in watir I want to use browser.wait()
to make sure I've waited until a page is loaded. But, what if the page is never going to load or is just taking a long time. I want to set a timeout. Do I do this with something like browser.wait(8)
, specifying the number of seconds for a timeout?
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You can specify the Timeout value in parentheses after the wait statement:
Watir::Wait.until(60) { browser.text.include? 'Hello' }
Watir::Wait.until(60) { browser.div(:id => "mainDiv").exists? }
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yeah. I checkout out the source here: github.com/watir/watir-webdriver/blob/master/lib/… Jul 1, 2013 at 16:07
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1Is the timeout in seconds ? docs not clear rubydoc.info/gems/watir-webdriver/Watir/Wait– stack1Mar 20, 2015 at 21:00
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Is there a way to set the timeout to essentially be forever? I'm looking to change a one-off assertion where it waits until a text change– kmancusiNov 30, 2016 at 15:10
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@kmancusi that could lead to a very flaky test so I don't recommend it, but the timeout value defaults to nil so you could either not have a timeout or explicitly set it to nil for easier code review. Go here for more: rubydoc.info/gems/watir-webdriver/Watir/Wait Dec 12, 2016 at 20:37
As an update, Watir now deprecates a timeout value in favor of a timeout keyword, like so:
Watir::Wait.until(timeout: 60) { browser.text.include? 'Hello' }