How to test file inputs with Cypress?

2019-06-22 01:53发布

问题:

How can I write an e2e test of flow that requires interaction with the file Input DOM element?

If it's a text input I can interact with it (check value, set value) etc as its a DOM component. But If I have a File Input element, I am guessing that the interaction is limited till I can open the dialog to select a File. I can't move forward and select the file I want to upload as the dialog would be native and not some browser element.

So how would I test that a user can correctly upload a file from my site? I am using Cypress to write my e2e tests.

回答1:

Testing File Input elements is not yet supported in Cypress. The only way to test File Inputs is to:

  1. Issue native events (which Cypress has on their Roadmap).
  2. Understand how your application handles file uploads with File API and then stub it out. It's possible but not generic enough to give any specific advice on.

See this open issue for more detail.



回答2:

With this approach/hack you can actually make it: https://github.com/javieraviles/cypress-upload-file-post-form

It is based on different answers from the aformentioned thread https://github.com/cypress-io/cypress/issues/170

First scenario (upload_file_to_form_spec.js):

I want to test a UI where a file has to be selected/uploaded before submitting the form. Include the following code in your "commands.js" file within the cypress support folder, so the command cy.upload_file() can be used from any test:
Cypress.Commands.add('upload_file', (fileName, fileType, selector) => {
    cy.get(selector).then(subject => {
        cy.fixture(fileName, 'hex').then((fileHex) => {

            const fileBytes = hexStringToByte(fileHex);
            const testFile = new File([fileBytes], fileName, {
                type: fileType
            });
            const dataTransfer = new DataTransfer()
            const el = subject[0]

            dataTransfer.items.add(testFile)
            el.files = dataTransfer.files
        })
    })
})

// UTILS
function hexStringToByte(str) {
    if (!str) {
        return new Uint8Array();
    }

    var a = [];
    for (var i = 0, len = str.length; i < len; i += 2) {
        a.push(parseInt(str.substr(i, 2), 16));
    }

    return new Uint8Array(a);
}

Then, in case you want to upload an excel file, fill in other inputs and submit the form, the test would be something like this:

describe('Testing the excel form', function () {
    it ('Uploading the right file imports data from the excel successfully', function() {

    const testUrl = 'http://localhost:3000/excel_form';
    const fileName = 'your_file_name.xlsx';
    const fileType = 'application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet';
    const fileInput = 'input[type=file]';

    cy.visit(testUrl);
    cy.upload_file(fileName, fileType, fileInput);
    cy.get('#other_form_input2').type('input_content2');
    .
    .
    .
    cy.get('button').contains('Submit').click();

    cy.get('.result-dialog').should('contain', 'X elements from the excel where successfully imported');
})

})



回答3:

Also based on previously mentioned github issue, so big thanks to the folks there.

The upvoted answer worked initially for me, but I ran into string decoding issues trying to handle JSON files. It also felt like extra work having to deal with hex.

The code below handles JSON files slightly differently to prevent encode/decode issues, and uses Cypress's built in Cypress.Blob.base64StringToBlob:

/**
 * Converts Cypress fixtures, including JSON, to a Blob. All file types are
 * converted to base64 then converted to a Blob using Cypress
 * expect application/json. Json files are just stringified then converted to
 * a blob (prevents issues with invalid string decoding).
 * @param {String} fileUrl - The file url to upload
 * @param {String} type - content type of the uploaded file
 * @return {Promise} Resolves with blob containing fixture contents
 */
function getFixtureBlob(fileUrl, type) {
  return type === 'application/json'
    ? cy
        .fixture(fileUrl)
        .then(JSON.stringify)
        .then(jsonStr => new Blob([jsonStr], { type: 'application/json' }))
    : cy.fixture(fileUrl, 'base64').then(Cypress.Blob.base64StringToBlob)
}

/**
 * Uploads a file to an input
 * @memberOf Cypress.Chainable#
 * @name uploadFile
 * @function
 * @param {String} selector - element to target
 * @param {String} fileUrl - The file url to upload
 * @param {String} type - content type of the uploaded file
 */
Cypress.Commands.add('uploadFile', (selector, fileUrl, type = '') => {
  return cy.get(selector).then(subject => {
    return getFixtureBlob(fileUrl, type).then(blob => {
      return cy.window().then(win => {
        const el = subject[0]
        const nameSegments = fileUrl.split('/')
        const name = nameSegments[nameSegments.length - 1]
        const testFile = new win.File([blob], name, { type })
        const dataTransfer = new win.DataTransfer()
        dataTransfer.items.add(testFile)
        el.files = dataTransfer.files
        return subject
      })
    })
  })
})