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Mark Stacey
27cfb6aa51
Move webdriver interactions into driver module (#7798)
The Selenium webdriver is difficult to use, and easy to misuse. To help
use the driver and make it easier to maintain our e2e tests, all driver
interactions are now performed via a `driver` module. This is basically
a wrapper class around the `selenium-webdriver` that exposes only the
methods we want to use directly, along with all of our helper methods.
2020-01-13 11:07:32 -04:00
Mark Stacey
8f40cd8438
Update selenium-webdriver (#7749)
Update `selenium-webdriver` to v4.0.0-alpha.5. Despite the fact that
this version has "alpha" in the name, the maintainer of
`selenium-webdriver` has described this release as stable [1].

A few APIs were removed or changed in v4, which required changes to our
Firefox webdriver.

The port used for webdriver communication can now be specified
manually. This was required to ensure the threebox tests kept working,
because they used two different driver instances. This new version of
`selenium-webdriver` now uses the same port for each instance of the
webdriver (unlike the old version, which generated a new port for each
one), so it was necessary to manually specify the port to prevent the
same port from being used for both instances.

`chromedriver` required an update, as the version we were using was not
compatible with the new W3C WebDriver protocol. I've updated
`geckodriver` as well, just to bring it in line with the version of
Firefox we are using.

[1]: https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/selenium/issues/5617#issuecomment-373446249
2020-01-07 10:01:06 -04:00
Mark Stacey
12fb5ad985 Refactor webdriver setup (#7690)
The setup for each browser web driver instance has been extracted from
`helpers.js` and moved to the `webdriver` directory.
2019-12-11 11:14:58 -08:00