I use cucumber since one year, and I am adding page-object-gem into it since few weeks. When I execute the test, I get message :
DEPRECATION WARNING
You are calling a method named checkbox at commentPage.rb:23:in `block in delete_comment'.
This method does not exist in page-object so it is being passed to the driver.
This feature will be removed in the near future.
Please change your code to call the correct page-object method.
(I have got the same for other cases, but this "trivial" example should be easier to explain)
I search a way to avoid that, but it seems complicated.
For the test, I am checking a page, on which there is a table. Each row show a line, and I need to check the checkbox of a particular line.
My code in the pageObject:
table(:comment_list, :class => 'comments')
button(:delete, :text => "Delete")
def delete_comment (text)
self.comment_list_element.each do |row|
if row.text.include? "#{text}"
row.checkbox.set
self.delete
return true
end
end
false
end
Did I need a pretreatment of my table to use it during the test ?
You are getting the warning because you are calling a method that is on Watir and not page-object (checkbox
method on a table row). If you want to access the Checkbox you can simply call the method that will return the nested element. This would change that portion of the call to row.checkbox_element
. But you next call will also get the same issue. First of all the set
method does not exist on CheckBox. In page-object the methods are check
and uncheck
. The full call should be:
row.checkbox_element.check
The reason you are getting the deprecation error is because I plan to remove the forwarding of calls to the underlying driver in the future. This ability really causes a lot of problems in complex situations.