openmct/e2e/tests/framework/exampleTemplate.e2e.spec.js
John Hill 0413e77d8a
test(e2e): Major refactor and stabilization of e2e tests (#7581)
* fix: update broken locator

* update eslint package

* first pass of lint fixes

* update package

* change ruleset

* update component tests to match linting rules

* driveby

* start to factor out bad locators

* update gauge component

* update notebook snapshot drop area

* Update plot aria

* add draggable true to tree items

* update package

* driveby to remove dead code

* unneeded

* unneeded

* tells a screenreader that this is a row and a cell

* adds an id for dragondrops

* this should be a button

* first pass at fixing tooltip selectors

* review comments

* Updating more tests

* update to remove expect expect given our use of check functions

* add expand component

* move role around

* update more locators

* force

* new local storage

* remove choochoo steps

* test: do `lint:fix` and also add back accidentally removed code

* test: add back more removed code

* test: remove `unstable` annotation from tests which are not unstable

* test: remove invalid test-- the "new" time conductor doesn't allow for millisecond changes in fixed time

* test: fix unstable gauge test

* test: remove useless asserts-- this was secretly non-functional. now that we've fixed it, it makes no sense and just fails

* test: add back accidentally removed changes

* test: revert changes that break test

* test: more fixes

* Remove all notion of the unstable/stable e2e tests

* test: eviscerate the flake with FACTS and LOGIC

* test: fix anotha one

* lint fixes

* test: no need to wait for save dialog

* test: fix more tests

* lint: fix more warnings

* test: fix anotha one

* test: use `toHaveLength` instead of `.length).toBe()`

* test: stabilize tabs view example imagery test

* fix: more tests be fixed

* test: more `toHaveCount()`s please

* test: revert more accidentally removed fixes

* test: fix selector

* test: fix anotha one

* update lint rules to clean up bad locators in shared fixtures

* update and remove bad appActions

* test: fix some restricted notebook tests

* test: mass find/replace to enforce `toHaveCount()` instead of `.count()).toBe()`

* Remove some bad appActions and update text

* test: fix da tree tests

* test: await not await await

* test: fix upload plan appAction and add a11y

* Updating externalFixtures with best practice locators and add missing appAction framework tests

* test: fix test

* test: fix appAction test for plans

* test: yum yum fix'em up and get rid of some dragon drops

* fix: alas, a `.only()` got my hopes up that i was done fixing tests

* test: add `setTimeConductorMode` test "suite" which covers most TC related appActions

* test: fix arg

* test(couchdb): fix some network tests via expect polling

* Stabalize visual test

* getCanasPixels

* test: stabilize tooltip telemetry table test, better a11y for tooltips

* chore: update to use `docker compose` instead of `docker-compose`

* New rules, new tests, new me

* fix sort order

* test: add `waitForPlotsToRender` framework test, passthru timeout override

* test: remove `clockOptions` test as we have `page.clock` now

* test: refactor out `overrideClock`

* test: use `clock.install` instead

* test: use `clock.install` instead

* time clock fix

* test: fix timer tests

* remove ever reference to old base fixture

* test: stabilize restricted notebook test

* lint fixes

* test: use clock.install

* update timelist

* test: update visual tests to use `page.clock()`, update snapshots

* test: stabilize tree renaming/reordering test

* a11y: add aria-label and role=region to object view

* refactor: use `dragTo`

* refactor: use `dragTo`, other small fixes

* test: use `page.clock()` to stabilize tooltip telemetry table test

* test: use web-first assertion to stabilize staleness test

* test: knock out a few more `page.click`s

* test: destroy all `page.click()`s

* refactor: consistently use `'Ok'` instead of `'OK'` and `'Ok'` mixed

* test: remove gauge aria label

* test: more test fixes

* test: more fixes and refactors

* docs: add comment

* test: refactor all instances of `dragAndDrop`

* test: remove redundant test (covered in previous test steps)

* test: stabilize imagery operations tests for display layout

* chore: remove bad unicorn rule

* chore(lint): remove unused disable directives

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Co-authored-by: Jesse Mazzella <jesse.d.mazzella@nasa.gov>
2024-08-07 21:36:14 +00:00

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/*
* This test suite template is to be used when creating new test suites. It will be kept up to date with the latest improvements
* made by the Open MCT team. It will also follow our best practices as those evolve. Please use this structure as a _reference_ and clear
* or update any references when creating a new test suite!
*
* To illustrate current best practices, we've included a mocked up test suite for Renaming a Timer domain object.
*
* Demonstrated:
* - Using appActions to leverage existing functions
* - Structure
* - await, expect, test, describe syntax
* - Writing a custom function for a test suite
* - Test stub for unfinished test coverage (test.fixme)
*
* The structure should follow
* 1. imports
* 2. test.describe()
* 3. -> test1
* -> test2
* -> test3(stub)
* 4. Any custom functions
*/
// Structure: Some standard Imports. Please update the required pathing.
import { createDomainObjectWithDefaults, createExampleTelemetryObject } from '../../appActions.js';
import { expect, test } from '../../pluginFixtures.js';
/**
* Structure:
* Try to keep a single describe block per logical groups of tests.
* If your test runtime exceeds 5 minutes or 500 lines, it's likely that it will need to be split.
*
*/
test.describe('Example - Renaming Timer Object', () => {
// Top-level declaration of the Timer object created in beforeEach().
// We can then use this throughout the entire test suite.
let timer;
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
// Open a browser, navigate to the main page, and wait until all network events to resolve
await page.goto('./', { waitUntil: 'domcontentloaded' });
// We provide some helper functions in appActions like `createDomainObjectWithDefaults()`.
// This example will create a Timer object with default properties, under the root folder:
timer = await createDomainObjectWithDefaults(page, { type: 'Timer' });
// Assert the object to be created and check its name in the title
await expect(page.getByRole('main')).toContainText(timer.name);
});
/**
* Make sure to use testcase names which are descriptive and easy to understand.
* A good testcase name concisely describes the test's goal(s) and should give
* some hint as to what went wrong if the test fails.
*/
test('An existing Timer object can be renamed via the 3dot actions menu', async ({ page }) => {
const newObjectName = 'Renamed Timer';
// We've created an example of a shared function which passes the page and newObjectName values
await renameTimerFrom3DotMenu(page, timer.url, newObjectName);
// Assert that the name has changed in the browser bar to the value we assigned above
await expect(page.getByRole('main')).toContainText(newObjectName);
});
test('An existing Timer object can be renamed twice', async ({ page }) => {
const newObjectName = 'Renamed Timer';
const newObjectName2 = 'Re-Renamed Timer';
await renameTimerFrom3DotMenu(page, timer.url, newObjectName);
// Assert that the name has changed in the browser bar to the value we assigned above
await expect(page.getByRole('main')).toContainText(newObjectName);
// Rename the Timer object again
await renameTimerFrom3DotMenu(page, timer.url, newObjectName2);
// Assert that the name has changed in the browser bar to the second value
await expect(page.getByRole('main')).toContainText(newObjectName2);
});
/**
* If you run out of time to write new tests, please stub in the missing tests
* in-place with a test.fixme and BDD-style test steps.
* Someone will carry the baton!
*/
test.fixme('Can Rename Timer Object from Tree', async ({ page }) => {
//Create a new object
//Copy this object
//Delete first object
//Expect copied object to persist
});
});
/**
* The next most important concept in our testing is working with telemetry objects. Telemetry is at the core of Open MCT
* and we have developed a great pattern for working with it.
*/
test.describe('Advanced Example - Working with telemetry objects', () => {
let displayLayout;
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('./', { waitUntil: 'domcontentloaded' });
// Create a Display Layout with a meaningful name
displayLayout = await createDomainObjectWithDefaults(page, {
type: 'Display Layout',
name: 'Display Layout with Embedded SWG'
});
// Create Telemetry object within the parent object created above
//reference the display layout in the creation process
await createExampleTelemetryObject(page, displayLayout.uuid);
});
test('Can directly navigate to a Display Layout with embedded telemetry', async ({ page }) => {
//Now you can directly navigate to the displayLayout created in the beforeEach with the embedded telemetry
await page.goto(displayLayout.url);
//Expect the created Telemetry Object to be visible when directly navigating to the displayLayout
await expect(page.getByLabel('Alpha-numeric telemetry name')).toBeVisible();
});
});
/**
* Structure:
* Custom functions should be declared last.
* We are leaning on JSDoc pretty heavily to describe functionality. It is not required, but highly recommended.
*/
/**
* This is an example of a function which is shared between testcases in this test suite. When refactoring, we'll be looking
* for common functionality which makes sense to generalize for the entire test framework.
* @param {import('@playwright/test').Page} page
* @param {string} timerUrl The URL of the timer object to be renamed
* @param {string} newNameForTimer New name for object
*/
async function renameTimerFrom3DotMenu(page, timerUrl, newNameForTimer) {
// Navigate to the timer object directly
await page.goto(timerUrl);
await page.getByLabel('More actions').click();
await page.getByLabel('Edit Properties...').click();
// Rename the timer object
await page.getByLabel('Title', { exact: true }).fill(newNameForTimer);
await page.getByLabel('Save').click();
}