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What is the problem?
We are relying on RSpec custom matchers in system tests by defining
predicates in page objects. The problem is that this can result in a
system test unnecessarily waiting up till the full duration of
Capybara's default wait time when the RSpec custom matcher is used with
`not_to`. Considering this topic page object where we have a `has_post?`
predicate defined.
```
class Topic < PageObject
def has_post?
has_css?('something')
end
end
```
The assertion `expect(Topic.new).not_to have_post` will end up waiting
the full Capybara's default wait time since the RSpec custom matcher is
calling Capybara's `has_css?` method which will wait until the selector
appear. If the selector has already disappeared by the time the
assertion is called, we end up waiting for something that will never
exists.
This commit fixes such cases by introducing new predicates that uses
the `has_no_*` versions of Capybara's node matchers.
For future reference, `to have_css` and `not_to have_css` is safe to sue
because the RSpec matcher defined by Capbyara is smart enough to call
`has_css?` or `has_no_css?` based on the expectation of the assertion.
66 lines
1.8 KiB
Ruby
66 lines
1.8 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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describe "Search", type: :system, js: true do
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let(:search_page) { PageObjects::Pages::Search.new }
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fab!(:topic) { Fabricate(:topic) }
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fab!(:post) { Fabricate(:post, topic: topic, raw: "This is a test post in a test topic") }
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describe "when using full page search on mobile" do
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before do
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SearchIndexer.enable
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SearchIndexer.index(topic, force: true)
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end
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after { SearchIndexer.disable }
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it "works and clears search page state", mobile: true do
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visit("/search")
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search_page.type_in_search("test")
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search_page.click_search_button
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expect(search_page).to have_search_result
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expect(search_page.heading_text).not_to eq("Search")
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search_page.click_home_logo
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expect(search_page).to be_not_active
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page.go_back
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# ensure results are still there when using browser's history
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expect(search_page).to have_search_result
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search_page.click_home_logo
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search_page.click_search_icon
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expect(search_page).to have_no_search_result
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expect(search_page.heading_text).to eq("Search")
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end
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end
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describe "when using full page search on desktop" do
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before do
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SearchIndexer.enable
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SearchIndexer.index(topic, force: true)
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SiteSetting.rate_limit_search_anon_user_per_minute = 4
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RateLimiter.enable
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end
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after { SearchIndexer.disable }
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xit "rate limits searches for anonymous users" do
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queries = %w[one two three four]
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visit("/search?expanded=true")
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queries.each do |query|
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search_page.clear_search_input
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search_page.type_in_search(query)
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search_page.click_search_button
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end
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# Rate limit error should kick in after 4 queries
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expect(search_page).to have_warning_message
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end
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end
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end
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