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+# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
+# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
+# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+import collections
+import sys
+import time
+
+from . import errors
+
+
+DEFAULT_TIMEOUT = 5
+DEFAULT_INTERVAL = 0.1
+
+
+class Wait(object):
+
+ """An explicit conditional utility class for waiting until a condition
+ evaluates to true or not null.
+
+ This will repeatedly evaluate a condition in anticipation for a
+ truthy return value, or its timeout to expire, or its waiting
+ predicate to become true.
+
+ A `Wait` instance defines the maximum amount of time to wait for a
+ condition, as well as the frequency with which to check the
+ condition. Furthermore, the user may configure the wait to ignore
+ specific types of exceptions whilst waiting, such as
+ `errors.NoSuchElementException` when searching for an element on
+ the page.
+
+ """
+
+ def __init__(
+ self,
+ marionette,
+ timeout=None,
+ interval=None,
+ ignored_exceptions=None,
+ clock=None,
+ ):
+ """Configure the Wait instance to have a custom timeout, interval, and
+ list of ignored exceptions. Optionally a different time
+ implementation than the one provided by the standard library
+ (time) can also be provided.
+
+ Sample usage::
+
+ # Wait 30 seconds for window to open, checking for its presence once
+ # every 5 seconds.
+ wait = Wait(marionette, timeout=30, interval=5,
+ ignored_exceptions=errors.NoSuchWindowException)
+ window = wait.until(lambda m: m.switch_to_window(42))
+
+ :param marionette: The input value to be provided to
+ conditions, usually a Marionette instance.
+
+ :param timeout: How long to wait for the evaluated condition
+ to become true. The default timeout is
+ `wait.DEFAULT_TIMEOUT`.
+
+ :param interval: How often the condition should be evaluated.
+ In reality the interval may be greater as the cost of
+ evaluating the condition function. If that is not the case the
+ interval for the next condition function call is shortend to keep
+ the original interval sequence as best as possible.
+ The default polling interval is `wait.DEFAULT_INTERVAL`.
+
+ :param ignored_exceptions: Ignore specific types of exceptions
+ whilst waiting for the condition. Any exceptions not
+ whitelisted will be allowed to propagate, terminating the
+ wait.
+
+ :param clock: Allows overriding the use of the runtime's
+ default time library. See `wait.SystemClock` for
+ implementation details.
+
+ """
+
+ self.marionette = marionette
+ self.timeout = timeout if timeout is not None else DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
+ self.interval = interval if interval is not None else DEFAULT_INTERVAL
+ self.clock = clock or SystemClock()
+ self.end = self.clock.now + self.timeout
+
+ exceptions = []
+ if ignored_exceptions is not None:
+ if isinstance(ignored_exceptions, collections.Iterable):
+ exceptions.extend(iter(ignored_exceptions))
+ else:
+ exceptions.append(ignored_exceptions)
+ self.exceptions = tuple(set(exceptions))
+
+ def until(self, condition, is_true=None, message=""):
+ """Repeatedly runs condition until its return value evaluates to true,
+ or its timeout expires or the predicate evaluates to true.
+
+ This will poll at the given interval until the given timeout
+ is reached, or the predicate or conditions returns true. A
+ condition that returns null or does not evaluate to true will
+ fully elapse its timeout before raising an
+ `errors.TimeoutException`.
+
+ If an exception is raised in the condition function and it's
+ not ignored, this function will raise immediately. If the
+ exception is ignored, it will continue polling for the
+ condition until it returns successfully or a
+ `TimeoutException` is raised.
+
+ :param condition: A callable function whose return value will
+ be returned by this function if it evaluates to true.
+
+ :param is_true: An optional predicate that will terminate and
+ return when it evaluates to False. It should be a
+ function that will be passed clock and an end time. The
+ default predicate will terminate a wait when the clock
+ elapses the timeout.
+
+ :param message: An optional message to include in the
+ exception's message if this function times out.
+
+ """
+
+ rv = None
+ last_exc = None
+ until = is_true or until_pred
+ start = self.clock.now
+
+ while not until(self.clock, self.end):
+ try:
+ next = self.clock.now + self.interval
+ rv = condition(self.marionette)
+ except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
+ raise
+ except self.exceptions:
+ last_exc = sys.exc_info()
+
+ # Re-adjust the interval depending on how long the callback
+ # took to evaluate the condition
+ interval_new = max(next - self.clock.now, 0)
+
+ if not rv:
+ self.clock.sleep(interval_new)
+ continue
+
+ if rv is not None:
+ return rv
+
+ self.clock.sleep(interval_new)
+
+ if message:
+ message = " with message: {}".format(message)
+
+ raise errors.TimeoutException(
+ # pylint: disable=W1633
+ "Timed out after {0:.1f} seconds{1}".format(
+ float(round((self.clock.now - start), 1)), message if message else ""
+ ),
+ cause=last_exc,
+ )
+
+
+def until_pred(clock, end):
+ return clock.now >= end
+
+
+class SystemClock(object):
+ def __init__(self):
+ self._time = time
+
+ def sleep(self, duration):
+ self._time.sleep(duration)
+
+ @property
+ def now(self):
+ return self._time.time()