"""Test case for displaying the connection banner when the websocket drops.""" from typing import Generator import pytest from selenium.common.exceptions import NoSuchElementException from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By from reflex.testing import AppHarness, WebDriver from .utils import SessionStorage def ConnectionBanner(): """App with a connection banner.""" import asyncio import reflex as rx class State(rx.State): foo: int = 0 @rx.event async def delay(self): await asyncio.sleep(5) def index(): return rx.vstack( rx.text("Hello World"), rx.input(value=State.foo, read_only=True, id="counter"), rx.button( "Increment", id="increment", on_click=State.set_foo(State.foo + 1), # type: ignore ), rx.button("Delay", id="delay", on_click=State.delay), ) app = rx.App(_state=rx.State) app.add_page(index) @pytest.fixture() def connection_banner(tmp_path) -> Generator[AppHarness, None, None]: """Start ConnectionBanner app at tmp_path via AppHarness. Args: tmp_path: pytest tmp_path fixture Yields: running AppHarness instance """ with AppHarness.create( root=tmp_path, app_source=ConnectionBanner, ) as harness: yield harness CONNECTION_ERROR_XPATH = "//*[ contains(text(), 'Cannot connect to server') ]" def has_error_modal(driver: WebDriver) -> bool: """Check if the connection error modal is displayed. Args: driver: Selenium webdriver instance. Returns: True if the modal is displayed, False otherwise. """ try: driver.find_element(By.XPATH, CONNECTION_ERROR_XPATH) except NoSuchElementException: return False else: return True @pytest.mark.asyncio async def test_connection_banner(connection_banner: AppHarness): """Test that the connection banner is displayed when the websocket drops. Args: connection_banner: AppHarness instance. """ assert connection_banner.app_instance is not None assert connection_banner.backend is not None driver = connection_banner.frontend() ss = SessionStorage(driver) assert connection_banner._poll_for( lambda: ss.get("token") is not None ), "token not found" assert connection_banner._poll_for(lambda: not has_error_modal(driver)) delay_button = driver.find_element(By.ID, "delay") increment_button = driver.find_element(By.ID, "increment") counter_element = driver.find_element(By.ID, "counter") # Increment the counter increment_button.click() assert connection_banner.poll_for_value(counter_element, exp_not_equal="0") == "1" # Start an long event before killing the backend, to mark event_processing=true delay_button.click() # Get the backend port backend_port = connection_banner._poll_for_servers().getsockname()[1] # Kill the backend connection_banner.backend.should_exit = True if connection_banner.backend_thread is not None: connection_banner.backend_thread.join() # Error modal should now be displayed assert connection_banner._poll_for(lambda: has_error_modal(driver)) # Increment the counter with backend down increment_button.click() assert connection_banner.poll_for_value(counter_element, exp_not_equal="0") == "1" # Bring the backend back up connection_banner._start_backend(port=backend_port) # Create a new StateManager to avoid async loop affinity issues w/ redis await connection_banner._reset_backend_state_manager() # Banner should be gone now assert connection_banner._poll_for(lambda: not has_error_modal(driver)) # Count should have incremented after coming back up assert connection_banner.poll_for_value(counter_element, exp_not_equal="1") == "2"