function JSWebAssert::waitForElementVisible
Same name in other branches
- 9 core/tests/Drupal/FunctionalJavascriptTests/JSWebAssert.php \Drupal\FunctionalJavascriptTests\JSWebAssert::waitForElementVisible()
- 8.9.x core/tests/Drupal/FunctionalJavascriptTests/JSWebAssert.php \Drupal\FunctionalJavascriptTests\JSWebAssert::waitForElementVisible()
- 11.x core/tests/Drupal/FunctionalJavascriptTests/JSWebAssert.php \Drupal\FunctionalJavascriptTests\JSWebAssert::waitForElementVisible()
Waits for the specified selector and returns it when available and visible.
Parameters
string $selector: The selector engine name. See ElementInterface::findAll() for the supported selectors.
string|array $locator: The selector locator.
int $timeout: (Optional) Timeout in milliseconds, defaults to 10000.
Return value
\Behat\Mink\Element\NodeElement|null The page element node if found and visible, NULL if not.
See also
\Behat\Mink\Element\ElementInterface::findAll()
1 call to JSWebAssert::waitForElementVisible()
- JSWebAssert::waitOnAutocomplete in core/
tests/ Drupal/ FunctionalJavascriptTests/ JSWebAssert.php - Waits for the jQuery autocomplete delay duration.
File
-
core/
tests/ Drupal/ FunctionalJavascriptTests/ JSWebAssert.php, line 189
Class
- JSWebAssert
- Defines a class with methods for asserting presence of elements during tests.
Namespace
Drupal\FunctionalJavascriptTestsCode
public function waitForElementVisible($selector, $locator, $timeout = 10000) {
return $this->waitForHelper($timeout, function (Element $page) use ($selector, $locator) {
$element = $page->find($selector, $locator);
if (!empty($element) && $element->isVisible()) {
return $element;
}
return NULL;
});
}
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