Reputation: 941
After discovering Mocha and webdriverjs, I wanted to give it a shot, after reading the readme.md
in https://github.com/camme/webdriverjs, so i began with a trivial test.
var webdriverjs = require("webdriverjs"),
client = webdriverjs.remote(),
expect = require("chai").expect;
suite('Functional tests', function(done) {
setup(function(done) {
client.init().url('http://www.google.com', done);
});
test('test if you can open a firefox page', function() {
var inputType = client.getAttribute('#searchtext_home', 'type');
expect(inputType).to.be.a('string');
console.log(myString);
});
teardown(function(done) {
client.end(done);
//done();
});
});
Get the input element of google and expect its type is text.
I end up with an object in inputType
variable.
AssertionError: expected { Object (sessionId, desiredCapabilities, ...) } to be a string
Upvotes: 0
Views: 293
Reputation: 7585
It does return an object from client.getAttribute()
. So you should use it's 3rd parameter which is a callback function like this:
test('test if you can open a firefox page', function(done) {
client.getAttribute('#searchtext_home', 'type', function(err, inputType) {
expect(inputType).to.be.a('string');
done();
});
});
See more detail example code here.
Upvotes: 1