qutebrowser/tests/end2end/features/javascript.feature
2017-07-04 15:08:02 +02:00

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Feature: Javascript stuff
Integration with javascript.
Scenario: Using console.log
When I set content.javascript.log to debug
And I open data/javascript/consolelog.html
Then the javascript message "console.log works!" should be logged
Scenario: Opening/Closing a window via JS
When I open data/javascript/window_open.html
And I run :tab-only
And I run :click-element id open-normal
And I wait for "Changing title for idx 1 to 'about:blank'" in the log
And I run :tab-focus 1
And I run :click-element id close-normal
Then "Focus object changed: *" should be logged
@qtwebkit_ng_skip
Scenario: Opening/closing a modal window via JS
When I open data/javascript/window_open.html
And I run :tab-only
And I run :click-element id open-modal
And I wait for "Changing title for idx 1 to 'about:blank'" in the log
And I run :tab-focus 1
And I run :click-element id close-normal
Then "Focus object changed: *" should be logged
# WebModalDialog with QtWebKit, WebDialog with QtWebEngine
And "Web*Dialog requested, but we don't support that!" should be logged
# https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/issues/906
@qtwebengine_skip
Scenario: Closing a JS window twice (issue 906) - qtwebkit
When I open about:blank
And I run :tab-only
And I open data/javascript/window_open.html in a new tab
And I run :click-element id open-normal
And I wait for "Changing title for idx 2 to 'about:blank'" in the log
And I run :tab-focus 2
And I run :click-element id close-twice
Then "Requested to close * which does not exist!" should be logged
@qtwebkit_skip @flaky
Scenario: Closing a JS window twice (issue 906) - qtwebengine
When I open about:blank
And I run :tab-only
And I open data/javascript/window_open.html in a new tab
And I run :click-element id open-normal
And I wait for "Changing title for idx 2 to 'about:blank'" in the log
And I run :buffer window_open.html
And I run :click-element id close-twice
And I wait for "Focus object changed: *" in the log
Then no crash should happen
Scenario: Opening window without user interaction with javascript-can-open-windows-automatically set to true
When I open data/hello.txt
And I set content.javascript_can_open_windows_automatically to true
And I run :tab-only
And I run :jseval if (window.open('about:blank')) { console.log('window opened'); } else { console.log('error while opening window'); }
Then the javascript message "window opened" should be logged
Scenario: Opening window without user interaction with javascript-can-open-windows-automatically set to false
When I open data/hello.txt
And I set content.javascript_can_open_windows_automatically to false
And I run :tab-only
And I run :jseval if (window.open('about:blank')) { console.log('window opened'); } else { console.log('error while opening window'); }
Then the javascript message "error while opening window" should be logged
Scenario: Executing jseval when javascript is disabled
When I set content.javascript.enabled to false
And I run :jseval console.log('jseval executed')
And I set content -> allow-javascript to true
Then the javascript message "jseval executed" should be logged
## webelement issues (mostly with QtWebEngine)
# https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/issues/2569
Scenario: Clicking on form element with tagName child
When I open data/issue2569.html
And I run :click-element id tagnameform
And I wait for "Sending fake click to *" in the log
Then no crash should happen
Scenario: Clicking on form element with text child
When I open data/issue2569.html
And I run :click-element id textform
And I wait for "Sending fake click to *" in the log
Then no crash should happen
Scenario: Clicking on svg element
When I open data/issue2569.html
And I run :click-element id icon
And I wait for "Sending fake click to *" in the log
Then no crash should happen
Scenario: Clicking on li element
When I open data/issue2569.html
And I run :click-element id listitem
And I wait for "Sending fake click to *" in the log
Then no crash should happen
# We load the tab in the background, and the HTML sets the window size for
# when it's hidden.
# Then, "the window sizes should be the same" uses :jseval to set the size
# when it's shown, and compares the two.
# https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/issues/1190
# https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/issues/2495
Scenario: Checking visible/invisible window size
When I run :tab-only
And I set general -> log-javascript-console to info
And I open data/javascript/windowsize.html in a new background tab
And I wait for "[*/data/javascript/windowsize.html:*] loaded" in the log
And I run :tab-next
Then the window sizes should be the same
Scenario: Checking visible/invisible window size with vertical tabbar
When I run :tab-only
And I set general -> log-javascript-console to info
And I set tabs -> position to left
And I open data/javascript/windowsize.html in a new background tab
And I wait for "[*/data/javascript/windowsize.html:*] loaded" in the log
And I run :tab-next
Then the window sizes should be the same