puppeteer/src/common/AriaQueryHandler.ts
Alex Rudenko 8d8e874b07
fix: make sure ElementHandle.waitForSelector is evaluated in the right context (#7843)
So it appears that all bindings are added to the secondary world and all
evaluations are also running there. ElementHandle.evaluate is returning
handles from the main world though. Therefore, we need to be careful
and adopt handles to the right context before doing waitForSelector
So it appears that all bindings are added to the secondary world and all
evaluations are also running there. ElementHandle.evaluate is returning
handles from the main world though. Therefore, we need to be careful
and adopt handles to the right context before doing waitForSelector.
2021-12-21 09:53:20 +01:00

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/**
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*
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import { InternalQueryHandler } from './QueryHandler.js';
import { ElementHandle, JSHandle } from './JSHandle.js';
import { Protocol } from 'devtools-protocol';
import { CDPSession } from './Connection.js';
import { DOMWorld, PageBinding, WaitForSelectorOptions } from './DOMWorld.js';
async function queryAXTree(
client: CDPSession,
element: ElementHandle,
accessibleName?: string,
role?: string
): Promise<Protocol.Accessibility.AXNode[]> {
const { nodes } = await client.send('Accessibility.queryAXTree', {
objectId: element._remoteObject.objectId,
accessibleName,
role,
});
const filteredNodes: Protocol.Accessibility.AXNode[] = nodes.filter(
(node: Protocol.Accessibility.AXNode) => node.role.value !== 'StaticText'
);
return filteredNodes;
}
const normalizeValue = (value: string): string =>
value.replace(/ +/g, ' ').trim();
const knownAttributes = new Set(['name', 'role']);
const attributeRegexp =
/\[\s*(?<attribute>\w+)\s*=\s*(?<quote>"|')(?<value>\\.|.*?(?=\k<quote>))\k<quote>\s*\]/g;
/*
* The selectors consist of an accessible name to query for and optionally
* further aria attributes on the form `[<attribute>=<value>]`.
* Currently, we only support the `name` and `role` attribute.
* The following examples showcase how the syntax works wrt. querying:
* - 'title[role="heading"]' queries for elements with name 'title' and role 'heading'.
* - '[role="img"]' queries for elements with role 'img' and any name.
* - 'label' queries for elements with name 'label' and any role.
* - '[name=""][role="button"]' queries for elements with no name and role 'button'.
*/
type ariaQueryOption = { name?: string; role?: string };
function parseAriaSelector(selector: string): ariaQueryOption {
const queryOptions: ariaQueryOption = {};
const defaultName = selector.replace(
attributeRegexp,
(_, attribute: string, quote: string, value: string) => {
attribute = attribute.trim();
if (!knownAttributes.has(attribute))
throw new Error(`Unknown aria attribute "${attribute}" in selector`);
queryOptions[attribute] = normalizeValue(value);
return '';
}
);
if (defaultName && !queryOptions.name)
queryOptions.name = normalizeValue(defaultName);
return queryOptions;
}
const queryOne = async (
element: ElementHandle,
selector: string
): Promise<ElementHandle | null> => {
const exeCtx = element.executionContext();
const { name, role } = parseAriaSelector(selector);
const res = await queryAXTree(exeCtx._client, element, name, role);
if (res.length < 1) {
return null;
}
return exeCtx._adoptBackendNodeId(res[0].backendDOMNodeId);
};
const waitFor = async (
domWorld: DOMWorld,
selector: string,
options: WaitForSelectorOptions
): Promise<ElementHandle<Element>> => {
const binding: PageBinding = {
name: 'ariaQuerySelector',
pptrFunction: async (selector: string) => {
const root = options.root || (await domWorld._document());
const element = await queryOne(root, selector);
return element;
},
};
return domWorld.waitForSelectorInPage(
(_: Element, selector: string) => globalThis.ariaQuerySelector(selector),
selector,
options,
binding
);
};
const queryAll = async (
element: ElementHandle,
selector: string
): Promise<ElementHandle[]> => {
const exeCtx = element.executionContext();
const { name, role } = parseAriaSelector(selector);
const res = await queryAXTree(exeCtx._client, element, name, role);
return Promise.all(
res.map((axNode) => exeCtx._adoptBackendNodeId(axNode.backendDOMNodeId))
);
};
const queryAllArray = async (
element: ElementHandle,
selector: string
): Promise<JSHandle> => {
const elementHandles = await queryAll(element, selector);
const exeCtx = element.executionContext();
const jsHandle = exeCtx.evaluateHandle(
(...elements) => elements,
...elementHandles
);
return jsHandle;
};
/**
* @internal
*/
export const ariaHandler: InternalQueryHandler = {
queryOne,
waitFor,
queryAll,
queryAllArray,
};