module Calabash module IOS # @!visibility private module Routes # @!visibility private module HandleRouteMixin private def route_post_request(request) begin if request.params[/\"method_name\":\"flash\"/, 0] http_client.post(request, timeout: 30) else http_client.post(request) end rescue => e raise Calabash::IOS::RouteError, e end end def route_handle_response(response, query) hash = parse_response_body(response) outcome = hash['outcome'] case outcome when 'FAILURE' route_failure(hash, query) when 'SUCCESS' route_success(hash, query) else raise Calabash::IOS::RouteError, "Server responded with an invalid outcome: '#{hash['outcome']}'" end end def route_failure(hash, query) fetch_value = lambda do |key| value = hash[key] if value.nil? || value.empty? 'unknown' else value end end reason = fetch_value.call('reason') details = fetch_value.call('details') raise Calabash::IOS::RouteError, "Map failed reason: '#{reason}' details: '#{details}' for query '#{query}'" end # TODO: handle invalid results # # So far, cases like this have been handled individually. # # Briar tests the 0.x behavior for every map call. # # These are the docs from 0.x assert_map_results # # # Asserts the result of a calabash `map` call and raises an error with # # `msg` if no valid results are found. # # # # Casual gem users should never need to call this method; this is a # # convenience method for gem maintainers. # # # # Raises an error if `map_results`: # # # # is an empty list #=> [] # # contains a '' string #=> [ "" ] # # contains '*****' string #=> [ "*****" ] # # contains a single nil #=> [ nil ] # # # # When evaluating whether a `map` call is successful it is important to # # note that sometimes a [ nil ] or [nil, , nil] is # # a valid result. # # # # Consider a controller with 3 labels: # # # # label @ index 0 has text "foo" # # label @ index 1 has text nil (the [label text] => nil) # # label @ index 2 has text "bar" # # # # map('label', :text) => ['foo', nil, 'bar'] # # map('label index:1', :text) => [nil] # # # # In other cases, [ nil ] should be treated as an invalid result # # # # # invalid # # > mark = 'mark does not exist' # # > map('tableView', :scrollToRowWithMark, mark, args) => [ nil ] # # # # Here a [ nil ] should be considered invalid because the # # the operation could not be performed because there is not row that # # matches `mark` def route_success(hash, query) if query.nil? hash['results'] else Calabash::QueryResult.create(hash['results'], query) end end end end end end