I have seen this failing:
https://integration.wikimedia.org/ci/job/mwext-mw-selenium-jessie/9255/console
The idea is to pre-set this cookie so the help dialog never shows up
in the first place. The tests do not need to look for the element, click
it, wait for the dialog to close. This should even speed up the browser
tests, I believe.
Also this adjustes waiting conditions in several places to address
timing issues with failing browser tests.
Since these tests should be replaced by Node.js on the long run I
added "sleep" in the cases although it's not recommended.
Change-Id: Ida381faa390aa62ebaadd3713864676be80abd51
- Applied the Given-When-Then rule
- Added separate accessors for disabled arrow elements
Bug: T146276
Change-Id: I0278ef607f96851ed69e7373b952f5d02139cb0c
This adds tests for navigating the timeline using the back
and forward buttons.
It also makes sure that the buttons are disabled / enabled
at the correct times.
Bug: T133278
Change-Id: I9834dd3d3bf107557b15fdd105a946902d53b8f2