
By default, TypeScript will emit `"use strict"` directives, so it is not necessary to include `'use strict'` in `.ts` files: https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/compiler-options.html#:~:text=--noImplicitUseStrict PR Close #38143
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TypeScript
20 lines
552 B
TypeScript
import { browser, element, by } from 'protractor';
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/* tslint:disable:quotemark */
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describe('Dynamic Component Loader', function () {
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beforeEach(function () {
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browser.get('');
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});
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it('should load ad banner', function () {
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let headline = element(by.xpath("//h4[text()='Featured Hero Profile']"));
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let name = element(by.xpath("//h3[text()='Bombasto']"));
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let bio = element(by.xpath("//p[text()='Brave as they come']"));
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expect(name).toBeDefined();
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expect(headline).toBeDefined();
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expect(bio).toBeDefined();
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});
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});
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