The Problem:
In our rather big test codebase, we are using different keyboard shortcuts. For instance, to copy selected text we are using CTRL/COMMAND + C
, to paste CTRL/COMMAND + v
, to open a new tab CTRL/COMMAND + T
etc.
To keep tests work on multiple platforms, we'd like to make the CTRL
vs COMMAND
choice automatic depending on what platform the target browser is running on. To determine a target platform, we are currently using the following helper function which uses navigator.appVersion
:
this.getControlKey = function () {
return browser.executeScript("return navigator.appVersion.indexOf('Mac');").then(function (isMac) {
return isMac ? protractor.Key.COMMAND : protractor.Key.CONTROL;
});
};
The problem with this approach is that getControlKey()
returns a promise and, every time we use it, we have to resolve the promise explicitly:
helpers.getControlKey().then(function (controlKey) {
elm.sendKeys(protractor.Key.chord(controlKey, "c"));
});
The Question(s):
Is it possible to avoid the nestedness and simplify the use of
getControlKey()
? Ideally I would like it work as simple as:elm.sendKeys(protractor.Key.chord(helpers.getControlKey(), "c"));
Is using
navigator.appVersion
the best approach to determine a target platform, and is there a better way?
Here's my best to answer your first question, for the two scenarios -
If multiple testers run the scripts in their own machine, the helper method can be placed in
onPrepare()
function assigning the value to a constant global variable, which will be available for all the tests.If all the tests are run on a distributed platform where all tests are randomly assigned to different machines, in that case writing the helper method assigning the value to a constant local variable for that test in
beforeAll()
function will be useful.Moving to your second question, there is also another way where we can get the platform on which the test spec is being executed using protractor's
getCapabilities()
method.Code for getting the platform type -
Usage:
Hope it helps.