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I am using Selenium with Python and I have not figured out how to wait for an animated element that moves around the page to stop before clicking on it. For example:

Then next piece of code leads to a page that when clicking on the button 'Aanmeleden' an input box with username and password appears. However, there is a little animation that drags the window from the top.

As expected, next code does not work

from selenium import webdriver

driver = webdriver.Chrome(driverFile)
driver.get('http://www.collectandgo.be/cogo/nl/home')
driver.find_element_by_link_text("Aanmelden").click()
driver.find_element_by_name("viewLogonid").send_keys('myUser')

The next code does not work either

from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC
from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
import selenium.webdriver.support.ui as ui

wait = ui.WebDriverWait(driver, 10)
driver = webdriver.Chrome(driverFile)
driver.get('http://www.collectandgo.be/cogo/nl/home')
driver.find_element_by_link_text("Aanmelden").click()
wait.until(EC.element_to_be_clickable((By.NAME, 'viewLogonid'))).send_keys('myUser')

Particularly, the last piece of code gives the next error:

selenium.common.exceptions.WebDriverException: Message: u'unknown error: Element is not clickable at point (690, 65). Other element would receive the click: <div class="modal-backdrop fade in" style="height: 810px;"></div>\n  (Session info: chrome=34.0.1847.116)\n  (Driver info: chromedriver=2.9.248304,platform=Linux 3.5.0-36-generic x86_64)' 

I checked the documentation in Selenium py docs but I have not found any good workaround.

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  • What about using time.sleep(3) (or whatever an appropriate delay is)? Feb 16, 2015 at 21:21
  • that is nice, when you just have to sleep once. But if the animation occurs every single time you move around it can be annoying to pad everything with time.sleep().
    – Usobi
    Feb 16, 2015 at 21:30
  • I have the same issue right now. Seems like no one has found a solution to this problem yet, so I might try to create a function for this.
    – jumps4fun
    Oct 1, 2015 at 10:26

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You should be able to use JavaScript & jQuery to do this. For example:

def wait_for_animation(self, selector):
      is_animation_in_progress = self.is_element_animated(selector)
      while is_animation_in_progress is True:
          sleep(.5)
          is_animation_in_progress = self.is_element_animated(selector)

  def is_element_animated(self, selector):
      return self._driver.execute_script("return jQuery('" + selector + "').is(':animated');")

This assumes you can access the element you need with a standard jQuery selector, such as 'div:contains(Aanmelden)'

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    Thanks for the answer. I made a function that checked if the element was moving by checking its position after certain interval of time but your solution seems much more clearer.
    – Usobi
    May 7, 2016 at 14:40

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