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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
package org.mozilla.fenix.ui
import androidx.test.espresso.Espresso.openActionBarOverflowOrOptionsMenu
import androidx.test.platform.app.InstrumentationRegistry.getInstrumentation
import kotlinx.coroutines.runBlocking
import mozilla.appservices.places.BookmarkRoot
import okhttp3.mockwebserver.MockWebServer
import org.junit.After
import org.junit.Before
import org.junit.Rule
import org.junit.Test
import org.mozilla.fenix.ext.bookmarkStorage
import org.mozilla.fenix.helpers.AndroidAssetDispatcher
import org.mozilla.fenix.helpers.HomeActivityTestRule
import org.mozilla.fenix.helpers.TestAssetHelper
import org.mozilla.fenix.helpers.TestHelper.longTapSelectItem
import org.mozilla.fenix.ui.robots.bookmarksMenu
import org.mozilla.fenix.ui.robots.browserScreen
import org.mozilla.fenix.ui.robots.homeScreen
import org.mozilla.fenix.ui.robots.multipleSelectionToolbar
import org.mozilla.fenix.ui.robots.navigationToolbar
/**
* Tests for verifying basic functionality of bookmarks
*/
class BookmarksTest {
/* ktlint-disable no-blank-line-before-rbrace */ // This imposes unreadable grouping.
private lateinit var mockWebServer: MockWebServer
private val bookmarksFolderName = "New Folder"
@get:Rule
val activityTestRule = HomeActivityTestRule()
@Before
fun setUp() {
mockWebServer = MockWebServer().apply {
setDispatcher(AndroidAssetDispatcher())
start()
}
}
@After
fun tearDown() {
mockWebServer.shutdown()
// Clearing all bookmarks data after each test to avoid overlapping data
val bookmarksStorage = activityTestRule.activity?.bookmarkStorage
runBlocking {
val bookmarks = bookmarksStorage?.getTree(BookmarkRoot.Mobile.id)?.children
bookmarks?.forEach { bookmarksStorage.deleteNode(it.guid) }
}
}
@Test
fun noBookmarkItemsTest() {
homeScreen {
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.openBookmarks {
verifyEmptyBookmarksList()
}
}
@Test
fun verifyBookmarkButtonTest() {
val defaultWebPage = TestAssetHelper.getGenericAsset(mockWebServer, 1)
navigationToolbar {
}.enterURLAndEnterToBrowser(defaultWebPage.url) {
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}.openThreeDotMenu {
verifyAddBookmarkButton()
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clickAddBookmarkButton()
}
browserScreen {
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}.openThreeDotMenu {
verifyEditBookmarkButton()
}
}
@Test
fun addBookmarkTest() {
val defaultWebPage = TestAssetHelper.getGenericAsset(mockWebServer, 1)
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browserScreen {
createBookmark(defaultWebPage.url)
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.openLibrary {
}.openBookmarks {
verifyBookmarkedURL(defaultWebPage.url)
verifyBookmarkFavicon()
}
}
@Test
fun createBookmarkFolderTest() {
homeScreen {
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.openBookmarks {
clickAddFolderButton()
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verifyKeyboardVisible()
addNewFolderName(bookmarksFolderName)
saveNewFolder()
verifyFolderTitle(bookmarksFolderName)
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verifyKeyboardHidden()
}
}
@Test
fun cancelCreateBookmarkFolderTest() {
homeScreen {
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.openBookmarks {
clickAddFolderButton()
addNewFolderName(bookmarksFolderName)
navigateUp()
verifyKeyboardHidden()
}
}
@Test
fun editBookmarkViewTest() {
val defaultWebPage = TestAssetHelper.getGenericAsset(mockWebServer, 1)
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browserScreen {
createBookmark(defaultWebPage.url)
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.openLibrary {
}.openBookmarks {
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.clickEdit {
verifyEditBookmarksView()
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verifyBookmarkNameEditBox()
verifyBookmarkURLEditBox()
verifyParentFolderSelector()
navigateUp()
verifyBookmarksMenuView()
}
}
@Test
fun copyBookmarkURLTest() {
val defaultWebPage = TestAssetHelper.getGenericAsset(mockWebServer, 1)
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browserScreen {
createBookmark(defaultWebPage.url)
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.openLibrary {
}.openBookmarks {
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.clickCopy {
verifyCopySnackBarText()
}
}
@Test
fun openBookmarkInNewTabTest() {
val defaultWebPage = TestAssetHelper.getGenericAsset(mockWebServer, 1)
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browserScreen {
createBookmark(defaultWebPage.url)
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.openLibrary {
}.openBookmarks {
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.clickOpenInNewTab {
verifyPageContent(defaultWebPage.content)
}.openHomeScreen {
verifyOpenTabsHeader()
}
}
@Test
fun openBookmarkInPrivateTabTest() {
val defaultWebPage = TestAssetHelper.getGenericAsset(mockWebServer, 1)
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browserScreen {
createBookmark(defaultWebPage.url)
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.openLibrary {
}.openBookmarks {
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.clickOpenInPrivateTab {
verifyPageContent(defaultWebPage.content)
}.openHomeScreen {
verifyPrivateSessionHeader()
}
}
@Test
fun deleteBookmarkTest() {
val defaultWebPage = TestAssetHelper.getGenericAsset(mockWebServer, 1)
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browserScreen {
createBookmark(defaultWebPage.url)
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.openLibrary {
}.openBookmarks {
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.clickDelete {
verifyDeleteSnackBarText()
}
}
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@Test
fun multiSelectionToolbarItemsTest() {
val defaultWebPage = TestAssetHelper.getGenericAsset(mockWebServer, 1)
browserScreen {
createBookmark(defaultWebPage.url)
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.openLibrary {
}.openBookmarks {
longTapSelectItem(defaultWebPage.url)
}
multipleSelectionToolbar {
verifyMultiSelectionCheckmark()
verifyMultiSelectionCounter()
verifyShareBookmarksButton()
verifyCloseToolbarButton()
}.closeToolbarReturnToBookmarks {
verifyBookmarksMenuView()
}
}
@Test
fun openSelectionInNewTabTest() {
val defaultWebPage = TestAssetHelper.getGenericAsset(mockWebServer, 1)
browserScreen {
createBookmark(defaultWebPage.url)
}.openHomeScreen {
closeTab()
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.openLibrary {
}.openBookmarks {
longTapSelectItem(defaultWebPage.url)
openActionBarOverflowOrOptionsMenu(activityTestRule.activity)
}
multipleSelectionToolbar {
}.clickOpenNewTab {
verifyExistingTabList()
verifyOpenTabsHeader()
}
}
@Test
fun openSelectionInPrivateTabTest() {
val defaultWebPage = TestAssetHelper.getGenericAsset(mockWebServer, 1)
browserScreen {
createBookmark(defaultWebPage.url)
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.openLibrary {
}.openBookmarks {
longTapSelectItem(defaultWebPage.url)
openActionBarOverflowOrOptionsMenu(activityTestRule.activity)
}
multipleSelectionToolbar {
}.clickOpenPrivateTab {
verifyExistingTabList()
verifyPrivateSessionHeader()
}
}
@Test
fun deleteMultipleSelectionTest() {
val firstWebPage = TestAssetHelper.getGenericAsset(mockWebServer, 1)
val secondWebPage = TestAssetHelper.getGenericAsset(mockWebServer, 2)
browserScreen {
createBookmark(firstWebPage.url)
createBookmark(secondWebPage.url)
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.openLibrary {
}.openBookmarks {
longTapSelectItem(firstWebPage.url)
longTapSelectItem(secondWebPage.url)
openActionBarOverflowOrOptionsMenu(activityTestRule.activity)
}
multipleSelectionToolbar {
clickMultiSelectionDelete()
}
bookmarksMenu {
verifyEmptyBookmarksList()
}
}
@Test
fun shareButtonTest() {
val defaultWebPage = TestAssetHelper.getGenericAsset(mockWebServer, 1)
browserScreen {
createBookmark(defaultWebPage.url)
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.openLibrary {
}.openBookmarks {
longTapSelectItem(defaultWebPage.url)
}
multipleSelectionToolbar {
clickShareBookmarksButton()
verifyShareOverlay()
verifyShareTabFavicon()
verifyShareTabTitle()
verifyShareTabUrl()
}
}
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@Test
fun multipleBookmarkDeletions() {
homeScreen {
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.openBookmarks {
createFolder("1")
getInstrumentation().waitForIdleSync()
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createFolder("2")
getInstrumentation().waitForIdleSync()
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createFolder("3")
getInstrumentation().waitForIdleSync()
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}.openThreeDotMenu("1") {
}.clickDelete {
}.openThreeDotMenu("2") {
}.clickDelete {
verifyFolderTitle("3")
}.goBack {
}
homeScreen {
}.openThreeDotMenu {
}.openBookmarks {
verifyFolderTitle("3")
}
}
}