puppeteer/test/ignorehttpserrors.spec.js
Andrey Lushnikov 204c7ec8c4
feat: introduce puppeteer/Errors (#3056)
This patch adds a new require, `puppeteer/Errors`, that
holds all the Puppeteer-specific error classes.

Currently, the only custom error class we use is `TimeoutError`. We'll
expand in future with `CrashError` and some others.

Fixes #1694.
2018-08-09 16:51:12 -07:00

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const utils = require('./utils');
const puppeteer = utils.requireRoot('index.js');
module.exports.addTests = function({testRunner, expect, defaultBrowserOptions}) {
const {describe, xdescribe, fdescribe} = testRunner;
const {it, fit, xit} = testRunner;
const {beforeAll, beforeEach, afterAll, afterEach} = testRunner;
describe('ignoreHTTPSErrors', function() {
beforeAll(async state => {
const options = Object.assign({ignoreHTTPSErrors: true}, defaultBrowserOptions);
state.browser = await puppeteer.launch(options);
});
afterAll(async state => {
await state.browser.close();
delete state.browser;
});
beforeEach(async state => {
state.page = await state.browser.newPage();
});
afterEach(async state => {
await state.page.close();
delete state.page;
});
it('should work', async({page, httpsServer}) => {
let error = null;
const response = await page.goto(httpsServer.EMPTY_PAGE).catch(e => error = e);
expect(error).toBe(null);
expect(response.ok()).toBe(true);
expect(response.securityDetails()).toBeTruthy();
expect(response.securityDetails().protocol()).toBe('TLS 1.2');
});
it('Network redirects should report SecurityDetails', async({page, httpsServer}) => {
httpsServer.setRedirect('/plzredirect', '/empty.html');
const responses = [];
page.on('response', response => responses.push(response));
await page.goto(httpsServer.PREFIX + '/plzredirect');
expect(responses.length).toBe(2);
expect(responses[0].status()).toBe(302);
const securityDetails = responses[0].securityDetails();
expect(securityDetails.protocol()).toBe('TLS 1.2');
});
it('should work with mixed content', async({page, server, httpsServer}) => {
httpsServer.setRoute('/mixedcontent.html', (req, res) => {
res.end(`<iframe src=${server.EMPTY_PAGE}></iframe>`);
});
await page.goto(httpsServer.PREFIX + '/mixedcontent.html', {waitUntil: 'load'});
expect(page.frames().length).toBe(2);
// Make sure blocked iframe has functional execution context
// @see https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer/issues/2709
expect(await page.frames()[0].evaluate('1 + 2')).toBe(3);
expect(await page.frames()[1].evaluate('2 + 3')).toBe(5);
});
});
};