Class GetLogsWithJavaScript
- Namespace
- CSF.Screenplay.Selenium.Questions
- Assembly
- CSF.Screenplay.Selenium.dll
A Screenplay Question which retrieves the logs which have been intercepted using a Javascript workaround, via BeginCollectingLogsWithJavaScript.
public class GetLogsWithJavaScript : IPerformableWithResult<IReadOnlyList<BrowserLog>>, ICanReport
- Inheritance
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GetLogsWithJavaScript
- Implements
- Inherited Members
Remarks
When used, this question retrieves all logs which have been intercepted since the last time this question was used, or since BeginCollectingLogsWithJavaScript was first executed on the current web page, whichever is more recent. Repeated use of this question will not return duplicate log messages; messages are marked as 'consumed' as they are returned and previously-consumed messages are filtered-out by the Javascript.
Note that because of the imperfect nature of the JavaScript workaround, it is possible for some messages to be missed/lost if they occur very early on in the page-loading sequence, before collection of messages has begun. This is a limitation of the Javascript technique; use a browser which HasNativeLogsSupport if you need to be sure you are not missing any messages.
This action is for use only with web browsers which have the CanGetLogsWithJavascriptWorkaround quirk.
Note that this question will not (and cannot) respect the WebDriver's logging preference, such as set at BrowserLogLevel or SetLoggingPreference(string, LogLevel). Consumers will need to manually filter for messages which they care about, based upon the log level.
Methods
GetReportFragment(Actor, IFormatsReportFragment)
Gets a fragment of a Screenplay report, specific to the execution (performables) or gaining (abilities) of the current instance, for the specified actor.
public ReportFragment GetReportFragment(Actor actor, IFormatsReportFragment formatter)
Parameters
actorActorAn actor for whom to write the report fragment
formatterIFormatsReportFragmentA report-formatting service
Returns
- ReportFragment
A human-readable report fragment.
Examples
For a performable which clicks a button (where the button itself has been constructor-injected into
the performable instance), then a suitable return value might be a formatted string such as
{Actor name} clicks {Button}, where the two placeholders indicated by braces: {} are
substituted with the actor's Name and a string representation of
the button.
For a performable which reads the temperature from a thermometer, a suitable return value might be a
string in the format {Actor name} reads the temperature.
For an ability which allows the actor to wash dishes then a suitable return value might be a string in the
format {Actor name} is able to wash the dishes.
Remarks
Implementers should return a string which indicates that the named actor is performing (present tense)
the performable, for types which also implement a performable interface. For types which represent
abilities, the implementer should return a string which indicates that the named actor is able to do
something. In particular for abilities, to make them easily recognisable in reports, it helps to stick
to the convention {Actor name} is able to {Ability summary}.
For performables which return a value (Questions, or Tasks which behave like Questions), there is no need to include the returned value within the report fragment. The framework will include the return value in the report and will format it via a different mechanism.
Good report fragments are concise. Be aware that report fragments for Tasks (which are composed from other performables) do not need to go into detail about what they do. Users reading Screenplay reports are able to drill-down into Tasks to see what they are composed from, so if the user is curious as to what the task does, it is easy to discover. It is also strongly recommended to avoid periods (full stops) at the end of a report fragment. Whilst report fragments tend to be complete sentences, punctuation like this is distracting and reports are seldom presented as paragraphs of prose.
PerformAsAsync(ICanPerform, CancellationToken)
Performs the action(s) are represented by the current instance and returns a strongly-typed value.
public ValueTask<IReadOnlyList<BrowserLog>> PerformAsAsync(ICanPerform actor, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
Parameters
actorICanPerformThe actor that is performing.
cancellationTokenCancellationTokenAn optional cancellation token by which to abort the performable.
Returns
- ValueTask<IReadOnlyList<BrowserLog>>
A task which exposes a strongly-typed 'result' value when the performable represented by the current instance is complete.