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I am using capserjs to test my ExtJS 4.1 application. This is how I have made reference to ext.js file

casperjs test --include=ext-all.js testFile.js

If I open console tab on chrome developer toolbar & type Ext.getCmp('id of component'); I get the component back.

But If I do the same thing with in my casperjs test, I always gets undefined.

I was initially trying to get a combobox using Ext.getCmp() which returned undefined, after that I tried finding textbox, labels using Ext.getCmp() and every-time it returned undefined.

I have also tried to use Component query and even that did not worked.

I also looked at this link for help but I am unable to produce desired result.

.then(function(){

     this.wait(5000, function(){
       this.capture('c:\\temp\\cmb.png');
         console.log('-----' + Ext);
       var sqCombo = Ext.getCmp('country-ddl'); // returns the ComboBox components

       sqCombo.setValue('UK'); // set the value
       sqCombo.fireEvent('select'); // because setValue() doesn't trigger the event
     })

   })

with injectJs()

    casper.start(baseUrl, function() {
      this.echo("TITLE : ====> " + this.getTitle());
    })
  casper.then(function(){
    var inject = this.page.injectJs('ext-all.js');
    if(inject){
      console.log('injected');
    }else{
      console.log('cant inject');
    }

     console.log('evaluating');
     this.evaluate(function(){
       console.log(Ext);
       var v = Ext.getCmp('shadowUser').text;
       this.echo('++++++++++++++++++++' + v);
     });
  })

After running the script, I see this on console:

   TITLE : ====> Test App
injected
evaluating
Console: [object Object]
Error: TypeError: 'undefined' is not an object (evaluating 'Ext.getCmp('shadowUser').text')
Error: Error: Ext.Loader is not enabled, so dependencies cannot be resolved dynamically. Missing required classes: myApp.view.OptionsView, myApp.view.HelpView, myApp.view.SupportView, myApp.view.AdminView
PASS Title is correct
TESTS COMPLETED
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  • @ArtjomB.: Updated the question to show what I am trying to do. I added selenium tag because I am sure lot of people must have faced the same issue.
    – SharpCoder
    Dec 17, 2015 at 16:46
  • I am basically trying to find a combo-box and want to set some value and then fire the select event. Since ext combo-box is not rendered as select, I am struggling to find the component. I have included included extjs using --include (as shown in my question) option while running the test case. After this I was able to access Ext object and I was thinking, I would be able to access all the underlying methods. I wonder what options do I have now to access the combobox?
    – SharpCoder
    Dec 17, 2015 at 16:57

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There is no such thing as --include=<script> option. It's called --includes=<scripts>, but this doesn't help you, because it would inject extjs into the outer context which doesn't has access to the page.

You would need to inject the Extjs script when you need it:

casper.then(function(){
    this.page.injectJs('ext-all.js');
    ...
});

If Extjs is already included in the page (judging by available Ext components) then you don't need to inject anything. You should then be able to use it from the page context:

.then(function(){
    this.wait(5000, function(){
        this.capture('c:\\temp\\cmb.png');
        console.log('-----' + Ext);

        this.evaluate(function(){
            var sqCombo = Ext.getCmp('country-ddl'); // returns the ComboBox components

            sqCombo.setValue('UK'); // set the value
            sqCombo.fireEvent('select'); // because setValue() doesn't trigger the event
        });
    })
    .wait(5000, function(){
        this.capture('c:\\temp\\cmb2.png');
    });
})

Keep in mind that Ext is only available in the page context which can be accessed through the sandboxed evaluate() function.

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  • Thank you for taking time out and adding the code. Now I understand why --include option will not help in my case. I used the code you showed and it looks like, system is not executing this.evaluate(). under this function, I have included console.log() and I do not see anything on the console. Am I missing anything ?
    – SharpCoder
    Dec 17, 2015 at 17:39
  • If you're using PhantomJS 2.0.0, then there is a bug which hides errors. Use PhantomJS 1.9.8 or 1.9.7 to see if there are errors. Please register to the resource.error, page.error, remote.message and casper.page.onResourceTimeout events (Example). Maybe there are errors.
    – Artjom B.
    Dec 17, 2015 at 17:41
  • I am now using phantomjs version 1.9.8. I have registered hooks for all the errors. I have also updated the question to include all the details about errors I am getting after including the suggested changes !!
    – SharpCoder
    Dec 17, 2015 at 18:45
  • Of course, it can't find Ext, because it is injected in the page context. Use evaluate() like I showed it in my answer.
    – Artjom B.
    Dec 17, 2015 at 18:49
  • My apologies for posting wrong code. I have updated the question again !!
    – SharpCoder
    Dec 17, 2015 at 19:21

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