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I tried to implement drag and drop functionality of html elements with all following ways. But none of them work for me. This is .net framework project with latest specflow version.

1 way

var actions = new Actions(Context.WebDriver);
 actions.DragAndDrop(elementDrag, destination).Release(elementDrag).Build().Perform();

2 way

actions.MoveToElement(elementDrag, 10, 10, MoveToElementOffsetOrigin.Center)
.ClickAndHold(elementDrag)
   .MoveByOffset(5, 5)
   .MoveToElement(destination)
   .Release(elementDrag)
   .Build()
   .Perform();

3 way

  actions.MoveToElement(elementDrag, 10, 10, MoveToElementOffsetOrigin.Center)
    .ClickAndHold()
    .MoveByOffset(50, -300)
    .Release(elementDrag)
    .Build()
    .Perform();

4 way

 actions.ClickAndHold(elementDrag).Build().Perform();
 Thread.Sleep(3000);
 actions.MoveToElement(destination).Build().Perform();
 actions.Release(destination).Build().Perform();

And I sow that drag and drop is a known issue of selenium and it can solve by using javasript implementation. No idea what that is.

Can anyone suggest me a solution.

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2 Answers 2

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You can try using JavaScriptExecutor

IWebElement source= driver.FindElement(By.Id(selector));
IWebElement destination= driver.FindElement(By.Id(selector));
string java_script =
       "var src=arguments[0],tgt=arguments[1];var dataTransfer={dropEffe" +
       "ct:'',effectAllowed:'all',files:[],items:{},types:[],setData:fun" +
       "ction(format,data){this.items[format]=data;this.types.push(for" +
       "mat);},getData:function(format){return this.items[format];},clea" +
       "rData:function(format){}};var emit=function(event,target){var ev" +
       "t=document.createEvent('Event');evt.initEvent(event,true,false);" +
       "evt.dataTransfer=dataTransfer;target.dispatchEvent(evt);};emit('" +
       "dragstart',src);emit('dragenter',tgt);emit('dragover',tgt);emit(" +
       "'drop',tgt);emit('dragend',src);";
        IJavaScriptExecutor js = (IJavaScriptExecutor)driver;
        js.ExecuteScript(java_script, source, destination);
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  • Are you using XPath for the selector ?.If yes then please replace FindElement(By.Id(selector)) with FindElement(By.Xpath(selector)) and have a try. May 5, 2020 at 1:53
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You can try this version.

Identify the source and destination.

var ele1 = Browser.FindElement(By.Xpath("//div[@class='myDragableItem")); 
var ele2 = Browser.FindElement(By.Xpath("//div[@class='myDestination"));


DragAndDrop(ele1, ele2);



        public static void DragAndDrop(IWebElement element1, IWebElement element2)
    {
        WaitForElementEnabled(element1);
        WaitForElementEnabled(element2);
        var builder = new Actions(driver);
        var dragAndDrop = builder.ClickAndHold(element1).MoveToElement(element2).Release(element1).Build();
        dragAndDrop.Perform();
    }

    public static void WaitForElementEnabled(IWebElement element)
    {
        try { _wait.Until(webDriver => element.Enabled); }
        catch (StaleElementReferenceException) { if (!WaitForNotFoundElement_Enabled(element)) throw; } }
    }
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  • What is the body of WaitForElementEnabled method ? May 4, 2020 at 3:01
  • You just need to identify the source and destination and just pass the values. I have this working on several solutions in C#. You may need to play with the destination path to get it right if it is not obvious.
    – Dazed
    May 4, 2020 at 5:52
  • My Source and destination has loaded when I do the dragging. Tried this code but does not work for me. May 4, 2020 at 13:16
  • Is your site public that we can have access? Typically the reason this does not work is specific elements have to be source and destination. Since none of these examples work for you, it would seem that the issue is possibly what you are using?
    – Dazed
    May 4, 2020 at 13:43
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    Janith - I read that HTML5 is causing some woes with Drag and Drop. I found this which may help - testautomatisierung.org/…
    – Dazed
    May 4, 2020 at 17:26

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