@dashkite/mimic

Katana combinators for running headless browser tests with Puppeteer


License
ICU
Install
npm install @dashkite/mimic@0.2.0

Documentation

Mimic

Katana combinators for running headless browser tests with Puppeteer.

import { page, defined, select, shadow, type, submit, waitFor, Metal as $ }
  from "@dashkite/mimic"

flow [
  wrap [ puppeteer.launch() ]
  page "http://localhost:3000"
  tee flow [
    defined "x-register"
    select "x-register"
    shadow
    select "input[name='nickname']"
    type faker.internet.userName()
    select "form"
    submit
  ]
  defined "x-messages"
  select "x-messages"
  poke $.shadow
  poke $.select ".container"
  waitFor (container) ->
    if container.textContent.trim() != ""
      container.textContent
  equal "Registration succeeded"
]

Installation

Bundle using your favorite bundler:

npm i @dashkite/mimic

API

page url

Navigate to the given URL. Places the resulting page on the stack.

defined name

Wait until the custom element corresponding to the given name is defined.

render html

Set the innerHTML of the element at the top of the stack to given HTML.

select selector

Selects and pushes an element matching the given selector.

shadow

Pushes the shadowRoot for the node at the top of the stack.

sleep ms

Sleep for the given duration in milliseconds.

pause

Sleep for 1 second.

clear

Clears the value of the element at the top of the stack.

type text

Simulates typing the given text into the form element at the top of the stack.

submit

Calls requestSubmit on the form element at the top of the stack.

evaluate fn

Given a page at the top of the stack, evaluates the given function in browser context. The function may take the node as an argument.

waitFor condition

Given a page at the top of the stack, evaluates the given function in browser context until it returns a truthy value. The function may take the node as an argument. Any return value is automatically serialized and pushed onto the stack.

equal expected

Given a value at the top of the stack, calls assert.equal with the given and expected values.