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Bernard Labno edited comment on ARQGRA-274 at 4/26/13 5:51 PM:
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Ok, I think I've found a trace.
{code:lang=java}
try {
guardAjax(inputA).sendKeys("Any"); //This goes well, cause inputA has
ajax tied to keyup which is triggered by sendKeys
} catch (RequestGuardException e) {
fail("Unexpected RequestGuardException");
}
inputB.sendKeys("Anything");
guardAjax(inputB.findElement(By.xpath("//body"))).click();
{code}
{code:lang=xml}
<h:inputTextarea id="inputB" value="#{panelBean.inputText}"
onchange="log(event)" onkeyup="log(event)">
<a4j:ajax event="change"/>
</h:inputTextarea>
{code}
So ajax is triggered on "change" event, which is not triggered by sendKeys. To
trigger that event I'm trying to imitate "blur" event by clicking on the
body. I see that "change" event is logged to javascript console, but no ajax
request is happening. So it looks like something is blocking the request on the browser
side.
Other observation is that if I comment try/catch block out then test passes.
was (Author: blabno):
Ok, I think I've found a trace.
{code:lang=java}
try {
guardAjax(inputA).sendKeys("Any"); //This goes well, cause inputA has
ajax tied to keyup which is triggered by sendKeys
} catch (RequestGuardException e) {
fail("Unexpected RequestGuardException");
}
inputB.sendKeys("Anything");
guardAjax(inputB.findElement(By.xpath("//body"))).click();
{code}
{code:lang=xml}
<h:inputTextarea id="inputB" value="#{panelBean.inputText}"
onchange="log(event)" onkeyup="log(event)">
<a4j:ajax event="change"/>
</h:inputTextarea>
{code}
So ajax is triggered on "change" event, which is not triggered by sendKeys. To
trigger that event I'm trying to imitate "blur" event by clicking on the
body. I see that "change" event is logged to javascript console, but no ajax
request is happening. So it looks like something is blocking the request on the browser
side.
The request guard does timeout for delayed requests
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Key: ARQGRA-274
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ARQGRA-274
Project: Arquillian Graphene
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 2.0.0.Alpha3
Reporter: Bernard Labno
Assignee: Lukáš Fryč
Fix For: 2.0.0.Alpha4
Original Estimate: 2 hours
Remaining Estimate: 2 hours
In RichFaces, there is request queue which can delay a processing of an user action which
avoids overwhelming communication channel.
This is simply the case where request guard should:
* wait specified timeout (by default type "Ajax" timeout) for user action to
start AJAX request (xhr.open)
* then wait another timeout (by default type "Ajax" timeout) for AJAX action to
complete the request (xhr.readyState == 4)
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