So I have this issue with explicit waits. I don't want to use Thread.Sleep(). This is an simple test which it opens a page and then goes back and forward. It takes about 2-3 seconds to load this page and I want to do this in a dynamic way (testing). Hope I am not too confusig. I did a lot of research but nothing works, maybe I am doing something wrong. ( I'm using Resharper to run unit tests)
Here I have also the solution:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1k5vjc5czvmdd3u/ConsoleApplication2.rar?dl=0
I am using an extension to FindElement method so I believe it would be easy to just call this method and wait by itself. I have some explanation commented in the solution. I would appreciate if somebody give me some help. (Sorry for not so perfect english).
using System;
using System.Threading;
using ConsoleApplication2.Extensions;
using NUnit.Framework;
using OpenQA.Selenium;
using OpenQA.Selenium.Chrome;
using OpenQA.Selenium.Support.UI;
namespace ConsoleApplication2
{
class UnitTest1
{
private IWebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver();
[SetUp]
public void Initialize()
{
driver.Url = "some url";
Thread.Sleep(3500);
// driver.Manage().Timeouts().ImplicitlyWait(TimeSpan(20));
}
[Test]
public void CheckBackForward()
{
//Go to first page in Online Help
driver.FindElement(By.XPath("//span/ul/li/span/a")).Click();
// So if I am commenting this Thread.Sleep
// it will throw an exception at the extension method at line 13 at "@by"
// I've also checked this without extension method but still the same problem. It doesn'w wait at all, it will throw this
// exception as soon as FindElement method is called.
// I know that I shouldn't mix explicit waits with implicit ones.
//Thread.Sleep(1500);
//Store title
var title_text = driver.FindElement(By.XPath("//div[@id='shellAreaContent']/div/div[2]/ol/li[3]/span"),60).Text;
//Check if Back is enabled
Assert.IsTrue(driver.FindElement(By.XPath("//div[3]/a/span")).Enabled);
//Go back
driver.FindElement(By.XPath("//div[3]/a/span")).Click();
//Check if Forward is enabled
Assert.IsTrue(driver.FindElement(By.XPath("//div[4]/a/span")).Enabled);
//Go forward
driver.FindElement(By.XPath("//div[4]/a/span")).Click();
//Store title
var title_text2 = driver.FindElement(By.XPath("//div[@id='shellAreaContent']/div/div[2]/ol/li[3]/span")).Text;
//Check if you are on the same page
Assert.AreEqual(title_text2,title_text);
}
[TearDown]
public void EndTest()
{
driver.Quit();
}
}
}
And here is the extension:
using System;
using OpenQA.Selenium;
using OpenQA.Selenium.Support.UI;
namespace ConsoleApplication2.Extensions
{
public static class Extension
{
public static IWebElement FindElement(this IWebDriver driver, By by, int timeoutInSeconds)
{
if (timeoutInSeconds <= 0) return driver.FindElement(@by);
var wait = new WebDriverWait(driver, TimeSpan.FromSeconds(timeoutInSeconds));
return wait.Until(drv => drv.FindElement(@by));
}
}
}