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Lukáš Fryč commented on ARQGRA-409:
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+1 we can do that for both of frameworks,
I just don't know Ember.js internals.
Angular wraps all XHR objects and timeouts in order to be able run its model/view
synchronization process.
Ember doesn't have to allow similar mechanism at all.
So let's go ahead and research whether there is a way. :-)
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On side note, for AngularJS, it is very handy to have special selectors based on ng-
attributes such as ng-click, ng-model, etc,
such as:
{code}
@FindByNg(model = "username") WebElement usernameInput;
@FindByNg(action = "search()") WebElement searchButton;
{code}
Is there anything similar for Ember?
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I would love to have extensions for Graphene and certain frameworks in place.
so you could just add artifact on classpath and you will be all setup:
{code}
graphene-ember
graphene-angular
{code}
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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