org.openqa.selenium.support.ui
Class WebDriverWait
java.lang.Object
org.openqa.selenium.support.ui.WebDriverWait
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Wait<org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver>
public class WebDriverWait
- extends Object
- implements Wait<org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver>
An implementation of the Wait interface that makes use of WebDriver. The
expected usage is in conjunction with the ExpectedCondition
interface.
Because waiting for elements to appear on a page is such a common use-case,
this class will silently swallow NotFoundException whilst waiting.
Constructor Summary |
WebDriverWait(org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver driver,
long timeOutInSeconds)
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Method Summary |
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until(com.google.common.base.Function<org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver,T> isTrue)
Implementations should wait until the condition evaluates to a value that
is neither null nor false. |
WebDriverWait
public WebDriverWait(org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver driver,
long timeOutInSeconds)
- Parameters:
driver
- The WebDriver instance to pass to the expected conditionstimeOutInSeconds
- The timeout in seconds when an expectation is
called
until
public <T> T until(com.google.common.base.Function<org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver,T> isTrue)
- Description copied from interface:
Wait
- Implementations should wait until the condition evaluates to a value that
is neither null nor false. Because of this contract, the return type must
not be Void.
If the condition does not become true within a certain time (as defined
by the implementing class), this method will throw a non-specified
Throwable
. This is so that an implementor may throw whatever is
idiomatic for a given test infrastructure (e.g. JUnit4 would throw AssertionError
.
- Specified by:
until
in interface Wait<org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver>
- Type Parameters:
T
- the return type of the method, which must not be Void- Parameters:
isTrue
- the parameter to pass to the ExpectedCondition
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