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Currently i am writing e2e tests using protractor for upload files. I have made methods in which i add file to container and after click upload button files are uploaded. My page object file methods:

    addCustom() {
       const absolutePath = path.resolve(__dirname, 'pathCustom');
       elem.all(by.css('csslocator').get(0).sendKeys(absolutePath);
       browser.sleep(500);
    }

    addProd() {
       const absolutePath = path.resolve(__dirname,'pathProd');
       elem.all(by.css('csslocator').get(1).sendKeys(absolutePath);
       browser.sleep(500);
    }

    addOrders() {
       const absolutePath = path.resolve(__dirname, 'pathOrders');
       elem.all(by.css('csslocator').get(2).sendKeys(absolutePath);
       browser.sleep(500);
    }

In spec file i run test:

it('should upload three .csv files', (done) => {
        let upload = new UploadPageObjects();
        upload.addCustom();
        upload.addProd();
        upload.addOrders();
        upload.upload();
        done();
        expect(upload.confirmMessage.isDisplayed()).toBeTruthy();
    });

If I remove browser.sleep() from methods when performing tests:

Three files added in one container

Is there way to remove browser.sleep() from methods and avoid misbehavior?

    upload() {
        button = element.by(css('#upload-button');
        browser.wait(ec.elementToBeClickable(button), timeout);
        button.click();
        browser.waitForAngular();
    }

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  • This seems to me like its more of an issue with your css selector. Would it be possible to do something like customer uploadCssSelector and product uploadCssSelector instead of uploadCssSelector.get(1) and uploadCssSelector.get(2)?
    – Ben Mohorc
    Apr 8, 2020 at 22:46
  • could you show the code for "upload.upload()" @perivoje
    – Raj Kumar
    Apr 9, 2020 at 9:34
  • upload() {browser.wait(ec.elementToBeClickable(elem.by(css("#upload-button")), timeout); selector.click(); browser.waitForAngular();}
    – perivoje
    Apr 9, 2020 at 13:48
  • @BenMohorc I thought also that it can be related to ElementArrayFinder, but I have added id-s but without success.
    – perivoje
    Apr 9, 2020 at 13:56

2 Answers 2

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this is expected due to asynchronous executions. This can be resolved with promises, I suppose. Can you please try this snippet

addCustom() {
             return new Promise((resolve, reject)={
           const absolutePath = path.resolve(__dirname, 'pathCustom');
           elem.all(by.css('csslocator').get(0).sendKeys(absolutePath);
           // browser.sleep(500);
           });
    }

    addProd() {
             return new Promise((resolve, reject)={
           const absolutePath = path.resolve(__dirname,'pathProd');
           elem.all(by.css('csslocator').get(1).sendKeys(absolutePath);
           // browser.sleep(500);
            });
    }

    addOrders() {
            return new Promise((resolve, reject)={
           const absolutePath = path.resolve(__dirname, 'pathOrders');
           elem.all(by.css('csslocator').get(2).sendKeys(absolutePath);
           // browser.sleep(500);
            }); 
    }

And update spec as below :

it('should upload three .csv files', (done) => {
        let upload = new UploadPageObjects();
        upload.addCustom().then(()=>{
            upload.addProd().then(()=>{
                upload.addOrders().then(()=>{
                    upload.upload();
                    done();
                    expect(upload.confirmMessage.isDisplayed()).toBeTruthy();
                });
            });
        });
 });

Once the addCustom promise resolved, addOrders promise followed by addProd.

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  • It won't work. Only first file is added. I suppose because of returning new promise.
    – perivoje
    Apr 12, 2020 at 20:10
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Finnaly I managed to add custom wait(). Every time file is added to contaioner, remove icon is showed. So I ended up creating:

wait(){
  const ec = protractor.ExpectedConditions;
  var removeFileButton= element(by.id('trash-can'));
  browser.wait(ec.elementToBeClickable(removeFileButton), 3000);
}

And it works!!!

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