We're currently working on building up a good test frame in our company. It's for a medium-to-large-sized webapp, perhaps with a couple dozen pages. We're currently writing mostly WebDriver Selenium UI-based tests.
We are trying to decide on some coding standards, and one thing we're discussing is whether to use Page Objects (PO) that always return PO (even if the page is the same), only return PO when you leave the current page for a new one, or even to not return PO. I've always thought returning PO is a key feature of the PO design pattern, but I may be incorrect about this.
Basically, we're trying to decide between the following patterns:
class SomePage {
// constructor
public SomePage(Driver) { //... }
// always return a page object
public SomePage fillInTextField(String val){
// details
return new SomePage(driver);
// only return a PO if it's a different page
public void fillInTextField(String val){
// details
return;
}
Is one preferable over the other?
return this;
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