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I have gone through the post of capybara + click on alert box but nothing seems to be work. Following is my scenario:

Scenario: When I click update button An alert box appears which contains "OK" and "Cancel" button. Click on "Ok" then new form appears.

  1. I am writing request specs i.e. using rspec and capybara. Main problem is to click on the alert box: Following is my code:

     context "update" do
       before(:all) do
         Capybara.current_driver = :selenium
       end
       after(:all) do
         Capybara.use_default_driver
       end
    
       it "update user to trainer" do
         click_button('Search')
         sleep 3 
         page.evaluate_script('data-confirm = function() { return true; }')
         page.click('OK')      
         click_button('Upgrade')
       end
     end
    

    But executing script gives me following error:

    Failure/Error: page.evaluate_script('data-confirm = function() { return true; }') Selenium::WebDriver::Error::UnexpectedJavascriptError: invalid assignment left-hand side # ./spec/requests/user_upgrades_spec.rb:30

  2. For the second example i.e.

    page.driver.browser.switch_to.alert.accept

    My code :

     context "update" do
       before(:all) do
         Capybara.current_driver = :selenium
       end
       after(:all) do
         Capybara.use_default_driver
       end
       it "update user to trainer" do
         click_button('Search')
         sleep 3   
         click_button('Upgrade') 
         page.driver.browser.switch_to.alert.accept
       end
     end 
    

I get error:

Failure/Error: page.driver.browser.switch_to.alert.accept Selenium::WebDriver::Error::UnhandledError:

Please let me know how to proceed further

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  • You can't name a JavaScript variable with dashes. data-confirm = function ... is illegal. It looks like (foo - bar) = function() { ... }. That's the left-hand side # ...user_upgrades_spec.rb:30 error. Name your JavaScript variables with camelCase. Jun 30, 2014 at 22:25

6 Answers 6

38

You can click on an alert box like this:

page.driver.browser.switch_to.alert.accept
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  • 3
    Thanks a lot for the feedback.but i had already used the above code but no success. Aug 9, 2011 at 10:38
  • 3
    Not working for me either; plus, I believe the question addresses this method explicitly ( see last error message listed ). So the answer seems to suggest using what the question already states does not work for Amit in his current set up. Considering the context of the question, I have to down vote. Sorry >.<
    – kikuchiyo
    May 24, 2012 at 4:43
  • 7
    This is NOT working with Capybara-webkit, just like for the OP
    – jipiboily
    Nov 15, 2012 at 14:52
  • 3
    Worked for me capybara 1.1.4. Selenium driver
    – sites
    Feb 2, 2013 at 19:41
  • 2
    For capybara-webkit: expect(page.driver.alert_messages.last).to eq text Feb 27, 2014 at 17:24
35

Updated answer here, since the options above seem to have all been deprecated.

Capybara::Session#accept_alert seems to be the best way to accomplish this now, where the action that will trigger the alert should be passed in a block. http://www.rubydoc.info/github/jnicklas/capybara/Capybara/Session:accept_alert

e.g.:

page.accept_alert 'Alert text here' do
    click_button('Search')
end
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  • 1
    I'm getting an undefined method accept_alert' for #<Capybara::Session>` even though per the docs, this is a method for Capybara::Session. Any thoughts?
    – james
    Jan 13, 2015 at 8:16
  • Could be an older version of Capybara, accept_alert was introduced in Capybara 2.4.1. Consider running bundle update capybara Jan 16, 2015 at 18:37
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page.accept_alert

worked for me using Selenium. Other drivers will probably have their own syntax.

As Jillian Foley mentioned, it seems that other answers have been deprecated.

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  • 2
    As @b-seven mentioned other drivers, at the time of writing, the Poltergeist driver for PhantomJS doesn't yet support accept_alert. Jan 16, 2015 at 18:40
  • 1
    Great! Worked fine for me! @B Seven
    – Aravin
    Oct 27, 2015 at 11:29
16

For WebKit:

page.accept_confirm { click_button "Upgrade" }

For Selenium:

page.driver.browser.switch_to.alert.accept
13

Try this line if you want to click on the ok button of the alert box:

page.evaluate_script('window.confirm = function() { return true; }')

Don't forget to mark your test with the javascript flag

it "update user to trainer", js: true do
    ...
end

and enable Capybara.javascript_driver with :webkit or :selenium in your spec_helper file

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  • Works with Capybara-Webkit :)
    – moeabdol
    Jun 5, 2017 at 22:41
  • Of all the answers, this is the only one that worked for me. Oct 3, 2018 at 11:30
7

I know this is old but this now works in poltergeist too:

page.accept_alert

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