So, I followed the Codeception Quick Start instructions faithfully. I run the first example test using the PhpBrowser...
# Codeception Test Suite Configuration
#
# [further comments omitted]
#
actor: AcceptanceTester
modules:
enabled:
- PhpBrowser:
url: 'http://office.localhost/'
browser: 'firefox'
- \Helper\Acceptance
and the test:
<?php
class FirstCest
{
public function frontpageWorks(AcceptanceTester $I)
{
$I->amOnPage('/');
$I->see('We hope you enjoy it');
}
}
and all is well.
Then I change the configuration to this:
actor: AcceptanceTester
modules:
enabled:
- WebDriver:
url: 'http://office.localhost/'
browser: 'firefox'
- \Helper\Acceptance
per the instructions, and I have Selenium installed and up and running, and away we go...
1) FirstCest: Frontpage works
Test tests/acceptance/FirstCest.php:frontpageWorks
[PHPUnit\Framework\Exception] Undefined index: ELEMENT
Scenario Steps:
2. $I->see("InterpretersOffice") at tests/acceptance/FirstCest.php:22
1. $I->amOnPage("/") at tests/acceptance/FirstCest.php:21
#1 /opt/www/court-interpreters-office/vendor/facebook/webdriver/lib/Remote/RemoteWebDriver.php:198
#2 Codeception\Module\WebDriver->see
#3 /opt/www/court-interpreters-office/tests/_support/_generated/AcceptanceTesterActions.php:363
#4 /opt/www/court-interpreters-office/tests/acceptance/FirstCest.php:22
#5 FirstCest->frontpageWorks
Selenium is driving Firefox, the page is loaded, the content that $I want to see() is there, so that ain't the problem. I have poked around in the source a bit, but haven't figured this out. I have tried changing $I->see() to $I->seeInSource() and found that does work, FWIW.
Any thoughts?