This issue is due to the chrome driver always clicks the middle of the element in attempt to be faithful to what an actual user does.
So i was thinking of this approach:
First instead of locate an element and click:
driver.fineElement(By.xpath("bla bla")).click()
Write generic function that click on WebElement:
def clickOnWebElement(WebElement webElement) {
int counter = 0;
boolean isClicked = false;
Thread.sleep(1000);
try {
while (count < 2 && !isClicked) {
if (count == 0) {
webElement.click()
isClicked = true;
}
else if (count == 1) {
Actions action = new Actions(driver);
action.moveToElement(webElement).click().perform();
isClicked = true;
}
else if (count == 2) {
JavascriptExecutor js =(JavascriptExecutor)driver;
js.executeScript("window.scrollTo(0,"element.getLocation().x+")");
webElement.click();
isClicked = true;
}
}
}
catch(Exception ex) {
count++;
Thread.sleep(2000);
}
}
And then when this exception occurs try different way to click.
You think this approach can work ?
解决方案
Please go through this stack overflow answer to have a better understanding.
UPDATE Also we can try
There are many Conditions that we can use withing Webdriver tests.
1. visibilityOf(WebElement element) : An expectation for checking that an element, known
to be present on the DOM of a page, is visible.
2. visibilityOfElementLocated(By locator) : An expectation for checking that an element
is present on the DOM of a page and visible.
In the above two conditions we are waiting for an element to be present on the DOM
of a page and also visible. These works fine only when the element is loaded completely.
Also please try like below
Try to click using Y coordinates
WebElement elementToClick = driver.findElement(By.xpath("Your xpath"));
// Scroll the browser to the element's Y position
((JavascriptExecutor)driver).executeScript("window.scrollTo(0,"+elementToClick.getLocation().y+")");
// Click the element
elementToClick.click();
Try to click using X coordinates
WebElement elementToClick = driver.findElement(By.xpath("Your xpath"));
// Scroll the browser to the element's X position
((JavascriptExecutor)driver).executeScript("window.scrollTo(0,"+elementToClick.getLocation().x+")");
// Click the element
elementToClick.click();
Hope this helps you