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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mark Stacey
388cdccb28
Capture UI state upon e2e test failure (#8481)
The UI state is now captured and stored as a test artifact in the event
of an e2e test failure.
2020-04-30 13:30:24 -03:00
Mark Stacey
5ee1291662
Prevent accidental use of globals (#8340)
Previously all browser globals were allowed to be used anywhere by
ESLint because we had set the `env` property to `browser` in the ESLint
config. This has made it easy to accidentally use browser globals
(e.g. #8338), so it has been removed. Instead we now have a short list
of allowed globals.

All browser globals are now accessed as properties on `window`.

Unfortunately this change resulted in a few different confusing unit
test errors, as some of our unit tests setup assumed that a particular
global would be used via `window` or `global`. In particular,
`window.fetch` didn't work correctly because it wasn't patched by the
AbortController polyfill (only `global.fetch` was being patched).
The `jsdom-global` package we were using complicated matters by setting
all of the JSDOM `window` properties directly on `global`, overwriting
the `AbortController` for example.

The `helpers.js` test setup module has been simplified somewhat by
removing `jsdom-global` and constructing the JSDOM instance manually.
The JSDOM window is set on `window`, and a few properties are set on
`global` as well as needed by various dependencies. `node-fetch` and
the AbortController polyfill/patch now work as expected as well,
though `fetch` is only available on `window` now.
2020-04-15 14:23:27 -03:00
Whymarrh Whitby
a78cf0ef3a Enable arrow-parens ESLint rule 2020-02-15 17:04:21 -03:30
Mark Stacey
5734f7210c
Add benchmark script (#7869)
The script `benchmark.js` will collect page load metrics from the
extension, and print them to a file or the console. A method for
collecting metrics was added to the web driver to help with this.

This script will calculate the min, max, average, and standard
deviation for four metrics: 'firstPaint', 'domContentLoaded', 'load',
and 'domInteractive'. The variation between samples is sometimes high,
with the results varying between samples if only 3 were taken. However,
all tests I've done locally with 5 samples have produced results within
one standard deviation of each other. The default number of samples has
been set to 10, which should be more than enough to produce consistent
results.

The benchmark can be run with the npm script `benchmark:chrome` or
`benchmark:firefox`, e.g. `yarn benchmark:chrome`.
2020-01-21 12:02:45 -04:00
Mark Stacey
206920e9bd
Add 1 second pause at the beginning of each e2e test run (#7872)
There have been intermittent test failures at the beginning of various
e2e test runs. Most tests start with waiting for the 'Welcome' button
to be visible and enabled, which means waiting for the loading screen
to go away.

It looks like the reason the test intermittently fails is that
sometimes the loading screen doesn't appear until a few moments _after_
the page loads (or that it vanishes and comes back).

It was rather difficult to track down each possible cause for the
loading screens, so in the meantime a pause has been added at the start
of each run. This should hopefully suffice to ensure the momentary gap
in loading has been passed by the time the first test starts up.
2020-01-20 18:40:01 -04:00
Mark Stacey
ca38635d22
Add page navigation to e2e web driver (#7867)
The driver now has a page navigation function that can navigate to any
of the three primary pages used in the extension. Additional pages and
support of paths can be added later as needed.
2020-01-20 13:03:07 -04:00
Mark Stacey
08dcd87d58
Refactor building of e2e web driver (#7841)
The switch case has been moved to a separate function so that the
initialization steps following the web driver instantiation could more
easily be deduplicated.
2020-01-16 14:35:50 -04:00
Mark Stacey
be08cfec0c
Wait until element is clickable before clicking in e2e tests (#7823)
* Wait until element is clickable before clicking in e2e tests

A new `findClickableElement` has been added to the webdriver to allow
finding an element and blocking until it's both visible and enabled.
This is now used by the pre-existing `clickElement` method as well.

All cases where something is clicked in the e2e tests have been
updated to use one of these methods, to ensure we don't run into
intermittent failures when loading screens take longer than usual.
2020-01-15 15:34:15 -04:00
Mark Stacey
dd4e684f7d
Consolidate webdriver initialization (#7814)
The webdriver is now instantiated directly by the webdriver module,
rather than via a helper method.
2020-01-14 13:34:38 -04:00
Mark Stacey
ac01c5c89a
Consistent jsdoc syntax (#7755)
* Specify type before parameter name

Various JSDoc `@param` entries were specified as `name {type}` rather
than `{type} name`.

A couple of `@return` entries have been given types as well.

* Use JSDoc optional syntax rather than Closure syntax

* Use @returns rather than @return

* Use consistent built-in type capitalization

Primitive types are lower-case, and Object is upper-case.

* Separate param/return description with a dash
2020-01-13 14:36:36 -04:00
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