I'm trying to locate the following using element(by.id())
:
element(by.id('#1484755825715-7-uiGrid-0007-cell'))
Using Protractor interactive cmd line, it returns No element found...
> element(by.id('#1484755825715-7-uiGrid-0007-cell')).getText()
NoSuchElementError: No element found using locator: By(css selector, *[id="\#1484755825715-7-uiGrid-0007-cell"])
Yet in f12 Chrome console tools, the following jQuery selector finds the same element by div id:
$('#1484755825715-7-uiGrid-0007-cell')[0]
<div ng-repeat="(colRenderIndex, col) in colContainer.renderedColumns track by col.uid" ui-grid-one-bind-id-grid="rowRenderIndex + '-' + col.uid + '-cell'" class="ui-grid-cell ng-scope ui-grid-coluiGrid-0007 amt bold-text sub-total" ng-class="{ 'ui-grid-row-header-cell': col.isRowHeader }" role="gridcell" ui-grid-cell id="1484755825715-7-uiGrid-0007-cell">…</div>
I also tried using by.css ('#1484...-cell > div'), but that doesn't work either.
So, I know the element exists but Protractor is NOT finding it. Is the id string too long ?
Advice appreciated....
****** UPDATE ******* I was using hash '#' symbol in by.id(), which is wrong.
id
value is not auto-generated every time?#
before, but it wasn't working.