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beforeEach(function () {

    html = '<div class="dropdown">'+
              '<div class="trigger" >trigger</div>'+
              '<div class="dropdown">body</div>'+
           '<div>';

    inject(function ($compile, $rootScope) {

        scope    = $rootScope.$new();
        element  = angular.element(html);
        compiled = $compile(element);

        compiled(scope);
        scope.$digest();

        // HERE NOT WORKING
        var trigger == element.find('div.trigger');
        var dropdown == element.find('.dropdown');

        // trigger and dropdown have both length 0

    });

    // Test doesn't pass
    it('should find the right element'), function () {
        expect(trigger.hasClass('trigger')).toBe(true);
    }

});

I am trying to unit test a directive, but I can't find element by class.

I would like to be able to find element with something like:

var trigger == element.find('div.trigger') // doesn't find anything.

but now I am only able to do it like this:

var triggers = element.find('div') // return an array of length 2.
var trigger = triggers[0];

How can I find an element by class?

2 Answers 2

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find by class name is not supported by the AngularJS find function. Instead you can use vanilla javascript for this:

var result = element[0].querySelectorAll('.findme');

Now you can check if the result variable has a class of findme by wrapping it in an angular element.

angular.element(result).hasClass('findme')

Fiddle

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    Why do you need to use hasClass on something returned by querySelectorAll('.findme')? It should always contain the findme class, shouldn't it? Jul 20, 2015 at 17:17
  • Like @PetrPeller said, I don't think thats necessary. Maybe using something like expect(result).toBeDefined(); would make more sense. Feb 13, 2016 at 22:39
  • Or using expect(result).not.toBe(null); Feb 13, 2016 at 23:00
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this should do the trick: expect(element[0].querySelectorAll("div.trigger").length).not.toBe(0);

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