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Lukáš Fryč commented on ARQGRA-409:
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Karel, I don't get the whole idea, you are saying Graphene could inject IDs, but afaik
you would need to hook into Ember.js internal processes like creating View objects in
order to be able assign ID.
It's certainly achievable with Graphene Page Extensions, however the right approach is
an question. In my opinion, linked StackOverflow threads doesn't provide the answer.
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Such framework specific extensions should be released separately,.not as part of a core.
+1 AngularJS extension, please create a separate issue if you are interested
Support for Ember.js
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Key: ARQGRA-409
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ARQGRA-409
Project: Arquillian Graphene
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: core
Affects Versions: 2.0.0.Final
Reporter: Karel Piwko
Ember.js dynamically updates view based on various action. This makes usage of locators
and guards pretty complicated.
It would be great it Graphene could provide:
* A way how to stability ids for elements in DOM generated as a part of view
* Guards that are able to guard DOM update without any request.
[~smikloso] can provide more details, additional discussions at:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12933422/ember-best-practices-with-sel...
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16639384/how-to-test-a-javascript-base...
I believe that such tools might be handy for angular.js testing as well.
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