horizon/openstack_dashboard/test/tests/selenium_tests.py
Cao Xuan Hoang f8851fbdd6 Use assertGreater(len(x), 0) instead of assertTrue(len(x) > 0)
assertGreater provides a nicer error message if it fails.

Change-Id: Id9a2e11e21cca87bb4ef23ced5bbbae6817dba73
2016-12-09 11:11:41 +07:00

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# Copyright 2012 Nebula, Inc.
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from horizon.test import helpers as test
class BrowserTests(test.SeleniumTestCase):
def test_splash(self):
self.selenium.get(self.live_server_url)
button = self.selenium.find_element_by_id("loginBtn")
# Ensure button has something; must be language independent.
self.assertGreater(len(button.text), 0)