项目作者: perl-weasel

项目描述 :
Weasel - Perl's better Mink
高级语言: Perl
项目地址: git://github.com/perl-weasel/weasel.git
创建时间: 2016-02-16T10:14:20Z
项目社区:https://github.com/perl-weasel/weasel

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NAME

Weasel - Perl’s php/Mink-inspired abstracted web-driver framework

Build Status

VERSION

0.29

SYNOPSIS

  1. use Weasel;
  2. use Weasel::Session;
  3. use Weasel::Driver::Selenium2;
  4. my $weasel = Weasel->new(
  5. default_session => 'default',
  6. sessions => {
  7. default => Weasel::Session->new(
  8. driver => Weasel::Driver::Selenium2->new(%opts),
  9. ),
  10. });
  11. $weasel->session->get('http://localhost/index');

DESCRIPTION

This module abstracts away the differences between the various
web-driver protocols, like the Mink project does for PHP.

While heavily inspired by Mink, Weasel aims to improve over it
by being extensible, providing not just access to the underlying
browser, yet to provide building blocks for further development
and abstraction.

Pherkin::Extension::Weasel
provides integration with
Test::BDD::Cucumber
(aka pherkin), for BDD testing.

For the actual page interaction, this module needs a driver to
be installed. Currently, that means
Weasel::Driver::Selenium2.
Other driver implementations, such as Sahi
can be independently developed and uploaded to CPAN, or contributed.
(We welcome and encourage both!)

DIFFERENCES WITH OTHER FRAMEWORKS

Mnemonics for element lookup patterns

The central registry of xpath expressions to find common page elements
helps to keep page access code clean. E.g. compare:

  1. use Weasel::FindExpanders::HTML;
  2. $session->page->find('*contains', text => 'Some text');

With

  1. $session->page->find(".//*[contains(.,'Some text')]
  2. [not(.//*[contains(.,'Some text')])]");

Multiple patterns can be registered for a single mnemonic. These
which be concatenated into a single xpath expression. This concatenated
expression allows to efficiently find matching elemnets with a single
driver query.

Besides good performance, this has the benefit that the following

  1. $session->page->find('*button', text => 'Click!');

can be easily extended to match
Dojo toolkit’s buttons as well
as regular buttens. The problem with Dojo’s buttons is that their DOM
tree doesn’t actually contain (visible) BUTTON or INPUT tags. To load
support for Dojo widgets, simply:

  1. use Weasel::Widgets::Dojo;

Widgets encapsulate specific behaviours

All elements in Weasel are of the base type Weasel::Element, which
encapsulates the regular element interactions (click, find children, etc).

While most elements will be represented by Weasel::Element, it’s possible
to implement other wrappers. These offer a logical extension point to
implement tag-specific utility functions. E.g.
Weasel::Widgets::HTML::Select, which adds the utility function
select_option.

These widgets also offer a good way to override default behaviours. One
such case is the Dojo implementation of a select element. This element
replaces the select tag entirely and in contrast with the original, doesn’t
keep the options as child elements of the select-replacing tag. By using
the Dojo widget library

  1. use Weasel::Widget::Dojo;

the lack of the parent/child relation between the the select and its options
is transparently handled by overriding the widget’s find and find_all
methods.

INSTALLATION

  1. # Install Weasel
  2. $ cpanm Weasel
  3. # Install Weasel's web driver
  4. $ cpanm Weasel::Driver::Selenium2

If you want to use Weasel’s support for Dojo-widget interaction, also:

  1. $ cpanm Weasel::Widgets::Dojo

If you want to use Weasel with its Pherkin (BDD) integration, also:

  1. $ cpanm Pherkin::Extension::Weasel

SUPPORT

BUGS

Bugs can be filed in the GitHub issue tracker for the Weasel project:
https://github.com/perl-weasel/weasel/issues

DISCUSSION

Community support is available through
weasel@googlegroups.com"">perl-weasel@googlegroups.com.

Chat support is available in the
#perl-weasel:matrix.org
channel

COPYRIGHT

  1. Copyright (c) 2016-2020 Erik Huelsmann

LICENSE

Same as Perl