Testing UIWebView with Xcode UI Testing

谁说我不能喝 提交于 2019-11-30 12:02:40

You won't be able to tell which page is loaded, as in the actual URL that is being displayed. You can, however, check assert content is on the screen. UI Testing provides a XCUIElementQuery for links that works great with both UIWebView and WKWebView.

Keep in mind that a page doesn't load synchronously, so you will have to wait for the actual elements to appear.

let app = XCUIApplication()
app.launch()

app.buttons["Go to Google.com"].tap()

let about = self.app.staticTexts["About"]
let exists = NSPredicate(format: "exists == 1")
expectationForPredicate(exists, evaluatedWithObject: about, handler: nil)

waitForExpectationsWithTimeout(5, handler: nil)
XCTAssert(about.exists)

XCTAssert(app.staticTexts["Google Search"].exists)
app.links["I'm Feeling Lukcy"].tap()

There is also a working test host that goes along with the two links if you want to dig into the code.

If the title of the pages are different, you can check for the title of the web page.

let app = XCUIApplication()
app.launch()
//Load www.example.com

//Tap on some button    
app.links["Your button"].tap()

//Wait for www.example2.com to load
let webPageTitle = app.otherElements["Example2"]
let exists = NSPredicate(format: "exists == 1")
expectationForPredicate(exists, evaluatedWithObject: webPageTitle, handler: nil)
waitForExpectationsWithTimeout(5, handler: nil)
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