I know for sure I had this case very recently, where the "element not
interactable" error occured, and the element was outside the viewport,
and it also didn't scroll automatically to that element.
I remember this clearly, because I could not figure out the problem,
until I actually found an answer on stackoverflow (not the first answer
to that question, though), that suggested to watch out for scrolling.
It was only because of this that I realised that the element was in fact
outside the viewport, and explicit scrolling made the problem go away.
The application that I am testing is very old, close to 20 year, and
there are many problems with the UI, like buttons and UI elements
visibly changing after the page has loaded, so it could definitely be
some weird edge case.
I definitely agree to Marcin, that this is by no means a common
occurrence, and most of the time, the element is in fact not
interactable, i.e. disabled, when this error comes.
Am 26.08.2020 10:36 schrieb Marcin Erdmann:
Selenium incorrectly reported "element not interactable" when the
problem was in fact that the elemnt was merely outside the viewport.
If the element is close to, or beyond, the edge of the screen, try
scrolling before interacting with it.
This is not what matches my personal experience. I've never
experienced ElementNotInteractableException for an element that was
outside of viewport - Selenium pretty much always scrolls the viewport
so that element is visible before clicking it and when it fails to do
that because there are floating elements on the page you would get
something along the lines of "org.openqa.selenium.WebDriverException:
Element is not clickable at point (x, y). Other element would receive
the click". From my experience ElementNotInteractableException is
thrown when the element is not displayed at all (it is hidden via CSS)
or it's disabled/read only.
On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 10:16 PM Ben Frey <[email protected]>
wrote:
Ahh, I hadn't thought about the viewport. I'll play with that and
see how it goes. I also added min properties to the radioButtons
navigator object, and that seems like it may have helped.
On Monday, August 24, 2020 at 3:54:41 PM UTC-5 [email protected]
wrote:
Hi Ben,
this is difficult to answer correctly without more information.
Generally, I would try to narrow down the conditions, or the
selector respectively, as much as possible.
One explanation could be that you are still looking at the wrong
button, after all you seem to be having more than one, and narrowing
it down to the correct one seems to be problematic.
I just recently had the problem that Selenium incorrectly reported
"element not interactable" when the problem was in fact that the
elemnt was merely outside the viewport. If the element is close to,
or beyond, the edge of the screen, try scrolling before interacting
with it.
Thomas
Ben Frey schrieb am Montag, 24. August 2020 um 20:05:14 UTC+2:
I'm having a devil of a time with one particular page being very
flaky. I've set atCheckWaiting = true globally. In the page's
at-checker I verify that there there's at least one radio button
(e.g. radioButtons.size() > 0). In the script, I have some
conditional logic that also has a waitFor that depends on the same
condition, but immediately after that, if I try to interact with
radioButtons, I get the "element not interactable" message from
Selenium. What's going on here? The content should be there since
the at-checker passed.
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