Our Automated UI test code needs to search and find the link that contains the "p" html element with text called Customers. Finally, we need to automated uit test code to click on the aforementioned link.
<div data-bind="foreachRibbonItem: items">
blah blah
blah blah blah
<a class="btn txt-color-white" href="#" data-bind="click: content, tooltip: {title : description, placement: 'bottom' }, keyTipsGroup : { parentGroup: ribbonTabKeyTip, group: text }" data-original-title="" title="">
<span class="txt-color-blueDark">
<p data-bind="html: text">Customers</p>
</a>
blah blah
blah blah blah
</div>
The following is the C# code within my Unit Test Module that uses Microsoft Coded UI technology:
url = new Uri("http://localhost:2816/");
BrowserWindow brwsWin = BrowserWindow.Launch(url);
brwsWin.Maximized = true;
brwsWin.WaitForControlReady();
UITestControl doc = brwsWin.CurrentDocumentWindow;
HtmlControl control = new HtmlControl(doc);
// Our application has a Rich User Interface with a lot of
// UI controls so we have a quasi-placeholder UI div element
// associated with a class called "loading-screen" which just shows up
// temporarily in the webpage, but disappears after all the visible UI
// dev elements are loaded up.
control.SearchProperties[HtmlControl.PropertyNames.ClassName] = "loading-screen";
UITestControlCollection collection = control.FindMatchingControls();
foreach (UITestControl loadScreen in collection)
{
loadScreen.WaitForControlNotExist();
}
// The following Removes the "loading-screen" ClassName from our
// search criteria
control.SearchProperties.Remove(HtmlControl.PropertyNames.ClassName);
// Let's just reinstantiate the control HtmlControl UI Element.
control = new HtmlControl(doc);
// Now I'm just adding "div" tagname to the search criteria.
control.SearchProperties[HtmlControl.PropertyNames.TagName] = "div";
foreach (HtmlControl div in secondCollection)
{
div.WaitForControlExist();
div.SearchProperties[HtmlControl.PropertyNames.ClassName] = "btn txt-color-white";
UITestControlCollection thirdCollection = div.FindMatchingControls();
foreach (UITestControl aLink in thirdCollection)
{
//cast the item to HtmlHyperlink type
HtmlHyperlink mylink = (HtmlHyperlink)aLink;
HtmlControl paraFinder = new HtmlControl(mylink);
paraFinder.SearchProperties[HtmlControl.PropertyNames.TagName] = "p";
paraFinder.SearchProperties[HtmlControl.PropertyNames.InnerText] = "Customers";
UITestControlCollection fourthCollection = paraFinder.FindMatchingControls();
if (fourthCollection.Capacity == 1)
{
Mouse.Click(mylink);
}
}
}
The problem with the aforementioned code is that it fails to pick up any of the UI Control Elements when the code runs. Could someone please help me determine what is Wrong? My hunch is that it's probably something wrong with the way how I instantiate the HtmlControl , and how the said HtmlControl is associated with the "Website Under Test"
url = new Uri("http://localhost:2816/");
BrowserWindow brwsWin = BrowserWindow.Launch(url);
brwsWin.Maximized = true;
brwsWin.WaitForControlReady();
UITestControl doc = brwsWin.CurrentDocumentWindow;
HtmlControl control = new HtmlControl(doc);
Could someone please point out what is wrong with the code above?