After posting information in my webapp, I get this warning dialog box
"Although this page is encrypted, the information you have entered is to be sent over an unencrypted connection and could easily be read by a third party.
Are you sure you want to continue?
<button> Continue <button> Cancel
How do I select "Continue" using selenium. Already tried for Conformation and alert, not working.
If its a windows dialog box use the following code
Alert alert = driver.switchTo().alert();
alert.accept();
Hope this helps you
Is it a window?? In that case try following:
String winHandle = driver.getWindowHandle(); //Get current window handle.
for(String windowsHandle : driver.getWindowHandles()) {
driver.switchTo().window(windowsHandle); //Iterate to the new window handle.
}
/*
Do any action on window or just close it.
*/
driver.close();
driver.switchTo().window(winHandle); //Switch to original window.
See if it helps you.
You can try keyboard actions instead:
import org.openqa.selenium.Keys;
import org.openqa.selenium.interactions.Actions;
private void handleWindow(boolean continue)
{
Actions actions = new Actions(driver);
if (continue)
actions.sendKeys(Keys.RETURN).build().perform();
else
actions.sendKeys(Keys.TAB).sendKeys(Keys.RETURN).build().perform();
}
Related
I am trying to automate a scenario where I am encountering a window modal dialog box. Please let me know how to automate this situation? I just want to know how to click the highlighted OK button on the popup appearing? Please suggest
Try this
driver.switchTo().alert().accept();
You can also send keyboard events to press enter key as soon as pop up is active
Pressing enter key is as equivalent as clicking OK button
Make use of Robot class in java
Robot r = new Robot();
r.keyPress(KeyEvent.VK_ENTER);
r.keyRelease(KeyEvent.VK_ENTER)
You can try this by using JavascriptExecutor. It always works if we fail to find element using findelement method
I just found a way to handle this issue.
DesiredCapabilities dc = new DesiredCapabilities();
dc.setCapability(CapabilityType.UNEXPECTED_ALERT_BEHAVIOUR, UnexpectedAlertBehaviour.IGNORE);
d = new FirefoxDriver(dc);
then implemented the alert code in try catch block
try
{
Alert alert = driver.switchTo().alert();
String alertText = alert.getText();
System.out.println("Alert data: " + alertText);
alert.accept();
}
catch (UnhandledAlertException e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
I have an alert with a OK button that I need to click, but nothing I've tried seems to work on it. My code can identify the alert, but as soon as I try to perform an action it, it seems to interact with the screen behind the alert.
It's a native iOS app that I'm working with. I've tried the following options:
1. driver.switchTo().alert().accept();
2. driver.switchTo().alert().dismiss;
3. driver.switchTo().alert();
driver.findelement(By.id("OK")).click();
4. TouchAction touchAction = new TouchAction(driver).tap(xCoordinates, yCoordinates);
touchAction.perform();
Does anyone know of another way to click on this alert?
Add a capability capabilities.setCapability("autoGrantPermissions", true); in appium your capabilities list! It will allow to accept or OK automatically. My same issue was resolved!
Seems to me a synchronizing issue and a simple solution would be to induce WebDriverWait with ExpectedConditions as alertIsPresent() as follows :
Accept Alert :
new WebDriverWait(driver, 20).until(ExpectedConditions.alertIsPresent()).accept();
Dismiss Alert :
new WebDriverWait(driver, 20).until(ExpectedConditions.alertIsPresent()).dismiss();
Update
As an alternative, you can try the following code block :
//import
import org.openqa.selenium.Alert;
//code block
WebDriverWait wait = new WebDriverWait(driver, 5);
wait.until(ExpectedConditions.alertIsPresent());
Alert alert = driver.switchTo().alert();
alert.accept();
I have a list of sites and some sites show an authentification window when the site is opened, I need to know what sites show this authentication popup, and which are not.
I'm trying to verify that authentication browser popup shows after page open. But when I use:
Alert alert = driver.switchTo().alert();
alert.accept();
I get an error:
no alert open(Session info: chrome=59.0.3071.115)(Driver info: chromedriver=2.30.477691(6ee44a7247c639c0703f291d320bdf05c1531b57),platform=Linux 4.4.0-83-generic x86_64) (WARNING: The server did not provide any stacktrace information)
Of course, an authentication window appears on the site. enter image description here
One more thing, I don't need authorize on this site, I just need to make sure, that the window appeared.
You can create/modify the method isAlertPresent as given below and try it. It may help you.
First confirm with below method if the alert present
public boolean isAlertPresent() {
try{
WebDriverWait wait = new WebDriverWait(driver, 5);
wait.until(ExpectedConditions.alertIsPresent());
return true;
}
catch (NoAlertPresentException noAlert) {
return false;
}
catch (TimeoutException timeOutEx){
return false;
}
}
If above not work then JavascriptExecutor worked for you. Just take care that you should execute it before clicking the event which invoke alert.
((JavascriptExecutor) driver).executeScript("window.confirm = function(msg) { return true; }");
Note :- do not use it after clicking on event which invoke alert confirmation box. Above code by default set the confirmation box as true means you are accepting/click on ok on all confirmation box on that page if invoked
It's an authentication pop-up. You can handle it like below :-
WebDriverWait wait = new WebDriverWait(driver, 10);
Alert alert = wait.until(ExpectedConditions.alertIsPresent());
alert.authenticateUsing(new UserAndPassword(username, password));
OR
driver.get("http://UserName:Password#Example.com");
To Press ESC :-
Use action class
Actions action = new Actions(driver);
action.sendKeys(Keys.ESCAPE).build().perform();
Robot class code :-
Robot robot = new Robot();
robot.keyPress(KeyEvent.VK_ESCAPE);
robot.keyRelease(KeyEvent.VK_ESCAPE);
Hope it will help you :)
I'm trying to handle dialog (Ok Cancel type) with selenium WebDriver. So my aim is to click "Ok" button.
Scenario is:
Click button for invoking dialog
button.click();
Try to accept
webDriver.switchTo().alert().accept();
But I'm always getting NoAlertPresentException and seeing that dialog closes almost immediately.
It seems to me that Selenium automatically closes dialog and when I want to accept, there is nothing to accept.
I'm sorry for my bad English.
The usual cause of this issue is that Selenium is too quick and tries to accept an alert that has not yet been opened by the browser. This can be simply fixed by an explicit wait:
button.click();
WebDriverWait wait = new WebDriverWait(driver, 5);
Alert alert = wait.until(ExpectedConditions.alertIsPresent());
alert.accept();
Step 1:
public boolean isAlertPresent(){
boolean foundAlert = false;
WebDriverWait wait = new WebDriverWait(driver, 0 /*timeout in seconds*/);
try {
wait.until(ExpectedConditions.alertIsPresent());
foundAlert = true;
System.out.println("isAlertPresent : " +foundAlert);
} catch (TimeoutException eTO) {
foundAlert = false;
System.out.println("isAlertPresent : " +foundAlert);
}
return foundAlert;
}
Step 2:
public boolean tocheck_POP_Dialog()
{ Alert alert;
try
{
alert=driver.switchTo().alert();
}
catch(NoSuchElementException elementException)
{
return false;
}
alert.accept(); //Close Alert popup
return true;
}
Step 3 :
if(dummyPage.isAlertPresent())
{
dummyPage.tocheck_POP_Dialog();
}
public boolean isAlertPresent(){
try{
Alert a = new WebDriverWait(driver, 10).until(ExpectedConditions.alertIsPresent());
if(a!=null){
System.out.println("Alert is present");
driver.switchTo().alert().accept();
return true;
}else{
throw new Throwable();
}
}
catch (Throwable e) {
System.err.println("Alert isn't present!!");
return false;
}
}
Use explicit wait to check the alert and then do the operation. This might help you. :)
Generally it happens because Selenium commands run too quick and it tries to close the alert before it is open. Hence, adding a delay after click event should resolve the issue. Also, if you are using Safari browser for your test, there is some issue with SafariDriver in handling alerts. SafariDriver cannot handle alerts should provide you more details.
Some additional info. for future readers of this thread:
If this exception persists even after the wait aspect is addressed, please check if the following sequence of steps is effective in the test script:
the underlying Html page's DOM is queried/parsed for some purpose (e.g. to look for Form errors)
(before the) driver.switch_to.alert is attempted
When an Alert is shown over an Html page, if the Alert is overlooked and the DOM underlying the Html page is queried first, the Webdriver appears to loose track of the Alert & causes the Exception.
This was observed with: geckodriver 0.21.0, Firefox 66.0b10 (64-bit) ; python 3.6.1 Selenium driver 3.14 (for Python).
Performing (2) before (1) was found to resolve the issue.
I'm trying to automate the webpage "http://www.quikr.com",when I open this you will get a pop up window first saying "Please Choose Your Location" then after closing it , I can see the main page of quikr.
I tried closing that Popup page by automation ,but not able to do
Tried using xpath
driver.findElement(By.xpath("//*[#id='csclose']/strong")).click();
Tried using className
driver.findElement(By.className("cs-close cs-close-v2")).click();
Tried using id
driver.findElement(By.id("csclose")).click();
Please help me with this
to close multiple popups in webdriver and switch to parent window
String parent = driver.getWindowHandle();
Set<String> pops=driver.getWindowHandles();
{
Iterator<String> it =pops.iterator();
while (it.hasNext()) {
String popupHandle=it.next().toString();
if(!popupHandle.contains(parent))
{
driver.switchTo().window(popupHandle);
System.out.println("Popu Up Title: "+ driver.switchTo().window(popupHandle).getTitle());
driver.close();
The Following Code Works for Me to Handle Pop Up/ Alerts in Selenium Webdriver
Just Copy Paste this Code After the Event which is triggering the Pop up/Alert i.e after clicking on save.
if(driver.switchTo().alert() != null)
{
Alert alert = driver.switchTo().alert();
String alertText = alert.getText();
alert.dismiss(); // alert.accept();
}
in your case you try to run this code at starting of the code bcz it will directly close the pop up
Since this is a JavaScript modal, when the page finishes loading the JavaScript code could still be running. The solution is to wait until the button to close the modal be displayed, close it and then follow with your test. Like this:
WebDriverWait wait = new WebDriverWait(driver, TimeSpan.FromSeconds(30));
wait.Until(ExpectedConditions.ElementIsVisible(By.Id("csclose")));
driver.FindElement(By.Id("csclose")).Click();
Tested myself and works fine.
Hope it helps.
i have tried it in ruby and this one works
see if this can help you in any way :)
require 'selenium-webdriver'
require 'test/unit'
require 'rubygems'
class Tclogin < Test::Unit::TestCase #------------ define a class----------------
def setup
##driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for :firefox
##driver.navigate.to "http://www.quikr.com" #---- call url----
##wait = Selenium::WebDriver::Wait.new(:timeout => 60) # seconds #----define wait------
end
def test_login
##driver.find_element(:css, "strong").click
end
end
you can also use follwing xpath
##driver.find_element(:xpath, "//a[#id='csclose']/strong").click
public void closePopup() throws Exception {
WebDriver driver = new InternetExplorerDriver();
driver.get("http://www.quikr.com/");
WebDriverWait wait = new WebDriverWait(driver, 20);
wait.until(ExpectedConditions.visibilityOfElementLocated(By.id("csclose"))).click();
System.out.println("Successfully closed the start Popup");
}
Try driver.findElement(By.Id("csclose")).click(); I hope that will help
Simple pressing Alt + F4 buttons worked for me, e.g.:
driver.findElement(By.cssSelector("html body div div img")).sendKeys(Keys.chord(Keys.ALT, Keys.F4));