How can I click on Text link inside in textview in appium
for ex. i have a string and Don't Have an Account? Register
Only Register has a link other text are disable, when i click on Register it navigate to Register screen.
But I can't click on Register.
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WebElement element = driver.findElement(By.id("element id here"));
Point point = element.getLocation();
//you can change follwing point based on your link location
int x = point.x +1;
int y = point.y + element.getSize().getHeight() - 1;
new TouchAction(driver).tap(x, y).perform();
I find this solution here in appium discussion
I usually try to avoid XPATH in my tests, hence to search for Elements by Text I am doing something like this, which will return a By element to be used in the webdriver interaction.
public static By byText(final String text)
{
switch (Configuration.getInstance().getPlatform())
{
case ANDROID:
// This requires a UiAutomator2 test driver:
return MobileBy.AndroidUIAutomator("new UiSelector().text(\"" + text + "\")");
case IOS:
default:
throw new RuntimeException("not implemented");
}
}
Unfortunately I don't know the equivalent to iOS just now, but it should also be possible somehow ;)
Use this simple code
JavascriptExecutor executor = (JavascriptExecutor)driver;
executor.executeScript("arguments[0].click();", element);
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I am automating Webmap operations for which I have to pass a Latitude-Longitude to the Chrome browser so that particular area is clicked.
I understand Selenium 4 has features to use Chrome DevTools to do this operation. But I have to implment this automation only with Selenium 3.12 or 3.14 due to project restrictions.
This is my following code which I tried:
#Test
public void testLocationClick() {
int zoomActionCounter = 1;
while (findElement(By.className("leaflet-control-zoom-in")).isEnabled()) {
if (zoomActionCounter == 12) {
break;
}
findElement(By.className("leaflet-control-zoom-in")).click();
zoomActionCounter++;
}
((LocationContext)getDriver()).setLocation(new Location(37.774929, -122.419416, 0));
getDriver().get(SITE_URL);
WebElement map = getDriver().findElement(By.className("leaflet-interactive"));
waitForFewSeconds(1000);
map.click();
map.getLocation().getX();
map.getLocation().getY();
JavascriptExecutor js = (JavascriptExecutor) getDriver();
js.executeScript("window.navigator.geolocation.getCurrentPosition=function(success){"+
"var position = {\"coords\" : {\"latitude\": \"555\",\"longitude\": \"999\"}};"+
"success(position);}");
}
In this code I am not able to achieve the result. Any leads will be helpful.
I have to pass a latitude and longitude coordinates to the test method so that the click event happens in that coorinate location.
I am new to automation and am practicing on the flipkart website.
On the page:
http://www.flipkart.com/mobiles/pr?sid=tyy,4io&otracker=clp_mobiles_CategoryLinksModule_0-2_catergorylinks_11_ViewAll
... when I try to click an element that is not in view of the page by scrolling to it, I get the exception: Element is not clickable
Below is the code:
WebElement mobile = driver.findElement(By.xpath ("//a[#title='Apple iPhone 6S (Silver, 128 GB) ']"));
JavascriptExecutor jse = (JavascriptExecutor) driver;
jse.executeScript("arguments[0].scrollIntoView();", mobile);
mobile.click();
I believe this issue is occurring because of the header available in flipkart: even though the window is getting scrolled to that particular element, the header is covering the element so it's not possible to click on it.
Can anyone help resolve this?
you can try like this
Case where you want to click on a element that is not in view of the page (without scrolling) try below
public static void main(String[] args) throws InterruptedException {
WebDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver();
driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(10, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
driver.get(
"http://www.flipkart.com/mobiles/pr?sid=tyy,4io&otracker=clp_mobiles_CategoryLinksModule_0-2_catergorylinks_11_ViewAll");
driver.manage().window().maximize();
// Take everything on the page in list first .
List<WebElement> completecalContent = driver.findElements(By.xpath("//*[#class='fk-display-block']"));
System.out.println(completecalContent.size());
// printing all elements
for (int i = 0; i < completecalContent.size(); i++) {
System.out.println("Print complete Content : " + completecalContent.get(i).getText());
if (completecalContent.get(i).getText().equals("Apple iPhone 5S (Space Grey, 16 GB)")) {
// move to a specific element
((JavascriptExecutor) driver).executeScript("arguments[0].scrollIntoView();",
completecalContent.get(completecalContent.size() - 1));
// move slightly up as blue header comes in the picture
((JavascriptExecutor) driver).executeScript("window.scrollBy(0,-100)");
// then click on the element
completecalContent.get(i).click();
}
}
}
Case where you want to scroll then in that case update above code with these lines.
A. if you want to scroll to the bottom of the page then
((JavascriptExecutor) driver).executeScript("window.scrollTo(0, document.body.scrollHeight)");
B. if u want to scroll to a specific element then try this
WebElement element = driver.findElement(By.xpath("xpath to element"));
((JavascriptExecutor) driver).executeScript(
"arguments[0].scrollIntoView();", element);
C. if you want to scroll on the basis of coordinates then try this
((JavascriptExecutor) driver).executeScript("window.scrollBy(0,500)");
Instead of scrolling up to web element you can try scrolling to little bit down in page like
JavascriptExecutor jse = (JavascriptExecutor)driver;
jse.executeScript("scroll(250, 0)"); //x value '250' can be altered
Else you can try scrolling to element which is good enough above to required element. It means in code you tried instead of taking required webelement just scroll upto web element above the required so that the header does not cover required element.
Thank You,
Murali
Hey if you are not certain about the element's position on the page, you can find the co-ordinates at run time and then execute your text.
You can get elements co-ordinate by using Point
Point point = element.getLocation();
int xcord = point.getX();
int ycord = point.getY();
You can also get the dimensions of a webelement like its Height and Width using Dimension
Once you have the x and y co-ordinates and you have its dimensions. You can write your code to scroll till that particular co-ordinates on the page.
Hope it helps!
I am trying to scroll a page completely using this code:
JavascriptExecutor js = (JavascriptExecutor) Browser;
js.executeScript("javascript:window.onload=toBottom();"+
"function toBottom(){" +"window.scrollTo(0,Math.max(document.documentElement.scrollHeight," +"document.body.scrollHeight,document.documentElement.clientHeight));" +"}");
js.executeScript("window.status = 'fail';");
//Attach the Ajax call back method
js.executeScript( "$(document).ajaxComplete(function() {" + "status = 'success';});");
js.executeScript("window.status = 'fail';");
//Attach the Ajax call back method
js.executeScript( "$(document).ajaxComplete(function() {" +"status = 'success';});");
This code works fine and scroll the page for the first attempt but when page is scrolled down, new data appears at the page and this code failed to scroll it again.
So what I need is that someone will help me to scroll the page till end until scrolling is completed.
Do I use any loop for this?
Help/Suggestions/Response will be appreciated!
I had a page with similar functionality and another question I answered previously. I am not familiar with any generic way to know if page does not have any other elements on load. In my case the page is designed to load 40/80(forgot the exact count) element in each scroll. Since, most of the cases I know an estimated number of scroll(since I am using a test company and I know how many element present for that in db) I can estimate the number of scroll and did the following to handle that page.
public void ScrollPage(int counter)
{
const string script =
#"window.scrollTo(0,Math.max(document.documentElement.scrollHeight,document.body.scrollHeight,document.documentElement.clientHeight));";
int count = 0;
while (count != counter)
{
IJavaScriptExecutor js = _driver as IJavaScriptExecutor;
js.ExecuteScript(script);
Thread.Sleep(500);
count++;
}
}
See my other answer here
Java equivalency code
public void ScrollPage(int counter) throws InterruptedException {
String script = "window.scrollTo(0,Math.max(document.documentElement.scrollHeight,document.body.scrollHeight,document.documentElement.clientHeight));";
int count = 0;
while (count != counter)
{
((JavascriptExecutor)driver).executeScript(script);
Thread.sleep(500);
count++;
}
}
Use
ScrollPage(10);
in wherever the scroll is necessary
So, I would do something like that:
bool pageEnded = false;
while (!pageEnded) {
JavascriptExecutor js = (JavascriptExecutor) Browser;
js.executeScript("window.scrollTo(0, document.body.offsetHeight);");
pageEnded = (String)js.executeScript("return document.readyState;") ? true;
}
The best Way to do this is the following (implemented in Python):
import time
def loadFullPage(Timeout):
reachedbottom = None
while not reachedbottom:
#scroll one pane down
driver.execute_script("window.scrollTo(0,Math.max(document.documentElement.scrollHeight,document.body.scrollHeight,document.documentElement.clientHeight));");
time.sleep(Timeout)
#check if the bottom is reached
a = driver.execute_script("return document.documentElement.scrollTop;")
b = driver.execute_script("return document.documentElement.scrollHeight - document.documentElement.clientHeight;")
relativeHeight = a / b
if(relativeHeight==1):
reachedbottom = True
You have to find a efficient Timeout for your internet connection. A timeout of 3 seconds worked well for me.
An element not coming into view as the pane remains constant. I believe if I scroll down the pane maybe it will solve that issue?
So basically I want to scroll down a div to an element so as to get into visibility.
What piece of code would I need to add to my webdriver java?
I tried with the following without success:
WebDriver driver = null;
JavascriptExecutor js = (JavascriptExecutor) driver;
js.executeScript("$('#fed-panel').data('jsp').scrollToBottom()");
I use the following in my code to deal with some Ajax objects that appear only when one scrolls down. You can replace the 'this.objectExists' function below (which is something I implemented) with ObjectVisible.
public void scrollDown(String identifier, String m){
Boolean readyStateComplete = false;
int i=0;
while (!readyStateComplete) {
JavascriptExecutor js = (JavascriptExecutor)driver;
js.executeScript("window.scrollTo(0,Math.max(document.documentElement.scrollHeight," +
"document.body.scrollHeight,document.documentElement.clientHeight));");
covlog.logIssue(CovLogger.DEBUG, "scrollDown","Scrolling for the " + ++i + " times");
String tmp = js.executeScript("return document.readyState").toString();
readyStateComplete = tmp.contentEquals("complete");
//In case the object doesn't exists, break out of the loop
//the object might represent a spinner that shows that more
// records are downloaded.
if ((i%24)==0){ //24 is page size
if (!this.objectExists(identifier, m)){
readyStateComplete = true;
}
}
}
}
I have a problem using Selenium Webdriver (version 2.32.0) and Firefox (21.0), trying to change the values on a slider.
I wrote a Java code like this:
private void selectGiftCardPrice() throws TestingException {
try {
WebElement slider = getDriver().findElement(
By.cssSelector("div.sliderHandle"));
Actions move = new Actions(getDriver());
move.dragAndDropBy(slider, 90, 0);
move.build().perform();
sleep(4000);
} catch (Exception e) {
log.info(e);
throw new TestingException("e");
}
I tried out every code I found on the Web, every change, and it still does not work. It does not show any problem, just finds the element, and does nothing. Any idea what it is, or what can I do?
EDIT from comment:
I finally made it working with jQuery slider demo
driver.get("http://jqueryui.com/resources/demos/slider/multiple-vertical.html");
WebElement slider = driver.findElement(By.xpath("//div[1]/a[contains(#class,'ui-slider-handle')]"));
But it is still not working for me with jQuery UI Slider demo page using Xpath //div[#id='slider']/a. What is the problem?
This code works absolutely fine for me.
program handles slider of website : Homeshope18.com
Check it out:
WebDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver();
driver.get("http://www.homeshop18.com/fashion-jewellery/category:15143/filter_Theme:%28%22Traditional+Wear%22+%22Cuff+%26+Kada%22+%22Daily+Wear%22+%22Maang+Tikka%22+%22Openable+Round%22+%22Round%22+%22Openable+Oval%22%29/sort:Popularity/inStock:true/?it_category=HP&it_action=JW-HPSP01&it_label=HP-HPSP01-131021235900-PD-JW-ZC-VK-SC_DiwaliFestWeddingJewellery&it_value=0");
WebElement slider = driver.findElement(By.xpath("//*[#id='slider-range']/a[1]"));
Thread.sleep(3000);
Actions moveSlider = new Actions(driver);
Action action = moveSlider.dragAndDropBy(slider, 30, 0).build();
action.perform();
Using Actions class, firs use clickAndHold("WebElemnt");
Then to move horizontally we need to move in the Y direction of the screen so we can use movebyoffset, i.e X-axis: 0 & Y axis: 40px
To move vertically we need to move in the X direction of the screen so we can use movebyoffset, i.e X-axis: 40px & Y axis: 0
The sample code would be :
Actions slider=new Actions(driver);
slider.clickAndHold("WebElemnt");
slider.movebyoffset(0,40).build.perform();