/* * Copyright Elasticsearch B.V. and/or licensed to Elasticsearch B.V. under one * or more contributor license agreements. Licensed under the "Elastic License * 2.0", the "GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 only", and the "Server Side * Public License v 1"; you may not use this file except in compliance with, at * your election, the "Elastic License 2.0", the "GNU Affero General Public * License v3.0 only", or the "Server Side Public License, v 1". */ import expect from '@kbn/expect'; import { FtrProviderContext } from '../../functional/ftr_provider_context'; // eslint-disable-next-line import/no-default-export export default function ({ getService, getPageObjects }: FtrProviderContext) { const testSubjects = getService('testSubjects'); const retry = getService('retry'); describe('string stream example', () => { it('navigates to the example', async () => { await testSubjects.click('simple-string-stream'); await retry.try(async () => { expect(await testSubjects.getVisibleText('responseStreamPageTitle')).to.be( 'Simple string stream' ); expect(await testSubjects.exists('responseStreamStartButton')).to.be(true); expect(await testSubjects.getVisibleText('responseStreamString')).to.be(''); }); }); it('starts the stream', async () => { await testSubjects.click('responseStreamStartButton'); await retry.try(async () => { expect(await testSubjects.getVisibleText('responseStreamString')).not.to.be(''); }); }); it('finishes the stream', async () => { await retry.tryForTime(60000, async () => { expect(await testSubjects.getVisibleText('responseStreamString')).to.be( 'Elasticsearch is a search engine based on the Lucene library. It provides a distributed, multitenant-capable full-text search engine with an HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents. Elasticsearch is developed in Java and is dual-licensed under the source-available Server Side Public License and the Elastic license, while other parts fall under the proprietary (source-available) Elastic License. Official clients are available in Java, .NET (C#), PHP, Python, Apache Groovy, Ruby and many other languages. According to the DB-Engines ranking, Elasticsearch is the most popular enterprise search engine.' ); }); }); }); }