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I am working with an app which embeds a WebGL Player.

<body>
  <div class="application_layout">
    <header class="header clearfix">
      <nav class="header__left">
        <ul class="clearfix">
          <li class="menu__item menu__item--back">
            <a title="Back" class="link--back"></a>
          </li>
        </ul>
      </nav>
    </header>
    <div id="unity-webgl">
      <canvas style="cursor: default;" id="#canvas" width="1596" height="386"></canvas>
    </div>
  </div>
</body>

In my acceptance tests with RSpec and capybara I'm trying to simulate the click action on the page.

When doing

execute_script("$(document.elementFromPoint(100, 20).click();")
# the position of the "Back" link

everything is obviously working fine and the script is correctly clicking on the "Back" link.

But when trying to click on any area of the WebGL div with something like

var event = $.Event('click');
event.clientX = 200;
event.clientY = 100;
$('#canvas).trigger(event);

nothing is happening.

Is there any way to simulate the mouse click on the WebGL div?

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  • may you add the Back link ...... (create a snippet)? Thanks
    – gaetanoM
    Aug 28, 2018 at 16:48
  • I'ts already in the code @gaetanoM . 7th line.
    – fabdurso
    Aug 28, 2018 at 16:58
  • because the id of your canvas is id="#canvas" you need to escape the first char in jQuery selector: $('#\\#canvas'). Does this solve your issue?
    – gaetanoM
    Aug 28, 2018 at 17:23

2 Answers 2

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You shouldn't be trying to simulate clicks - you should just tell Capybara to do the click. If you need the click to be offset use the options available to the click method.

element.click(x: 200, y: 100)

Any time you resort to using JS to fire events on the page you're making your tests less useful/valid since it allows for doing things a user never could.

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  • Hey Thomas, would you propose something else? Actually this is something a user would do, but since it's not possible to interact without JS with a WebGL frame, I thought it was the best workaround.
    – fabdurso
    Aug 28, 2018 at 18:10
  • @fabersky Are you sure it's not possible - have you tried just using the Capybara provided click with an x,y offset as shown in my answer? Aug 28, 2018 at 18:15
  • @fabersky Also to click the back link you should just be doing click_link('Back') not executing a click via JS Aug 28, 2018 at 18:21
  • Yes, the execute_script("$(document.elementFromPoint(100, 20).click();") was just to check that the script was working for non-WebGl content.
    – fabdurso
    Aug 28, 2018 at 20:13
  • @fabersky So did you try just finding the canvas element, and calling click on it (with an offset) from ruby instead of using execute_script Aug 28, 2018 at 20:14
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Another option is to use the rumouse gem. But it doesn't work with headless, it requires the window focus and the coordinates are system-wide.

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