# feature tests for Tables # revision: $Revision: 1.0 $ $LOAD_PATH.unshift File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..') unless $SETUP_LOADED require 'unittests/setup' class TC_Tables_XPath < Test::Unit::TestCase def setup goto_page("table1.html") end def test_Table_Exists assert_false(browser.table(:xpath , "//table[@id = 'missingTable']").exists?) assert(browser.table(:xpath, "//table[@id = 't1']").exists?) end tag_method :test_element_by_xpath_class, :fails_on_ie def test_element_by_xpath_class element = browser.element_by_xpath("//table[@id = 't1']") assert_class(element, 'Table') # FIXME really bizarre: this one should be a Table, but # Firefox.element_factory gets HTMLAnchorElement as input # TODO: If element is not present, this should return null or raises exception #element = browser.element_by_xpath("//table[@id = 'missingTable']") #assert(element.instance_of?(Table),"element class should be #{Table}; got #{element.class}") end def test_rows assert_raises(UnknownObjectException ){ browser.table(:xpath, "//table[@id = 'missingTable']").row_count } assert_raises(UnknownObjectException){ browser.table(:xpath, "//table[@bad_attribute = 99]").row_count } assert_equal(5, browser.table(:xpath, "//table[@id = 't1']").row_count) # 4 rows and a header assert_equal(5, browser.table(:xpath, "//table[@id = 't1']").rows.length) # test the each iterator on rows - ie, go through each cell row = browser.table(:xpath, "//table[@id = 't1']")[2] count = 1 row.each do |cell| if count == 1 assert_equal('Row 1 Col1', cell.to_s.strip) elsif count==2 assert_equal('Row 1 Col2', cell.to_s.strip) end count += 1 end assert_equal(2, count -1) assert_equal(2, browser.table(:xpath, "//table[@id = 't1']")[2].column_count) end def test_dynamic_tables t = browser.table(:xpath, "//table[@id = 't1']") assert_equal(5, t.row_count) browser.button(:xpath, "//input[@value = 'add row']").click assert_equal(6, t.row_count) end def test_columns assert_raises(UnknownObjectException ){ browser.table(:xpath, "//table[@id = 'missingTable']").column_count } assert_equal(1, browser.table(:xpath, "//table[@id = 't1']").column_count) # row one has 1 cell with a colspan of 2 end def test_to_a table1Expected = [["Table 2"], ["Row 1 Col1" , "Row 1 Col2"] ,[ "Row 2 Col1" , "Row 2 Col2"],[ "Row 3 Col1" , "Row 3 Col2"],[ "Row 4 Col1" , "Row 4 Col2"] ] assert_equal(table1Expected, browser.table(:xpath, "//table[@id = 't1']").to_a ) end def test_links_and_images_in_table table = browser.table(:xpath, "//table[@id = 'pic_table']") image = table[1][2].image(:index,1) assert_equal("106", image.width) link = table[2][2].link(:index,1) assert_equal("Google", link.innerText) end #def test_cell_directly # assert( browser.cell(:id, 'cell1').exists? ) # assert_false( browser.cell(:id, 'no_exist').exists? ) # assert_equal( "Row 1 Col1", browser.cell(:id, 'cell1').to_s.strip ) # # # not really cell directly, but just to show another way of geting the cell # assert_equal( "Row 1 Col1", browser.table(:index,1)[1][1].to_s.strip ) #end #def test_row_directly # assert( browser.row(:id, 'row1').exists? ) # assert_false( browser.row(:id, 'no_exist').exists? ) # # assert_equal('Row 2 Col1' , browser.row(:id, 'row1')[1].to_s.strip ) #end def test_row_iterator t = browser.table(:xpath, "//table[@id = 't1']") count = 1 t.each do |row| if count == 1 assert("Table 2", row[1].text) elsif count == 2 assert("Row 1 Col1", row[1].text) assert("Row 1 Col2", row[2].text) elsif count == 3 assert("Row 2 Col1", row[1].text) assert("Row 2 Col2", row[2].text) elsif count == 4 assert("Row 3 Col1", row[1].text) assert("Row 4 Col2", row[2].text) elsif count == 5 assert("Row 4 Col1", row[1].text) assert("Row 4 Col2", row[2].text) end count += 1 end end def test_row_collection t = browser.table(:xpath, "//table[@id = 't1']") count = 1 t.rows.each do |row| if count == 1 assert("Table 2", row[1].text) elsif count == 2 assert("Row 1 Col1", row[1].text) assert("Row 1 Col2", row[2].text) elsif count == 3 assert("Row 2 Col1", row[1].text) assert("Row 2 Col2", row[2].text) elsif count == 4 assert("Row 3 Col1", row[1].text) assert("Row 4 Col2", row[2].text) elsif count == 5 assert("Row 4 Col1", row[1].text) assert("Row 4 Col2", row[2].text) end count += 1 end end #def test_table_body # assert_equal( 1, browser.table(:index,1).bodies.length ) # assert_equal( 3, browser.table(:id, 'body_test' ).bodies.length ) # # count = 1 # browser.table(:id, 'body_test').bodies.each do |n| # # # do something better here! # # n.flash # this line commented out to speed up the test # # case count # when 1 # compare_text = "This text is in the FRST TBODY." # when 2 # compare_text = "This text is in the SECOND TBODY." # when 3 # compare_text = "This text is in the THIRD TBODY." # end # # assert_equal(compare_text, n[1][1].to_s.strip ) # this is the 1st cell of the first row of this particular body # # count += 1 # end # assert_equal( count - 1, browser.table(:id, 'body_test').bodies.length ) # # assert_equal( "This text is in the THIRD TBODY." ,browser.table(:id, 'body_test' ).body(:index,3)[1][1].to_s.strip ) # # # iterate through all the rows in a table body # count = 1 # browser.table(:id, 'body_test').body(:index, 2).each do | row | # # row.flash # this line commented out, to speed up the tests # if count == 1 # assert_equal('This text is in the SECOND TBODY.', row[1].text.strip ) # elsif count == 1 # BUG: Huh? # assert_equal('This text is also in the SECOND TBODY.', row[1].text.strip ) # end # count+=1 # end # end def test_table_container assert_nothing_raised { browser.table(:id, 't1').html } end end