qutebrowser/tests/end2end/features/scroll.feature
Florian Bruhin 57fbfbd606 Set an initial window size for background tabs
When we open a background tab, it gets a hardcoded size (800x600 or so) because
it doesn't get resized by the layout yet.

By resizing it to the size it'll actually have later, we make sure scrolling to
an anchor in an background tab works, and JS also gets the correct size for
background tabs.

Fixes #1190
Fixes #2495
See #1417
2017-06-11 17:48:01 +02:00

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Feature: Scrolling
Tests the various scroll commands.
Background:
Given I open data/scroll/simple.html
And I run :tab-only
## :scroll-px
Scenario: Scrolling pixel-wise vertically
When I run :scroll-px 0 10
Then the page should be scrolled vertically
Scenario: Scrolling pixel-wise horizontally
When I run :scroll-px 10 0
Then the page should be scrolled horizontally
Scenario: Scrolling down and up
When I run :scroll-px 10 0
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 10/0
And I run :scroll-px -10 0
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 0/0
Then the page should not be scrolled
Scenario: Scrolling right and left
When I run :scroll-px 0 10
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 0/10
And I run :scroll-px 0 -10
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 0/0
Then the page should not be scrolled
Scenario: Scrolling down and up with count
When I run :scroll-px 0 10 with count 2
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 0/20
When I run :scroll-px 0 -10
When I run :scroll-px 0 -10
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 0/0
Then the page should not be scrolled
@qtwebengine_flaky
Scenario: Scrolling left and right with count
When I run :scroll-px 10 0 with count 2
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 20/0
When I run :scroll-px -10 0
When I run :scroll-px -10 0
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 0/0
Then the page should not be scrolled
Scenario: :scroll-px with a very big value
When I run :scroll-px 99999999999 0
Then the error "Numeric argument is too large for internal int representation." should be shown
Scenario: :scroll-px on a page without scrolling
When I open data/hello.txt
And I run :scroll-px 10 10
Then the page should not be scrolled
Scenario: :scroll-px with floats
# This used to be allowed, but doesn't make much sense.
When I run :scroll-px 2.5 2.5
Then the error "dx: Invalid int value 2.5" should be shown
And the page should not be scrolled
## :scroll
Scenario: Scrolling down
When I run :scroll down
Then the page should be scrolled vertically
Scenario: Scrolling down and up
When I run :scroll down
And I wait until the scroll position changed
And I run :scroll up
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 0/0
Then the page should not be scrolled
Scenario: Scrolling right
When I run :scroll right
Then the page should be scrolled horizontally
Scenario: Scrolling right and left
When I run :scroll right
And I wait until the scroll position changed
And I run :scroll left
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 0/0
Then the page should not be scrolled
Scenario: Scrolling down with count 10
When I run :scroll down with count 10
Then no crash should happen
Scenario: Scrolling with page down
When I run :scroll page-down
Then the page should be scrolled vertically
Scenario: Scrolling with page down and page up
When I run :scroll page-down
And I wait until the scroll position changed
And I run :scroll page-up
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 0/0
Then the page should not be scrolled
Scenario: Scrolling to bottom
When I run :scroll bottom
Then the page should be scrolled vertically
Scenario: Scrolling to bottom and to top
When I run :scroll bottom
And I wait until the scroll position changed
And I run :scroll top
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 0/0
Then the page should not be scrolled
Scenario: :scroll with invalid argument
When I run :scroll foobar
Then the error "Invalid value 'foobar' for direction - expected one of: bottom, down, left, page-down, page-up, right, top, up" should be shown
And the page should not be scrolled
Scenario: Scrolling down and up with count
When I run :scroll down with count 2
And I wait until the scroll position changed
And I run :scroll up
And I run :scroll up
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 0/0
Then the page should not be scrolled
Scenario: Scrolling right
When I run :scroll right
Then the page should be scrolled horizontally
Scenario: Scrolling right and left
When I run :scroll right
And I wait until the scroll position changed
And I run :scroll left
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 0/0
Then the page should not be scrolled
Scenario: Scrolling right and left with count
When I run :scroll right with count 2
And I wait until the scroll position changed
And I run :scroll left
And I run :scroll left
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 0/0
Then the page should not be scrolled
Scenario: Scrolling down with a very big count
When I run :scroll down with count 99999999999
# Make sure it doesn't hang
And I run :message-info "Still alive!"
Then the message "Still alive!" should be shown
Scenario: :scroll on a page without scrolling
When I open data/hello.txt
And I run :scroll down
Then the page should not be scrolled
## :scroll-perc
Scenario: Scrolling to bottom with :scroll-perc
When I run :scroll-perc 100
Then the page should be scrolled vertically
Scenario: Scrolling to bottom and to top with :scroll-perc
When I run :scroll-perc 100
And I wait until the scroll position changed
And I run :scroll-perc 0
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 0/0
Then the page should not be scrolled
Scenario: Scrolling to middle with :scroll-perc
When I run :scroll-perc 50
Then the page should be scrolled vertically
Scenario: Scrolling to middle with :scroll-perc (float)
When I run :scroll-perc 50.5
Then the page should be scrolled vertically
Scenario: Scrolling to middle and to top with :scroll-perc
When I run :scroll-perc 50
And I wait until the scroll position changed
And I run :scroll-perc 0
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 0/0
Then the page should not be scrolled
Scenario: Scrolling to right with :scroll-perc
When I run :scroll-perc --horizontal 100
Then the page should be scrolled horizontally
Scenario: Scrolling to right and to left with :scroll-perc
When I run :scroll-perc --horizontal 100
And I wait until the scroll position changed
And I run :scroll-perc --horizontal 0
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 0/0
Then the page should not be scrolled
Scenario: Scrolling to middle (horizontally) with :scroll-perc
When I run :scroll-perc --horizontal 50
Then the page should be scrolled horizontally
Scenario: Scrolling to middle and to left with :scroll-perc
When I run :scroll-perc --horizontal 50
And I wait until the scroll position changed
And I run :scroll-perc --horizontal 0
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 0/0
Then the page should not be scrolled
Scenario: :scroll-perc without argument
When I run :scroll-perc
Then the page should be scrolled vertically
Scenario: :scroll-perc without argument and --horizontal
When I run :scroll-perc --horizontal
Then the page should be scrolled horizontally
Scenario: :scroll-perc with count
When I run :scroll-perc with count 50
Then the page should be scrolled vertically
@qtwebengine_skip: Causes memory leak...
Scenario: :scroll-perc with a very big value
When I run :scroll-perc 99999999999
Then no crash should happen
Scenario: :scroll-perc on a page without scrolling
When I open data/hello.txt
And I run :scroll-perc 20
Then the page should not be scrolled
Scenario: :scroll-perc with count and argument
When I run :scroll-perc 0 with count 50
Then the page should be scrolled vertically
# https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/issues/1821
Scenario: :scroll-perc without doctype
When I open data/scroll/no_doctype.html
And I run :scroll-perc 100
Then the page should be scrolled vertically
## :scroll-page
Scenario: Scrolling down with :scroll-page
When I run :scroll-page 0 1
Then the page should be scrolled vertically
Scenario: Scrolling down with :scroll-page (float)
When I run :scroll-page 0 1.5
Then the page should be scrolled vertically
Scenario: Scrolling down and up with :scroll-page
When I run :scroll-page 0 1
And I wait until the scroll position changed
And I run :scroll-page 0 -1
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 0/0
Then the page should not be scrolled
Scenario: Scrolling right with :scroll-page
When I run :scroll-page 1 0
Then the page should be scrolled horizontally
Scenario: Scrolling right with :scroll-page (float)
When I run :scroll-page 1.5 0
Then the page should be scrolled horizontally
Scenario: Scrolling right and left with :scroll-page
When I run :scroll-page 1 0
And I wait until the scroll position changed
And I run :scroll-page -1 0
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 0/0
Then the page should not be scrolled
Scenario: Scrolling right and left with :scroll-page and count
When I run :scroll-page 1 0 with count 2
And I wait until the scroll position changed
And I run :scroll-page -1 0
And I wait until the scroll position changed
And I run :scroll-page -1 0
And I wait until the scroll position changed to 0/0
Then the page should not be scrolled
Scenario: :scroll-page with --bottom-navigate
When I run :scroll-perc 100
And I wait until the scroll position changed
And I run :scroll-page --bottom-navigate next 0 1
Then data/hello2.txt should be loaded
Scenario: :scroll-page with --bottom-navigate and zoom
When I run :zoom 200
And I run :scroll-perc 100
And I wait until the scroll position changed
And I run :scroll-page --bottom-navigate next 0 1
Then data/hello2.txt should be loaded
Scenario: :scroll-page with --top-navigate
When I run :scroll-page --top-navigate prev 0 -1
Then data/hello3.txt should be loaded
@qtwebengine_skip: Causes memory leak...
Scenario: :scroll-page with a very big value
When I run :scroll-page 99999999999 99999999999
Then the error "Numeric argument is too large for internal int representation." should be shown
Scenario: :scroll-page on a page without scrolling
When I open data/hello.txt
And I run :scroll-page 1 1
Then the page should not be scrolled
## issues
Scenario: Relative scroll position with a position:absolute page
When I open data/scroll/position_absolute.html
And I run :scroll-perc 100
And I wait until the scroll position changed
And I run :scroll-page --bottom-navigate next 0 1
Then data/hello2.txt should be loaded
Scenario: Scrolling to anchor in background tab
When I set general -> log-javascript-console to info
And I open about:blank
And I run :tab-only
And I open data/scroll/simple.html#anchor in a new background tab
And I run :tab-next
And I run :jseval --world main checkAnchor()
Then "[*] [PASS] Positions equal: *" should be logged