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Assuming I have a workflow like this:
1. vist page A
2. check if element B is on the page
1. yes: go to 3
2. no: go to 4
3. do something and go back to 2.
4. other steps
To implement something …
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Rplus updated
8 years ago
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Hi
I know from the documentation that you can disable a whole test module using '@disabled': true' at the top of your test file. However, I have a case where I would like to disable an individual te…
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Clicking on a particular DOM element under a normal browser session invokes javascript that adds another DOM element to a particular class via a typical jQuery .on("click"...) callback. Under phantomj…
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Hello,
I have two test cases in my test suite (testSuite.js):
```
'Testcase1': function (browser) {
this.articlePage.section.middleColumn.expect.element('@something').to.be.visible;
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Hy, I'm new at Nightwatch, but I managed to install it, configure it and use it.
I've already done a few scripts like automatic login, logout and such, and I encountered a problem at which I can't fi…
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I don't have much experience with Automated integration testing, so I will try to articulate my question as clearly as possible with my lack of vocabulary in this area.
I have been writing integratio…
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Situation: I run singleplayer game (chicken), finish the game and then another singleplayer games can't be played. Clicking on the "Play" button does nothing except playing the "click" sound.
The only…
ioma8 updated
8 years ago
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Hi Nightwatch, thanks for the platform it'll help us speed up our BrowserStack testing by 5x thanks to your parallel processing support.
Can you help me understand what I'm doing wrong here? Every ti…
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In this example http://nightwatchjs.org/guide#write-tests there is "step one" and "step two" but how Nightwatch.js knows how to run the "step one" before "step two" since the order of the keys in obje…