Hi Adam,

I've just executed the following script on my machine:

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@Grab("org.gebish:geb-core:1.0")
@Grab("org.seleniumhq.selenium:selenium-firefox-driver:2.53.1")
@GrabExclude("org.codehaus.groovy:groovy-all")
import geb.Browser
import geb.Module

Browser.drive {
    go "http://www.gebish.org/";

    js.exec('alert("ups!")')
    module(SomeSimpleModule)

    assert title == "Geb - Very Groovy Browser Automation"
}

class SomeSimpleModule extends Module {}

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With FF 44.0 installed, using groovy 2.4.5 and got the following exception:

org.openqa.selenium.UnhandledAlertException: Unexpected modal dialog (text:
ups!): ups!
Build info: version: '2.53.1', revision:
'a36b8b1cd5757287168e54b817830adce9b0158d', time: '2016-06-30 19:26:09'
System info: host: 'Erdis-MacBook-Pro.local', ip: '192.168.1.72', os.name:
'Mac OS X', os.arch: 'x86_64', os.version: '10.11.6', java.version:
'1.8.0_102'
Driver info: org.openqa.selenium.firefox.FirefoxDriver
Capabilities [{applicationCacheEnabled=true, rotatable=false,
handlesAlerts=true, databaseEnabled=true, version=44.0, platform=MAC,
nativeEvents=false, acceptSslCerts=true, webStorageEnabled=true,
locationContextEnabled=true, browserName=firefox, takesScreenshot=true,
javascriptEnabled=true, cssSelectorsEnabled=true}]
Session ID: 8039421b-b0ac-744d-86f3-0779d6c5de99
*** Element info: {Using=xpath, value=/*}
at
org.openqa.selenium.remote.ErrorHandler.createThrowable(ErrorHandler.java:206)
at
org.openqa.selenium.remote.ErrorHandler.createUnhandledAlertException(ErrorHandler.java:187)
at
org.openqa.selenium.remote.ErrorHandler.throwIfResponseFailed(ErrorHandler.java:154)
at
org.openqa.selenium.remote.RemoteWebDriver.execute(RemoteWebDriver.java:678)
at
org.openqa.selenium.remote.RemoteWebDriver.findElement(RemoteWebDriver.java:363)
at
org.openqa.selenium.remote.RemoteWebDriver.findElementByXPath(RemoteWebDriver.java:500)
at org.openqa.selenium.By$ByXPath.findElement(By.java:361)
at
org.openqa.selenium.remote.RemoteWebDriver.findElement(RemoteWebDriver.java:355)
at org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver$findElement$0.call(Unknown Source)
at
geb.navigator.factory.BrowserBackedNavigatorFactory.createBase(BrowserBackedNavigatorFactory.groovy:39)
at
geb.navigator.factory.BrowserBackedNavigatorFactory.getBase(BrowserBackedNavigatorFactory.groovy:45)
at
geb.navigator.factory.AbstractNavigatorFactory.getProperty(AbstractNavigatorFactory.groovy)
at geb.content.NavigableSupport.getBase(NavigableSupport.groovy:34)
at geb.content.NavigableSupport.module(NavigableSupport.groovy:207)
at geb.content.Navigable$module.call(Unknown Source)
at geb.Page.module(Page.groovy:491)
at geb.Browser.methodMissing(Browser.groovy:206)
at geb.Browser.invokeMethod(Browser.groovy)
at geb$_run_closure1.doCall(geb.groovy:11)
at geb$_run_closure1.doCall(geb.groovy)
at geb.Browser.drive(Browser.groovy:1061)
at geb.Browser$drive$0.callStatic(Unknown Source)
at geb.Browser.drive(Browser.groovy:1031)
at geb.Browser$drive.call(Unknown Source)
at geb.run(geb.groovy:7)

Are you sure that you're not seeing the exception being thrown? My versions
are slightly different than yours but I don't see how that could cause
different behaviour for me and for you.

Marcin

On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 1:36 PM, Adam Bęben <[email protected]> wrote:

> Meta:
> OS: Windows 7
> Selenium version: 2.52.0
> Browser: Firefox v.45.4.0
> Geb version: 1.0
> Groovy version: 2.4.6
>
> Expected Behavior:
> Test should throw UnhandledAlertException
>
> Actual Behavior:
> Creating module without Navigator context is silently accepting alert
>
> Steps to reproduce:
> import geb.Browser
>
> Browser.drive {
>     go "http://www.gebish.org/";
>
>     js.exec('alert("ups!")')
>     module(SomeSimpleModule)
>
>     assert title == "Geb - Very Groovy Browser Automation"
> }
>
> I think the above script should not pass and should throw the
> UnhandledAlertException. But creating module this way:
> module(SomeSimpleModule)
> is silently accepting alert instead of throwing UnhandledAlertException.
>
> So the question is: bug or not?
>
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