Basically, what I'm trying to do is click on a button that becomes visible when hovering another element (its parent).
I have tried to use trigger.('mouseover')
on the parent of the hidden button, but that doesn't seem to work.
Here's a code snippet from the spec:
# label[for ... ] -> the parent element
page.execute_script("$('label[for=\"department_#{department.id}\"]').trigger(\"mouseover\")")
# le hidden button
find(".actions").click
# some <li> on a list that drops down when clicking the hidden button
click_on("Edit department")
And the error ...
Failure/Error: click_on("Edit department")
Selenium::WebDriver::Error::ElementNotVisibleError:
Element is not currently visible and so may not be interacted with
I would like to know how can I make the .actions
button visible on the page, in order to click it afterwards.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Alex described the solution of such problems in his blog: check it out http://aokolish.me/blog/2012/01/22/testing-hover-events-with-capybara
I found a way to simulate "mouse hover" using Capybara + the Selenium driver:
Capybara provides
Element#hover
method from version 2.1:This method is implemented in
Capybara::Selenium::Driver
in almost the same way as in @AlexD's answer.Note that to use
#hover
in Selenium it's usually better to turn native events on:Using Capybara + Selenium it is possible to use "hover" with this command: