expect-puppeteer
Assertion library for Puppeteer.
npm install expect-puppeteer
Usage
Without Jest:
import expect from 'expect-puppeteer'
;(async () => {
const browser = await puppeteer.launch()
const page = await browser.newPage()
await page.goto('https://google.com')
await expect(page).toMatch('google')
await browser.close()
})()
Use with Jest
To use with Jest, just modify your configuration:
{
"setupFilesAfterEnv": ["expect-puppeteer"]
}
Why do I need it
Writing integration test is very hard, especially when you are testing a Single Page Applications. Data are loaded asynchronously and it is difficult to know exactly when an element will be displayed in the page.
Puppeteer API is great, but it is low level and not designed for integration testing.
This API is designed for integration testing:
- It will wait for element before running an action
- It adds additional feature like matching an element using text
Example
await page.click('button')
await page.toClick('button')
await page.toClick('button', { text: 'My button' })
API
Table of Contents
expect(instance).toClick(selector[, options])
Expect an element to be in the page or element, then click on it.
await expect(page).toClick('button', { text: 'Home' })
await expect(page).toClick({ type: 'xpath', value: '\\a' }, { text: 'Click' })
expect(page).toDisplayDialog(block)
Expect block function to trigger a dialog and returns it.
const dialog = await expect(page).toDisplayDialog(async () => {
await expect(page).toClick('button', { text: 'Show dialog' })
})
expect(instance).toFill(selector, value[, options])
Expect a control to be in the page or element, then fill it with text.
await expect(page).toFill('input[name="firstName"]', 'James')
expect(instance).toFillForm(selector, values[, options])
Expect a form to be in the page or element, then fill its controls.
await expect(page).toFillForm('form[name="myForm"]', {
firstName: 'James',
lastName: 'Bond',
})
expect(instance).toMatch(matcher[, options])
Expect a text or a string RegExp to be present in the page or element.
instance
<Page|ElementHandle> Contextmatcher
<string|RegExp> A text or a RegExp to match in pageoptions
<Object> Optional parameters
polling
<string|number> An interval at which the pageFunction
is executed, defaults to raf
. If polling
is a number, then it is treated as an interval in milliseconds at which the function would be executed. If polling
is a string, then it can be one of the following values:
raf
- to constantly execute pageFunction
in requestAnimationFrame
callback. This is the tightest polling mode which is suitable to observe styling changes.mutation
- to execute pageFunction
on every DOM mutation.
timeout
<number> maximum time to wait for in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000
(30 seconds). Pass 0
to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the page.setDefaultTimeout(timeout) method.
await expect(page).toMatch('Lorem ipsum')
await expect(page).toMatch(/lo.*/)
expect(instance).toMatchElement(selector[, options])
Expect an element be present in the page or element.
instance
<Page|ElementHandle> Contextselector
<string> A selector to match elementoptions
<Object> Optional parameters
polling
<string|number> An interval at which the pageFunction
is executed, defaults to raf
. If polling
is a number, then it is treated as an interval in milliseconds at which the function would be executed. If polling
is a string, then it can be one of the following values:
raf
- to constantly execute pageFunction
in requestAnimationFrame
callback. This is the tightest polling mode which is suitable to observe styling changes.mutation
- to execute pageFunction
on every DOM mutation.
timeout
<number> maximum time to wait for in milliseconds. Defaults to 30000
(30 seconds). Pass 0
to disable timeout. The default value can be changed by using the page.setDefaultTimeout(timeout) method.text
<string|RegExp> A text or a RegExp to match in element textContent
.visible
<boolean> wait for element to be present in DOM and to be visible, i.e. to not have display: none
or visibility: hidden
CSS properties. Defaults to false
.
const row = await expect(page).toMatchElement('tr', { text: 'My row' })
await expect(row).toClick('td:nth-child(2) a')
expect(instance).toSelect(selector, valueOrText)
Expect a select control to be present in the page or element, then select the specified option.
await expect(page).toSelect('select[name="choices"]', 'Choice 1')
expect(instance).toUploadFile(selector, filePath)
Expect a input file control to be present in the page or element, then fill it with a local file.
import path from 'path'
await expect(page).toUploadFile(
'input[type="file"]',
path.join(__dirname, 'file.txt'),
)
An object used as parameter in order to select an element.
type
<"xpath"|"css"> The type of the selectorvalue
<string> The value of the selector
{type:'css', value:'form[name="myForm"]'}
{type:'xpath', value:'.\\a'}
Configure default options
To configure default options like timeout
, expect-puppeteer
exposes two methods: getDefaultOptions
and setDefaultOptions
. You can find available options in Puppeteer page.waitForFunction
documentation. Default options are set to: { timeout: 500 }
.
import { setDefaultOptions } from 'expect-puppeteer'
setDefaultOptions({ timeout: 1000 })
License
MIT