Protractor test redirect
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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.
angular testing protractor
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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.
angular testing protractor
Please show all the relevant code, for example, what does the methodurlContains
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.
angular testing protractor
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.
angular testing protractor
angular testing protractor
edited Nov 22 at 12:56
asked Nov 22 at 12:39
Sergey
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Please show all the relevant code, for example, what does the methodurlContains
have?
– xyz
Nov 22 at 12:49
@AshishRanjan it's an import check it
– Sergey
Nov 22 at 12:56
add a comment |
Please show all the relevant code, for example, what does the methodurlContains
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).
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).
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
add a comment |
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).
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
add a comment |
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0
down vote
accepted
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).
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).
answered Nov 22 at 13:25
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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
add a comment |
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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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