Escape double quotes to not break JavaScript commands#71
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@koehnlein some new test with concerned selector would be nice in folder https://github.com/Codeception/VisualCeption/tree/master/test/integration/tests/acceptance :) |
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@buresmi7 I added a test. I hope, it meets your expectations. :-) |
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@koehnlein perfect! thank you :) |
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At the moment it is not possible to add more complex selectors that contains double quotes like e.g.
[data-foo="bar"]The JavaScript commands directly use the selector string without escaping them and the JavaScript commands themselves use double quotes. With this simple change, it is possible to use more complex selectors as they can be used in other codeception modules, too.