)` is in focus
When I change context to element located by `id(input-username)`
When I press ENTER on keyboard

Field Steps

Fields are elements where users can enter data. The most typical fields are:

  • input,

  • textarea,

  • CKE editor (it usually should be located via body tag, that is contained in a frame as a separate HTML document).

Enter text in field

Enters the text in a field found by the specified locator.

The atomic actions performed are:

  • find the field by the locator;

  • clear the field if it is found, otherwise the whole step is failed and its execution stops;

  • type the text in the field;

  • the first three actions are retried once if the field becomes stale during actions execution in other words if StaleElementReferenceException is thrown at any atomic action.

When I enter `$text` in field located by `$locator`
  • $text - The text to enter in the field.

  • $locator - The locator to find a field.

Example 85. Add text 'pa$$w0rd' in password field
When I enter `pa$$w0rd` in field located by `id(password)`

Add text to field

Enters the text in the field found by the specified locator without clearing of the previous content.

When I add `$text` to field located by `$locator`
  • $text - The text to add to the field.

  • $locator - The locator used to find field.

Example 86. Add text 'name' to username field
When I add `name` to field located by `id(username)`

Clear field

Clears the field found by the specified locator. The step does not trigger any keyboard or mouse events on the field.

When I clear field located by `$locator`
  • $locator - The locator used to find a field.

Example 87. Clear username field
When I clear field located by `id(username)`

Clear field using keyboard

Clears the field found by the specified locator using keyboard. The step simulates user action by pressing buttons Ctrl+A and then Backspace that allows to trigger keyboard events on the field.

When I clear field located by `$locator` using keyboard
  • $locator - The locator used to find a field.

Example 88. Clear password field using keyboard
When I clear field located by `id(password)` using keyboard

Dropdown Steps

Validate available options

Validates whether the dropdown located by locator exists and contains the list of the expected options.

Then dropdown located by `$locator` contains options:$options

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

Then dropdown located `$locator` contains options:$options
  • $locator - The locator used to find a dropdown.

  • $options - examples table describing expected options

Example 89. Validate dropdown contains a set of colors
Then dropdown located by `id(colors)` contains options:
|state|item |
|false|Red  |
|false|Green|
|true |Blue |
The item is an option. The state (true or false) specifies whether the item is selected.

Validate the first selected option

Verifies if dropdown located by locator exists and first selected option.

Then dropdown located by `$locator` exists and selected option is `$option`

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

Then dropdown located `$locator` exists and selected option is `$option`
  • $locator - The locator used to find a dropdown.

  • $option - first selected option

Example 90. Dropdown.story
Then dropdown located by `id(colors)` exists and selected option is `Blue`

Add an option to the mutli-select dropdown

Selects option in multi-select dropdown

Step will fail if target dropdown is not multi-select
When I add `$option` to selection in dropdown located by `$locator`

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

When I add `$option` to selection in dropdown located `$locator`
  • $option - option to select

  • $locator - The locator used to find a dropdown.

Example 91. Dropdown.story
When I add `Two` to selection in dropdown located by `id(numbers)`

Select the option

Selects option in dropdown

Does not support multi-selection
When I select `$option` in dropdown located by `$locator`

Deprecated syntax (will be removed in VIVIDUS 0.7.0):

When I select `$option` in dropdown located `$locator`
  • $option - option to select

  • $locator - The locator used to find a dropdown.

Example 92. Dropdown.story
When I select `Red` in dropdown located by `id(colors)`

Validates whether the certain cookie is set.

Then cookie with name `$cookieName` is set
  • $cookieName - The name of the cookie to check presence.

Example 93. Check the session cookie is present
Then cookie with name `JSESSIONID` is set

Validates whether the certain cookie is not set.

Then cookie with name `$cookieName` is not set
  • $cookieName - The name of the cookie to check absence.

Example 94. Check the session cookie is not present
Then cookie with name `JSESSIONID` is not set

Set cookies

Adds the cookies provided in the input ExamplesTable. It’s allowed to add the cookies for the current domain only: make sure the web browser is opened at the expected domain. The actions performed by the step:

  • add the cookies;

  • refresh the current page (this action is required to apply the changes in cookies).

When I set all cookies for current domain:$parameters
  • $parameters - The parameters of the cookies to set as ExamplesTable:

    Column Name Description

    cookieName

    the name of the cookie to set

    cookieValue

    the value of the cookie to set

    path

    the path of the cookie to set

Example 95. Set the cookie for the current domain
When I set all cookies for current domain:
|cookieName   |cookieValue |path |
|cookieAgreed |2           |/    |

Finds the cookie by the name and saves its value to a variable.

When I save value of cookie with name `$cookieName` to $scopes variable `$variableName`
Example 96. Get the value of the session cookie
When I save value of cookie with name `JSESSIONID` to scenario variable `session-id`

Finds the cookie by the name and saves all its parameters as JSON to a variable.

When I save cookie with name `$cookieName` as JSON to $scopes variable `$variableName`
Example 97. Get the session cookie
When I save cookie with name `JSESSIONID` as JSON to scenario variable `session-id`

Removes the certain cookie from the current domain. The actions performed by the step:

  • remove the certain cookie the from current domain;

  • refresh the current page (this action is required to apply the changes in cookies).

When I remove cookie with name `$cookieName` from current domain
  • $cookieName - The name of the cookie to remove.

Example 98. Remove the session cookie
When I remove cookie with name `JSESSIONID` from current domain

Removes the certain cookie from the current domain, but does not apply the changes in cookies. The current page must be refreshed or the navigation must be performed to apply the cookie changes.

When I remove cookie with name `$cookieName` from current domain without applying changes
  • $cookieName - The name of the cookie to remove.

Example 99. Remove the session cookie
When I remove cookie with name `JSESSIONID` from current domain without applying changes
When I refresh page

Remove all cookies

Removes all cookies from the current domain. The actions performed by the step:

  • remove all cookies from the current domain;

  • refresh the current page (this action is required to apply the changes in cookies).

When I remove all cookies from current domain

Remove all cookies without apply

Removes all cookies from the current domain, but does not apply the changes in cookies. The current page must be refreshed or the navigation must be performed to apply the cookie changes.

When I remove all cookies from current domain without applying changes

Web Storage steps

Get web storage item

Finds the web storage item by the key and saves its value to the variable.

When I save $storageType storage item with key `$key` to $scopes variable `$variableName`
  • $storageType - One of the web storage mechanisms: either local or session.

  • $key - The name of the key to retrieve the value of.

  • $scopes - The comma-separated set of the variables scopes.

  • $variableName - The name of the variable to store the value of the web storage item.

Example 100. Get the value of the local storage item
When I save local storage item with key `token` to scenario variable `application-token`

Set web storage item

Adds the item with the specified key-value pair to the web storage, or updates that key’s value if it already exists.

When I set $storageType storage item with key `$key` and value `$value`
  • $storageType - One of the web storage mechanisms: either local or session.

  • $key - The name of the key to create/update.

  • $value - The value to give the key that is creating/updating.

Example 101. Set the session storage item
When I set session storage item with key `token` and value `session-token`

Validate web storage item presence

Validates the web storage item with the specified key exists.

Then $storageType storage item with key `$key` exists
  • $storageType - One of the web storage mechanisms: either local or session.

  • $key - The name of the key to check presence.

Example 102. Check the session storage item is present
Then session storage item with key `token` exists

Validate web storage item absence

Validates the web storage item with the specified key does not exist.

Then $storageType storage item with key `$key` does not exist
  • $storageType - One of the web storage mechanisms: either local or session.

  • $key - The key of the local storage item to check absence.

Example 103. Check the local storage item is not present
Then local storage item with key `token` does not exist

Proxy Steps

Check the number of HTTP requests

This step requires proxy to be turned on. It can be done in properties or by switching on @proxy meta tag at the story level.

The actions preformed by the step:

  • extract HTTP messages from the recorded proxy archive

  • filter out the HTTP messages with the response status code 302 Moved Temporarily

  • find HTTP requests matching the provided HTTP methods and the URL regular expression

  • check that the total number of the found HTTP messages satisfies the desired condition

In case of failure the full HTTP archive (HAR) is attached to the report.

Then number of HTTP $httpMethods requests with URL pattern `$urlPattern` is $comparisonRule `$number`
  • $httpMethods - The comma-separated HTTP methods to filter by

  • $urlPattern - The regular expression to match HTTP request URL

  • $comparisonRule - Comparison Rule

  • $number - The number to compare with

Example 104. Check the number of HTTP GET and POST requests matching URL regular expression is equal to 1
Then number of HTTP GET, POST requests with URL pattern `http://httpbin\.org/get` is equal to `1`

Capture HTTP message

Save the HTTP message part from the HTTP request with given URL-pattern into the variable with specified name and the scopes.

This step requires proxy to be turned on. It can be done in properties or by switching on @proxy meta tag at the story level.

The actions preformed by the step:

  • extract HTTP messages from the recorded proxy archive

  • filter out the HTTP messages with the response status code 302 Moved Temporarily

  • find HTTP requests matching the provided HTTP methods and the URL regular expression

  • check that total number of the found HTTP messages is equal to 1

  • save the HTTP message part to the specified variable

In case of failure the full HTTP archive (HAR) is attached to the report.

When I capture HTTP $httpMethods request with URL pattern `$urlPattern` and save $httpMessagePart to $scopes variable `$variableName`
  • $httpMethods - The "or"-separated set of HTTP methods to filter by, e.g. GET or POST or PUT.

  • $urlPattern - The regular expression to match HTTP request URL.

  • $httpMessagePart - The HTTP message part to save. One of:

    • URL - The request URL.

    • URL query - The request URL query parameters.

    • request data - The request data includes the following keys:

      • query - The URL query is stored as a collection of key and value pairs, where key is the name of the query parameter and value is the list of query parameter values. The query parameter values are accessible via zero-based index.

      • requestBody.mimeType - The MIME type of posted data, the variable will not be saved if MIME type is not present.

      • requestBody.text - The posted data as plain text, the variable will not be saved if the request body is not present.

      • requestBodyParameters - The form data parameters are stored as a collection of key and value pairs, where key is the name of the form parameter and value is the list of form parameter values. The form parameter values are accessible via zero-based index.

      • responseStatus - The response status, the variable will not be saved if the response is not present.

    • response data - The response data includes the following keys:

      • responseBody.mimeType - The MIME type of response data, the variable will not be saved if MIME type is not present.

      • responseBody.text - The response data as plain text, the variable will not be saved if the response body is not present.

  • $scopes - The comma-separated set of the variables scopes.

  • $variableName - The variable name to save the HTTP message part.

Example 105. Validate the URL of the matching HTTP request
Given I am on page with URL `https://www.google.com/search?q=vividus`
When I capture HTTP GET or POST request with URL pattern `.*/search.*=vividus` and save URL to scenario variable `URL`
Then `${URL}` is equal to `https://www.google.com/search?q=vividus`
Example 106. Validate the URL query of the matching HTTP request
Given I am on page with URL `https://www.google.com/search?q=vividus`
When I capture HTTP GET request with URL pattern `.*/search.*=vividus` and save URL query to scenario variable `query`
Then `${query.q[0]}` is equal to `vividus`
Then `${query.q}` is equal to `[vividus]`
Then `${query}` is equal to `{q=[vividus]}`
Example 107. Validate the request data from the matching HTTP message
Given I am on page with URL `https://www.google.com/search?q=vividus`
When I capture HTTP GET request with URL pattern `https://www.google.com/search?q=vividus` and save request data to scenario variable `data`
Then `${data.query}` is equal to `{}`
Then `${data.requestBodyParameters}` is equal to `{delivery=, custtel=, comments=, custemail=, custname=}`
Then `${data.requestBody}` is not equal to `null`
Then `${data.responseStatus}` is equal to `200`
Example 108. Validate the response data from the matching HTTP message
Given I am on page with URL `https://www.google.com/search?q=vividus`
When I capture HTTP GET request with URL pattern `https://www.google.com/search?q=vividus` and save request data to scenario variable `data`
Then `${data.responseBody.text}` is equal to `{"status": "ok"}`
Then `${data.responseBody.mimeType}` is equal to `application/json`

Wait for the HTTP request

This step requires proxy to be turned on. It can be done in properties or by switching on @proxy meta tag at the story level. Waits for the HTTP requests matching the provided HTTP methods and URL regular expression. If no HTTP request is sent and wait timeout is reached, then the step will fail.

When I wait until HTTP $httpMethods request with URL pattern `$urlPattern` exists in proxy log
  • $httpMethods - the "or"-separated HTTP methods to filter by, e.g. 'GET or POST or PUT'

  • $urlPattern - the regular expression to match HTTP request URL

Example 109. Wait for the HTTP request
Given I am on page with URL `https://www.google.com/search?q=vividus`
When I wait until HTTP GET or POST request with URL pattern `https://www.google.com/search?q=vividus` exists in proxy log
Then number of HTTP GET or POST requests with URL pattern `https://www.google.com/search?q=vividus` is equal to `1`

Add headers to the HTTP request

This step requires proxy to be turned on. It can be done in properties or by switching on @proxy meta tag at the story level. Add headers to the proxied HTTP request satisfying the desired condition

When I add headers to proxied requests with URL pattern which $comparisonRule `$url`:$headers
  • $comparisonRule - String comparison rule

  • $url - The input value of URL to filter by

  • $headers - The ExamplesTable representing the list of the headers with columns "name" and "value" specifying HTTP header names and values respectively

Example 110. Add headers to the proxied HTTP request
When I add headers to proxied requests with URL pattern which is equal to `https://www.google.com/search?q=vividus`:
|name     |value     |
|testName1|testValue1|
|testName2|testValue2|
Given I am on page with URL `https://www.google.com/search?q=vividus`
Then a JSON element from '${response}' by the JSON path '$.headers' is equal to '
{
    "Testname1": "testValue1",
    "Testname2": "testValue2"
}
'ignoring extra fields

Clear the recordings

This step requires proxy to be turned on. It can be done in properties or by switching on @proxy meta tag at the story level. The step clears the HTTP requests and responses recorded by the proxy

When I clear proxy log
Example 111. Clear the data recorded by the proxy
Given I am on page with URL `https://www.google.com/search?q=vividus`
When I clear proxy log
Then number of HTTP GET requests with URL pattern 'https://www.google.com/search?q=vividus' is equal to `0`

Clear the mocks

This step requires proxy to be turned on. It can be done in properties or by switching on @proxy meta tag at the story level. The step clears previously created mocks

When I clear proxy mocks
Example 112. Clear the proxy mocks
When I mock HTTP responses with request URL which CONTAINS `vividus` using response code `200`, content `#{loadResource(page.html)}` and headers:
|name        |value    |
|Content-Type|text/html|
When I clear proxy mocks
Given I am on page with URL `https://www.google.com/search?q=vividus`
Then number of elements found by `id(sw)` is = `0`

Mock the HTTP response by methods with content

This step requires proxy to be turned on. It can be done in properties or by switching on @proxy meta tag at the story level. Mocks HTTP response by methods with a provided content

No actual request will be executed. Short-circuited response will be returned.
When I mock HTTP $httpMethods responses with request URL which $comparisonRule `$url` using response code `$responseCode`, content `$payload` and headers:$headers
  • $httpMethods - The "or"-separated set of HTTP methods to filter by, e.g. GET or POST or PUT.

  • $rule - String comparison rule

  • $url - The input value of URL to filter by

  • $code - The response status code

  • $content - The content to send within a response

  • $headers - The ExamplesTable representing the list of the headers with columns "name" and "value" specifying HTTP header names and values respectively

Example 113. Hijack a page
When I mock HTTP POST responses with request URL which CONTAINS `example` using response code `202`, content `#{loadResource(mocked-example.json)}` and headers:
|name        |value           |
|Content-Type|application/json|

Mock the HTTP response with content

This step requires proxy to be turned on. It can be done in properties or by switching on @proxy meta tag at the story level. Mocks HTTP response with a provided content

No actual request will be executed. Short-circuited response will be returned.
When I mock HTTP responses with request URL which $comparisonRule `$url` using response code `$responseCode`, content `$payload` and headers:$headers
  • $rule - String comparison rule

  • $url - The input value of URL to filter by

  • $code - The response status code

  • $content - The content to send within a response

  • $headers - The ExamplesTable representing the list of the headers with columns "name" and "value" specifying HTTP header names and values respectively

Example 114. Hijack a page
When I mock HTTP responses with request URL which CONTAINS `example.com` using response code `200`, content `#{loadResourceAsByteArray(page.html)}` and headers:
|name        |value    |
|Content-Type|text/html|

Mock the HTTP response without content

This step requires proxy to be turned on. It can be done in properties or by switching on @proxy meta tag at the story level. Mocks HTTP response

No actual request will be executed. Short-circuited response will be returned.
When I mock HTTP responses with request URL which $comparisonRule `$url` using response code `$responseCode` and headers:$headers
  • $rule - String comparison rule

  • $url - The input value of URL to filter by

  • $code - The response status code

  • $headers - The ExamplesTable representing the list of the headers with columns "name" and "value" specifying HTTP header names and values respectively

Example 115. 404 page
When I mock HTTP responses with request URL which CONTAINS `example.com` using response code `404` and headers:
|name          |value|
|Content-Length|0    |

Window Steps

Resize the current browser window

Changes the current browser window size to the specified one.

The specified browser window size should be smaller than the current screen resolution.
When I change window size to `$targetSize`
  • $targetSize - The desired browser window size in pixels, e.g. 800x600, where the first measure is window width, the last one is window height.

Example 116. Resize the browser window
Given I am on page with URL `https://example.com/`
When I change window size to `640x320`

Video steps

Steps allow to interact with video elements.

Play Video

Starts video playback.

When I play video in video player located `$locator`
  • $locator - The locator used to find a video player.

Pause Video

Pauses video playback.

When I pause video in video player located `$locator`
  • $locator - The locator used to find a video player.

Rewind Video

Rewinds video to the desired mark in seconds.

When I rewind time to `$number` seconds in video player located `$locator`
  • $number - time mark in seconds

  • $locator - The locator used to find a video player.

Get info

Saves video player info: duration, currentTime, src, networkState. For more information about the properties see HTML Audio/Video Properties

When I save info from video player located `$locator` to $scopes variable `$variableName`
  • $locator - The locator used to find video player.

  • $scopes - The comma-separated set of the variables scopes.

  • $variableName - The variable name to save the info. If the variable name is info, the following variables will be created:

    • ${info.src}- The current source of the audio/video element

    • ${info.duration} - The length of the current audio/video (in seconds)

    • ${info.currentTime} - The current playback position in the audio/video(in seconds)

    • ${info.networkState} - The current network state of the audio/video. For more information see: Network State

Example 117. Video player verifications
Given I am on page with URL `https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYqyVpCV-3c`
When I pause video in video player located `cssSelector(video)`
When I rewind time to `777` seconds in video player located `cssSelector(video)`
When I play video in video player located `cssSelector(video)`
When I save info from video player located `cssSelector(video)` to SCENARIO variable `info`
Then `${info.currentTime}` is > `0`
Then `${info.duration}` is > `1000`
Then `${info.networkState}` is = `2`
Then `${info.src}` matches `.+youtube.+`

Browser Configuration Steps

Set the browser command line arguments

Allows to set command line arguments for browsers. This step works similar to the property:

web.driver.<browser-name>.command-line-arguments

In case both the property and the step are used - arguments from the property will be ignored. The step will take effect for all new browser sessions created in the current story. It will not affect the current sessions.

Popular browsers supporting command line arguments configuration:

Not supported browsers:

  • Safari

When I set browser command line arguments to `$argsString`
  • $argsString - Sequence of command line arguments, separated by space.

Example 118. Set the browser to use the mocked camera stream
When I set browser command line arguments to `--use-fake-ui-for-media-stream --use-file-for-fake-video-capture=${videoStorage}/${video1}.y4m --use-fake-device-for-media-stream`
Given I am on main application page

Code steps

Execute async JavaScript and save result.

Executes async JavaScript code and saves result into variable.

When I execute async javascript `$jsCode` and save result to $scopes variable `$variableName`
Example 119. Validate response
When I execute async javascript `
var callback = arguments[arguments.length - 1];
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.open('GET', '/resource/data.json', true);
xhr.onreadystatechange = function() {
  if (xhr.readyState == 4) {
    callback(xhr.responseText);
  }
};
xhr.send();` and save result to scenario variable `response`
Then `${response}` matcher `.+`

Element wait steps

Wait for element disappearance with timeout

Waits for element disappearance with desired timeout.

If the element doesn’t exist on the page/context, the step will immediately complete successfully. Checking the element on the page (if needed) should be done in a separate step (e.g. Wait for element appearance or Validate elements).
Then element located by `$locator` disappears in `$timeout`
  • $locator - The locator used to element.

  • $timeout - The maximum time to wait for the element disappearance in ISO-8601 Durations format.

Example 120. Click on the button and waiting for disappearance of the element for 3 seconds
When I click on a button with the name 'Toggle element visibility with delay'
Then element located by 'xpath(//div[@id='delayed'])' disappears in 'PT3S'

Set Variable Steps

Save HTML table to the variable

This step allows you to save an HTML table from a specified context into a variable.

For more information, see how to work with table variables

The HTML table must have a header row with <th> tags.
When I save table to $scopes variable `$variableName`
Before using this step, ensure the context is set to the required table. See the example below.
Example 121. Save the first table on the page into a variable named 'table'
When I change context to element located `xpath(//table[1])`
When I save table to SCENARIO variable `table`

Save the number of opened tabs

Saves the number of currently opened tabs in the browser to the variable.

When I save number of open tabs to $scopes variable `$variableName`
Example 122. Save the number of currently opened browser tabs into a variable named 'count'
When I save number of open tabs to SCENARIO variable `count`

Alert Steps

Perform action in the alert box

Accepts the action in popup alert with matching text by clicking on the "OK" button or dismiss it by clicking "Cancel" button.

Actions performed at this step:

  • Finds the appropriate alert with matching message

  • Performs the corresponding action

When I $alertAction alert with message which $comparisonRule `$message`
  • $alertAction - Action to perform. Possible values: ACCEPT, DISMISS.

  • $comparisonRule - String comparison rule.

  • $message - The text message of the alert.

Example 123. Accept popup alert with any text message
When I accept alert with message which matches `.*`

Type text in the alert input field

This step allows you to type text into popup alert input field and then accept the alert.

This step is applicable only for alerts with a single input field. For authorization alerts, basic URL authorization should be used. For example, https://user:pass@domain.com
When I type text `$text` in alert and accept it
  • $text - The text to be typed into the alert input field.

Example 124. Type text 'VIVIDUS' into alert and close it by clicking OK button
When I type text `VIVIDUS` in alert and accept it

Verify that an alert is present

Checks that there is popup alert on the page.

Then an alert is present
Example 125. Check that an alert appears after clicking on the button
When I click on element located by `buttonName(Survey)`
Then an alert is present

Verify that an alert isn’t present

Checks that there is no any popup alerts on the page.

Then an alert is not present
Example 126. Check that an alert doesn’t appear on the page
Given I am on page with URL `http://example.com`
Then an alert is not present

Tips & Tricks

Validate URL host of the opened page

To validate host component of the current page URL the following statement can be used:

Example 127. Validate host component of "https://example.com/relative/url/example.html"
Given I am on page with URL `https://example.com/relative/url/example.html`
Then `#{extractHostFromUrl(${current-page-url})}` is equal to `example.com`

Validate URL path of the opened page

To validate path component of the current page URL the following statement can be used:

Example 128. Validate path component of "https://example.com/relative/url/example.html"
Given I am on page with URL `https://example.com/relative/url/example.html`
Then `#{extractPathFromUrl(${current-page-url})}` is equal to `/relative/url/example.html`

Validate URL of the opened page partially

To validate whether current page URL contains some part the following statement can be used:

Example 129. Validate part of "https://example.com/relative/url/example.html"
Given I am on page with URL `https://example.com/relative/url/example.html`
Then `${current-page-url}` matches `.+\/relative\/url.+`
  • ${current-page-url} is the current page URL dynamic variable.

  • .\/relative\/url. is a regular expression to match the expected part of the page URL.