defmodule Wallaby.Query do
@moduledoc ~S"""
Provides the query DSL.
Queries are used to locate and retrieve DOM elements from a browser (see
`Wallaby.Browser`). You create queries like so:
```
Query.css(".some-css")
Query.xpath(".//input")
```
## Form elements
There are several custom finders for locating form elements. Each of these allows
finding by their name, id text, or label text. This allows for more robust querying
and decouples the query from presentation selectors like CSS classes.
```
Query.text_field("My Name")
Query.checkbox("Checkbox")
Query.select("A Fancy Select Box")
```
## Query Options
All of the query operations accept the following options:
- `:count` - The number of elements that should be found or `:any` (default: 1).
- If a `:minimum` or `:maximum` is specified, it defaults to `nil`.
- `:minimum` - The minimum number of elements that should be found, or `nil` (default: `nil`).
- `:maximum` - The maximum number of elements that should be found, or `nil` (default: `nil`).
- `:visible` - Determines if the query should return only visible elements (default: `true`).
- `:selected` - Determines if the query should return only selected elements (default: `:any`).
- `:text` - Text that should be found inside the element (default: `nil`).
- `:at` - The position (a number or `:all`) of the element to return if multiple elements satisfy the query. (default: `:all`)
Query options can also be set via functions by the same names:
```
Query.css(".names")
|> Query.visible(true)
|> Query.count(3)
```
## Re-using queries
It is often convenient to re-use queries. The easiest way is to use module
attributes:
```
@name_field Query.text_field("User Name")
@submit_button Query.button("Save")
```
If the queries need to be dynamic then you should create a module that
encapsulates the queries as functions:
```
defmodule TodoListPage do
def todo_list do
Query.css(".todo-list")
end
def todos(count) do
Query.css(".todo", count: count)
end
end
```
## What does my query do?
Wanna check out what exactly your query will do? Look no further than
`Wallaby.Query.compile/1` - it takes a query and returns the CSS or xpath
query that will be sent to the driver:
iex> Wallaby.Query.compile Wallaby.Query.text("my text")
{:xpath, ".//*[contains(normalize-space(text()), \"my text\")]"}
So, whenever you're not sure whatever a specific query will do just compile
it to get all the details!
"""
alias __MODULE__
alias Wallaby.Element
alias Wallaby.Query.XPath
defstruct method: nil,
selector: nil,
html_validation: nil,
conditions: [],
result: []
@type method ::
:css
| :xpath
| :link
| :button
| :fillable_field
| :checkbox
| :radio_button
| :option
| :select
| :file_field
| :attribute
@type attribute_key_value_pair :: {String.t(), String.t()}
@type selector ::
String.t()
| attribute_key_value_pair()
@type html_validation ::
:bad_label
| :button_type
| nil
@type conditions :: [
count: non_neg_integer | :any | nil,
minimum: non_neg_integer | nil,
maximum: non_neg_integer | nil,
text: String.t() | nil,
visible: boolean() | :any,
selected: boolean() | :any,
at: non_neg_integer | :all
]
@type result :: list(Element.t())
@type opts :: list()
@type t :: %__MODULE__{
method: method(),
selector: selector(),
html_validation: html_validation(),
conditions: conditions(),
result: result()
}
@type compiled :: {:xpath | :css, String.t()}
@doc """
Literally queries for the CSS selector you provide.
"""
def css(selector, opts \\ []) do
%Query{
method: :css,
selector: selector,
conditions: build_conditions(opts)
}
end
@doc """
Literally queries for the xpath selector you provide.
"""
def xpath(selector, opts \\ []) do
%Query{
method: :xpath,
selector: selector,
conditions: build_conditions(opts)
}
end
@doc """
This function can be used in one of two ways.
The first is by providing a selector and possible options. This generates a
query that checks if the provided text is contained anywhere.
## Example
```
Query.text("Submit", count: 1)
```
The second is by providing an existing query and a value to set as the `text`
option.
Note that the text you're querying for must appear in a single element.
To assert on text that appears in multiple (potentially nested) elements,
rather than using `assert_has/2` in combination with `Query.text/2`, use
`assert_text/{2,3}` directly.
## Examples
### Querying the text of a specific element
```
submit_button = Query.css("#submit-button")
update_button = submit_button |> Query.text("Update")
create_button = submit_button |> Query.text("Create")
```
### Asserting on the text of a single element
```
submit_button = Query.css("#submit-button")
assert_has(session, Query.text(submit_button, "Create"))
```
### Asserting on the text of nested elements
HTML:
```
<div id="unread-notifications">
Unread messages:
<strong>1 message</strong>
</div>
```
Test:
```
assert_text(session, "Unread messages: 1 message")
notifications_block = Query.css("#unread-notifications")
# It would *not* work to query as: Query.text(notifications_block, "Unread messages: 1 message")
assert_has(session, Query.text(notifications_block, "Unread messages:"))
```
"""
def text(query_or_selector, value_or_opts \\ [])
def text(%Query{} = query, value) do
update_condition(query, :text, value)
end
def text(selector, opts) do
%Query{
method: :text,
selector: selector,
conditions: build_conditions(opts)
}
end
@doc """
Checks if the provided value is contained anywhere.
"""
def value(selector, opts \\ []) do
attribute("value", selector, opts)
end
@doc """
Checks if the data attribute is contained anywhere.
"""
def data(name, selector, opts \\ []) do
attribute("data-#{name}", selector, opts)
end
@doc """
Checks if the provided attribute, value pair is contained anywhere.
"""
def attribute(name, value, opts \\ []) do
%Query{
method: :attribute,
selector: {name, value},
conditions: build_conditions(opts)
}
end
@doc """
See `Wallaby.Query.fillable_field/2`.
"""
def text_field(selector, opts \\ []) do
%Query{
method: :fillable_field,
selector: selector,
conditions: build_conditions(opts),
html_validation: :bad_label
}
end
@doc """
Looks for a text input field where the provided selector is the id, name or
placeholder of the text field itself or alternatively the id or the text of
the label.
"""
def fillable_field(selector, opts \\ []) do
%Query{
method: :fillable_field,
selector: selector,
conditions: build_conditions(opts),
html_validation: :bad_label
}
end
@doc """
Looks for a radio button where the provided selector is the id, name or
placeholder of the radio button itself or alternatively the id or the text of
the label.
"""
def radio_button(selector, opts \\ []) do
%Query{
method: :radio_button,
selector: selector,
conditions: build_conditions(opts),
html_validation: :bad_label
}
end
@doc """
Looks for a checkbox where the provided selector is the id, name or
placeholder of the checkbox itself or alternatively the id or the text of
the label.
"""
def checkbox(selector, opts \\ []) do
%Query{
method: :checkbox,
selector: selector,
conditions: build_conditions(opts),
html_validation: :bad_label
}
end
@doc """
Looks for a select box where the provided selector is the id or name of the
select box itself or alternatively the id or the text of the label.
"""
def select(selector, opts \\ []) do
%Query{
method: :select,
selector: selector,
conditions: build_conditions(opts),
html_validation: :bad_label
}
end
@doc """
Looks for an option that contains the given text.
"""
def option(selector, opts \\ []) do
%Query{
method: :option,
selector: selector,
conditions: build_conditions(opts),
html_validation: :bad_label
}
end
@doc """
Looks for a button (literal button or input type button, submit, image or
reset) where the provided selector is the id, name, value, alt or title of the
button.
"""
def button(selector, opts \\ []) do
%Query{
method: :button,
selector: selector,
conditions: build_conditions(opts),
html_validation: :button_type
}
end
@doc """
Looks for a link where the selector is the id, link text, title of the link
itself or the alt of an image child node.
"""
def link(selector, opts \\ []) do
%Query{
method: :link,
selector: selector,
conditions: build_conditions(opts),
html_validation: :bad_label
}
end
@doc """
Looks for a file input where the selector is the id or name of the file input
itself or the id or text of the label.
"""
def file_field(selector, opts \\ []) do
%Query{
method: :file_field,
selector: selector,
conditions: build_conditions(opts),
html_validation: :bad_label
}
end
@doc """
Updates a query's visibility (visible if `true`, hidden if `false`).
## Examples
```
Query.css("#modal")
|> Query.visible(true)
Query.css("#modal")
|> Query.visible(false)
```
"""
def visible(query, value) do
update_condition(query, :visible, value)
end
@doc """
Updates a query's `selected` option.
## Examples
```
Query.css("#select-dropdown")
|> Query.selected(true)
Query.css("#select-dropdown")
|> Query.selected(false)
```
"""
def selected(query, value) do
update_condition(query, :selected, value)
end
@doc """
Updates a query's `count`.
The `count` specifies how many elements you expect to be present within the scope
of the query and can be any number greater than zero or `:any`.
## Example
```elixir
# Exactly 2 elements
Query.css(".names > li")
|> Query.count(2)
# Any number of elements
Query.css(".names > li")
|> Query.count(:any)
```
"""
def count(query, value) do
update_condition(query, :count, value)
end
@doc """
Updates a query's `at` option.
## Example
```
Query.css(".names")
|> Query.at(3)
```
"""
def at(query, value) do
update_condition(query, :at, value)
end
def validate(query) do
cond do
query.conditions[:minimum] > query.conditions[:maximum] ->
{:error, :min_max}
Query.visible?(query) != true && Query.inner_text(query) ->
{:error, :cannot_set_text_with_invisible_elements}
at_number(query) != :all && (at_number(query) < 0 || not is_integer(at_number(query))) ->
{:error, {:invalid_at_number, at_number(query)}}
true ->
{:ok, query}
end
end
@doc """
Compiles a query into CSS or xpath so its ready to be sent to the driver
iex> Wallaby.Query.compile Wallaby.Query.text("my text")
{:xpath, ".//*[contains(normalize-space(text()), \\"my text\\")]"}
iex> Wallaby.Query.compile Wallaby.Query.css("#some-id")
{:css, "#some-id"}
"""
@spec compile(t) :: compiled
def compile(%{method: :css, selector: selector}), do: {:css, selector}
def compile(%{method: :xpath, selector: selector}), do: {:xpath, selector}
def compile(%{method: :link, selector: selector}), do: {:xpath, XPath.link(selector)}
def compile(%{method: :button, selector: selector}), do: {:xpath, XPath.button(selector)}
def compile(%{method: :fillable_field, selector: selector}),
do: {:xpath, XPath.fillable_field(selector)}
def compile(%{method: :checkbox, selector: selector}), do: {:xpath, XPath.checkbox(selector)}
def compile(%{method: :radio_button, selector: selector}),
do: {:xpath, XPath.radio_button(selector)}
def compile(%{method: :option, selector: selector}), do: {:xpath, XPath.option(selector)}
def compile(%{method: :select, selector: selector}), do: {:xpath, XPath.select(selector)}
def compile(%{method: :file_field, selector: selector}),
do: {:xpath, XPath.file_field(selector)}
def compile(%{method: :text, selector: selector}), do: {:xpath, XPath.text(selector)}
def compile(%{method: :attribute, selector: {name, value}}),
do: {:xpath, XPath.attribute(name, value)}
def visible?(%Query{conditions: conditions}) do
Keyword.get(conditions, :visible)
end
def selected?(%Query{conditions: conditions}) do
Keyword.get(conditions, :selected)
end
def count(%Query{conditions: conditions}) do
Keyword.get(conditions, :count) || default_count(conditions)
end
defp default_count(conditions) do
if conditions[:minimum] || conditions[:maximum] || conditions[:at] != :all do
nil
else
1
end
end
def at_number(%Query{conditions: conditions}) do
Keyword.get(conditions, :at)
end
def inner_text(%Query{conditions: conditions}) do
Keyword.get(conditions, :text)
end
def result(query) do
if specific_element_requested(query) do
[element] = query.result
element
else
query.result
end
end
def specific_element_requested(query) do
count(query) == 1 || at_number(query) != :all
end
def matches_count?(%{conditions: conditions} = query, count) do
query_count = count(query)
cond do
query_count == :any ->
count > 0
query_count ->
query_count == count
true ->
!(conditions[:minimum] && conditions[:minimum] > count) &&
!(conditions[:maximum] && conditions[:maximum] < count)
end
end
defp build_conditions(opts) do
opts
|> add_visibility()
|> add_text()
|> add_count()
|> add_selected()
|> add_at()
end
defp add_visibility(opts) do
Keyword.put_new(opts, :visible, true)
end
defp add_selected(opts) do
Keyword.put_new(opts, :selected, :any)
end
defp add_text(opts) do
Keyword.put_new(opts, :text, nil)
end
defp add_count(opts) do
opts
|> Keyword.put_new(:count, nil)
|> Keyword.put_new(:minimum, nil)
|> Keyword.put_new(:maximum, nil)
end
defp add_at(opts) do
Keyword.put_new(opts, :at, :all)
end
defp update_condition(%Query{conditions: conditions} = query, key, value) do
updated_conditions = Keyword.put(conditions, key, value)
%Query{query | conditions: updated_conditions}
end
end