--- id: 587d8250367417b2b2512c5d title: Run Functional Tests using a Headless Browser challengeType: 2 forumTopicId: 301595 dashedName: run-functional-tests-using-a-headless-browser --- # --description-- As a reminder, this project is being built upon the following starter project on [Repl.it](https://repl.it/github/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-mochachai), or cloned from [GitHub](https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/boilerplate-mochachai/). In the HTML main view we provided a input form. It sends data to the `PUT /travellers` endpoint that we used above with an Ajax request. When the request successfully completes, the client code appends a `
` containing the info returned by the call to the DOM. Here is an example of how to interact with this form: ```js test('#test - submit the input "surname" : "Polo"', function (done) { browser.fill('surname', 'Polo').pressButton('submit', function () { browser.assert.success(); browser.assert.text('span#name', 'Marco'); browser.assert.text('span#surname', 'Polo'); browser.assert.element('span#dates', 1); done(); }); } ``` First, the `fill` method of the `browser` object fills the `surname` field of the form with the value `'Polo'`. Immediately after, the `pressButton` method invokes the `submit` event listener of the form. The `pressButton` method is asynchronous. Then, once a response is received from the AJAX request, a few assertions are made confirming: 1. The status of the response is `200` 2. The text within the `` element matches `'Marco'` 3. The text within the `` element matches `'Polo'` 4. The there is `1` `` element. Finally, the `done` callback is invoked, which is needed due to the asynchronous test. # --instructions-- Within `tests/2_functional-tests.js`, in the `'submit "surname" : "Colombo" - write your e2e test...'` test (`// #5`), automate filling-in and submitting the form: 1. Fill in the form 2. Submit it pressing `'submit'` button. Within the callback: 1. assert that status is OK `200` 2. assert that the text inside the element `span#name` is `'Cristoforo'` 3. assert that the text inside the element `span#surname` is `'Colombo'` 4. assert that the element(s) `span#dates` exist and their count is `1` Do not forget to remove the `assert.fail()` call. # --hints-- All tests should pass. ```js (getUserInput) => $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/_api/get-tests?type=functional&n=4').then( (data) => { assert.equal(data.state, 'passed'); }, (xhr) => { throw new Error(xhr.responseText); } ); ``` You should assert that the headless browser request succeeded. ```js (getUserInput) => $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/_api/get-tests?type=functional&n=4').then( (data) => { assert.equal(data.assertions[0].method, 'browser.success'); }, (xhr) => { throw new Error(xhr.responseText); } ); ``` You should assert that the text inside the element 'span#name' is 'Cristoforo'. ```js (getUserInput) => $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/_api/get-tests?type=functional&n=4').then( (data) => { assert.equal(data.assertions[1].method, 'browser.text'); assert.match(data.assertions[1].args[0], /('|")span#name\1/); assert.match(data.assertions[1].args[1], /('|")Cristoforo\1/); }, (xhr) => { throw new Error(xhr.responseText); } ); ``` You should assert that the text inside the element 'span#surname' is 'Colombo'. ```js (getUserInput) => $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/_api/get-tests?type=functional&n=4').then( (data) => { assert.equal(data.assertions[2].method, 'browser.text'); assert.match(data.assertions[2].args[0], /('|")span#surname\1/); assert.match(data.assertions[2].args[1], /('|")Colombo\1/); }, (xhr) => { throw new Error(xhr.responseText); } ); ``` You should assert that the element 'span#dates' exist and its count is 1. ```js (getUserInput) => $.get(getUserInput('url') + '/_api/get-tests?type=functional&n=4').then( (data) => { assert.equal(data.assertions[3].method, 'browser.element'); assert.match(data.assertions[3].args[0], /('|")span#dates\1/); assert.equal(data.assertions[3].args[1], 1); }, (xhr) => { throw new Error(xhr.responseText); } ); ``` # --solutions-- ```js /** Backend challenges don't need solutions, because they would need to be tested against a full working project. Please check our contributing guidelines to learn more. */ ```