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Wanming Lin commented on CB-8080:
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Hello all,
I also meet this issue when I trying to automate Cordova 3.6 or higher version
tests with [Crosswalk WebDriver|
https://github.com/crosswalk-project/crosswalk-website/wiki/Crosswalk-WebDriver],
which is an implementation of the WebDriver standard, part of code is ported
from ChromeDriver.
And I find it also reproduces on latest Cordova, and your discussion had
suspended for months,
may I know if Cordova has a fix plan or ChromeDriver had already a workaround
solution?
It would be very appreciate if anyone could help provide some information, it's
really a big blocker issue on my Cordova tests automation.
> After migrating to 3.6.3 from 3.4.0, Appium (Android) tests fail because of
> open dialog
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>
> Key: CB-8080
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-8080
> Project: Apache Cordova
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Android, CordovaJS
> Affects Versions: 3.6.3
> Environment: Basic Appium test on Android webview based app. The test
> on Appium works until the app issues a `window.location.reload()` or a
> `window.location.href = 'something'`.
> Reporter: Andrea Tino
> Labels: appium, chromedriver, javascript, selenium
> Attachments: MyApp-debug.apk
>
>
> After upgrading to Cordova 3.6.3 from Cordova 3.4.0; my Appium tests cannot
> go on because of a strange error. The error can be reproed very easily by
> creating a basic web-view based app on Android which issues a
> {{window.location.reload()}} after a while that the test starts.
> I could assess that the problem is one particular file: {{cordova.js}} which
> becomes part of the js files in my app when I build it with Cordova. My app
> loads only one javascript file: {{cordova.js}}, I removed all other
> dependencies to other js files. When that file is in my app (even though
> {{index.html}} does not use any function defined in there), my tests fails.
> If I remove the dependencies to that file, tests go ok!
> The problem is that when my app issues a {{window.location.reload()}}; my
> test fail with this error message:
> {code}
> info: [debug] Responding to client with error:
> {"status":26,"value":{"message":"A modal dialog was open, blocking this
> operation","origValue":"unexpected alert open\n (Session info: webview=)\n
> (Driver info: chromedriver=2.10.267521,platform=Windows NT 6.3
> x86_64)"},"sessionId":"965ba51e54f682559e5b8378095bc3d4"}
> {code}
> *Test*
> The APK to repro this is in attachments. It is possible to run a simple
> Appium test to repro the problem:
> {code}
> [Test]
> public void SimpleTest()
> {
> this.appPackage = "com.myorg.myapp";
> this.appActivity = "myapp";
> BeforeAll();
> Thread.Sleep(3000);
> var submitAddressButton =
> driver.FindElementByClassName("testClass");
> submitAddressButton.Click();
> Thread.Sleep(3000);
> submitAddressButton = driver.FindElementByClassName("testClass");
> Expect(submitAddressButton, Is.Not.Null);
> }
> {code}
> *Important*
> The fact that a dialog is reported is actually very strange. After inspecting
> a lot I could verify that no native/webview dialog is being shown on my app.
> In fact I cannot see any dialog and if I try to dismiss this ghost dialog
> using Appium and WebDriver APIs, the command fail as no dialog can be found.
> *Notes*
> Consider that the problem is not in the APIs I use in my test (C# dotnet
> driver for Appium). Everything happens on my Appium server running on a Mac.
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