Everytime i execute your code, its giving me some errors so I have to change it to for the errors to be resolved
public static void scrollTo(String direction, int times) throws InterruptedException {
Thread.sleep(1000);
Object down = null;
if (direction.equals(down)) {
org.openqa.selenium.Dimension dim = driver.manage().window().getSize();
int width = dim.getWidth() / 2;
for (int i = 0; i < times; i++) {
int startY = (int) (dim.getHeight() * 0.7);
int endY = (int) (dim.getHeight() * 0.5);
new TouchAction(driver).press(point(width, startY)).waitAction(waitOptions(Duration.ofSeconds(1)))
.moveTo(point(width, endY)).release().perform();{
}
}
}
}
private static WaitOptions waitOptions(Duration ofSeconds) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
return null;
}
private static PointOption point(int width, int startY) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
return null;
}
and im calling it by scrollTo(“down”, 1);
But its still not working. Can you please help me with this?
I know there has been many responses, here is what I use,
public boolean scrollToElement (By by) throws Exception {
boolean isFoundTheElement = appiumServer.getDriver().findElements(by).size() > 0;
while (isFoundTheElement == false) {
swipeVertical(0.8, 0.1, 0.5, 2000);
isFoundTheElement = appiumServer.getDriver().findElements(by).size() > 0;
}
return isFoundTheElement;
}
public void swipeVertical (
double startPercentage, double finalPercentage, double anchorPercentage, int duration)
throws Exception {
Dimension size = appiumServer.getDriver().manage().window().getSize();
int anchor = (int) (size.width * anchorPercentage);
int startPoint = (int) (size.height * startPercentage);
int endPoint = (int) (size.height * finalPercentage);
getTouchAction().press(PointOption.point(anchor, startPoint))
.waitAction(WaitOptions.waitOptions(Duration.ofMillis(duration)))
.moveTo(PointOption.point(anchor, endPoint)).release().perform();
}
public TouchAction getTouchAction () {
return new TouchAction(appiumServer.getDriver());
}
I was continously getting an error on "getDrive. So, i have changed the code a bit. But can you tell me how to call it in the main method?
public static boolean scrollToElement (By by) throws Exception {
boolean isFoundTheElement = driver.findElements(by).size() > 0;
while (isFoundTheElement == false) {
swipeVertical(0.8, 0.1, 0.5, 2000);
isFoundTheElement = driver.findElements(by).size() > 0;
}
return isFoundTheElement;
}
public static void swipeVertical (
double startPercentage, double finalPercentage, double anchorPercentage, int duration)
throws Exception {
org.openqa.selenium.Dimension size = driver.manage().window().getSize();
int anchor = (int) (size.width * anchorPercentage);
int startPoint = (int) (size.height * startPercentage);
int endPoint = (int) (size.height * finalPercentage);
getTouchAction().press(PointOption.point(anchor, startPoint))
.waitAction(WaitOptions.waitOptions(Duration.ofMillis(duration)))
.moveTo(PointOption.point(anchor, endPoint)).release().perform();
}
public static TouchAction getTouchAction () {
return new TouchAction(driver);
}
by is a variable, of type By
https://seleniumhq.github.io/selenium/docs/api/java/org/openqa/selenium/By.html1
This is your locator object.
I have already imported import org.openqa.selenium.By; but still its giving me error
all menus are different. But, you would use driver.findElements(by) to get the list. Then, iterate through the list, calling click (or better yet, make a tap(MobileElement) method since this is Appium). However, once you change page, the elements found with driver.findElements(by) are no longer going to be relevant. Will need to get it again, and keep track of your placement.
I suggest taking a course on the language your using (such as Java)
If you watch www.udemy.com1 (sign up is free, courses cost), they often have Sales where you could get a complete course for under $12 USD. Find courses, favorite them. Pay for it when your comfortable with the price. I am not part of Udemy in any way, I just take many classes there (work and leisure related). There are many other online training web sites out there. Look around.
Coding Appium isn’t just putting in commands, it is just another library in the language your using. You need to understand that language. The more complex the application under test, the better you need to be at programming. In test, we have to determine that the application is correct - that can result in some complex testing code.
Learn programming.
-David Genrich