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/// <reference types="node" />
import type { EventInitDict, EventSpy, ScreenshotDiff, ScreenshotOptions } from '@stencil/core/internal';
import type { ClickOptions, HTTPResponse as PuppeteerHTTPResponse, Page, ScreenshotOptions as PuppeteerScreenshotOptions, WaitForOptions } from 'puppeteer';
/**
* This type helps with declaration merging as a part of Stencil's migration from Puppeteer v5.4.3 to v10.0.0. In
* v5.4.3, `HttpResponse` was an interface whereas v10.0.0 declares it as a class. It is redeclared here to help teams
* migrate to a newer minor version of Stencil without requiring a Puppeteer upgrade/major version of Stencil. This type
* should be removed as a part of the Stencil 3.0 release.
*/
export declare type HTTPResponse = PuppeteerHTTPResponse;
/**
* These types help with declaration merging as a part of Stencil's migration from Puppeteer v5.4.3 to v10.0.0. In
* v10.0.0, `WaitForOptions` is a renamed version of `NavigationOptions` from v5.4.3, who has had its type hierarchy
* flattened.
*
* See {@link https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/blob/8290e943f6b398acf39ee1b2e486824144e15bc8/types/puppeteer/index.d.ts#L605-L622}
* for the v5.4.3 types.
*
* These types are redeclared here to help teams migrate to a newer minor version of Stencil without requiring a
* Puppeteer upgrade/major version of Stencil. These type additions should be removed as a part of the Stencil 3.0
* release.
*/
declare module 'puppeteer' {
type LifeCycleEvent = 'load' | 'domcontentloaded' | 'networkidle0' | 'networkidle2';
interface WaitForOptions {
timeout?: number;
waitUntil?: LifeCycleEvent | LifeCycleEvent[];
}
}
/**
* This type was once exported by Puppeteer, but has since moved to an object literal in (Puppeteers) native types.
* Re-create it here as a named type to use across multiple Stencil-related testing files.
*/
export declare type PageCloseOptions = {
runBeforeUnload?: boolean;
};
export interface NewE2EPageOptions extends WaitForOptions {
url?: string;
html?: string;
failOnConsoleError?: boolean;
failOnNetworkError?: boolean;
}
declare type Omit<T, K> = Pick<T, Exclude<keyof T, K>>;
declare type PuppeteerPage = Omit<Page, 'bringToFront' | 'browser' | 'screenshot' | 'emulate' | 'emulateMedia' | 'frames' | 'goBack' | 'goForward' | 'isClosed' | 'mainFrame' | 'pdf' | 'reload' | 'target' | 'title' | 'viewport' | 'waitForNavigation' | 'screenshot' | 'workers' | 'addListener' | 'prependListener' | 'prependOnceListener' | 'removeAllListeners' | 'setMaxListeners' | 'getMaxListeners' | 'listeners' | 'rawListeners' | 'emit' | 'eventNames' | 'listenerCount' | '$x' | 'waitForXPath'>;
export interface PageDiagnostic {
type: 'error' | 'pageerror' | 'requestfailed';
message?: string;
location?: string;
}
/**
* The E2EPage is a wrapper utility to Puppeteer in order to
* to create easier to write and read end-to-end tests.
*/
export interface E2EPage extends PuppeteerPage {
/**
* `Experimental`
* Takes a screenshot of the page, then compares the current screenshot
* against the master screenshot. The returned screenshot compare
* results can then be used to test pixel mismatches, such as
* `expect(results).toMatchScreenshot()`.
*/
compareScreenshot(): Promise<ScreenshotDiff>;
/**
* `Experimental`
* Takes a screenshot of the page, then compares the current screenshot
* against the master screenshot. The provided `description` will be
* added onto its current description, which comes from the test description.
*/
compareScreenshot(description: string): Promise<ScreenshotDiff>;
/**
* `Experimental`
* Takes a screenshot of the page, then compares the current screenshot
* against the master screenshot. The `opts` argument can be used to
* customize screenshot options.
*/
compareScreenshot(opts: ScreenshotOptions): Promise<ScreenshotDiff>;
/**
* `Experimental`
* Takes a screenshot of the page, then compares the current screenshot
* against the master screenshot. The `description` argument will be
* added onto its current description, which comes from the test description.
* The `opts` argument can be used to customize screenshot options.
*/
compareScreenshot(description: string, opts: ScreenshotOptions): Promise<ScreenshotDiff>;
/**
* Sets a debugger;
*/
debugger(): Promise<void>;
/**
* Find an element that matches the selector, which is the same as
* `document.querySelector(selector)`. Use `>>>` within the
* selector to find an element within the host element's shadow root.
* For example, to select the first `div` inside of the component
* `my-cmp`, the call would be `page.find('my-cmp >>> div')`.
* Returns `null` if an element was not found.
*/
find(selector: FindSelector): Promise<E2EElement>;
/**
* Find all elements that match the selector, which is the same as
* `document.querySelectorAll(selector)`. Use `>>>` within the
* selector to find elements within the host element's shadow root.
* For example, to select all of the `li` elements inside of the component
* `my-cmp`, the call would be `page.findAll('my-cmp >>> li')`.
* Returns an empty array if no elements were found.
*/
findAll(selector: string): Promise<E2EElement[]>;
/**
* During an end-to-end test, a dev-server is started so `page.goto(url)` can be used
* on the app being tested. Urls are always relative since the dev server provides
* a localhost address. A shortcut to `page.goto(url)` is to set the `url` option
* when creating a new page, such as `const page = await newE2EPage({ url })`.
*/
goTo(url: string, options?: WaitForOptions): Promise<HTTPResponse | null>;
/**
* Instead of testing a url directly, html content can be mocked using
* `page.setContent(html)`. A shortcut to `page.setContent(html)` is to set
* the `html` option when creating a new page, such as
* `const page = await newE2EPage({ html })`.
*/
setContent(html: string, options?: WaitForOptions): Promise<void>;
/**
* Used to test if an event was, or was not dispatched. This method
* returns a promise, that resolves with an EventSpy. The EventSpy
* can be used along with `expect(spy).toHaveReceivedEvent()`,
* `expect(spy).toHaveReceivedEventTimes(x)` and
* `expect(spy).toHaveReceivedEventDetail({...})`.
*/
spyOnEvent(eventName: string, selector?: 'window' | 'document'): Promise<EventSpy>;
/**
* Both Stencil and Puppeteer have an asynchronous architecture, which is a good thing
* for performance. Since all calls are async, it's required that
* `await page.waitForChanges()` is called when changes are made to components.
* An error will be thrown if changes were made to a component but `waitForChanges()`
* was not called.
*/
waitForChanges(): Promise<void>;
/**
* Waits for the event to be received on `window`. The optional second argument
* allows the listener to be set to `document` if needed.
*/
waitForEvent(eventName: string): Promise<any>;
getDiagnostics(): PageDiagnostic[];
}
export interface E2EPageInternal extends E2EPage {
isClosed(): boolean;
_e2eElements: E2EElementInternal[];
_e2eEvents: Map<number, WaitForEvent>;
_e2eEventIds: number;
_e2eGoto(url: string, options?: Partial<WaitForOptions>): Promise<HTTPResponse | null>;
_e2eClose(options?: PageCloseOptions): Promise<void>;
screenshot(options?: PuppeteerScreenshotOptions): Promise<Buffer>;
}
export interface E2EElement {
/**
* Used to call a method on a component. For example, if a component
* has the method `cmp.myMethod(arg1, arg2)`, calling this method
* from a e2e test could be `cmp.callMethod('myMethod', arg1, arg2)`.
*/
callMethod(methodName: string, ...methodArgs: any[]): Promise<any>;
/**
* Gets and sets the value of the class attribute of the e2e element.
* Note that `await page.waitForChanges()` must be called before reading
* the value if content has changed.
*/
className: string;
/**
* Using classList is a convenient alternative to accessing an element's list
* of classes as a space-delimited string via `element.className`.
*/
classList: {
/**
* Add specified class values. If these classes already exist in
* attribute of the element, then they are ignored.
*/
add: (...tokens: string[]) => void;
/**
* Remove specified class values. Note: Removing a class that does
* not exist does NOT throw an error.
*/
remove: (...tokens: string[]) => void;
/**
* If class exists then remove it, if not, then add it.
*/
toggle: (token: string) => void;
/**
* Checks if specified class value exists in class attribute of the element.
*/
contains: (className: string) => boolean;
};
/**
* Calling `click()` on an element scrolls it into view if needed, and
* then uses `page.mouse` to click in the center of the element.
* Please see the puppeteer docs for more information.
*/
click(options?: ClickOptions): Promise<void>;
/**
* Find a child element that matches the selector, which is the same as
* `element.querySelector(selector)`. Use `>>>` within the
* selector to find an element within a host element's shadow root.
* For example, to select the first `div` inside of the component
* `my-cmp`, which is a child of this element, the call would be
* `element.find('my-cmp >>> div')`. Returns `null` if no
* elements were found.
*/
find(selector: FindSelector): Promise<E2EElement>;
/**
* Find all child elements that match the selector, which is the same as
* `element.querySelectorAll(selector)`. Use `>>>` within the
* selector to find elements within a host element's shadow root.
* For example, to select all `li` elements inside of the component
* `my-cmp`, which is a child of this element, the call would be
* `element.findAll('my-cmp >>> li')`. Returns an empty array if
* no elements were found.
*/
findAll(selector: FindSelector): Promise<E2EElement[]>;
/**
* Sets focus on the element.
*/
focus(): Promise<void>;
/**
* Returns the value of a specified attribute on the element. If the
* given attribute does not exist, the value returned will be null.
*/
getAttribute(name: string): string;
/**
* Used to get a property set on a component. For example, if a
* component has the property `elm.myProp`, then calling
* `elm.getProperty('myProp')` would return the `myProp` property value.
*/
getProperty(propertyName: string): Promise<any>;
/**
* Returns an object that reports the values of all CSS properties of this
* element after applying active stylesheets and resolving any basic computation
* those values may contain. Individual CSS property values are accessed by
* simply indexing with CSS property names. The method is shortcut and an async
* version of using `window.getComputedStyle(element)` directly.
*/
getComputedStyle(pseudoElt?: string | null): Promise<CSSStyleDeclaration>;
/**
* Sets hover on the element.
*/
hover(): Promise<void>;
/**
* Gets and sets `id` property of the element.
* Note that `await page.waitForChanges()` must be called before reading
* the value if content has changed.
*/
id: string;
/**
* Gets and sets `innerHTML` property of the element.
* Note that `await page.waitForChanges()` must be called before reading
* the value if content has changed.
*/
innerHTML: string;
/**
* Gets and sets `innerText` property of the element.
* Note that `await page.waitForChanges()` must be called before reading
* the value if content has changed.
*/
innerText: string;
/**
* Resolves to true if the element is visible in the current viewport.
*/
isIntersectingViewport(): Promise<boolean>;
/**
* Resolves `true` when the element's style is `display !== 'none'`,
* `visibility !== 'hidden'` and `opacity !== '0'`.
*/
isVisible(): Promise<boolean>;
/**
* Node name of the node, which in an element's case is the tag name.
* Note, this will always be upper-cased.
*/
nodeName: string;
/**
* The type of a node represented by a number.
* Element = 1, TextNode = 3, Comment = 8,
* Document Fragment (also what a shadow root is) = 11.
*/
nodeType: number;
/**
* Gets the element's `outerHTML. This is a read-only property and will
* throw an error if set.
*/
outerHTML: string;
/**
* Focuses the element, and then uses `keyboard.down` and `keyboard.up`.
* If key is a single character and no modifier keys besides Shift are
* being held down, a keypress/input event will also be generated. The
* text option can be specified to force an input event to be generated.
* Note: Modifier keys DO effect `elementHandle.press`. Holding down Shift
* will type the text in upper case.
* Key names: https://github.com/puppeteer/puppeteer/blob/main/src/common/USKeyboardLayout.ts
*/
press(key: string, options?: {
text?: string;
delay?: number;
}): Promise<void>;
/**
* Removes the attribute on the specified element. Note that
* `await page.waitForChanges()` must be called before reading
* the value if content has changed.
*/
removeAttribute(name: string): void;
/**
* Sets the value of an attribute on the specified element. If the
* attribute already exists, the value is updated; otherwise a new
* attribute is added with the specified name and value. The value
* will always be converted to a string. Note that
* `await page.waitForChanges()` must be called before reading
* the value if content has changed.
*/
setAttribute(name: string, value: any): void;
/**
* Used to set a property set on a component. For example, if a
* component has the property `elm.myProp`, then calling
* `elm.setProperty('myProp', 88)` would set the value `88` to
* the `myProp` property on the component.
*/
setProperty(propertyName: string, value: any): void;
/**
* The ShadowRoot interface of the Shadow DOM API is the root node of a
* DOM subtree that is rendered separately from a document's main DOM tree.
* This value will be `null` if the element does not have a `shadowRoot`.
*/
shadowRoot: ShadowRoot;
/**
* Used to test if an event was, or was not dispatched. This method
* returns a promise, that resolves with an EventSpy. The EventSpy
* can be used along with `expect(spy).toHaveReceivedEvent()`,
* `expect(spy).toHaveReceivedEventTimes(x)` and
* `expect(spy).toHaveReceivedEventDetail({...})`.
*/
spyOnEvent(eventName: string): Promise<EventSpy>;
/**
* Represents the tab order of the current element. Setting the
* `tabIndex` property will also set the `tabindex` attribute.
*/
tabIndex: number;
/**
* Tag name of the element. Note, this will always be upper-cased.
*/
tagName: string;
/**
* This method scrolls the element it into view if needed,
* and then uses `page.touchscreen` to tap in the center of the element.
*/
tap(): Promise<void>;
/**
* The `textContent` property represents the text content of a node
* and its descendants. Note that `await page.waitForChanges()` must
* be called before reading the value if content has changed.
*/
textContent: string;
/**
* Represents the `title` of the element, the text usually displayed in a
* 'tool tip' popup when the mouse is over the displayed node.
*/
title: string;
/**
* Toggles a `boolean` attribute (removing it if it is present and adding
* it if it is not present) on the given element. Note that
* `await page.waitForChanges()` must be called before reading
* the value if content has changed. The optional `force` argument is a
* `boolean` value to determine whether the attribute should be added or
* removed, no matter whether the attribute is present or not at the moment.
*/
toggleAttribute(name: string, force?: boolean): void;
/**
* This is a convenience method to easily create a `CustomEvent`,
* and dispatch it from the element, to include any custom event
* `detail` data as the second argument.
*/
triggerEvent(eventName: string, eventInitDict?: EventInitDict): void;
/**
* Sends a keydown, keypress/input, and keyup event for each character in the text.
* To press a special key, like Control or ArrowDown, use `keyboard.press`.
*/
type(text: string, options?: {
delay: number;
}): Promise<void>;
/**
* Waits until the element's style is `display !== 'none'`,
* `visibility !== 'hidden'`, `opacity !== '0'` and the element
* is connected to the document.
*/
waitForVisible(): Promise<void>;
/**
* Waits until the element's style is `display === 'none'`, or
* `visibility === 'hidden'`, or `opacity === '0'`, or the element
* is no longer connected to the document.
*/
waitForNotVisible(): Promise<void>;
/**
* Waits until the given event is listened in the element.
*/
waitForEvent(eventName: string): Promise<any>;
}
export interface E2EElementInternal extends E2EElement {
e2eDispose(): Promise<void>;
e2eRunActions(): Promise<unknown>;
e2eSync(): Promise<void>;
}
export declare type FindSelector = string | FindSelectorOptions;
export interface FindSelectorOptions {
/**
* Finds an element with text content matching this
* exact value after the whitespace has been trimmed.
*/
text?: string;
/**
* Finds an element with text content containing this value.
*/
contains?: string;
}
export interface WaitForEventOptions {
timeout?: number;
}
export interface WaitForEvent {
eventName: string;
callback: (ev: any) => void;
}
export interface BrowserWindow extends Window {
stencilOnEvent(id: number, event: any): void;
stencilSerializeEvent(ev: CustomEvent): any;
stencilSerializeEventTarget(target: any): any;
stencilAppLoaded: boolean;
}
export {};