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Easy to use Node.js based end-to-end testing solution for web applications using the W3C WebDriver API.
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/**
* Checks if the given form element's value equals the expected value.
*
* The existing .assert.value() command.
*
*
* @example
* this.demoTest = function (browser) {
* browser.assert.valueEquals("form.login input[type=text]", "username");
* };
*
* @method assert.valueEquals
* @param {string|object} definition The selector (CSS/Xpath) used to locate the element. Can either be a string or an object which specifies [element properties](https://nightwatchjs.org/guide/writing-tests/finding-interacting-with-dom-elements.html#postdoc-element-properties).
* @param {string} expected The expected text.
* @param {string} [msg] Optional log message to display in the output. If missing, one is displayed by default.
* @api assertions
*/
const {setElementSelectorProps} = require('../../utils');
exports.assertion = function(definition, expected, msg) {
this.options = {
elementSelector: true
};
this.expected = function() {
return this.negate ? `not equals '${expected}'` : `equals '${expected}'`;
};
this.formatMessage = function() {
const message = msg || `Testing if value of element %s ${this.negate ? 'doesn\'t equal %s' : 'equals %s'}`;
return {
message,
args: [this.elementSelector, `'${expected}'`]
};
};
this.evaluate = function(value) {
return value === expected;
};
this.value = function(result = {}) {
return result.value || '';
};
this.command = function(callback) {
this.api.getValue(setElementSelectorProps(definition, {
suppressNotFoundErrors: true
}), callback);
};
};