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I've got an Angular application which I want to test. It has login section and I need to know somehow whether it worked fine (it sent login data, opened a socket connection, redirected to the apps depth and a route guard didn't prevent that redirection).



I've tried



import { AppPage } from './app.po';
import { browser, by, element, until } from "protractor";
import urlContains = until.urlContains;


...



it('should log in', () => {
page.navigateTo();
page.fillInputs();
page.logIn();

browser.waitForAngular();
browser.wait(() => {
return urlContains('dashboard');
}, 2000);
});


And it succeeds even if I do fill field with incorrect data and the app doesn't do any redirects. How do I achieve this redirect await and then checking the url?



I'm using Angular 6 if it's important.



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  • Please show all the relevant code, for example, what does the method urlContains have?
    – xyz
    Nov 22 at 12:49










  • @AshishRanjan it's an import check it
    – Sergey
    Nov 22 at 12:56















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I've got an Angular application which I want to test. It has login section and I need to know somehow whether it worked fine (it sent login data, opened a socket connection, redirected to the apps depth and a route guard didn't prevent that redirection).



I've tried



import { AppPage } from './app.po';
import { browser, by, element, until } from "protractor";
import urlContains = until.urlContains;


...



it('should log in', () => {
page.navigateTo();
page.fillInputs();
page.logIn();

browser.waitForAngular();
browser.wait(() => {
return urlContains('dashboard');
}, 2000);
});


And it succeeds even if I do fill field with incorrect data and the app doesn't do any redirects. How do I achieve this redirect await and then checking the url?



I'm using Angular 6 if it's important.



Yes, I've seen a similar topic with answer that I don't understand.










share|improve this question
























  • Please show all the relevant code, for example, what does the method urlContains have?
    – xyz
    Nov 22 at 12:49










  • @AshishRanjan it's an import check it
    – Sergey
    Nov 22 at 12:56













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I've got an Angular application which I want to test. It has login section and I need to know somehow whether it worked fine (it sent login data, opened a socket connection, redirected to the apps depth and a route guard didn't prevent that redirection).



I've tried



import { AppPage } from './app.po';
import { browser, by, element, until } from "protractor";
import urlContains = until.urlContains;


...



it('should log in', () => {
page.navigateTo();
page.fillInputs();
page.logIn();

browser.waitForAngular();
browser.wait(() => {
return urlContains('dashboard');
}, 2000);
});


And it succeeds even if I do fill field with incorrect data and the app doesn't do any redirects. How do I achieve this redirect await and then checking the url?



I'm using Angular 6 if it's important.



Yes, I've seen a similar topic with answer that I don't understand.










share|improve this question















I've got an Angular application which I want to test. It has login section and I need to know somehow whether it worked fine (it sent login data, opened a socket connection, redirected to the apps depth and a route guard didn't prevent that redirection).



I've tried



import { AppPage } from './app.po';
import { browser, by, element, until } from "protractor";
import urlContains = until.urlContains;


...



it('should log in', () => {
page.navigateTo();
page.fillInputs();
page.logIn();

browser.waitForAngular();
browser.wait(() => {
return urlContains('dashboard');
}, 2000);
});


And it succeeds even if I do fill field with incorrect data and the app doesn't do any redirects. How do I achieve this redirect await and then checking the url?



I'm using Angular 6 if it's important.



Yes, I've seen a similar topic with answer that I don't understand.







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  • Please show all the relevant code, for example, what does the method urlContains have?
    – xyz
    Nov 22 at 12:49










  • @AshishRanjan it's an import check it
    – Sergey
    Nov 22 at 12:56


















  • Please show all the relevant code, for example, what does the method urlContains have?
    – xyz
    Nov 22 at 12:49










  • @AshishRanjan it's an import check it
    – Sergey
    Nov 22 at 12:56
















Please show all the relevant code, for example, what does the method urlContains have?
– xyz
Nov 22 at 12:49




Please show all the relevant code, for example, what does the method urlContains have?
– xyz
Nov 22 at 12:49












@AshishRanjan it's an import check it
– Sergey
Nov 22 at 12:56




@AshishRanjan it's an import check it
– Sergey
Nov 22 at 12:56












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It seems I may have an old version of protractor, I could not find urlContains method the until namespace. I work with ExpectedConditions and it works fine for me.



So using Expected Conditions, you can have a code like:



expect(
browser.wait(
protractor.ExpectedConditions.urlContains("dashboard"), 5000
)
.catch(() => {return false})
).toBeTruthy(`Url match could not succced`);


I like using a catch so that the script doesn't stop in between whenever an error comes. Also an expect() will mark one test case(useful in reading generated reports).






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  • Thank you for your response. Is there a way to detect "navigation end"? I also want to gather all items from menu and walk through them to make sure every "tab" is working as expected.
    – Sergey
    Nov 22 at 16:34










  • @Sergey: Protractor has no knowledge of angular objects. But if you have not disabled angular wait and using protractor commands (not selenium commands ) then protractor will automatically wait for navigation to complete before proceeding with next task in its queue
    – xyz
    Nov 22 at 17:12











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It seems I may have an old version of protractor, I could not find urlContains method the until namespace. I work with ExpectedConditions and it works fine for me.



So using Expected Conditions, you can have a code like:



expect(
browser.wait(
protractor.ExpectedConditions.urlContains("dashboard"), 5000
)
.catch(() => {return false})
).toBeTruthy(`Url match could not succced`);


I like using a catch so that the script doesn't stop in between whenever an error comes. Also an expect() will mark one test case(useful in reading generated reports).






share|improve this answer





















  • Thank you for your response. Is there a way to detect "navigation end"? I also want to gather all items from menu and walk through them to make sure every "tab" is working as expected.
    – Sergey
    Nov 22 at 16:34










  • @Sergey: Protractor has no knowledge of angular objects. But if you have not disabled angular wait and using protractor commands (not selenium commands ) then protractor will automatically wait for navigation to complete before proceeding with next task in its queue
    – xyz
    Nov 22 at 17:12















up vote
0
down vote



accepted










It seems I may have an old version of protractor, I could not find urlContains method the until namespace. I work with ExpectedConditions and it works fine for me.



So using Expected Conditions, you can have a code like:



expect(
browser.wait(
protractor.ExpectedConditions.urlContains("dashboard"), 5000
)
.catch(() => {return false})
).toBeTruthy(`Url match could not succced`);


I like using a catch so that the script doesn't stop in between whenever an error comes. Also an expect() will mark one test case(useful in reading generated reports).






share|improve this answer





















  • Thank you for your response. Is there a way to detect "navigation end"? I also want to gather all items from menu and walk through them to make sure every "tab" is working as expected.
    – Sergey
    Nov 22 at 16:34










  • @Sergey: Protractor has no knowledge of angular objects. But if you have not disabled angular wait and using protractor commands (not selenium commands ) then protractor will automatically wait for navigation to complete before proceeding with next task in its queue
    – xyz
    Nov 22 at 17:12













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up vote
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It seems I may have an old version of protractor, I could not find urlContains method the until namespace. I work with ExpectedConditions and it works fine for me.



So using Expected Conditions, you can have a code like:



expect(
browser.wait(
protractor.ExpectedConditions.urlContains("dashboard"), 5000
)
.catch(() => {return false})
).toBeTruthy(`Url match could not succced`);


I like using a catch so that the script doesn't stop in between whenever an error comes. Also an expect() will mark one test case(useful in reading generated reports).






share|improve this answer












It seems I may have an old version of protractor, I could not find urlContains method the until namespace. I work with ExpectedConditions and it works fine for me.



So using Expected Conditions, you can have a code like:



expect(
browser.wait(
protractor.ExpectedConditions.urlContains("dashboard"), 5000
)
.catch(() => {return false})
).toBeTruthy(`Url match could not succced`);


I like using a catch so that the script doesn't stop in between whenever an error comes. Also an expect() will mark one test case(useful in reading generated reports).







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  • Thank you for your response. Is there a way to detect "navigation end"? I also want to gather all items from menu and walk through them to make sure every "tab" is working as expected.
    – Sergey
    Nov 22 at 16:34










  • @Sergey: Protractor has no knowledge of angular objects. But if you have not disabled angular wait and using protractor commands (not selenium commands ) then protractor will automatically wait for navigation to complete before proceeding with next task in its queue
    – xyz
    Nov 22 at 17:12


















  • Thank you for your response. Is there a way to detect "navigation end"? I also want to gather all items from menu and walk through them to make sure every "tab" is working as expected.
    – Sergey
    Nov 22 at 16:34










  • @Sergey: Protractor has no knowledge of angular objects. But if you have not disabled angular wait and using protractor commands (not selenium commands ) then protractor will automatically wait for navigation to complete before proceeding with next task in its queue
    – xyz
    Nov 22 at 17:12
















Thank you for your response. Is there a way to detect "navigation end"? I also want to gather all items from menu and walk through them to make sure every "tab" is working as expected.
– Sergey
Nov 22 at 16:34




Thank you for your response. Is there a way to detect "navigation end"? I also want to gather all items from menu and walk through them to make sure every "tab" is working as expected.
– Sergey
Nov 22 at 16:34












@Sergey: Protractor has no knowledge of angular objects. But if you have not disabled angular wait and using protractor commands (not selenium commands ) then protractor will automatically wait for navigation to complete before proceeding with next task in its queue
– xyz
Nov 22 at 17:12




@Sergey: Protractor has no knowledge of angular objects. But if you have not disabled angular wait and using protractor commands (not selenium commands ) then protractor will automatically wait for navigation to complete before proceeding with next task in its queue
– xyz
Nov 22 at 17:12


















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