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package com.thoughtworks.selenium.webdriven.commands;
import com.thoughtworks.selenium.webdriven.SeleneseCommand;
import com.thoughtworks.selenium.webdriven.Timer;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
public class SetTimeout extends SeleneseCommand {
private final Timer timer;
public SetTimeout(Timer timer) {
this.timer = timer;
}
@Override
protected Void handleSeleneseCommand(WebDriver driver, String timeout, String ignored) {
// generally, the timeout is only set to 0 when opening a page. WebDriver
// will wait indefinitely anyway, so setting the timeout to "0" will
// actually cause the command to return with an error too soon. Avoid this
// sorry and shocking state of affairs.
if ("0".equals(timeout)) {
timer.setTimeout(Long.MAX_VALUE);
} else {
timer.setTimeout(Long.parseLong(timeout));
}
return null;
}
}