qutebrowser/tests/end2end/features/test_javascript_bdd.py
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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# vim: ft=python fileencoding=utf-8 sts=4 sw=4 et:
# Copyright 2016-2017 Florian Bruhin (The Compiler) <mail@qutebrowser.org>
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import pytest_bdd as bdd
bdd.scenarios('javascript.feature')
@bdd.then("the window sizes should be the same")
def check_window_sizes(quteproc):
hidden = quteproc.wait_for_js('hidden window size: *')
quteproc.send_cmd(':jseval --world main updateText("visible")')
visible = quteproc.wait_for_js('visible window size: *')
hidden_size = hidden.message.split()[-1]
visible_size = visible.message.split()[-1]
assert hidden_size == visible_size