how to access scroll bar inside the div using protractor for e2e
im currently writing an e2e script however, im having issues accessing an element when the a div overflows and scrollbar within the div is being activated.
Inside the form, i need to access the scroll down inside the div of the request travel form.
I tried using:
browser.executeScript("window.scrollTo(0,10000);").then(callback);
However, the scrollbar that it access is the browser itself not the div i intended to scroll down.
Any leads or suggestion is greatly appreciate.
Thanks!
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im currently writing an e2e script however, im having issues accessing an element when the a div overflows and scrollbar within the div is being activated.
Inside the form, i need to access the scroll down inside the div of the request travel form.
I tried using:
browser.executeScript("window.scrollTo(0,10000);").then(callback);
However, the scrollbar that it access is the browser itself not the div i intended to scroll down.
Any leads or suggestion is greatly appreciate.
Thanks!
typescript selenium protractor
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im currently writing an e2e script however, im having issues accessing an element when the a div overflows and scrollbar within the div is being activated.
Inside the form, i need to access the scroll down inside the div of the request travel form.
I tried using:
browser.executeScript("window.scrollTo(0,10000);").then(callback);
However, the scrollbar that it access is the browser itself not the div i intended to scroll down.
Any leads or suggestion is greatly appreciate.
Thanks!
typescript selenium protractor
im currently writing an e2e script however, im having issues accessing an element when the a div overflows and scrollbar within the div is being activated.
Inside the form, i need to access the scroll down inside the div of the request travel form.
I tried using:
browser.executeScript("window.scrollTo(0,10000);").then(callback);
However, the scrollbar that it access is the browser itself not the div i intended to scroll down.
Any leads or suggestion is greatly appreciate.
Thanks!
typescript selenium protractor
typescript selenium protractor
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I had same issue with my application. There is no direct way using which you can scroll inside scrollbar but I achieved it using javacript executor.
Option 1:-
You can select element till which you wanted to scroll.
example:- (replace with your actual identifier)
browser.executeScript('arguments[0].scrollIntoView(true)', <yourelement>.getWebElement());
Option 2:-
Find the identifier of element on which scrollbar is applied and use below code.
var objDiv = document.getElementById("divExample");
objDiv.scrollTop = objDiv.scrollHeight;
let me know if still facing issue.
what is the content of the getWebElement()?
– nhoyti
Nov 21 '18 at 23:04
getWebElement returns the WebElement represented by this ElementFinder.
– Yash Jagdale
Nov 22 '18 at 6:19
Which option worked for you? Option 1 or Option 2?
– yong
Nov 23 '18 at 3:25
Option 1 is worked for me.
– Yash Jagdale
Nov 24 '18 at 4:32
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I had same issue with my application. There is no direct way using which you can scroll inside scrollbar but I achieved it using javacript executor.
Option 1:-
You can select element till which you wanted to scroll.
example:- (replace with your actual identifier)
browser.executeScript('arguments[0].scrollIntoView(true)', <yourelement>.getWebElement());
Option 2:-
Find the identifier of element on which scrollbar is applied and use below code.
var objDiv = document.getElementById("divExample");
objDiv.scrollTop = objDiv.scrollHeight;
let me know if still facing issue.
what is the content of the getWebElement()?
– nhoyti
Nov 21 '18 at 23:04
getWebElement returns the WebElement represented by this ElementFinder.
– Yash Jagdale
Nov 22 '18 at 6:19
Which option worked for you? Option 1 or Option 2?
– yong
Nov 23 '18 at 3:25
Option 1 is worked for me.
– Yash Jagdale
Nov 24 '18 at 4:32
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I had same issue with my application. There is no direct way using which you can scroll inside scrollbar but I achieved it using javacript executor.
Option 1:-
You can select element till which you wanted to scroll.
example:- (replace with your actual identifier)
browser.executeScript('arguments[0].scrollIntoView(true)', <yourelement>.getWebElement());
Option 2:-
Find the identifier of element on which scrollbar is applied and use below code.
var objDiv = document.getElementById("divExample");
objDiv.scrollTop = objDiv.scrollHeight;
let me know if still facing issue.
what is the content of the getWebElement()?
– nhoyti
Nov 21 '18 at 23:04
getWebElement returns the WebElement represented by this ElementFinder.
– Yash Jagdale
Nov 22 '18 at 6:19
Which option worked for you? Option 1 or Option 2?
– yong
Nov 23 '18 at 3:25
Option 1 is worked for me.
– Yash Jagdale
Nov 24 '18 at 4:32
add a comment |
I had same issue with my application. There is no direct way using which you can scroll inside scrollbar but I achieved it using javacript executor.
Option 1:-
You can select element till which you wanted to scroll.
example:- (replace with your actual identifier)
browser.executeScript('arguments[0].scrollIntoView(true)', <yourelement>.getWebElement());
Option 2:-
Find the identifier of element on which scrollbar is applied and use below code.
var objDiv = document.getElementById("divExample");
objDiv.scrollTop = objDiv.scrollHeight;
let me know if still facing issue.
I had same issue with my application. There is no direct way using which you can scroll inside scrollbar but I achieved it using javacript executor.
Option 1:-
You can select element till which you wanted to scroll.
example:- (replace with your actual identifier)
browser.executeScript('arguments[0].scrollIntoView(true)', <yourelement>.getWebElement());
Option 2:-
Find the identifier of element on which scrollbar is applied and use below code.
var objDiv = document.getElementById("divExample");
objDiv.scrollTop = objDiv.scrollHeight;
let me know if still facing issue.
answered Nov 21 '18 at 6:51
Yash JagdaleYash Jagdale
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what is the content of the getWebElement()?
– nhoyti
Nov 21 '18 at 23:04
getWebElement returns the WebElement represented by this ElementFinder.
– Yash Jagdale
Nov 22 '18 at 6:19
Which option worked for you? Option 1 or Option 2?
– yong
Nov 23 '18 at 3:25
Option 1 is worked for me.
– Yash Jagdale
Nov 24 '18 at 4:32
add a comment |
what is the content of the getWebElement()?
– nhoyti
Nov 21 '18 at 23:04
getWebElement returns the WebElement represented by this ElementFinder.
– Yash Jagdale
Nov 22 '18 at 6:19
Which option worked for you? Option 1 or Option 2?
– yong
Nov 23 '18 at 3:25
Option 1 is worked for me.
– Yash Jagdale
Nov 24 '18 at 4:32
what is the content of the getWebElement()?
– nhoyti
Nov 21 '18 at 23:04
what is the content of the getWebElement()?
– nhoyti
Nov 21 '18 at 23:04
getWebElement returns the WebElement represented by this ElementFinder.
– Yash Jagdale
Nov 22 '18 at 6:19
getWebElement returns the WebElement represented by this ElementFinder.
– Yash Jagdale
Nov 22 '18 at 6:19
Which option worked for you? Option 1 or Option 2?
– yong
Nov 23 '18 at 3:25
Which option worked for you? Option 1 or Option 2?
– yong
Nov 23 '18 at 3:25
Option 1 is worked for me.
– Yash Jagdale
Nov 24 '18 at 4:32
Option 1 is worked for me.
– Yash Jagdale
Nov 24 '18 at 4:32
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