In one of our internal angular applications, there is a license text box displayed. Since there is a lot of text inside, the license box, represented as a div
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The trick (originally proposed here) is to compare height property:
The
height
CSS property specifies the height of the content area of an element. The content area is inside the padding, border, and margin of the element.
with scrollHeight:
The
Element.scrollHeight
read-only attribute is a measurement of the height of an element's content, including content not visible on the screen due to overflow. ThescrollHeight
value is equal to the minimumclientHeight
the element would require in order to fit all the content in the viewpoint without using a vertical scrollbar. It includes the element padding but not its margin.
If scrollHeight
is greater than height
- then an element has a scrollbar.
In protractor
we need to compare the resolved promises of getAttribute('height')
and getAttribute('scrollHeight')
. Let's make a reusable function and resolve one of two promises via then()
letting expect()
to resolve the second:
function elementHasScroll(element) {
element.getAttribute('height').then(function (height) {
expect(element.getAttribute('scrollHeight')).toBeGreaterThan(height);
});
};
where toBeGreaterThan()
handy matcher is a part of jasmine-matchers third-party.