I have an angular.js application that should set the focus to a specific element when doing something (ie, set the focus to an invalid form field to let the user correct the error).
I'm trying to test this behavior within an angular-e2e test:
it('should set the focus to the invalid field', function() {
input('email').enter('foo'); // this is not a valid email address
element(/* submit button */).click(); // try to submit the form
// How do I do this?
expect(element(/* email input element */)).toHaveTheFocus();
});
How can I expect a certain element to (not) have the focus? I already tried the ':focus' selector
expect(element('input[id="..."]:focus').count()).toBe(1);
but no success (inspired by Testing whether certain elements are visible or not).
To set the focus, I use the idea of How to set focus on input field?
I was also writing unit tests for this and ended up using a spy on the DOM focus() function (which is, as far as I know, not possible/desireable for e2e tests).
expect(element('input[id="myInput"] + div.tooltip').count()).toBe(/* 0(no focus) or 1(focus) */)
Quite hacky :-(, but working at least.toHaveFocus
solution offered there seems to be working great for me (angular 1.0.7, latest karma running latest Chrome)