module PageObject # # Contains the class level methods that are inserted into your page objects # when you include the PageObject module. These methods will generate another # set of methods that provide access to the elements on the web pages. # # @see PageObject::WatirPageObject for the watir implementation of the platform delegate # @see PageObject::SeleniumPageObject for the selenium implementation of the platform delegate # module Accessors # # adds three methods to the page object - one to set text in a text field, # another to retrieve text from a text field and another to return the text # field element. # # @example # text_field(:first_name, :id => "first_name") # # will generate 'first_name', 'first_name=' and 'first_name_text_field' methods # # @param [String] the name used for the generated methods # @param [Hash] identifier how we find a text_field. The valid keys are: # * :class => Watir and Selenium # * :css => Watir and Selenium # * :id => Watir and Selenium # * :index => Watir only # * :name => Watir and Selenium # * :tag_name => Watir and Selenium # * :text => Watir only # * :value => Watir only # * :xpath => Watir and Selenium # def text_field(name, identifier) define_method(name) do platform.text_field_value_for identifier end define_method("#{name}=") do |value| platform.text_field_value_set(identifier, value) end define_method("#{name}_text_field") do platform.text_field_for identifier end end # # adds two methods to the page object - one to get the text from a hidden field # and another to retrieve the hidden field element. # # @example # hidden_field(:user_id, :id => "user_identity") # # will generate 'user_id' and 'user_id_hidden_field' methods # # @param [String] the name used for the generated methods # @param [Hash] identifier how we find a hidden field. The valid keys are: # * :class => Watir and Selenium # * :css => Watir and Selenium # * :id => Watir and Selenium # * :index => Watir only # * :name => Watir and Selenium # * :tag_name => Watir and Selenium # * :text => Watir only # * :xpath => Watir and Selenium # def hidden_field(name, identifier) define_method(name) do platform.hidden_field_value_for identifier end define_method("#{name}_hidden_field") do platform.hidden_field_for identifier end end # # adds three methods to the page object - one to set text in a text area, # another to retrieve text from a text area and another to return the text # area element. # # @example # text_area(:address, :id => "address") # # will generate 'address', 'address=' and 'address_text_area methods # # @param [String] the name used for the generated methods # @param [Hash] identifier how we find a text area. The valid keys are: # * :class => Watir and Selenium # * :css => Watir and Selenium # * :id => Watir and Selenium # * :index => Watir only # * :name => Watir and Selenium # * :tag_name => Watir and Selenium # * :xpath => Watir and Selenium # def text_area(name, identifier) define_method(name) do platform.text_area_value_for identifier end define_method("#{name}=") do |value| platform.text_area_value_set(identifier, value) end define_method("#{name}_text_area") do platform.text_area_for identifier end end # # adds three methods - one to select an item in a drop-down, # another to fetch the currently selected item and another # to retrieve the select list element. # # @example # select_list(:state, :id => "state") # # will generate 'state', 'state=' and 'state_select_list' methods # # @param [String] the name used for the generated methods # @param [Hash] identifier how we find a select_list. The valid keys are: # * :class => Watir and Selenium # * :id => Watir and Selenium # * :index => Watir only # * :name => Watir and Selenium # * :text => Watir only # * :value => Watir only # * :xpath => Watir and Selenium # def select_list(name, identifier) define_method(name) do platform.select_list_value_for identifier end define_method("#{name}=") do |value| platform.select_list_value_set(identifier, value) end define_method("#{name}_select_list") do platform.select_list_for identifier end end # # adds two methods - one to select a link and another # to return a PageObject::Elements::Link object representing # the link. # # @example # link(:add_to_cart, :text => "Add to Cart") # # will generate 'add_to_cart' and 'add_to_cart_link' methods # # @param [String] the name used for the generated methods # @param [Hash] identifier how we find a link. The valid keys are: # * :class => Watir and Selenium # * :href => Watir only # * :id => Watir and Selenium # * :index => Watir only # * :link => Watir and Selenium # * :link_text => Watir and Selenium # * :name => Watir and Selenium # * :text => Watir and Selenium # * :xpath => Watir and Selenium # def link(name, identifier) define_method(name) do platform.click_link_for identifier end define_method("#{name}_link") do platform.link_for identifier end end # # adds four methods - one to check, another to uncheck, another # to return the state of a checkbox, and a final method to return # a PageObject::Elements::CheckBox object representing the checkbox. # # @example # checkbox(:active, :name => "is_active") # # will generate 'check_active', 'uncheck_active', 'active_checked?' and 'active_checkbox' methods # # @param [String] the name used for the generated methods # @param [Hash] identifier how we find a checkbox. The valid keys are: # * :class => Watir and Selenium # * :id => Watir and Selenium # * :index => Watir only # * :name => Watir and Selenium # * :xpath => Watir and Selenium # def checkbox(name, identifier) define_method("check_#{name}") do platform.check_checkbox(identifier) end define_method("uncheck_#{name}") do platform.uncheck_checkbox(identifier) end define_method("#{name}_checked?") do platform.checkbox_checked?(identifier) end define_method("#{name}_checkbox") do platform.checkbox_for identifier end end # # adds four methods - one to select, another to clear, # another to return if a radio button is selected, and # another method to return a PageObject::Elements::RadioButton # object representing the radio button element # # @example # radio_button(:north, :id => "north") # # will generate 'select_north', 'clear_north', 'north_selected?' and 'north_radio_button' methods # # @param [String] the name used for the generated methods # @param [Hash] identifier how we find a radio button. The valid keys are: # * :class => Watir and Selenium # * :id => Watir and Selenium # * :index => Watir only # * :name => Watir and Selenium # * :xpath => Watir and Selenium # def radio_button(name, identifier) define_method("select_#{name}") do platform.select_radio(identifier) end define_method("clear_#{name}") do platform.clear_radio(identifier) end define_method("#{name}_selected?") do platform.radio_selected?(identifier) end define_method("#{name}_radio_button") do platform.radio_button_for identifier end end # # adds two methods - one to click a button and another to # return the button element. # # @example # button(:purchase, :id => 'purchase') # # will generate 'purchase' and 'purchase_button' methods # # @param [String] the name used for the generated methods # @param [Hash] identifier how we find a button. The valid keys are: # * :class => Watir and Selenium # * :id => Watir and Selenium # * :index => Watir only # * :name => Watir and Selenium # * :text => Watir only # * :xpath => Watir and Selenium # def button(name, identifier) define_method(name) do platform.click_button_for identifier end define_method("#{name}_button") do platform.button_for identifier end end # # adds two methods - one to retrieve the text from a div # and another to return the div element # # @example # div(:message, :id => 'message') # # will generate 'message' and 'message_div' methods # # @param [String] the name used for the generated methods # @param [Hash] identifier how we find a div. The valid keys are: # * :class => Watir and Selenium # * :id => Watir and Selenium # * :index => Watir only # * :name => Selenium only # * :xpath => Watir and Selenium # def div(name, identifier) define_method(name) do platform.div_text_for identifier end define_method("#{name}_div") do platform.div_for identifier end end # # adds two methods - one to retrieve the text from a span # and another to return the span element # # @example # span(:alert, :id => 'alert') # # will generate 'alert' and 'alert_span' methods # # @param [String] the name used for the generated methods # @param [Hash] identifier how we find a span. The valid keys are: # * :class => Watir and Selenium # * :id => Watir and Selenium # * :index => Watir only # * :name => Selenium only # * :xpath => Watir and Selenium # def span(name, identifier) define_method(name) do platform.span_text_for identifier end define_method("#{name}_span") do platform.span_for identifier end end # # adds a method to retrieve the table element # # @example # table(:cart, :id => 'shopping_cart') # # will generate a 'cart_table' method # # @param [String] the name used for the generated methods # @param [Hash] identifier how we find a table. The valid keys are: # * :class => Watir and Selenium # * :id => Watir and Selenium # * :index => Watir only # * :name => Selenium only # * :xpath => Watir and Selenium # def table(name, identifier) define_method("#{name}_table") do platform.table_for identifier end end # # adds two methods one to retrieve the text from a table cell # and another to return the table cell element # # @example # cell(:total, :id => 'total_cell') # # will generate 'total' and 'total_cell' methods # # @param [String] the name used for the generated methods # @param [Hash] identifier how we find a cell. The valid keys are: # * :class => Watir and Selenium # * :id => Watir and Selenium # * :index => Watir only # * :name => Selenium only # * :xpath => Watir and Selenium # def cell(name, identifier) define_method("#{name}") do platform.cell_text_for identifier end define_method("#{name}_cell") do platform.cell_for identifier end end # # adds a method to retrieve the image element # # @example # image(:logo, :id => 'logo') # # will generate a 'logo_image' method # # @param [String] the name used for the generated methods # @param [Hash] identifier how we find an image. The valid keys are: # * :class => Watir and Selenium # * :id => Watir and Selenium # * :index => Watir only # * :name => Watir and Selenium # * :xpath => Watir and Selenium # def image(name, identifier) define_method("#{name}_image") do platform.image_for identifier end end # # adds a method to retrieve the form element # # @example # form(:login, :id => 'login') # # will generate a 'login_form' method # # @param [String] the name used for the generated methods # @param [Hash] identifier how we find a form. The valid keys are: # * :class => Watir and Selenium # * :id => Watir and Selenium # * :index => Watir only # * :xpath => Watir and Selenium # def form(name, identifier) define_method("#{name}_form") do platform.form_for identifier end end # # adds two methods - one to retrieve the text from a list item # and another to return the list item element # # @example # list_item(:item_one, :id => 'one') # # will generate 'item_one' and 'item_one_list_item' methods # # @param [String] the name used for the generated methods # @param [Hash] identifier how we find a list item. The valid keys are: # * :class => Watir and Selenium # * :id => Watir and Selenium # * :index => Watir only # * :name => Selenium only # * :xpath => Watir and Selenium # def list_item(name, identifier) define_method(name) do platform.list_item_text_for identifier end define_method("#{name}_list_item") do platform.list_item_for identifier end end # # adds a method to retrieve the unordered list element # # @example # unordered_list(:menu, :id => 'main_menu') # # will generate a 'menu_unordered_list' method # # @param [String] the name used for the generated methods # @param [Hash] identifier how we find an unordered list. The valid keys are: # * :class => Watir and Selenium # * :id => Watir and Selenium # * :index => Watir only # * :name => Selenium only # * :xpath => Watir and Selenium # def unordered_list(name, identifier) define_method("#{name}_unordered_list") do platform.unordered_list_for identifier end end # # adds a method to retrieve the ordered list element # # @example # ordered_list(:top_five, :id => 'top') # # will generate a 'top_five_ordered_list' method # # @param [String] the name used for the generated methods # @param [Hash] identifier how we find an unordered list. The valid keys are: # * :class => Watir and Selenium # * :id => Watir and Selenium # * :index => Watir only # * :name => Selenium only # * :xpath => Watir and Selenium # def ordered_list(name, identifier) define_method("#{name}_ordered_list") do platform.ordered_list_for identifier end end end end