ma11hew28
ma11hew28

Reputation: 126477

Xcode: UI Automation: waitForValid()

There's a waitForInvalid() but what about a waitForValid() function? For some reason, push/popTimeout doesn't work for me in many cases. Apple?

Upvotes: 2

Views: 7129

Answers (2)

011
011

Reputation: 81

If the element is "valid" but not "visible" that might return too early. This should wait until its visible and valid.

UIATarget.localTarget().pushTimeout(20);
window.navigationBar().name()["Welcome"].withValueForKey(1, "isVisible");
UIATarget.localTarget().popTimeout();

or

UIATarget.localTarget().pushTimeout(20);
window.navigationBar().name().firstWithPredicate("name is 'Welcome' and isVisible == '1'")
UIATarget.localTarget().popTimeout();

Upvotes: 6

Raghunandan  R
Raghunandan R

Reputation: 174

When you try to access a particular element directly, there is a default wait time of 5 seconds. You can change the default time as follows.

UIATarget.localTarget().pushTimeout(20);
window.navigationBar().name()["Welcome"];
UIATarget.localTarget().popTimeout();

This will make your instruments wait up to 20 seconds until the name of the navigation bar has changed to "Welcome."

Upvotes: 4

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