const G = require('../lib/browserGlobals').get('document'); const dom = require('../lib/dom'); /** * Note about testing * It is difficult to test file downloads as Selenuim and javascript do not provide * an easy way to control native dialogs. * One approach would be to configure the test browser to automatically start the download and * save the file in a specific place. Then check that the file exists at that location. * Firefox documentation: http://kb.mozillazine.org/File_types_and_download_actions * Approach detailed here in java: https://www.seleniumeasy.com/selenium-tutorials/verify-file-after-downloading-using-webdriver-java */ let _download = null; /** * Trigger a download on the file at the given url. * @param {String} href: The url of the download. */ function download(href) { if (!_download) { _download = dom('a', { style: 'position: absolute; top: 0; display: none', download: '' }); G.document.body.appendChild(_download); } _download.setAttribute('href', href); _download.click(); } module.exports = download;