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click

Click on an element.

This issues a WebDriver click command for the selected element , which generally scrolls to and then clicks the selected element when no options are passed. When options object is passed it uses action class instead of webdriver click which give added capabilities like passing button type, coordinates etc. By default, when using options a release action command is send after performing the click action, pass option.skipRelease=true to skip this action.

Note: If you have fixed-position elements (such as a fixed header or footer) that cover up the selected element after it is scrolled within the viewport, the click will be issued at the given coordinates, but will be received by your fixed (overlaying) element. In these cased the following error is thrown:

Element is not clickable at point (x, x). Other element would receive the click: ..."

To work around this, try to find the overlaying element and remove it via execute command so it doesn't interfere the click. You also can try to scroll to the element yourself using scroll with an offset appropriate for your scenario.

Usage
$(selector).click({ button, x, y, skipRelease })
Parameters
NameTypeDetails
options
optional
ClickOptionsclick options (optional)
options.buttonstring, numbercan be one of [0, "left", 1, "middle", 2, "right"] (optional)
options.x
optional
numberNumber (optional)
options.y
optional
numberNumber (optional)
options.skipRelease
optional
numberBoolean (optional)
Examples
example.html
<button id="myButton" onclick="document.getElementById('someText').innerHTML='I was clicked'">Click me</button>
<div id="someText">I was not clicked</div>
click.js
it('should demonstrate the click command', async () => {
const myButton = await $('#myButton')
await myButton.click()
const myText = await $('#someText')
const text = await myText.getText()
assert(text === 'I was clicked') // true
})
example.js
it('should fetch menu links and visit each page', async () => {
const links = await $$('#menu a')
await links.forEach(async (link) => {
await link.click()
})
})

example.html
<button id="myButton">Click me</button>
example.js
it('should demonstrate a click using an offset', async () => {
const myButton = await $('#myButton')
await myButton.click({ x: 30 }) // clicks 30 horizontal pixels away from location of the button (from center point of element)
})

example.html
<button id="myButton">Click me</button>
example.js
it('should demonstrate a right click passed as string', async () => {
const myButton = await $('#myButton')
await myButton.click({ button: 'right' }) // opens the contextmenu at the location of the button
})
it('should demonstrate a right click passed as number while adding an offset', async () => {
const myButton = await $('#myButton')
await myButton.click({ button: 2, x: 30, y: 40 }) // opens the contextmenu 30 horizontal and 40 vertical pixels away from location of the button (from the center of element)
})
it('should skip sending releaseAction command that cause unexpected alert closure', async () => {
const myButton = await $('#myButton')
await myButton.click({ button: 2, x: 30, y: 40, skipRelease:true }) // skips sending releaseActions
})