Example #1
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def submit_the_only_form(self):
    """
    Look for a form on the page and submit it.

    Asserts if more than one form exists.
    """
    form = ElementSelector(world.browser, str('//form'))
    assert form, "Cannot find a form on the page."
    form.submit()
Example #2
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def submit_the_only_form(self):
    """
    Look for a form on the page and submit it.

    Asserts if more than one form exists.
    """
    form = ElementSelector(world.browser, str('//form'))
    assert form, "Cannot find a form on the page."
    form.submit()
Example #3
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def submit_form_id(self, id_):
    """
    Submit the form with given id (used to disambiguate between multiple
    forms).
    """
    form = ElementSelector(
        world.browser,
        str('id("{id}")'.format(id=id_)),
    )
    assert form, "Cannot find a form with ID '{}' on the page.".format(id_)
    form.submit()
Example #4
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def submit_form_id(self, id_):
    """
    Submit the form with given id (used to disambiguate between multiple
    forms).
    """
    form = ElementSelector(
        world.browser,
        str('id("{id}")'.format(id=id_)),
    )
    assert form, "Cannot find a form with ID '{}' on the page.".format(id_)
    form.submit()
Example #5
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def submit_form_action(self, url):
    """
    Submit the form with the given action URL (i.e. the form that submits to
    ``/post/my/data``).
    """
    form = ElementSelector(
        world.browser,
        str('//form[@action="%s"]' % url),
    )
    assert form, \
        "Cannot find a form with action '{}' on the page.".format(url)
    form.submit()
Example #6
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def submit_form_action(self, url):
    """
    Submit the form with the given action URL (i.e. the form that submits to
    ``/post/my/data``).
    """
    form = ElementSelector(
        world.browser,
        str('//form[@action="%s"]' % url),
    )
    assert form, \
        "Cannot find a form with action '{}' on the page.".format(url)
    form.submit()
Example #7
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def click_on_label(self, label):
    """
    Click on the given label.

    On a correctly set up form this will highlight the appropriate field.
    """

    elem = ElementSelector(
        world.browser,
        str('//label[normalize-space(text())=%s]' % string_literal(label)),
        filter_displayed=True,
    )
    assert_true(elem, "Cannot find a label with text '{}'.".format(label))
    elem.click()
Example #8
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def click_on_label(self, label):
    """
    Click on the given label.

    On a correctly set up form this will highlight the appropriate field.
    """

    elem = ElementSelector(
        world.browser,
        str('//label[normalize-space(text())=%s]' % string_literal(label)),
        filter_displayed=True,
    )
    if not elem:
        raise AssertionError(
            "Cannot find a label with text '{}'.".format(label))
    elem.click()
Example #9
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    def check_element():
        """Check for the element with the given id."""

        assert ElementSelector(
            world.browser,
            'id("%s")' % element_id,
            filter_displayed=True,
        ), "Expected element with given id."
Example #10
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def should_see_link_text(self, link_text, link_url):
    """Assert a link with the provided text points to the provided URL."""

    elements = ElementSelector(
        world.browser,
        str('//a[@href="%s"][./text()="%s"]' % (link_url, link_text)),
        filter_displayed=True,
    )
    if not elements:
        raise AssertionError("Expected link not found.")
Example #11
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def should_see_link(self, link_url):
    """Assert a link with the provided URL is visible on the page."""

    elements = ElementSelector(
        world.browser,
        str('//a[@href="%s"]' % link_url),
        filter_displayed=True,
    )
    if not elements:
        raise AssertionError("Expected link not found.")
Example #12
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def see_form(self, url):
    """
    Assert the existence of a HTML form that submits to the given URL.
    """

    elements = ElementSelector(
        world.browser,
        str('//form[@action="%s"]' % url),
        filter_displayed=True,
    )
    if not elements:
        raise AssertionError("Expected form not found.")
Example #13
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def should_not_see_id(self, element_id):
    """
    Assert an element with the given ``id`` is not visible.
    """

    elements = ElementSelector(
        world.browser,
        'id("%s")' % element_id,
        filter_displayed=True,
    )
    if elements:
        raise AssertionError("Expected element with given id to be absent.")
Example #14
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def element_contains(self, element_id, value):
    """
    Assert provided content is contained within an element found by ``id``.
    """

    elements = ElementSelector(
        world.browser,
        str('id("{id}")[contains(., "{value}")]'.format(id=element_id,
                                                        value=value)),
        filter_displayed=True,
    )
    if not elements:
        raise AssertionError("Expected element not found.")
Example #15
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def should_include_link_text(self, link_text, link_url):
    """
    Assert a link containing the provided text points to the provided URL.
    """

    elements = ElementSelector(
        world.browser,
        str('//a[@href="%s"][contains(., %s)]' %
            (link_url, string_literal(link_text))),
        filter_displayed=True,
    )
    if not elements:
        raise AssertionError("Expected link not found.")
Example #16
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def find_by_tooltip(browser, tooltip):
    """
    Find elements with the given tooltip.

    :param browser: ``world.browser``
    :param tooltip: Tooltip to search for

    Returns: an :class:`ElementSelector`
    """

    return ElementSelector(
        world.browser,
        str('//*[@title=%(tooltip)s or @data-original-title=%(tooltip)s]' %
            dict(tooltip=string_literal(tooltip))),
        filter_displayed=True,
    )