For an overview, installation notes, and an example, see the readme.
- Create the Quixote test frame with
quixote.createFrame()
. - Add test elements to the frame with
QFrame.add()
. - Get elements from the frame with
QFrame.get()
. - Reset the frame with
QFrame.reset()
orQFrame.reload()
. - Make assertions with
QElement
properties. - When the property you want doesn't exist, use
QElement.getRawStyle()
.
quixote
Create the Quixote test frame, wrap DOM elements, and check browser compatibility.QFrame
Manipulate the DOM inside your test frame.QElement
Manipulate, make assertions about, and get styling information for a specific element.QElementList
Multiple QElements.QPage
Information about the overall page.QViewport
Information about the viewport (the part of the page you can see).
PositionDescriptor
X and Y coordinates.SizeDescriptor
Widths, heights, and distances.ElementRender
Render boundaries.Span
Imaginary lines between two X or Y coordinates.
We strive to maintain backwards compatibility. Breaking changes to the API will be described in the change log.
That said, any class, property, or method that isn't described in the API documentation is not for public use and may change at any time. Class names may change at any time. Don't construct classes manually or refer to them by name. Any object you need can be obtained from a property or method call.
Each section of the API is marked with a stability index inspired by Node.js. They have the following meaning:
Stability: 0 - Deprecated
This feature is known to be problematic, and changes are planned. Do not rely on it. Use of the feature may cause warnings. Backwards compatibility should not be expected.
Stability: 1 - Experimental
This feature was introduced recently, and may change or be removed in future versions. Please try it out and provide feedback. If it addresses a use-case that is important to you, tell the core team.
Stability: 2 - Unstable
The API is in the process of settling, but has not yet had sufficient real-world testing to be considered stable.
Stability: 3 - Stable
The API has proven satisfactory, but cleanup in the underlying code may cause minor changes. Backwards-compatibility will be maintained as much as possible.
Stability: 4 - API Frozen
This API has been tested extensively in production and is unlikely to ever have to change.
Stability: 5 - Locked
Unless serious bugs are found, this code will not ever change. Please do not suggest changes in this area; they will be refused.