Commit c9a7be6b by Jay Zoldak

Merge pull request #1727 from MITx/feature/will/lettuce_test_helpers

Feature/will/lettuce test helpers
parents fece9376 6564cc57
Feature: Advanced (manual) course policy
In order to specify course policy settings for which no custom user interface exists
I want to be able to manually enter JSON key/value pairs
I want to be able to manually enter JSON key /value pairs
Scenario: A course author sees default advanced settings
Given I have opened a new course in Studio
......
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
from common import *
import time
from terrain.steps import reload_the_page
from selenium.common.exceptions import WebDriverException
from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC
from nose.tools import assert_true, assert_false, assert_equal
......@@ -18,13 +19,14 @@ DISPLAY_NAME_KEY = "display_name"
DISPLAY_NAME_VALUE = '"Robot Super Course"'
############### ACTIONS ####################
@step('I select the Advanced Settings$')
def i_select_advanced_settings(step):
expand_icon_css = 'li.nav-course-settings i.icon-expand'
if world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(expand_icon_css):
css_click(expand_icon_css)
world.css_click(expand_icon_css)
link_css = 'li.nav-course-settings-advanced a'
css_click(link_css)
world.css_click(link_css)
@step('I am on the Advanced Course Settings page in Studio$')
......@@ -35,24 +37,8 @@ def i_am_on_advanced_course_settings(step):
@step(u'I press the "([^"]*)" notification button$')
def press_the_notification_button(step, name):
def is_visible(driver):
return EC.visibility_of_element_located((By.CSS_SELECTOR, css,))
# def is_invisible(driver):
# return EC.invisibility_of_element_located((By.CSS_SELECTOR,css,))
css = 'a.%s-button' % name.lower()
wait_for(is_visible)
time.sleep(float(1))
css_click_at(css)
# is_invisible is not returning a boolean, not working
# try:
# css_click_at(css)
# wait_for(is_invisible)
# except WebDriverException, e:
# css_click_at(css)
# wait_for(is_invisible)
world.css_click_at(css)
@step(u'I edit the value of a policy key$')
......@@ -61,7 +47,7 @@ def edit_the_value_of_a_policy_key(step):
It is hard to figure out how to get into the CodeMirror
area, so cheat and do it from the policy key field :)
"""
e = css_find(KEY_CSS)[get_index_of(DISPLAY_NAME_KEY)]
e = world.css_find(KEY_CSS)[get_index_of(DISPLAY_NAME_KEY)]
e._element.send_keys(Keys.TAB, Keys.END, Keys.ARROW_LEFT, ' ', 'X')
......@@ -85,7 +71,7 @@ def i_see_default_advanced_settings(step):
@step('the settings are alphabetized$')
def they_are_alphabetized(step):
key_elements = css_find(KEY_CSS)
key_elements = world.css_find(KEY_CSS)
all_keys = []
for key in key_elements:
all_keys.append(key.value)
......@@ -118,13 +104,13 @@ def assert_policy_entries(expected_keys, expected_values):
for counter in range(len(expected_keys)):
index = get_index_of(expected_keys[counter])
assert_false(index == -1, "Could not find key: " + expected_keys[counter])
assert_equal(expected_values[counter], css_find(VALUE_CSS)[index].value, "value is incorrect")
assert_equal(expected_values[counter], world.css_find(VALUE_CSS)[index].value, "value is incorrect")
def get_index_of(expected_key):
for counter in range(len(css_find(KEY_CSS))):
for counter in range(len(world.css_find(KEY_CSS))):
# Sometimes get stale reference if I hold on to the array of elements
key = css_find(KEY_CSS)[counter].value
key = world.css_find(KEY_CSS)[counter].value
if key == expected_key:
return counter
......@@ -133,14 +119,14 @@ def get_index_of(expected_key):
def get_display_name_value():
index = get_index_of(DISPLAY_NAME_KEY)
return css_find(VALUE_CSS)[index].value
return world.css_find(VALUE_CSS)[index].value
def change_display_name_value(step, new_value):
e = css_find(KEY_CSS)[get_index_of(DISPLAY_NAME_KEY)]
e = world.css_find(KEY_CSS)[get_index_of(DISPLAY_NAME_KEY)]
display_name = get_display_name_value()
for count in range(len(display_name)):
e._element.send_keys(Keys.TAB, Keys.END, Keys.BACK_SPACE)
# Must delete "" before typing the JSON value
e._element.send_keys(Keys.TAB, Keys.END, Keys.BACK_SPACE, Keys.BACK_SPACE, new_value)
press_the_notification_button(step, "Save")
\ No newline at end of file
press_the_notification_button(step, "Save")
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
from common import *
from nose.tools import assert_true, assert_equal
from terrain.steps import reload_the_page
from selenium.common.exceptions import StaleElementReferenceException
############### ACTIONS ####################
@step('I select Checklists from the Tools menu$')
def i_select_checklists(step):
expand_icon_css = 'li.nav-course-tools i.icon-expand'
if world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(expand_icon_css):
css_click(expand_icon_css)
world.css_click(expand_icon_css)
link_css = 'li.nav-course-tools-checklists a'
css_click(link_css)
world.css_click(link_css)
@step('I have opened Checklists$')
......@@ -20,7 +24,7 @@ def i_have_opened_checklists(step):
@step('I see the four default edX checklists$')
def i_see_default_checklists(step):
checklists = css_find('.checklist-title')
checklists = world.css_find('.checklist-title')
assert_equal(4, len(checklists))
assert_true(checklists[0].text.endswith('Getting Started With Studio'))
assert_true(checklists[1].text.endswith('Draft a Rough Course Outline'))
......@@ -58,7 +62,7 @@ def i_select_a_link_to_the_course_outline(step):
@step('I am brought to the course outline page$')
def i_am_brought_to_course_outline(step):
assert_equal('Course Outline', css_find('.outline .title-1')[0].text)
assert_equal('Course Outline', world.css_find('.outline .title-1')[0].text)
assert_equal(1, len(world.browser.windows))
......@@ -90,30 +94,30 @@ def i_am_brought_to_help_page_in_new_window(step):
def verifyChecklist2Status(completed, total, percentage):
def verify_count(driver):
try:
statusCount = css_find('#course-checklist1 .status-count').first
statusCount = world.css_find('#course-checklist1 .status-count').first
return statusCount.text == str(completed)
except StaleElementReferenceException:
return False
wait_for(verify_count)
assert_equal(str(total), css_find('#course-checklist1 .status-amount').first.text)
world.wait_for(verify_count)
assert_equal(str(total), world.css_find('#course-checklist1 .status-amount').first.text)
# Would like to check the CSS width, but not sure how to do that.
assert_equal(str(percentage), css_find('#course-checklist1 .viz-checklist-status-value .int').first.text)
assert_equal(str(percentage), world.css_find('#course-checklist1 .viz-checklist-status-value .int').first.text)
def toggleTask(checklist, task):
css_click('#course-checklist' + str(checklist) +'-task' + str(task))
world.css_click('#course-checklist' + str(checklist) +'-task' + str(task))
def clickActionLink(checklist, task, actionText):
# toggle checklist item to make sure that the link button is showing
toggleTask(checklist, task)
action_link = css_find('#course-checklist' + str(checklist) + ' a')[task]
action_link = world.css_find('#course-checklist' + str(checklist) + ' a')[task]
# text will be empty initially, wait for it to populate
def verify_action_link_text(driver):
return action_link.text == actionText
wait_for(verify_action_link_text)
world.wait_for(verify_action_link_text)
action_link.click()
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
from lettuce.django import django_url
from nose.tools import assert_true
from nose.tools import assert_equal
from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait
from selenium.common.exceptions import WebDriverException, StaleElementReferenceException
from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC
from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
from xmodule.modulestore.django import _MODULESTORES, modulestore
from xmodule.templates import update_templates
......@@ -15,14 +13,15 @@ from logging import getLogger
logger = getLogger(__name__)
########### STEP HELPERS ##############
@step('I (?:visit|access|open) the Studio homepage$')
def i_visit_the_studio_homepage(step):
# To make this go to port 8001, put
# LETTUCE_SERVER_PORT = 8001
# in your settings.py file.
world.browser.visit(django_url('/'))
world.visit('/')
signin_css = 'a.action-signin'
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(signin_css, 10)
assert world.is_css_present(signin_css)
@step('I am logged into Studio$')
......@@ -43,12 +42,12 @@ def i_press_the_category_delete_icon(step, category):
css = 'a.delete-button.delete-subsection-button span.delete-icon'
else:
assert False, 'Invalid category: %s' % category
css_click(css)
world.css_click(css)
@step('I have opened a new course in Studio$')
def i_have_opened_a_new_course(step):
clear_courses()
world.clear_courses()
log_into_studio()
create_a_course()
......@@ -74,80 +73,13 @@ def create_studio_user(
user_profile = world.UserProfileFactory(user=studio_user)
def flush_xmodule_store():
# Flush and initialize the module store
# It needs the templates because it creates new records
# by cloning from the template.
# Note that if your test module gets in some weird state
# (though it shouldn't), do this manually
# from the bash shell to drop it:
# $ mongo test_xmodule --eval "db.dropDatabase()"
_MODULESTORES = {}
modulestore().collection.drop()
update_templates()
def assert_css_with_text(css, text):
assert_true(world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(css, 5))
assert_equal(world.browser.find_by_css(css).text, text)
def css_click(css):
'''
First try to use the regular click method,
but if clicking in the middle of an element
doesn't work it might be that it thinks some other
element is on top of it there so click in the upper left
'''
try:
css_find(css).first.click()
except WebDriverException, e:
css_click_at(css)
def css_click_at(css, x=10, y=10):
'''
A method to click at x,y coordinates of the element
rather than in the center of the element
'''
e = css_find(css).first
e.action_chains.move_to_element_with_offset(e._element, x, y)
e.action_chains.click()
e.action_chains.perform()
def css_fill(css, value):
world.browser.find_by_css(css).first.fill(value)
def css_find(css):
def is_visible(driver):
return EC.visibility_of_element_located((By.CSS_SELECTOR,css,))
world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(css, 5)
wait_for(is_visible)
return world.browser.find_by_css(css)
def wait_for(func):
WebDriverWait(world.browser.driver, 5).until(func)
def id_find(id):
return world.browser.find_by_id(id)
def clear_courses():
flush_xmodule_store()
def fill_in_course_info(
name='Robot Super Course',
org='MITx',
num='101'):
css_fill('.new-course-name', name)
css_fill('.new-course-org', org)
css_fill('.new-course-number', num)
world.css_fill('.new-course-name', name)
world.css_fill('.new-course-org', org)
world.css_fill('.new-course-number', num)
def log_into_studio(
......@@ -155,21 +87,22 @@ def log_into_studio(
email='robot+studio@edx.org',
password='test',
is_staff=False):
create_studio_user(uname=uname, email=email, is_staff=is_staff)
world.browser.cookies.delete()
world.browser.visit(django_url('/'))
signin_css = 'a.action-signin'
world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(signin_css, 10)
world.visit('/')
# click the signin button
css_click(signin_css)
signin_css = 'a.action-signin'
world.is_css_present(signin_css)
world.css_click(signin_css)
login_form = world.browser.find_by_css('form#login_form')
login_form.find_by_name('email').fill(email)
login_form.find_by_name('password').fill(password)
login_form.find_by_name('submit').click()
assert_true(world.browser.is_element_present_by_css('.new-course-button', 5))
assert_true(world.is_css_present('.new-course-button'))
def create_a_course():
......@@ -184,26 +117,26 @@ def create_a_course():
world.browser.reload()
course_link_css = 'span.class-name'
css_click(course_link_css)
world.css_click(course_link_css)
course_title_css = 'span.course-title'
assert_true(world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(course_title_css, 5))
assert_true(world.is_css_present(course_title_css))
def add_section(name='My Section'):
link_css = 'a.new-courseware-section-button'
css_click(link_css)
world.css_click(link_css)
name_css = 'input.new-section-name'
save_css = 'input.new-section-name-save'
css_fill(name_css, name)
css_click(save_css)
world.css_fill(name_css, name)
world.css_click(save_css)
span_css = 'span.section-name-span'
assert_true(world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(span_css, 5))
assert_true(world.is_css_present(span_css))
def add_subsection(name='Subsection One'):
css = 'a.new-subsection-item'
css_click(css)
world.css_click(css)
name_css = 'input.new-subsection-name-input'
save_css = 'input.new-subsection-name-save'
css_fill(name_css, name)
css_click(save_css)
world.css_fill(name_css, name)
world.css_click(save_css)
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
from common import *
from terrain.steps import reload_the_page
from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
import time
......@@ -25,9 +27,9 @@ DEFAULT_TIME = "12:00am"
def test_i_select_schedule_and_details(step):
expand_icon_css = 'li.nav-course-settings i.icon-expand'
if world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(expand_icon_css):
css_click(expand_icon_css)
world.css_click(expand_icon_css)
link_css = 'li.nav-course-settings-schedule a'
css_click(link_css)
world.css_click(link_css)
@step('I have set course dates$')
......@@ -97,9 +99,9 @@ def test_i_clear_the_course_start_date(step):
@step('I receive a warning about course start date$')
def test_i_receive_a_warning_about_course_start_date(step):
assert_css_with_text('.message-error', 'The course must have an assigned start date.')
assert_true('error' in css_find(COURSE_START_DATE_CSS).first._element.get_attribute('class'))
assert_true('error' in css_find(COURSE_START_TIME_CSS).first._element.get_attribute('class'))
assert_true(world.css_has_text('.message-error', 'The course must have an assigned start date.'))
assert_true('error' in world.css_find(COURSE_START_DATE_CSS).first._element.get_attribute('class'))
assert_true('error' in world.css_find(COURSE_START_TIME_CSS).first._element.get_attribute('class'))
@step('The previously set start date is shown on refresh$')
......@@ -124,9 +126,9 @@ def test_i_have_entered_a_new_course_start_date(step):
@step('The warning about course start date goes away$')
def test_the_warning_about_course_start_date_goes_away(step):
assert_equal(0, len(css_find('.message-error')))
assert_false('error' in css_find(COURSE_START_DATE_CSS).first._element.get_attribute('class'))
assert_false('error' in css_find(COURSE_START_TIME_CSS).first._element.get_attribute('class'))
assert_equal(0, len(world.css_find('.message-error')))
assert_false('error' in world.css_find(COURSE_START_DATE_CSS).first._element.get_attribute('class'))
assert_false('error' in world.css_find(COURSE_START_TIME_CSS).first._element.get_attribute('class'))
@step('My new course start date is shown on refresh$')
......@@ -142,8 +144,8 @@ def set_date_or_time(css, date_or_time):
"""
Sets date or time field.
"""
css_fill(css, date_or_time)
e = css_find(css).first
world.css_fill(css, date_or_time)
e = world.css_find(css).first
# hit Enter to apply the changes
e._element.send_keys(Keys.ENTER)
......@@ -152,7 +154,7 @@ def verify_date_or_time(css, date_or_time):
"""
Verifies date or time field.
"""
assert_equal(date_or_time, css_find(css).first.value)
assert_equal(date_or_time, world.css_find(css).first.value)
def pause():
......
......@@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ Feature: Create Course
And I fill in the new course information
And I press the "Save" button
Then the Courseware page has loaded in Studio
And I see a link for adding a new section
\ No newline at end of file
And I see a link for adding a new section
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
from common import *
......@@ -6,12 +9,12 @@ from common import *
@step('There are no courses$')
def no_courses(step):
clear_courses()
world.clear_courses()
@step('I click the New Course button$')
def i_click_new_course(step):
css_click('.new-course-button')
world.css_click('.new-course-button')
@step('I fill in the new course information$')
......@@ -27,7 +30,7 @@ def i_create_a_course(step):
@step('I click the course link in My Courses$')
def i_click_the_course_link_in_my_courses(step):
course_css = 'span.class-name'
css_click(course_css)
world.css_click(course_css)
############ ASSERTIONS ###################
......@@ -35,28 +38,28 @@ def i_click_the_course_link_in_my_courses(step):
@step('the Courseware page has loaded in Studio$')
def courseware_page_has_loaded_in_studio(step):
course_title_css = 'span.course-title'
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(course_title_css)
assert world.is_css_present(course_title_css)
@step('I see the course listed in My Courses$')
def i_see_the_course_in_my_courses(step):
course_css = 'span.class-name'
assert_css_with_text(course_css, 'Robot Super Course')
assert world.css_has_text(course_css, 'Robot Super Course')
@step('the course is loaded$')
def course_is_loaded(step):
class_css = 'a.class-name'
assert_css_with_text(class_css, 'Robot Super Course')
assert world.css_has_text(course_css, 'Robot Super Cousre')
@step('I am on the "([^"]*)" tab$')
def i_am_on_tab(step, tab_name):
header_css = 'div.inner-wrapper h1'
assert_css_with_text(header_css, tab_name)
assert world.css_has_text(header_css, tab_name)
@step('I see a link for adding a new section$')
def i_see_new_section_link(step):
link_css = 'a.new-courseware-section-button'
assert_css_with_text(link_css, '+ New Section')
assert world.css_has_text(link_css, '+ New Section')
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
from common import *
from nose.tools import assert_equal
......@@ -10,7 +13,7 @@ import time
@step('I click the new section link$')
def i_click_new_section_link(step):
link_css = 'a.new-courseware-section-button'
css_click(link_css)
world.css_click(link_css)
@step('I enter the section name and click save$')
......@@ -31,19 +34,19 @@ def i_have_added_new_section(step):
@step('I click the Edit link for the release date$')
def i_click_the_edit_link_for_the_release_date(step):
button_css = 'div.section-published-date a.edit-button'
css_click(button_css)
world.css_click(button_css)
@step('I save a new section release date$')
def i_save_a_new_section_release_date(step):
date_css = 'input.start-date.date.hasDatepicker'
time_css = 'input.start-time.time.ui-timepicker-input'
css_fill(date_css, '12/25/2013')
world.css_fill(date_css, '12/25/2013')
# hit TAB to get to the time field
e = css_find(date_css).first
e = world.css_find(date_css).first
e._element.send_keys(Keys.TAB)
css_fill(time_css, '12:00am')
e = css_find(time_css).first
world.css_fill(time_css, '12:00am')
e = world.css_find(time_css).first
e._element.send_keys(Keys.TAB)
time.sleep(float(1))
world.browser.click_link_by_text('Save')
......@@ -64,13 +67,13 @@ def i_see_my_section_name_with_quote_on_the_courseware_page(step):
@step('I click to edit the section name$')
def i_click_to_edit_section_name(step):
css_click('span.section-name-span')
world.css_click('span.section-name-span')
@step('I see the complete section name with a quote in the editor$')
def i_see_complete_section_name_with_quote_in_editor(step):
css = '.edit-section-name'
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(css, 5)
assert world.is_css_present(css)
assert_equal(world.browser.find_by_css(css).value, 'Section with "Quote"')
......@@ -85,7 +88,7 @@ def i_see_a_release_date_for_my_section(step):
import re
css = 'span.published-status'
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(css)
assert world.is_css_present(css)
status_text = world.browser.find_by_css(css).text
# e.g. 11/06/2012 at 16:25
......@@ -99,20 +102,20 @@ def i_see_a_release_date_for_my_section(step):
@step('I see a link to create a new subsection$')
def i_see_a_link_to_create_a_new_subsection(step):
css = 'a.new-subsection-item'
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(css)
assert world.is_css_present(css)
@step('the section release date picker is not visible$')
def the_section_release_date_picker_not_visible(step):
css = 'div.edit-subsection-publish-settings'
assert False, world.browser.find_by_css(css).visible
assert not world.css_visible(css)
@step('the section release date is updated$')
def the_section_release_date_is_updated(step):
css = 'span.published-status'
status_text = world.browser.find_by_css(css).text
assert_equal(status_text,'Will Release: 12/25/2013 at 12:00am')
status_text = world.css_text(css)
assert_equal(status_text, 'Will Release: 12/25/2013 at 12:00am')
############ HELPER METHODS ###################
......@@ -120,10 +123,10 @@ def the_section_release_date_is_updated(step):
def save_section_name(name):
name_css = '.new-section-name'
save_css = '.new-section-name-save'
css_fill(name_css, name)
css_click(save_css)
world.css_fill(name_css, name)
world.css_click(save_css)
def see_my_section_on_the_courseware_page(name):
section_css = 'span.section-name-span'
assert_css_with_text(section_css, name)
assert world.css_has_text(section_css, name)
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
from common import *
......@@ -17,9 +20,10 @@ def i_press_the_button_on_the_registration_form(step):
submit_css = 'form#register_form button#submit'
# Workaround for click not working on ubuntu
# for some unknown reason.
e = css_find(submit_css)
e = world.css_find(submit_css)
e.type(' ')
@step('I should see be on the studio home page$')
def i_should_see_be_on_the_studio_home_page(step):
assert world.browser.find_by_css('div.inner-wrapper')
......
Feature: Overview Toggle Section
In order to quickly view the details of a course's section or to scan the inventory of sections
As a course author
I want to toggle the visibility of each section's subsection details in the overview listing
As a course author
I want to toggle the visibility of each section's subsection details in the overview listing
Scenario: The default layout for the overview page is to show sections in expanded view
Given I have a course with multiple sections
When I navigate to the course overview page
Then I see the "Collapse All Sections" link
And all sections are expanded
When I navigate to the course overview page
Then I see the "Collapse All Sections" link
And all sections are expanded
Scenario: Expand/collapse for a course with no sections
Scenario: Expand /collapse for a course with no sections
Given I have a course with no sections
When I navigate to the course overview page
Then I do not see the "Collapse All Sections" link
When I navigate to the course overview page
Then I do not see the "Collapse All Sections" link
Scenario: Collapse link appears after creating first section of a course
Given I have a course with no sections
When I navigate to the course overview page
And I add a section
Then I see the "Collapse All Sections" link
And all sections are expanded
When I navigate to the course overview page
And I add a section
Then I see the "Collapse All Sections" link
And all sections are expanded
@skip-phantom
Scenario: Collapse link is not removed after last section of a course is deleted
Given I have a course with 1 section
And I navigate to the course overview page
And I navigate to the course overview page
When I press the "section" delete icon
And I confirm the alert
Then I see the "Collapse All Sections" link
......
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
from common import *
from nose.tools import assert_true, assert_false, assert_equal
......@@ -8,13 +11,13 @@ logger = getLogger(__name__)
@step(u'I have a course with no sections$')
def have_a_course(step):
clear_courses()
world.clear_courses()
course = world.CourseFactory.create()
@step(u'I have a course with 1 section$')
def have_a_course_with_1_section(step):
clear_courses()
world.clear_courses()
course = world.CourseFactory.create()
section = world.ItemFactory.create(parent_location=course.location)
subsection1 = world.ItemFactory.create(
......@@ -25,7 +28,7 @@ def have_a_course_with_1_section(step):
@step(u'I have a course with multiple sections$')
def have_a_course_with_two_sections(step):
clear_courses()
world.clear_courses()
course = world.CourseFactory.create()
section = world.ItemFactory.create(parent_location=course.location)
subsection1 = world.ItemFactory.create(
......@@ -49,7 +52,7 @@ def have_a_course_with_two_sections(step):
def navigate_to_the_course_overview_page(step):
log_into_studio(is_staff=True)
course_locator = '.class-name'
css_click(course_locator)
world.css_click(course_locator)
@step(u'I navigate to the courseware page of a course with multiple sections')
......@@ -66,44 +69,44 @@ def i_add_a_section(step):
@step(u'I click the "([^"]*)" link$')
def i_click_the_text_span(step, text):
span_locator = '.toggle-button-sections span'
assert_true(world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(span_locator, 5))
assert_true(world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(span_locator))
# first make sure that the expand/collapse text is the one you expected
assert_equal(world.browser.find_by_css(span_locator).value, text)
css_click(span_locator)
world.css_click(span_locator)
@step(u'I collapse the first section$')
def i_collapse_a_section(step):
collapse_locator = 'section.courseware-section a.collapse'
css_click(collapse_locator)
world.css_click(collapse_locator)
@step(u'I expand the first section$')
def i_expand_a_section(step):
expand_locator = 'section.courseware-section a.expand'
css_click(expand_locator)
world.css_click(expand_locator)
@step(u'I see the "([^"]*)" link$')
def i_see_the_span_with_text(step, text):
span_locator = '.toggle-button-sections span'
assert_true(world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(span_locator, 5))
assert_equal(world.browser.find_by_css(span_locator).value, text)
assert_true(world.browser.find_by_css(span_locator).visible)
assert_true(world.is_css_present(span_locator))
assert_equal(world.css_find(span_locator).value, text)
assert_true(world.css_visible(span_locator))
@step(u'I do not see the "([^"]*)" link$')
def i_do_not_see_the_span_with_text(step, text):
# Note that the span will exist on the page but not be visible
span_locator = '.toggle-button-sections span'
assert_true(world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(span_locator))
assert_false(world.browser.find_by_css(span_locator).visible)
assert_true(world.is_css_present(span_locator))
assert_false(world.css_visible(span_locator))
@step(u'all sections are expanded$')
def all_sections_are_expanded(step):
subsection_locator = 'div.subsection-list'
subsections = world.browser.find_by_css(subsection_locator)
subsections = world.css_find(subsection_locator)
for s in subsections:
assert_true(s.visible)
......@@ -111,6 +114,6 @@ def all_sections_are_expanded(step):
@step(u'all sections are collapsed$')
def all_sections_are_expanded(step):
subsection_locator = 'div.subsection-list'
subsections = world.browser.find_by_css(subsection_locator)
subsections = world.css_find(subsection_locator)
for s in subsections:
assert_false(s.visible)
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
from common import *
from nose.tools import assert_equal
......@@ -7,7 +10,7 @@ from nose.tools import assert_equal
@step('I have opened a new course section in Studio$')
def i_have_opened_a_new_course_section(step):
clear_courses()
world.clear_courses()
log_into_studio()
create_a_course()
add_section()
......@@ -15,8 +18,7 @@ def i_have_opened_a_new_course_section(step):
@step('I click the New Subsection link')
def i_click_the_new_subsection_link(step):
css = 'a.new-subsection-item'
css_click(css)
world.css_click('a.new-subsection-item')
@step('I enter the subsection name and click save$')
......@@ -31,13 +33,13 @@ def i_save_subsection_name_with_quote(step):
@step('I click to edit the subsection name$')
def i_click_to_edit_subsection_name(step):
css_click('span.subsection-name-value')
world.css_click('span.subsection-name-value')
@step('I see the complete subsection name with a quote in the editor$')
def i_see_complete_subsection_name_with_quote_in_editor(step):
css = '.subsection-display-name-input'
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(css, 5)
assert world.is_css_present(css)
assert_equal(world.browser.find_by_css(css).value, 'Subsection With "Quote"')
......@@ -70,11 +72,12 @@ def the_subsection_does_not_exist(step):
def save_subsection_name(name):
name_css = 'input.new-subsection-name-input'
save_css = 'input.new-subsection-name-save'
css_fill(name_css, name)
css_click(save_css)
world.css_fill(name_css, name)
world.css_click(save_css)
def see_subsection_name(name):
css = 'span.subsection-name'
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(css)
assert world.is_css_present(css)
css = 'span.subsection-name-value'
assert_css_with_text(css, name)
assert world.css_has_text(css, name)
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
from .factories import *
from django.conf import settings
from django.http import HttpRequest
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.contrib.auth import authenticate, login
from django.contrib.auth.middleware import AuthenticationMiddleware
from django.contrib.sessions.middleware import SessionMiddleware
from student.models import CourseEnrollment
from xmodule.modulestore.django import _MODULESTORES, modulestore
from xmodule.templates import update_templates
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
import os.path
from urllib import quote_plus
from lettuce.django import django_url
@world.absorb
def create_user(uname):
# If the user already exists, don't try to create it again
if len(User.objects.filter(username=uname)) > 0:
return
portal_user = UserFactory.build(username=uname, email=uname + '@edx.org')
portal_user.set_password('test')
portal_user.save()
registration = world.RegistrationFactory(user=portal_user)
registration.register(portal_user)
registration.activate()
user_profile = world.UserProfileFactory(user=portal_user)
@world.absorb
def log_in(username, password):
'''
Log the user in programatically
'''
# Authenticate the user
user = authenticate(username=username, password=password)
assert(user is not None and user.is_active)
# Send a fake HttpRequest to log the user in
# We need to process the request using
# Session middleware and Authentication middleware
# to ensure that session state can be stored
request = HttpRequest()
SessionMiddleware().process_request(request)
AuthenticationMiddleware().process_request(request)
login(request, user)
# Save the session
request.session.save()
# Retrieve the sessionid and add it to the browser's cookies
cookie_dict = {settings.SESSION_COOKIE_NAME: request.session.session_key}
try:
world.browser.cookies.add(cookie_dict)
# WebDriver has an issue where we cannot set cookies
# before we make a GET request, so if we get an error,
# we load the '/' page and try again
except:
world.browser.visit(django_url('/'))
world.browser.cookies.add(cookie_dict)
@world.absorb
def register_by_course_id(course_id, is_staff=False):
create_user('robot')
u = User.objects.get(username='robot')
if is_staff:
u.is_staff = True
u.save()
CourseEnrollment.objects.get_or_create(user=u, course_id=course_id)
@world.absorb
def save_the_course_content(path='/tmp'):
html = world.browser.html.encode('ascii', 'ignore')
soup = BeautifulSoup(html)
# get rid of the header, we only want to compare the body
soup.head.decompose()
# for now, remove the data-id attributes, because they are
# causing mismatches between cms-master and master
for item in soup.find_all(attrs={'data-id': re.compile('.*')}):
del item['data-id']
# we also need to remove them from unrendered problems,
# where they are contained in the text of divs instead of
# in attributes of tags
# Be careful of whether or not it was the last attribute
# and needs a trailing space
for item in soup.find_all(text=re.compile(' data-id=".*?" ')):
s = unicode(item.string)
item.string.replace_with(re.sub(' data-id=".*?" ', ' ', s))
for item in soup.find_all(text=re.compile(' data-id=".*?"')):
s = unicode(item.string)
item.string.replace_with(re.sub(' data-id=".*?"', ' ', s))
# prettify the html so it will compare better, with
# each HTML tag on its own line
output = soup.prettify()
# use string slicing to grab everything after 'courseware/' in the URL
u = world.browser.url
section_url = u[u.find('courseware/') + 11:]
if not os.path.exists(path):
os.makedirs(path)
filename = '%s.html' % (quote_plus(section_url))
f = open('%s/%s' % (path, filename), 'w')
f.write(output)
f.close
@world.absorb
def clear_courses():
# Flush and initialize the module store
# It needs the templates because it creates new records
# by cloning from the template.
# Note that if your test module gets in some weird state
# (though it shouldn't), do this manually
# from the bash shell to drop it:
# $ mongo test_xmodule --eval "db.dropDatabase()"
_MODULESTORES = {}
modulestore().collection.drop()
update_templates()
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
from .factories import *
from .course_helpers import *
from .ui_helpers import *
from lettuce.django import django_url
from django.conf import settings
from django.http import HttpRequest
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.contrib.auth import authenticate, login
from django.contrib.auth.middleware import AuthenticationMiddleware
from django.contrib.sessions.middleware import SessionMiddleware
from student.models import CourseEnrollment
from urllib import quote_plus
from nose.tools import assert_equals
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
from nose.tools import assert_equals, assert_in
import time
import re
import os.path
from selenium.common.exceptions import WebDriverException
from logging import getLogger
logger = getLogger(__name__)
......@@ -22,7 +14,7 @@ logger = getLogger(__name__)
@step(u'I wait (?:for )?"(\d+)" seconds?$')
def wait(step, seconds):
time.sleep(float(seconds))
world.wait(seconds)
@step('I reload the page$')
......@@ -37,42 +29,42 @@ def browser_back(step):
@step('I (?:visit|access|open) the homepage$')
def i_visit_the_homepage(step):
world.browser.visit(django_url('/'))
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css('header.global', 10)
world.visit('/')
assert world.is_css_present('header.global')
@step(u'I (?:visit|access|open) the dashboard$')
def i_visit_the_dashboard(step):
world.browser.visit(django_url('/dashboard'))
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css('section.container.dashboard', 5)
world.visit('/dashboard')
assert world.is_css_present('section.container.dashboard')
@step('I should be on the dashboard page$')
def i_should_be_on_the_dashboard(step):
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css('section.container.dashboard', 5)
assert world.is_css_present('section.container.dashboard')
assert world.browser.title == 'Dashboard'
@step(u'I (?:visit|access|open) the courses page$')
def i_am_on_the_courses_page(step):
world.browser.visit(django_url('/courses'))
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css('section.courses')
world.visit('/courses')
assert world.is_css_present('section.courses')
@step(u'I press the "([^"]*)" button$')
def and_i_press_the_button(step, value):
button_css = 'input[value="%s"]' % value
world.browser.find_by_css(button_css).first.click()
world.css_click(button_css)
@step(u'I click the link with the text "([^"]*)"$')
def click_the_link_with_the_text_group1(step, linktext):
world.browser.find_link_by_text(linktext).first.click()
world.click_link(linktext)
@step('I should see that the path is "([^"]*)"$')
def i_should_see_that_the_path_is(step, path):
assert world.browser.url == django_url(path)
assert world.url_equals(path)
@step(u'the page title should be "([^"]*)"$')
......@@ -85,10 +77,15 @@ def the_page_title_should_contain(step, title):
assert(title in world.browser.title)
@step('I log in$')
def i_log_in(step):
world.log_in('robot', 'test')
@step('I am a logged in user$')
def i_am_logged_in_user(step):
create_user('robot')
log_in('robot', 'test')
world.create_user('robot')
world.log_in('robot', 'test')
@step('I am not logged in$')
......@@ -98,151 +95,46 @@ def i_am_not_logged_in(step):
@step('I am staff for course "([^"]*)"$')
def i_am_staff_for_course_by_id(step, course_id):
register_by_course_id(course_id, True)
world.register_by_course_id(course_id, True)
@step('I log in$')
def i_log_in(step):
log_in('robot', 'test')
@step(r'click (?:the|a) link (?:called|with the text) "([^"]*)"$')
def click_the_link_called(step, text):
world.click_link(text)
@step(u'I am an edX user$')
def i_am_an_edx_user(step):
create_user('robot')
@step(r'should see that the url is "([^"]*)"$')
def should_have_the_url(step, url):
assert_equals(world.browser.url, url)
#### helper functions
@world.absorb
def scroll_to_bottom():
# Maximize the browser
world.browser.execute_script("window.scrollTo(0, screen.height);")
@step(r'should see (?:the|a) link (?:called|with the text) "([^"]*)"$')
def should_see_a_link_called(step, text):
assert len(world.browser.find_link_by_text(text)) > 0
@world.absorb
def create_user(uname):
# If the user already exists, don't try to create it again
if len(User.objects.filter(username=uname)) > 0:
return
@step(r'should see "(.*)" (?:somewhere|anywhere) in (?:the|this) page')
def should_see_in_the_page(step, text):
assert_in(text, world.css_text('body'))
portal_user = UserFactory.build(username=uname, email=uname + '@edx.org')
portal_user.set_password('test')
portal_user.save()
registration = world.RegistrationFactory(user=portal_user)
registration.register(portal_user)
registration.activate()
@step('I am logged in$')
def i_am_logged_in(step):
world.create_user('robot')
world.log_in('robot', 'test')
world.browser.visit(django_url('/'))
user_profile = world.UserProfileFactory(user=portal_user)
@step('I am not logged in$')
def i_am_not_logged_in(step):
world.browser.cookies.delete()
@step(u'I am an edX user$')
def i_am_an_edx_user(step):
world.create_user('robot')
@world.absorb
def log_in(username, password):
'''
Log the user in programatically
'''
# Authenticate the user
user = authenticate(username=username, password=password)
assert(user is not None and user.is_active)
# Send a fake HttpRequest to log the user in
# We need to process the request using
# Session middleware and Authentication middleware
# to ensure that session state can be stored
request = HttpRequest()
SessionMiddleware().process_request(request)
AuthenticationMiddleware().process_request(request)
login(request, user)
# Save the session
request.session.save()
# Retrieve the sessionid and add it to the browser's cookies
cookie_dict = {settings.SESSION_COOKIE_NAME: request.session.session_key}
try:
world.browser.cookies.add(cookie_dict)
# WebDriver has an issue where we cannot set cookies
# before we make a GET request, so if we get an error,
# we load the '/' page and try again
except:
world.browser.visit(django_url('/'))
world.browser.cookies.add(cookie_dict)
@world.absorb
def register_by_course_id(course_id, is_staff=False):
create_user('robot')
u = User.objects.get(username='robot')
if is_staff:
u.is_staff = True
u.save()
CourseEnrollment.objects.get_or_create(user=u, course_id=course_id)
@world.absorb
def save_the_html(path='/tmp'):
u = world.browser.url
html = world.browser.html.encode('ascii', 'ignore')
filename = '%s.html' % quote_plus(u)
f = open('%s/%s' % (path, filename), 'w')
f.write(html)
f.close
@world.absorb
def save_the_course_content(path='/tmp'):
html = world.browser.html.encode('ascii', 'ignore')
soup = BeautifulSoup(html)
# get rid of the header, we only want to compare the body
soup.head.decompose()
# for now, remove the data-id attributes, because they are
# causing mismatches between cms-master and master
for item in soup.find_all(attrs={'data-id': re.compile('.*')}):
del item['data-id']
# we also need to remove them from unrendered problems,
# where they are contained in the text of divs instead of
# in attributes of tags
# Be careful of whether or not it was the last attribute
# and needs a trailing space
for item in soup.find_all(text=re.compile(' data-id=".*?" ')):
s = unicode(item.string)
item.string.replace_with(re.sub(' data-id=".*?" ', ' ', s))
for item in soup.find_all(text=re.compile(' data-id=".*?"')):
s = unicode(item.string)
item.string.replace_with(re.sub(' data-id=".*?"', ' ', s))
# prettify the html so it will compare better, with
# each HTML tag on its own line
output = soup.prettify()
# use string slicing to grab everything after 'courseware/' in the URL
u = world.browser.url
section_url = u[u.find('courseware/') + 11:]
if not os.path.exists(path):
os.makedirs(path)
filename = '%s.html' % (quote_plus(section_url))
f = open('%s/%s' % (path, filename), 'w')
f.write(output)
f.close
@world.absorb
def css_click(css_selector):
try:
world.browser.find_by_css(css_selector).click()
except WebDriverException:
# Occassionally, MathJax or other JavaScript can cover up
# an element temporarily.
# If this happens, wait a second, then try again
time.sleep(1)
world.browser.find_by_css(css_selector).click()
@step(u'User "([^"]*)" is an edX user$')
def registered_edx_user(step, uname):
world.create_user(uname)
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
import time
from urllib import quote_plus
from selenium.common.exceptions import WebDriverException
from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC
from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait
from lettuce.django import django_url
@world.absorb
def wait(seconds):
time.sleep(float(seconds))
@world.absorb
def wait_for(func):
WebDriverWait(world.browser.driver, 5).until(func)
@world.absorb
def visit(url):
world.browser.visit(django_url(url))
@world.absorb
def url_equals(url):
return world.browser.url == django_url(url)
@world.absorb
def is_css_present(css_selector):
return world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(css_selector, wait_time=4)
@world.absorb
def css_has_text(css_selector, text):
return world.css_text(css_selector) == text
@world.absorb
def css_find(css):
def is_visible(driver):
return EC.visibility_of_element_located((By.CSS_SELECTOR, css,))
world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(css, 5)
wait_for(is_visible)
return world.browser.find_by_css(css)
@world.absorb
def css_click(css_selector):
'''
First try to use the regular click method,
but if clicking in the middle of an element
doesn't work it might be that it thinks some other
element is on top of it there so click in the upper left
'''
try:
world.browser.find_by_css(css_selector).click()
except WebDriverException:
# Occassionally, MathJax or other JavaScript can cover up
# an element temporarily.
# If this happens, wait a second, then try again
time.sleep(1)
world.browser.find_by_css(css_selector).click()
@world.absorb
def css_click_at(css, x=10, y=10):
'''
A method to click at x,y coordinates of the element
rather than in the center of the element
'''
e = css_find(css).first
e.action_chains.move_to_element_with_offset(e._element, x, y)
e.action_chains.click()
e.action_chains.perform()
@world.absorb
def css_fill(css_selector, text):
world.browser.find_by_css(css_selector).first.fill(text)
@world.absorb
def click_link(partial_text):
world.browser.find_link_by_partial_text(partial_text).first.click()
@world.absorb
def css_text(css_selector):
# Wait for the css selector to appear
if world.is_css_present(css_selector):
return world.browser.find_by_css(css_selector).first.text
else:
return ""
@world.absorb
def css_visible(css_selector):
return world.browser.find_by_css(css_selector).visible
@world.absorb
def save_the_html(path='/tmp'):
u = world.browser.url
html = world.browser.html.encode('ascii', 'ignore')
filename = '%s.html' % quote_plus(u)
f = open('%s/%s' % (path, filename), 'w')
f.write(html)
f.close
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
from nose.tools import assert_equals, assert_in
from lettuce.django import django_url
......@@ -6,83 +9,13 @@ from student.models import CourseEnrollment
from xmodule.modulestore import Location
from xmodule.modulestore.django import _MODULESTORES, modulestore
from xmodule.templates import update_templates
import time
from xmodule.course_module import CourseDescriptor
from courseware.courses import get_course_by_id
from xmodule import seq_module, vertical_module
from logging import getLogger
logger = getLogger(__name__)
@step(u'I wait (?:for )?"(\d+)" seconds?$')
def wait(step, seconds):
time.sleep(float(seconds))
@step('I (?:visit|access|open) the homepage$')
def i_visit_the_homepage(step):
world.browser.visit(django_url('/'))
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css('header.global', 10)
@step(u'I (?:visit|access|open) the dashboard$')
def i_visit_the_dashboard(step):
world.browser.visit(django_url('/dashboard'))
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css('section.container.dashboard', 5)
@step(r'click (?:the|a) link (?:called|with the text) "([^"]*)"$')
def click_the_link_called(step, text):
world.browser.find_link_by_text(text).click()
@step('I should be on the dashboard page$')
def i_should_be_on_the_dashboard(step):
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css('section.container.dashboard', 5)
assert world.browser.title == 'Dashboard'
@step(u'I (?:visit|access|open) the courses page$')
def i_am_on_the_courses_page(step):
world.browser.visit(django_url('/courses'))
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css('section.courses')
@step('I should see that the path is "([^"]*)"$')
def i_should_see_that_the_path_is(step, path):
assert world.browser.url == django_url(path)
@step(u'the page title should be "([^"]*)"$')
def the_page_title_should_be(step, title):
assert world.browser.title == title
@step(r'should see that the url is "([^"]*)"$')
def should_have_the_url(step, url):
assert_equals(world.browser.url, url)
@step(r'should see (?:the|a) link (?:called|with the text) "([^"]*)"$')
def should_see_a_link_called(step, text):
assert len(world.browser.find_link_by_text(text)) > 0
@step(r'should see "(.*)" (?:somewhere|anywhere) in (?:the|this) page')
def should_see_in_the_page(step, text):
assert_in(text, world.browser.html)
@step('I am logged in$')
def i_am_logged_in(step):
world.create_user('robot')
world.log_in('robot', 'test')
world.browser.visit(django_url('/'))
@step('I am not logged in$')
def i_am_not_logged_in(step):
world.browser.cookies.delete()
TEST_COURSE_ORG = 'edx'
TEST_COURSE_NAME = 'Test Course'
TEST_SECTION_NAME = "Problem"
......@@ -94,7 +27,7 @@ def create_course(step, course):
# First clear the modulestore so we don't try to recreate
# the same course twice
# This also ensures that the necessary templates are loaded
flush_xmodule_store()
world.clear_courses()
# Create the course
# We always use the same org and display name,
......@@ -135,29 +68,6 @@ def add_tab_to_course(step, course, extra_tab_name):
display_name=str(extra_tab_name))
@step(u'I am an edX user$')
def i_am_an_edx_user(step):
world.create_user('robot')
@step(u'User "([^"]*)" is an edX user$')
def registered_edx_user(step, uname):
world.create_user(uname)
def flush_xmodule_store():
# Flush and initialize the module store
# It needs the templates because it creates new records
# by cloning from the template.
# Note that if your test module gets in some weird state
# (though it shouldn't), do this manually
# from the bash shell to drop it:
# $ mongo test_xmodule --eval "db.dropDatabase()"
_MODULESTORES = {}
modulestore().collection.drop()
update_templates()
def course_id(course_num):
return "%s/%s/%s" % (TEST_COURSE_ORG, course_num,
TEST_COURSE_NAME.replace(" ", "_"))
......@@ -177,3 +87,87 @@ def section_location(course_num):
course=course_num,
category='sequential',
name=TEST_SECTION_NAME.replace(" ", "_"))
def get_courses():
'''
Returns dict of lists of courses available, keyed by course.org (ie university).
Courses are sorted by course.number.
'''
courses = [c for c in modulestore().get_courses()
if isinstance(c, CourseDescriptor)]
courses = sorted(courses, key=lambda course: course.number)
return courses
def get_courseware_with_tabs(course_id):
"""
Given a course_id (string), return a courseware array of dictionaries for the
top three levels of navigation. Same as get_courseware() except include
the tabs on the right hand main navigation page.
This hides the appropriate courseware as defined by the hide_from_toc field:
chapter.lms.hide_from_toc
Example:
[{
'chapter_name': 'Overview',
'sections': [{
'clickable_tab_count': 0,
'section_name': 'Welcome',
'tab_classes': []
}, {
'clickable_tab_count': 1,
'section_name': 'System Usage Sequence',
'tab_classes': ['VerticalDescriptor']
}, {
'clickable_tab_count': 0,
'section_name': 'Lab0: Using the tools',
'tab_classes': ['HtmlDescriptor', 'HtmlDescriptor', 'CapaDescriptor']
}, {
'clickable_tab_count': 0,
'section_name': 'Circuit Sandbox',
'tab_classes': []
}]
}, {
'chapter_name': 'Week 1',
'sections': [{
'clickable_tab_count': 4,
'section_name': 'Administrivia and Circuit Elements',
'tab_classes': ['VerticalDescriptor', 'VerticalDescriptor', 'VerticalDescriptor', 'VerticalDescriptor']
}, {
'clickable_tab_count': 0,
'section_name': 'Basic Circuit Analysis',
'tab_classes': ['CapaDescriptor', 'CapaDescriptor', 'CapaDescriptor']
}, {
'clickable_tab_count': 0,
'section_name': 'Resistor Divider',
'tab_classes': []
}, {
'clickable_tab_count': 0,
'section_name': 'Week 1 Tutorials',
'tab_classes': []
}]
}, {
'chapter_name': 'Midterm Exam',
'sections': [{
'clickable_tab_count': 2,
'section_name': 'Midterm Exam',
'tab_classes': ['VerticalDescriptor', 'VerticalDescriptor']
}]
}]
"""
course = get_course_by_id(course_id)
chapters = [chapter for chapter in course.get_children() if not chapter.lms.hide_from_toc]
courseware = [{'chapter_name': c.display_name_with_default,
'sections': [{'section_name': s.display_name_with_default,
'clickable_tab_count': len(s.get_children()) if (type(s) == seq_module.SequenceDescriptor) else 0,
'tabs': [{'children_count': len(t.get_children()) if (type(t) == vertical_module.VerticalDescriptor) else 0,
'class': t.__class__.__name__}
for t in s.get_children()]}
for s in c.get_children() if not s.lms.hide_from_toc]}
for c in chapters]
return courseware
from lettuce import world
from xmodule.course_module import CourseDescriptor
from xmodule.modulestore.django import modulestore
from courseware.courses import get_course_by_id
from xmodule import seq_module, vertical_module
from logging import getLogger
logger = getLogger(__name__)
## support functions
def get_courses():
'''
Returns dict of lists of courses available, keyed by course.org (ie university).
Courses are sorted by course.number.
'''
courses = [c for c in modulestore().get_courses()
if isinstance(c, CourseDescriptor)]
courses = sorted(courses, key=lambda course: course.number)
return courses
def get_courseware_with_tabs(course_id):
"""
Given a course_id (string), return a courseware array of dictionaries for the
top three levels of navigation. Same as get_courseware() except include
the tabs on the right hand main navigation page.
This hides the appropriate courseware as defined by the hide_from_toc field:
chapter.lms.hide_from_toc
Example:
[{
'chapter_name': 'Overview',
'sections': [{
'clickable_tab_count': 0,
'section_name': 'Welcome',
'tab_classes': []
}, {
'clickable_tab_count': 1,
'section_name': 'System Usage Sequence',
'tab_classes': ['VerticalDescriptor']
}, {
'clickable_tab_count': 0,
'section_name': 'Lab0: Using the tools',
'tab_classes': ['HtmlDescriptor', 'HtmlDescriptor', 'CapaDescriptor']
}, {
'clickable_tab_count': 0,
'section_name': 'Circuit Sandbox',
'tab_classes': []
}]
}, {
'chapter_name': 'Week 1',
'sections': [{
'clickable_tab_count': 4,
'section_name': 'Administrivia and Circuit Elements',
'tab_classes': ['VerticalDescriptor', 'VerticalDescriptor', 'VerticalDescriptor', 'VerticalDescriptor']
}, {
'clickable_tab_count': 0,
'section_name': 'Basic Circuit Analysis',
'tab_classes': ['CapaDescriptor', 'CapaDescriptor', 'CapaDescriptor']
}, {
'clickable_tab_count': 0,
'section_name': 'Resistor Divider',
'tab_classes': []
}, {
'clickable_tab_count': 0,
'section_name': 'Week 1 Tutorials',
'tab_classes': []
}]
}, {
'chapter_name': 'Midterm Exam',
'sections': [{
'clickable_tab_count': 2,
'section_name': 'Midterm Exam',
'tab_classes': ['VerticalDescriptor', 'VerticalDescriptor']
}]
}]
"""
course = get_course_by_id(course_id)
chapters = [chapter for chapter in course.get_children() if not chapter.lms.hide_from_toc]
courseware = [{'chapter_name': c.display_name_with_default,
'sections': [{'section_name': s.display_name_with_default,
'clickable_tab_count': len(s.get_children()) if (type(s) == seq_module.SequenceDescriptor) else 0,
'tabs': [{'children_count': len(t.get_children()) if (type(t) == vertical_module.VerticalDescriptor) else 0,
'class': t.__class__.__name__}
for t in s.get_children()]}
for s in c.get_children() if not s.lms.hide_from_toc]}
for c in chapters]
return courseware
def process_section(element, num_tabs=0):
'''
Process section reads through whatever is in 'course-content' and classifies it according to sequence module type.
This function is recursive
There are 6 types, with 6 actions.
Sequence Module
-contains one child module
Vertical Module
-contains other modules
-process it and get its children, then process them
Capa Module
-problem type, contains only one problem
-for this, the most complex type, we created a separate method, process_problem
Video Module
-video type, contains only one video
-we only check to ensure that a section with class of video exists
HTML Module
-html text
-we do not check anything about it
Custom Tag Module
-a custom 'hack' module type
-there is a large variety of content that could go in a custom tag module, so we just pass if it is of this unusual type
can be used like this:
e = world.browser.find_by_css('section.course-content section')
process_section(e)
'''
if element.has_class('xmodule_display xmodule_SequenceModule'):
logger.debug('####### Processing xmodule_SequenceModule')
child_modules = element.find_by_css("div>div>section[class^='xmodule']")
for mod in child_modules:
process_section(mod)
elif element.has_class('xmodule_display xmodule_VerticalModule'):
logger.debug('####### Processing xmodule_VerticalModule')
vert_list = element.find_by_css("li section[class^='xmodule']")
for item in vert_list:
process_section(item)
elif element.has_class('xmodule_display xmodule_CapaModule'):
logger.debug('####### Processing xmodule_CapaModule')
assert element.find_by_css("section[id^='problem']"), "No problems found in Capa Module"
p = element.find_by_css("section[id^='problem']").first
p_id = p['id']
logger.debug('####################')
logger.debug('id is "%s"' % p_id)
logger.debug('####################')
process_problem(p, p_id)
elif element.has_class('xmodule_display xmodule_VideoModule'):
logger.debug('####### Processing xmodule_VideoModule')
assert element.find_by_css("section[class^='video']"), "No video found in Video Module"
elif element.has_class('xmodule_display xmodule_HtmlModule'):
logger.debug('####### Processing xmodule_HtmlModule')
pass
elif element.has_class('xmodule_display xmodule_CustomTagModule'):
logger.debug('####### Processing xmodule_CustomTagModule')
pass
else:
assert False, "Class for element not recognized!!"
def process_problem(element, problem_id):
'''
Process problem attempts to
1) scan all the input fields and reset them
2) click the 'check' button and look for an incorrect response (p.status text should be 'incorrect')
3) click the 'show answer' button IF it exists and IF the answer is not already displayed
4) enter the correct answer in each input box
5) click the 'check' button and verify that answers are correct
Because of all the ajax calls happening, sometimes the test fails because objects disconnect from the DOM.
The basic functionality does exist, though, and I'm hoping that someone can take it over and make it super effective.
'''
prob_xmod = element.find_by_css("section.problem").first
input_fields = prob_xmod.find_by_css("section[id^='input']")
## clear out all input to ensure an incorrect result
for field in input_fields:
field.find_by_css("input").first.fill('')
## because of cookies or the application, only click the 'check' button if the status is not already 'incorrect'
# This would need to be reworked because multiple choice problems don't have this status
# if prob_xmod.find_by_css("p.status").first.text.strip().lower() != 'incorrect':
prob_xmod.find_by_css("section.action input.check").first.click()
## all elements become disconnected after the click
## grab element and prob_xmod because the dom has changed (some classes/elements became hidden and changed the hierarchy)
# Wait for the ajax reload
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css("section[id='%s']" % problem_id, wait_time=5)
element = world.browser.find_by_css("section[id='%s']" % problem_id).first
prob_xmod = element.find_by_css("section.problem").first
input_fields = prob_xmod.find_by_css("section[id^='input']")
for field in input_fields:
assert field.find_by_css("div.incorrect"), "The 'check' button did not work for %s" % (problem_id)
show_button = element.find_by_css("section.action input.show").first
## this logic is to ensure we do not accidentally hide the answers
if show_button.value.lower() == 'show answer':
show_button.click()
else:
pass
## grab element and prob_xmod because the dom has changed (some classes/elements became hidden and changed the hierarchy)
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css("section[id='%s']" % problem_id, wait_time=5)
element = world.browser.find_by_css("section[id='%s']" % problem_id).first
prob_xmod = element.find_by_css("section.problem").first
input_fields = prob_xmod.find_by_css("section[id^='input']")
## in each field, find the answer, and send it to the field.
## Note that this does not work if the answer type is a strange format, e.g. "either a or b"
for field in input_fields:
field.find_by_css("input").first.fill(field.find_by_css("p[id^='answer']").first.text)
prob_xmod.find_by_css("section.action input.check").first.click()
## assert that we entered the correct answers
## grab element and prob_xmod because the dom has changed (some classes/elements became hidden and changed the hierarchy)
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css("section[id='%s']" % problem_id, wait_time=5)
element = world.browser.find_by_css("section[id='%s']" % problem_id).first
prob_xmod = element.find_by_css("section.problem").first
input_fields = prob_xmod.find_by_css("section[id^='input']")
for field in input_fields:
## if you don't use 'starts with ^=' the test will fail because the actual class is 'correct ' (with a space)
assert field.find_by_css("div[class^='correct']"), "The check answer values were not correct for %s" % problem_id
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
from lettuce.django import django_url
......
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
from lettuce.django import django_url
@step('I click on View Courseware')
def i_click_on_view_courseware(step):
css = 'a.enter-course'
world.browser.find_by_css(css).first.click()
world.css_click('a.enter-course')
@step('I click on the "([^"]*)" tab$')
def i_click_on_the_tab(step, tab):
world.browser.find_link_by_partial_text(tab).first.click()
def i_click_on_the_tab(step, tab_text):
world.click_link(tab_text)
world.save_the_html()
@step('I visit the courseware URL$')
def i_visit_the_course_info_url(step):
url = django_url('/courses/MITx/6.002x/2012_Fall/courseware')
world.browser.visit(url)
world.visit('/courses/MITx/6.002x/2012_Fall/courseware')
@step(u'I do not see "([^"]*)" anywhere on the page')
......@@ -27,18 +27,15 @@ def i_do_not_see_text_anywhere_on_the_page(step, text):
@step(u'I am on the dashboard page$')
def i_am_on_the_dashboard_page(step):
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css('section.courses')
assert world.browser.url == django_url('/dashboard')
assert world.is_css_present('section.courses')
assert world.url_equals('/dashboard')
@step('the "([^"]*)" tab is active$')
def the_tab_is_active(step, tab):
css = '.course-tabs a.active'
active_tab = world.browser.find_by_css(css)
assert (active_tab.text == tab)
def the_tab_is_active(step, tab_text):
assert world.css_text('.course-tabs a.active') == tab_text
@step('the login dialog is visible$')
def login_dialog_visible(step):
css = 'form#login_form.login_form'
assert world.browser.find_by_css(css).visible
assert world.css_visible('form#login_form.login_form')
......@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Feature: All the high level tabs should work
As a student
I want to navigate through the high level tabs
Scenario: I can navigate to all high -level tabs in a course
Scenario: I can navigate to all high - level tabs in a course
Given: I am registered for the course "6.002x"
And The course "6.002x" has extra tab "Custom Tab"
And I am logged in
......
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
from nose.tools import assert_in
......
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import step, world
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
......@@ -28,9 +31,7 @@ def i_should_see_the_login_error_message(step, msg):
@step(u'click the dropdown arrow$')
def click_the_dropdown(step):
css = ".dropdown"
e = world.browser.find_by_css(css)
e.click()
world.css_click('.dropdown')
#### helper functions
......
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
from lettuce.django import django_url
from nose.tools import assert_equals, assert_in
......@@ -12,7 +15,7 @@ def navigate_to_an_openended_question(step):
problem = '/courses/MITx/3.091x/2012_Fall/courseware/Week_10/Polymer_Synthesis/'
world.browser.visit(django_url(problem))
tab_css = 'ol#sequence-list > li > a[data-element="5"]'
world.browser.find_by_css(tab_css).click()
world.css_click(tab_css)
@step('I navigate to an openended question as staff$')
......@@ -22,81 +25,69 @@ def navigate_to_an_openended_question_as_staff(step):
problem = '/courses/MITx/3.091x/2012_Fall/courseware/Week_10/Polymer_Synthesis/'
world.browser.visit(django_url(problem))
tab_css = 'ol#sequence-list > li > a[data-element="5"]'
world.browser.find_by_css(tab_css).click()
world.css_click(tab_css)
@step(u'I enter the answer "([^"]*)"$')
def enter_the_answer_text(step, text):
textarea_css = 'textarea'
world.browser.find_by_css(textarea_css).first.fill(text)
world.css_fill('textarea', text)
@step(u'I submit the answer "([^"]*)"$')
def i_submit_the_answer_text(step, text):
textarea_css = 'textarea'
world.browser.find_by_css(textarea_css).first.fill(text)
check_css = 'input.check'
world.browser.find_by_css(check_css).click()
world.css_fill('textarea', text)
world.css_click('input.check')
@step('I click the link for full output$')
def click_full_output_link(step):
link_css = 'a.full'
world.browser.find_by_css(link_css).first.click()
world.css_click('a.full')
@step(u'I visit the staff grading page$')
def i_visit_the_staff_grading_page(step):
# course_u = '/courses/MITx/3.091x/2012_Fall'
# sg_url = '%s/staff_grading' % course_u
world.browser.click_link_by_text('Instructor')
world.browser.click_link_by_text('Staff grading')
# world.browser.visit(django_url(sg_url))
world.click_link('Instructor')
world.click_link('Staff grading')
@step(u'I see the grader message "([^"]*)"$')
def see_grader_message(step, msg):
message_css = 'div.external-grader-message'
grader_msg = world.browser.find_by_css(message_css).text
assert_in(msg, grader_msg)
assert_in(msg, world.css_text(message_css))
@step(u'I see the grader status "([^"]*)"$')
def see_the_grader_status(step, status):
status_css = 'div.grader-status'
grader_status = world.browser.find_by_css(status_css).text
assert_equals(status, grader_status)
assert_equals(status, world.css_text(status_css))
@step('I see the red X$')
def see_the_red_x(step):
x_css = 'div.grader-status > span.incorrect'
assert world.browser.find_by_css(x_css)
assert world.is_css_present('div.grader-status > span.incorrect')
@step(u'I see the grader score "([^"]*)"$')
def see_the_grader_score(step, score):
score_css = 'div.result-output > p'
score_text = world.browser.find_by_css(score_css).text
score_text = world.css_text(score_css)
assert_equals(score_text, 'Score: %s' % score)
@step('I see the link for full output$')
def see_full_output_link(step):
link_css = 'a.full'
assert world.browser.find_by_css(link_css)
assert world.is_css_present('a.full')
@step('I see the spelling grading message "([^"]*)"$')
def see_spelling_msg(step, msg):
spelling_css = 'div.spelling'
spelling_msg = world.browser.find_by_css(spelling_css).text
spelling_msg = world.css_text('div.spelling')
assert_equals('Spelling: %s' % msg, spelling_msg)
@step(u'my answer is queued for instructor grading$')
def answer_is_queued_for_instructor_grading(step):
list_css = 'ul.problem-list > li > a'
actual_msg = world.browser.find_by_css(list_css).text
actual_msg = world.css_text(list_css)
expected_msg = "(0 graded, 1 pending)"
assert_in(expected_msg, actual_msg)
......@@ -2,6 +2,8 @@
Steps for problem.feature lettuce tests
'''
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
from lettuce.django import django_url
......@@ -339,7 +341,7 @@ def assert_answer_mark(step, problem_type, correctness):
# At least one of the correct selectors should be present
for sel in selector_dict[problem_type]:
has_expected = world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(sel, wait_time=4)
has_expected = world.is_css_present(sel)
# As soon as we find the selector, break out of the loop
if has_expected:
......@@ -366,7 +368,7 @@ def inputfield(problem_type, choice=None, input_num=1):
# If the input element doesn't exist, fail immediately
assert(world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(sel, wait_time=4))
assert world.is_css_present(sel)
# Retrieve the input element
return world.browser.find_by_css(sel)
......
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
from lettuce.django import django_url
from common import TEST_COURSE_ORG, TEST_COURSE_NAME
......@@ -13,17 +16,17 @@ def i_register_for_the_course(step, course):
register_link = intro_section.find_by_css('a.register')
register_link.click()
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css('section.container.dashboard')
assert world.is_css_present('section.container.dashboard')
@step(u'I should see the course numbered "([^"]*)" in my dashboard$')
def i_should_see_that_course_in_my_dashboard(step, course):
course_link_css = 'section.my-courses a[href*="%s"]' % course
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css(course_link_css)
assert world.is_css_present(course_link_css)
@step(u'I press the "([^"]*)" button in the Unenroll dialog')
def i_press_the_button_in_the_unenroll_dialog(step, value):
button_css = 'section#unenroll-modal input[value="%s"]' % value
world.browser.find_by_css(button_css).click()
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css('section.container.dashboard')
world.css_click(button_css)
assert world.is_css_present('section.container.dashboard')
from lettuce import world, step
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
@step('I fill in "([^"]*)" on the registration form with "([^"]*)"$')
def when_i_fill_in_field_on_the_registration_form_with_value(step, field, value):
......@@ -22,4 +24,4 @@ def i_check_checkbox(step, checkbox):
@step('I should see "([^"]*)" in the dashboard banner$')
def i_should_see_text_in_the_dashboard_banner_section(step, text):
css_selector = "section.dashboard-banner h2"
assert (text in world.browser.find_by_css(css_selector).text)
assert (text in world.css_text(css_selector))
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from lettuce import world, step
from re import sub
from nose.tools import assert_equals
from xmodule.modulestore.django import modulestore
from courses import *
from common import *
from logging import getLogger
logger = getLogger(__name__)
......@@ -32,20 +35,20 @@ def i_verify_all_the_content_of_each_course(step):
pass
for test_course in registered_courses:
test_course.find_by_css('a').click()
test_course.css_click('a')
check_for_errors()
# Get the course. E.g. 'MITx/6.002x/2012_Fall'
current_course = sub('/info', '', sub('.*/courses/', '', world.browser.url))
validate_course(current_course, ids)
world.browser.find_link_by_text('Courseware').click()
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_id('accordion', wait_time=2)
world.click_link('Courseware')
assert world.is_css_present('accordion')
check_for_errors()
browse_course(current_course)
# clicking the user link gets you back to the user's home page
world.browser.find_by_css('.user-link').click()
world.css_click('.user-link')
check_for_errors()
......@@ -94,7 +97,7 @@ def browse_course(course_id):
world.browser.find_by_css('#accordion > nav > div')[chapter_it].find_by_tag('li')[section_it].find_by_tag('a').click()
## sometimes the course-content takes a long time to load
assert world.browser.is_element_present_by_css('.course-content', wait_time=5)
assert world.is_css_present('.course-content')
## look for server error div
check_for_errors()
......
#pylint: disable=C0111
#pylint: disable=W0621
from courseware.mock_xqueue_server.mock_xqueue_server import MockXQueueServer
from lettuce import before, after, world
from django.conf import settings
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