org.openqa.selenium.internal.seleniumemulation.WaitForCondition Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package org.openqa.selenium.internal.seleniumemulation;
import com.thoughtworks.selenium.Wait;
import org.openqa.selenium.JavascriptExecutor;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
import org.openqa.selenium.internal.seleniumemulation.SeleneseCommand;
public class WaitForCondition extends SeleneseCommand {
private final ScriptMutator mutator;
public WaitForCondition(ScriptMutator mutator) {
this.mutator = mutator;
}
@Override
protected Void handleSeleneseCommand(final WebDriver driver, String script,
final String timeout) {
StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
mutator.mutate(script, builder);
final String modified = builder.toString();
new Wait() {
@Override
public boolean until() {
Object result = ((JavascriptExecutor) driver).executeScript(modified);
// Although the conditions should return a boolean, JS has a loose
// definition of "true" Try and meet that definition.
if (result == null) {
return false;
} else if (result instanceof String) {
return !"".equals(result);
} else if (result instanceof Boolean) {
return (Boolean) result;
} else {
return true;
}
}
}.wait("Failed to resolve " + script, Long.valueOf(timeout));
return null;
}
}