codeceptjs 3.1.3 → 3.2.0

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  1. package/CHANGELOG.md +49 -1
  2. package/README.md +2 -3
  3. package/bin/codecept.js +1 -0
  4. package/docs/advanced.md +94 -60
  5. package/docs/basics.md +1 -1
  6. package/docs/build/FileSystem.js +1 -0
  7. package/docs/build/Playwright.js +19 -26
  8. package/docs/build/Protractor.js +9 -24
  9. package/docs/build/Puppeteer.js +9 -27
  10. package/docs/build/REST.js +1 -0
  11. package/docs/build/WebDriver.js +1 -23
  12. package/docs/changelog.md +49 -1
  13. package/docs/custom-helpers.md +1 -36
  14. package/docs/helpers/Appium.md +1 -1
  15. package/docs/helpers/FileSystem.md +1 -1
  16. package/docs/helpers/Playwright.md +16 -18
  17. package/docs/helpers/Puppeteer.md +1 -17
  18. package/docs/helpers/REST.md +3 -1
  19. package/docs/helpers/WebDriver.md +1 -17
  20. package/docs/mobile-react-native-locators.md +3 -0
  21. package/docs/plugins.md +125 -0
  22. package/docs/reports.md +2 -2
  23. package/lib/actor.js +19 -1
  24. package/lib/codecept.js +2 -0
  25. package/lib/command/info.js +1 -1
  26. package/lib/config.js +12 -0
  27. package/lib/container.js +3 -1
  28. package/lib/helper/FileSystem.js +1 -0
  29. package/lib/helper/Playwright.js +19 -16
  30. package/lib/helper/Protractor.js +2 -14
  31. package/lib/helper/Puppeteer.js +2 -17
  32. package/lib/helper/REST.js +1 -0
  33. package/lib/helper/WebDriver.js +1 -13
  34. package/lib/interfaces/featureConfig.js +3 -0
  35. package/lib/interfaces/scenarioConfig.js +4 -0
  36. package/lib/listener/steps.js +21 -3
  37. package/lib/listener/timeout.js +71 -0
  38. package/lib/locator.js +3 -0
  39. package/lib/plugin/allure.js +6 -1
  40. package/lib/plugin/retryTo.js +130 -0
  41. package/lib/plugin/screenshotOnFail.js +1 -0
  42. package/lib/plugin/stepByStepReport.js +7 -0
  43. package/lib/plugin/stepTimeout.js +90 -0
  44. package/lib/recorder.js +16 -5
  45. package/lib/step.js +3 -0
  46. package/lib/store.js +2 -0
  47. package/lib/ui.js +2 -2
  48. package/package.json +4 -6
  49. package/typings/index.d.ts +6 -1
  50. package/typings/types.d.ts +40 -64
  51. package/docs/angular.md +0 -325
  52. package/docs/helpers/Protractor.md +0 -1658
  53. package/docs/webapi/waitUntil.mustache +0 -11
  54. package/typings/Protractor.d.ts +0 -16
package/CHANGELOG.md CHANGED
@@ -1,3 +1,50 @@
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+ ## 3.2.0
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+
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+ đŸ›Šī¸ Features:
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+
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+ **Timeouts implemented**
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+ * global timeouts (via `timeout` config option).
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+ * _Breaking change:_ timeout option expects **timeout in seconds**, not in miliseconds as it was previously.
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+ * test timeouts (via `Scenario` and `Feature` options)
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+ * _Breaking change:_ `Feature().timeout()` and `Scenario().timeout()` calls has no effect and are deprecated
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+ ```js
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+ // set timeout for every test in suite to 10 secs
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+ Feature('tests with timeout', { timeout: 10 });
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+ // set timeout for this test to 20 secs
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+ Scenario('a test with timeout', { timeout: 20 }, ({ I }) => {});
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+ ```
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+ * step timeouts (See #3059 by @nikocanvacom)
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+ ```js
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+ // set step timeout to 5 secs
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+ I.limitTime(5).click('Link');
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+ ```
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+ * `stepTimeout` plugin introduced to automatically add timeouts for each step (#3059 by @nikocanvacom).
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+ [**retryTo**](/plugins/#retryto) plugin introduced to rerun a set of steps on failure:
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+ ```js
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+ // editing in text in iframe
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+ // if iframe was not loaded - retry 5 times
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+ await retryTo(() => {
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+ I.switchTo('#editor frame');
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+ I.fillField('textarea', 'value');
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+ }, 5);
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+ ```
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+ * [Playwright] added `locale` configuration
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+ * [WebDriver] upgraded to webdriverio v7
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+ 🐛 Bugfixes:
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+ * Fixed allure plugin "Unexpected endStep()" error in #3098 by @abhimanyupandian
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+ * [Puppeteer] always close remote browser on test end. See #3054 by @mattonem
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+ * stepbyStepReport Plugin: Disabled screenshots after test has failed. See #3119 by @ioannisChalkias
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  ## 3.1.3
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  ```
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- See updated [BDD section](https://codecept.io/bdd/) for more API options.
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+ See updated [BDD section](https://codecept.io/bdd/) for more API options. Thanks to @EgorBodnar
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  * Support `cjs` file extensions for config file: `codecept.conf.cjs`. See #3052 by @kalvenschraut
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  * API updates: Added `test.file` and `suite.file` properties to `test` and `suite` objects to use in helpers and plugins.
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  * [Playwright] `I.haveRequestHeaders` affects all tabs. See #3049 by @jancorvus
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  * BDD: Fixed unhandled empty feature files. Fix #3046 by @abhimanyupandian
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  * Fixed `RangeError: Invalid string length` in `recorder.js` when running huge amount of tests.
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+ * [Appium] Fixed definitions for `touchPerform`, `hideDeviceKeyboard`, `removeApp` by @mirao
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package/README.md CHANGED
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  CodeceptJS tests are:
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- * **Synchronous**. You don't need to care about callbacks, or promises, test scenarios are linear, your test should be too.
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+ * **Synchronous**. You don't need to care about callbacks or promises or test scenarios which are linear. But, your tests should be linear.
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  * Written from **user's perspective**. Every action is a method of `I`. That makes test easy to read, write and maintain even for non-tech persons.
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  * Backend **API agnostic**. We don't know which WebDriver implementation is running this test. We can easily switch from WebDriverIO to Protractor or PhantomJS.
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  * [**Playwright**](https://github.com/codeceptjs/CodeceptJS/blob/master/docs/helpers/Playwright.md) - is a Node library to automate the Chromium, WebKit and Firefox browsers with a single API.
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  * [**Puppeteer**](https://github.com/codeceptjs/CodeceptJS/blob/master/docs/helpers/Puppeteer.md) - uses Google Chrome's Puppeteer for fast headless testing.
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  * [**WebDriver**](https://github.com/codeceptjs/CodeceptJS/blob/master/docs/helpers/WebDriver.md) - uses [webdriverio](http://webdriver.io/) to run tests via WebDriver protocol.
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- * [**Protractor**](https://github.com/codeceptjs/CodeceptJS/blob/master/docs/helpers/Protractor.md) - helper empowered by [Protractor](http://protractortest.org/) to run tests via WebDriver protocol.
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  * [**TestCafe**](https://github.com/codeceptjs/CodeceptJS/blob/master/docs/helpers/TestCafe.md) - cheap and fast cross-browser test automation.
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  * [**Nightmare**](https://github.com/codeceptjs/CodeceptJS/blob/master/docs/helpers/Nightmare.md) - uses Electron and NightmareJS to run tests.
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  * [**Appium**](https://github.com/codeceptjs/CodeceptJS/blob/master/docs/helpers/Appium.md) - for **mobile testing** with Appium
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- * [**Detox**](https://github.com/codeceptjs/CodeceptJS/blob/master/docs/helpers/Detox.md) - This is a wrapper on top of Detox library, aimied to unify testing experience for CodeceptJS framework. Detox provides a grey box testing for mobile applications, playing especially good for React Native apps.
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+ * [**Detox**](https://github.com/codeceptjs/CodeceptJS/blob/master/docs/helpers/Detox.md) - This is a wrapper on top of Detox library, aimed to unify testing experience for CodeceptJS framework. Detox provides a grey box testing for mobile applications, playing especially well for React Native apps.
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package/bin/codecept.js CHANGED
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  .option('--features', 'run only *.feature files and skip tests')
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+ .option('--no-timeouts', 'disable all timeouts')
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  .option('-p, --plugins <k=v,k2=v2,...>', 'enable plugins, comma-separated')
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package/docs/advanced.md CHANGED
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+ > You can pause execution and enter **interactive console** mode by calling `pause()` inside your test.
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+ To see a complete internal debug of CodeceptJS use `DEBUG` env variable:
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+ ```sh
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+ ```
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  ```
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+ ### Timeout <Badge text="Updated in 3.2" type="warning"/>
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+ Tests can get stuck due to various reasons such as network connection issues, crashed browser, etc.
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+ This can make tests process hang. To prevent these situations timeouts can be used. Timeouts can be set explicitly for flaky parts of code, or implicitly in a config.
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  ```
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+ })
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+ ```
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1186
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1187
- * I.seeTitleEquals('Test title.');
1188
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1184
+ * Checks that title is equal to provided one.
1185
+ *
1186
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1187
+ * I.seeTitleEquals('Test title.');
1188
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1189
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@@ -1509,7 +1512,7 @@ class Protractor extends Helper {
1509
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1511
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1512
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1515
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1513
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  *
1514
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  * ```js
1515
1518
  * I.seeInCurrentUrl('/register'); // we are on registration page
@@ -2184,24 +2187,6 @@ class Protractor extends Helper {
2184
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  return this.browser.wait(() => this.browser.executeScript.call(this.browser, fn, ...args), aSec * 1000);
2185
2188
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2186
2189
 
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2188
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2189
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2190
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2191
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2192
- * I.waitUntil(() => window.requests == 0, 5);
2193
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2194
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2195
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2196
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2197
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2198
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2199
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2201
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2202
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2203
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2204
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2205
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2206
2191
  * Waiting for the part of the URL to match the expected. Useful for SPA to understand that page was changed.
2207
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  *
@@ -561,10 +561,9 @@ class Puppeteer extends Helper {
561
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562
562
  popupStore.clear();
563
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  this.isAuthenticated = false;
564
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564
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565
566
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566
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567
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568
567
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569
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@@ -852,11 +851,14 @@ class Puppeteer extends Helper {
852
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853
852
 
854
853
  /**
855
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856
- *
857
- * ```js
858
- * I.seeTitleEquals('Test title.');
859
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854
+ * Checks that title is equal to provided one.
855
+ *
856
+ * ```js
857
+ * I.seeTitleEquals('Test title.');
858
+ * ```
859
+ *
860
+ * @param {string} text value to check.
861
+ *
860
862
  */
861
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  async seeTitleEquals(text) {
862
864
  const title = await this.page.title();
@@ -3102,26 +3104,6 @@ class Puppeteer extends Helper {
3102
3104
  return this.page.waitForNavigation(opts);
3103
3105
  }
3104
3106
 
3105
- /**
3106
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3107
- *
3108
- * ```js
3109
- * I.waitUntil(() => window.requests == 0);
3110
- * I.waitUntil(() => window.requests == 0, 5);
3111
- * ```
3112
- *
3113
- * @param {function|string} fn function which is executed in browser context.
3114
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3115
- * @param {string} [timeoutMsg=''] message to show in case of timeout fail.
3116
- * @param {?number} [interval=null]
3117
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3118
- async waitUntil(fn, sec = null) {
3119
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3120
- const waitTimeout = sec ? sec * 1000 : this.options.waitForTimeout;
3121
- const context = await this._getContext();
3122
- return context.waitForFunction(fn, { timeout: waitTimeout });
3123
- }
3124
-
3125
3107
  async waitUntilExists(locator, sec) {
3126
3108
  console.log(`waitUntilExists deprecated:
3127
3109
  * use 'waitForElement' to wait for element to be attached
@@ -131,6 +131,7 @@ class REST extends Helper {
131
131
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132
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133
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134
+ * @param {number} newTimeout - timeout in milliseconds
134
135
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135
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  setRequestTimeout(newTimeout) {
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137
  this.options.timeout = newTimeout;
@@ -875,7 +875,7 @@ class WebDriver extends Helper {
875
875
  * I.defineTimeout({ implicit: 10000, pageLoad: 10000, script: 5000 });
876
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877
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  *
878
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878
+ * @param {*} timeouts WebDriver timeouts object.
879
879
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880
880
  defineTimeout(timeouts) {
881
881
  return this._defineBrowserTimeout(this.browser, timeouts);
@@ -3259,28 +3259,6 @@ class WebDriver extends Helper {
3259
3259
  return this.browser.waitUntil(async () => this.browser.execute(fn, ...args), { timeout: aSec * 1000, timeoutMsg: '' });
3260
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  }
3261
3261
 
3262
- /**
3263
- * Waits for a function to return true (waits for 1sec by default).
3264
- *
3265
- * ```js
3266
- * I.waitUntil(() => window.requests == 0);
3267
- * I.waitUntil(() => window.requests == 0, 5);
3268
- * ```
3269
- *
3270
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3271
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3272
- * @param {string} [timeoutMsg=''] message to show in case of timeout fail.
3273
- * @param {?number} [interval=null]
3274
- */
3275
- async waitUntil(fn, sec = null, timeoutMsg = null, interval = null) {
3276
- const aSec = sec || this.options.waitForTimeout;
3277
- const _interval = typeof interval === 'number' ? interval * 1000 : null;
3278
- if (isWebDriver5()) {
3279
- return this.browser.waitUntil(fn, aSec * 1000, timeoutMsg, _interval);
3280
- }
3281
- return this.browser.waitUntil(fn, { timeout: aSec * 1000, timeoutMsg, interval: _interval });
3282
- }
3283
-
3284
3262
  /**
3285
3263
  * Switches frame or in case of null locator reverts to parent.
3286
3264
  *
package/docs/changelog.md CHANGED
@@ -7,6 +7,53 @@ layout: Section
7
7
 
8
8
  # Releases
9
9
 
10
+ ## 3.2.0
11
+
12
+ đŸ›Šī¸ Features:
13
+
14
+ **Timeouts implemented**
15
+ * global timeouts (via `timeout` config option).
16
+ * _Breaking change:_ timeout option expects **timeout in seconds**, not in miliseconds as it was previously.
17
+ * test timeouts (via `Scenario` and `Feature` options)
18
+ * _Breaking change:_ `Feature().timeout()` and `Scenario().timeout()` calls has no effect and are deprecated
19
+
20
+ ```js
21
+ // set timeout for every test in suite to 10 secs
22
+ Feature('tests with timeout', { timeout: 10 });
23
+
24
+ // set timeout for this test to 20 secs
25
+ Scenario('a test with timeout', { timeout: 20 }, ({ I }) => {});
26
+ ```
27
+
28
+ * step timeouts (See [#3059](https://github.com/codeceptjs/CodeceptJS/issues/3059) by **[nikocanvacom](https://github.com/nikocanvacom)**)
29
+
30
+ ```js
31
+ // set step timeout to 5 secs
32
+ I.limitTime(5).click('Link');
33
+ ```
34
+ * `stepTimeout` plugin introduced to automatically add timeouts for each step ([#3059](https://github.com/codeceptjs/CodeceptJS/issues/3059) by **[nikocanvacom](https://github.com/nikocanvacom)**).
35
+
36
+ [**retryTo**](/plugins/#retryto) plugin introduced to rerun a set of steps on failure:
37
+
38
+ ```js
39
+ // editing in text in iframe
40
+ // if iframe was not loaded - retry 5 times
41
+ await retryTo(() => {
42
+ I.switchTo('#editor frame');
43
+ I.fillField('textarea', 'value');
44
+ }, 5);
45
+ ```
46
+
47
+ * **[Playwright]** added `locale` configuration
48
+ * **[WebDriver]** upgraded to webdriverio v7
49
+
50
+ 🐛 Bugfixes:
51
+
52
+ * Fixed allure plugin "Unexpected endStep()" error in [#3098](https://github.com/codeceptjs/CodeceptJS/issues/3098) by **[abhimanyupandian](https://github.com/abhimanyupandian)**
53
+ * **[Puppeteer]** always close remote browser on test end. See [#3054](https://github.com/codeceptjs/CodeceptJS/issues/3054) by **[mattonem](https://github.com/mattonem)**
54
+ * stepbyStepReport Plugin: Disabled screenshots after test has failed. See [#3119](https://github.com/codeceptjs/CodeceptJS/issues/3119) by **[ioannisChalkias](https://github.com/ioannisChalkias)**
55
+
56
+
10
57
  ## 3.1.3
11
58
 
12
59
  đŸ›Šī¸ Features:
@@ -24,7 +71,7 @@ Given('I have an employee card', (table) => {
24
71
  // rows = [['Harry', 'Potter', Seeker]];
25
72
  }
26
73
  ```
27
- See updated [BDD section](https://codecept.io/bdd/) for more API options.
74
+ See updated [BDD section](https://codecept.io/bdd/) for more API options. Thanks to **[EgorBodnar](https://github.com/EgorBodnar)**
28
75
 
29
76
  * Support `cjs` file extensions for config file: `codecept.conf.cjs`. See [#3052](https://github.com/codeceptjs/CodeceptJS/issues/3052) by **[kalvenschraut](https://github.com/kalvenschraut)**
30
77
  * API updates: Added `test.file` and `suite.file` properties to `test` and `suite` objects to use in helpers and plugins.
@@ -37,6 +84,7 @@ See updated [BDD section](https://codecept.io/bdd/) for more API options.
37
84
  * **[Playwright]** `I.haveRequestHeaders` affects all tabs. See [#3049](https://github.com/codeceptjs/CodeceptJS/issues/3049) by **[jancorvus](https://github.com/jancorvus)**
38
85
  * BDD: Fixed unhandled empty feature files. Fix [#3046](https://github.com/codeceptjs/CodeceptJS/issues/3046) by **[abhimanyupandian](https://github.com/abhimanyupandian)**
39
86
  * Fixed `RangeError: Invalid string length` in `recorder.js` when running huge amount of tests.
87
+ * **[Appium]** Fixed definitions for `touchPerform`, `hideDeviceKeyboard`, `removeApp` by **[mirao](https://github.com/mirao)**
40
88
 
41
89
  📖 Documentation:
42
90