The HTML element is used to draw graphics, on the fly, via JavaScript. The element is only a container for graphics. You must use JavaScript to actually draw the graphics. Canvas has several methods for drawing paths, boxes, circles, text, and adding images.
In general, to scroll
the mousewheel up and down we could have opted for the Actions Class. But as per Automated Testing of HTML5 Canvas Applications with Selenium WebDriver it seems this API is not that reliable. In Firefox, every mouse down
, mouse up
, or mouse click
happens at the center of the element. So the code above produces a mouse move
event to the provided (x,y), then a mouse move
event to the center of the Canvas, then a mouse down
, mouse up
, and click
all at the center of the Canvas. That may be fine for a button, but is unworkable for a Canvas, where you want to be able to hover
, click
, etc. at a specific location. The situation is even worse in Safari, where it just produces an exception indicating that mouse move events aren't supported. Chrome, meanwhile, works fine.
Alternative
An work around would be to use the JavascriptExecutor Interface manually dispatching synthesized mouse events using JavaScript.
Taking a leaf out of @FlorentB.'s answer, to scroll a mousewheel up and down, you can emit the mouseover, mousemove and wheel events to the top element with a script injection and you can use the following solution:
Code Block:
package demo;
import org.openqa.selenium.By;
import org.openqa.selenium.JavascriptExecutor;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriverException;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebElement;
import org.openqa.selenium.chrome.ChromeDriver;
import org.openqa.selenium.chrome.ChromeOptions;
import org.openqa.selenium.support.ui.ExpectedConditions;
import org.openqa.selenium.support.ui.WebDriverWait;
public class Canvas {
static WebDriver driver;
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", "C:\\Utility\\BrowserDrivers\\chromedriver.exe");
ChromeOptions options = new ChromeOptions();
options.addArguments("start-maximized");
options.addArguments("disable-infobars");
options.addArguments("--disable-extensions");
driver = new ChromeDriver(options);
driver.get("https://www.google.co.uk/maps");
WebElement elm = new WebDriverWait(driver, 20).until(ExpectedConditions.visibilityOfElementLocated(By.cssSelector("#scene > div.widget-scene > canvas")));
// Mouse wheel UP or Zoom In
wheel_element(elm, -500, 0, 0);
System.out.println("Mouse wheel UP or Zoom In through Wheel achieved !!!");
// Mouse wheel DOWN or Zoom Out
wheel_element(elm, 120, 0, 0);
System.out.println("Mouse wheel DOWN or Zoom Out through Wheel achieved !!!");
System.out.println("Mouse Scroll through Wheel achieved !!!");
}
public static void wheel_element(WebElement element, int deltaY, int offsetX, int offsetY)
{
try{
String script = "var element = arguments[0];"
+"var deltaY = arguments[1];"
+"var box = element.getBoundingClientRect();"
+"var clientX = box.left + (arguments[2] || box.width / 2);"
+"var clientY = box.top + (arguments[3] || box.height / 2);"
+"var target = element.ownerDocument.elementFromPoint(clientX, clientY);"
+"for (var e = target; e; e = e.parentElement) {"
+"if (e === element) {"
+"target.dispatchEvent(new MouseEvent('mouseover', {view: window, bubbles: true, cancelable: true, clientX: clientX, clientY: clientY}));"
+"target.dispatchEvent(new MouseEvent('mousemove', {view: window, bubbles: true, cancelable: true, clientX: clientX, clientY: clientY}));"
+"target.dispatchEvent(new WheelEvent('wheel', {view: window, bubbles: true, cancelable: true, clientX: clientX, clientY: clientY, deltaY: deltaY}));"
+"return;"
+"}"
+"}";
WebElement parent = (WebElement) ((JavascriptExecutor) driver).executeScript("return arguments[0].parentNode;", element);
((JavascriptExecutor) driver).executeScript(script, parent, deltaY, offsetX, offsetY);
}catch(WebDriverException e)
{
System.out.println("Exception caught in Catch block");
}
}
}
Console Output:
Mouse wheel UP or Zoom In through Wheel achieved !!!
Mouse wheel DOWN or Zoom Out through Wheel achieved !!!
Mouse Scroll through Wheel achieved !!!
Reference
You can find a couple of relevant detailed discussion in:
scrollBy
event on html element instead of calling it onwindow
directly? It will only work if parent ofcanvas
element has fixed height and width. – Scapegracecanvas
element it self. I guess that is the only way, to make it work. – Scapegrace