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Serenity/JS Screenplay Pattern library offering a flexible, web driver-agnostic approach for interacting with web-based user interfaces and components, suitable for various testing contexts
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import { Expectation } from '@serenity-js/core';
import type { PageElement } from '../screenplay';
/**
* [`Expectation`](https://serenity-js.org/api/core/class/Expectation/) that an element is visible, which means it resolves to `true` when:
* - the element [is present](https://serenity-js.org/api/assertions/function/isPresent/) in the [DOM](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document_Object_Model)
* - [`PageElement.isVisible`](https://serenity-js.org/api/web/class/PageElement/#isVisible) resolves to `true`
*
* If the above conditions are not met, the expectation resolves to `false`.
*
* ## Learn more
* - [`PageElement.isVisible`](https://serenity-js.org/api/web/class/PageElement/#isVisible)
* - [`Expectation`](https://serenity-js.org/api/core/class/Expectation/)
* - [`Check`](https://serenity-js.org/api/core/class/Check/)
* - [`Ensure`](https://serenity-js.org/api/assertions/class/Ensure/)
* - [`Wait`](https://serenity-js.org/api/core/class/Wait/)
*
* @group Expectations
*/
export declare function isVisible(): Expectation<PageElement>;
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