click command in selenium webdriver does not work

微笑、不失礼 提交于 2019-11-28 18:12:16
TheLifeOfSteve

If you know for sure that the element is present, you could try this to simulate the click - if .Click() isn't working

driver.findElement(By.name("submit")).sendKeys(Keys.RETURN);

or

driver.findElement(By.name("submit")).sendKeys(Keys.ENTER);

A major thing to watch out for is whether a button is Enabled or not. You can still click them and nothing will fall over and the element is there but it is not ready to be clicked on so just doesnt do anything.

I've been using webdriver and its taken me most of the day to figure this out!

The following method seems to work reliably (in my environment for one button!)

    private void TryClick(By selector)
    {
        var wait = WaitUpTo(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(10));
        var element = wait.Until(ExpectedConditions.ElementIsVisible((selector)));

        //really important bit!
        WaitUpTo(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5))
            .Until(d => element.Enabled);

        element.Click();
    }

you use it something like

TryClick(By.XPath("//button[contains(.//*,'Some Text')]"));

Please refer here https://code.google.com/p/selenium/issues/detail?id=6756 In crux

Please open the system display settings and ensure that font size is set to 100% It worked surprisingly

There's nothing wrong with either version of your code. Whatever is causing this, that's not it.

Have you triple checked your locator? Your element definitely has name=submit not id=submit?

Thanks for all the answers everyone! I have found a solution, turns out I didn't provide enough code in my question.

The problem was NOT with the click() function after all, but instead related to cas authentication used with my project. In Selenium IDE my login test executed a "open" command to the following location,

/cas/login?service=https%1F%8FAPPNAME%2FMOREURL%2Fj_spring_cas_security

That worked. I exported the test to Selenium webdriver which naturally preserved that location. The command in Selenium Webdriver was,

driver.get(baseUrl + "/cas/login?service=https%1A%2F%8FAPPNAME%2FMOREURL%2Fj_spring_cas_security");

For reasons I have yet to understand the above failed. When I changed it to,

driver.get(baseUrl + "MOREURL/");

The click command suddenly started to work... I will edit this answer if I can figure out why exactly this is.

Note: I obscured the URLs used above to protect my company's product.

I was using firefox and some reason, it was not taking the click command though from past 2months it was working. My feeling was to make use of sendKeys and this page solved the problem. Now I am using sendKeys(Keys.Enter)

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