Reputation: 51
I would like to write a protractor test for a page that uses ng-grid. I don't see any documentation on how to do that. On my page, I see a grid with data, the html looks like this:
<div class="gridStyle"
ng-grid="tenantsGridOptions"
ng-if="tenantsGridOptions != undefined" >
</div>
How do I find elements on this grid from protractor?
Upvotes: 5
Views: 4077
Reputation: 689
Consider following Controller:
var app = angular.module('angularE2EExamples');
app.controller('GridCustomersController', function ($scope, $http) {
$scope.customers = [{id: 1, name: 'Lissa Montrose', email: '[email protected]', city: 'Washington', comment: ''},
{id: 2, name: 'Karri Lanze', email: '[email protected]', city: 'Dallas', comment: ''},
{id: 3, name: 'Michael Smith', email: '[email protected]', city: 'Berkeley', comment: ''},
{id: 4, name: 'Fred Tyler', email: '[email protected]', city: 'Washington', comment: ''}
];
$scope.gridCustomers = {
data: 'customers',
columnDefs: [{field: 'id', displayName: 'Id', width: 30},
{field: 'name', displayName: 'Name'},
{field: 'email', displayName: 'Email'},
{field: 'city', displayName: 'City'},
{field: 'comment', displayName: 'Comment',
cellTemplate: '<input class="form-control input-sm" type="text" ng-input="COL_FIELD" ng-model="row.entity.comment" />'}
],
enableCellSelection: true,
enableRowSelection: false,
enableCellEdit: true,
enableColumnResize: true,
enableColumnReordering: true,
multiSelect: false,
width: 'auto'
};
});
And following HTML:
<div ng-controller="GridCustomersController">
<div class="gridStyle" ng-grid="gridCustomers" style="height: 200px">
</div>
</div>
A very useful way to acces to different elements inside ng-grid component is use by.binding('row.entity.<field>')
, where 'field
' is a key of your data model. You need to define a test case as follows:
describe('Customer test cases.', function() {
it('Should iterate all grid elements', function(){
browser.get('http://localhost:9000/customers');
element.all(by.binding('row.entity.id')).each(function(cell){
browser.sleep(500);
cell.click();
cell.getText().then(function(text){
console.log('Id: ' + text);
});
});
element.all(by.binding('row.entity.name')).each(function(cell){
browser.sleep(500);
cell.click();
cell.getText().then(function(name){
console.log('Name: ' + name);
});
});
element.all(by.model('row.entity.comment')).each(function(cell){
browser.sleep(500);
cell.click();
cell.sendKeys('New customer.');
});
browser.sleep(2000);
});
});
Source code of controller and HTML content found in Plunker
In this example, I defined a custom template for last column. So, I used by.model('row.entity.<field>')
to access to respective element.
A complete runnable example of given e2e test is available in this Git repository.
Hope It helps.
Upvotes: 3