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Selenium WebDriver- Drag and DropIn this section, you will learn how to perform complex operation like Drag and Drop in Selenium WebDriver. Before proceeding with this section, let us first understand some of the concepts regarding Drag and Drop operation. Actions in Selenium WebDriverFor performing complex user interaction like drag and drop, we have an Actions class in Selenium WebDriver. Using the Actions class, we first build a sequence of composite events and then perform it using Action (an interface which represents a single user-interaction). The different methods of Actions class we will be using here are-
Let us consider a test case in which we will automate the following scenarios:
We will create our test case step by step in order to give you a complete understanding of how to handle drag and drop in WebDriver. Step1. Launch Eclipse IDE and open the existing test suite "Demo_Test" which we have created in earlier sessions of this tutorial. Step2. Right click on the "src" folder and create a new Class File from New >Class. Give your Class name as "Dragdrp_Test" and click on "Finish" button. Step3. Let's get to the coding ground.
Here is the sample code to set system property for Gecko driver: // System Property for Gecko Driver System.setProperty("webdriver.gecko.driver","D:\\GeckoDriver\\geckodriver.exe" );
Here is the sample code to initialize gecko driver using DesiredCapabilities class. // Initialize Gecko Driver using Desired Capabilities Class DesiredCapabilities capabilities = DesiredCapabilities.firefox(); capabilities.setCapability("marionette",true); WebDriver driver= new FirefoxDriver(capabilities); Combining both of the above code blocks, we will get the code snippet to launch Firefox browser. // System Property for Gecko Driver System.setProperty("webdriver.gecko.driver","D:\\GeckoDriver\\geckodriver.exe" ); // Initialize Gecko Driver using Desired Capabilities Class DesiredCapabilities capabilities = DesiredCapabilities.firefox(); capabilities.setCapability("marionette",true); WebDriver driver= new FirefoxDriver(capabilities); After that we need to write the code which will automate our second test scenario (navigate to the desired URL) Here is the sample code to navigate to the desired URL: // Launch Website driver.navigate().to("https://www.testandquiz.com/selenium/testing.html"); The complete code till now will look something like this: import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver; import org.openqa.selenium.firefox.FirefoxDriver; import org.openqa.selenium.remote.DesiredCapabilities; public class Dragdrp_Test { public static void main(String[] args) { // System Property for Gecko Driver System.setProperty("webdriver.gecko.driver","D:\\GeckoDriver\\geckodriver.exe" ); // Initialize Gecko Driver using Desired Capabilities Class DesiredCapabilities capabilities = DesiredCapabilities.firefox(); capabilities.setCapability("marionette",true); WebDriver driver= new FirefoxDriver(capabilities); // Launch Website driver.navigate().to("https://www.testandquiz.com/selenium/testing.html"); } } Step4. Now we will try to locate the JavaTpoint icon and text box in order to perform drag and drop operation. As we know that locating an element involves inspection of its HTML codes. Follow the steps given below to locate the drop-down menu on the sample web page.
Similarly, we will inspect the text box where we have to place the logo.
Step5. To automate our third and fourth test scenario, we need to write the code which will perform the drag and drop operation on the JavaTpoint logo. Given below is the code snippet to perform drag and drop operation. //WebElement on which drag and drop operation needs to be performed WebElement from = driver.findElement(By.id("sourceImage")); //WebElement to which the above object is dropped WebElement to = driver.findElement(By.id("targetDiv"); //Creating object of Actions class to build composite actions Actions act = new Actions(driver); //Performing the drag and drop action act.dragAndDrop(from,to).build().perform(); Thus, our final test script will look something like this: import org.openqa.selenium.By; import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver; import org.openqa.selenium.WebElement; import org.openqa.selenium.firefox.FirefoxDriver; import org.openqa.selenium.interactions.Actions; import org.openqa.selenium.remote.DesiredCapabilities; public class Dragdrp_Test { public static void main(String[] args) { // System Property for Gecko Driver System.setProperty("webdriver.gecko.driver","D:\\GeckoDriver\\geckodriver.exe" ); // Initialize Gecko Driver using Desired Capabilities Class DesiredCapabilities capabilities = DesiredCapabilities.firefox(); capabilities.setCapability("marionette",true); WebDriver driver= new FirefoxDriver(capabilities); // Launch Website driver.navigate().to("https://www.testandquiz.com/selenium/testing.html"); //WebElement on which drag and drop operation needs to be performed WebElement from = driver.findElement(By.id("sourceImage")); //WebElement to which the above object is dropped WebElement to = driver.findElement(By.id("targetDiv")); //Creating object of Actions class to build composite actions Actions act = new Actions(driver); //Performing the drag and drop action act.dragAndDrop(from,to).build().perform(); } } The following screenshot shows the Eclipse window for our test script. Step6. Right click on the Eclipse code and select Run As > Java Application. Upon execution, the above test script will launch the Firefox browser and automate all the test scenarios. You can see that the JavaTpoint logo will automatically get dropped into the text box.
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