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I did several method to do the hover action but I need a way to verify if the method worked, and if that is not the case going to the other method.



I used this code to verify but is not working:



return zQuery(arguments[0]).attr('data-functionize-hover'); 


I think that a script that track if the dom changed but not sure if that is possible.



Thanks!!










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  • I used the MouseNightWatch to see but on safari dont work and something get fails too.

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    Nov 23 '18 at 14:05
















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I did several method to do the hover action but I need a way to verify if the method worked, and if that is not the case going to the other method.



I used this code to verify but is not working:



return zQuery(arguments[0]).attr('data-functionize-hover'); 


I think that a script that track if the dom changed but not sure if that is possible.



Thanks!!










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  • I used the MouseNightWatch to see but on safari dont work and something get fails too.

    – Rafa
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:05














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I did several method to do the hover action but I need a way to verify if the method worked, and if that is not the case going to the other method.



I used this code to verify but is not working:



return zQuery(arguments[0]).attr('data-functionize-hover'); 


I think that a script that track if the dom changed but not sure if that is possible.



Thanks!!










share|improve this question
















I did several method to do the hover action but I need a way to verify if the method worked, and if that is not the case going to the other method.



I used this code to verify but is not working:



return zQuery(arguments[0]).attr('data-functionize-hover'); 


I think that a script that track if the dom changed but not sure if that is possible.



Thanks!!







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  • I used the MouseNightWatch to see but on safari dont work and something get fails too.

    – Rafa
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:05



















  • I used the MouseNightWatch to see but on safari dont work and something get fails too.

    – Rafa
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:05

















I used the MouseNightWatch to see but on safari dont work and something get fails too.

– Rafa
Nov 23 '18 at 14:05





I used the MouseNightWatch to see but on safari dont work and something get fails too.

– Rafa
Nov 23 '18 at 14:05












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To verify move to element you can try implementing the following scenario:





  1. Perform move to element action using Actions (import org.openqa.selenium.interactions.Actions;)



    WebElement elToHover = driver.findElement(By.id("add_element_id_here"));
    Actions actions = new Actions(driver);
    actions.moveToElement(elToHover).perform();


  2. Verify something changed



In case you need to check some attributes of the element we hovered in step 1:



assertEquals(elToHover.getAttribute('attribute-name-you-want-to-check', "value you expext");


In case you need to check some other element:



WebElement anotherEl = driver.findElement(By.id("add_another_element_id_here"));
assertTrue(anotherEl.isDisplayed());





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  • Tks Vladimir, I thought isDisplayed will be a good option and that is the best one on my mind but the issue is that I am not able to get the next element xpath or name until now and I think I am going to mark as answer because I dont have another idea.

    – Rafa
    Nov 26 '18 at 23:38











  • @Rafa it will be possible to suggest more precisely if you provide HTML sample for 2 states of your app 1) before hover 2) when hovering

    – Vladimir Efimov
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:11













  • yes, but on this case it is an app that test random pages so can be any website that have a hover for example amazon, youtube or salesforce.

    – Rafa
    Nov 28 '18 at 1:48











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To verify move to element you can try implementing the following scenario:





  1. Perform move to element action using Actions (import org.openqa.selenium.interactions.Actions;)



    WebElement elToHover = driver.findElement(By.id("add_element_id_here"));
    Actions actions = new Actions(driver);
    actions.moveToElement(elToHover).perform();


  2. Verify something changed



In case you need to check some attributes of the element we hovered in step 1:



assertEquals(elToHover.getAttribute('attribute-name-you-want-to-check', "value you expext");


In case you need to check some other element:



WebElement anotherEl = driver.findElement(By.id("add_another_element_id_here"));
assertTrue(anotherEl.isDisplayed());





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  • Tks Vladimir, I thought isDisplayed will be a good option and that is the best one on my mind but the issue is that I am not able to get the next element xpath or name until now and I think I am going to mark as answer because I dont have another idea.

    – Rafa
    Nov 26 '18 at 23:38











  • @Rafa it will be possible to suggest more precisely if you provide HTML sample for 2 states of your app 1) before hover 2) when hovering

    – Vladimir Efimov
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:11













  • yes, but on this case it is an app that test random pages so can be any website that have a hover for example amazon, youtube or salesforce.

    – Rafa
    Nov 28 '18 at 1:48
















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To verify move to element you can try implementing the following scenario:





  1. Perform move to element action using Actions (import org.openqa.selenium.interactions.Actions;)



    WebElement elToHover = driver.findElement(By.id("add_element_id_here"));
    Actions actions = new Actions(driver);
    actions.moveToElement(elToHover).perform();


  2. Verify something changed



In case you need to check some attributes of the element we hovered in step 1:



assertEquals(elToHover.getAttribute('attribute-name-you-want-to-check', "value you expext");


In case you need to check some other element:



WebElement anotherEl = driver.findElement(By.id("add_another_element_id_here"));
assertTrue(anotherEl.isDisplayed());





share|improve this answer


























  • Tks Vladimir, I thought isDisplayed will be a good option and that is the best one on my mind but the issue is that I am not able to get the next element xpath or name until now and I think I am going to mark as answer because I dont have another idea.

    – Rafa
    Nov 26 '18 at 23:38











  • @Rafa it will be possible to suggest more precisely if you provide HTML sample for 2 states of your app 1) before hover 2) when hovering

    – Vladimir Efimov
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:11













  • yes, but on this case it is an app that test random pages so can be any website that have a hover for example amazon, youtube or salesforce.

    – Rafa
    Nov 28 '18 at 1:48














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To verify move to element you can try implementing the following scenario:





  1. Perform move to element action using Actions (import org.openqa.selenium.interactions.Actions;)



    WebElement elToHover = driver.findElement(By.id("add_element_id_here"));
    Actions actions = new Actions(driver);
    actions.moveToElement(elToHover).perform();


  2. Verify something changed



In case you need to check some attributes of the element we hovered in step 1:



assertEquals(elToHover.getAttribute('attribute-name-you-want-to-check', "value you expext");


In case you need to check some other element:



WebElement anotherEl = driver.findElement(By.id("add_another_element_id_here"));
assertTrue(anotherEl.isDisplayed());





share|improve this answer















To verify move to element you can try implementing the following scenario:





  1. Perform move to element action using Actions (import org.openqa.selenium.interactions.Actions;)



    WebElement elToHover = driver.findElement(By.id("add_element_id_here"));
    Actions actions = new Actions(driver);
    actions.moveToElement(elToHover).perform();


  2. Verify something changed



In case you need to check some attributes of the element we hovered in step 1:



assertEquals(elToHover.getAttribute('attribute-name-you-want-to-check', "value you expext");


In case you need to check some other element:



WebElement anotherEl = driver.findElement(By.id("add_another_element_id_here"));
assertTrue(anotherEl.isDisplayed());






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  • Tks Vladimir, I thought isDisplayed will be a good option and that is the best one on my mind but the issue is that I am not able to get the next element xpath or name until now and I think I am going to mark as answer because I dont have another idea.

    – Rafa
    Nov 26 '18 at 23:38











  • @Rafa it will be possible to suggest more precisely if you provide HTML sample for 2 states of your app 1) before hover 2) when hovering

    – Vladimir Efimov
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:11













  • yes, but on this case it is an app that test random pages so can be any website that have a hover for example amazon, youtube or salesforce.

    – Rafa
    Nov 28 '18 at 1:48



















  • Tks Vladimir, I thought isDisplayed will be a good option and that is the best one on my mind but the issue is that I am not able to get the next element xpath or name until now and I think I am going to mark as answer because I dont have another idea.

    – Rafa
    Nov 26 '18 at 23:38











  • @Rafa it will be possible to suggest more precisely if you provide HTML sample for 2 states of your app 1) before hover 2) when hovering

    – Vladimir Efimov
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:11













  • yes, but on this case it is an app that test random pages so can be any website that have a hover for example amazon, youtube or salesforce.

    – Rafa
    Nov 28 '18 at 1:48

















Tks Vladimir, I thought isDisplayed will be a good option and that is the best one on my mind but the issue is that I am not able to get the next element xpath or name until now and I think I am going to mark as answer because I dont have another idea.

– Rafa
Nov 26 '18 at 23:38





Tks Vladimir, I thought isDisplayed will be a good option and that is the best one on my mind but the issue is that I am not able to get the next element xpath or name until now and I think I am going to mark as answer because I dont have another idea.

– Rafa
Nov 26 '18 at 23:38













@Rafa it will be possible to suggest more precisely if you provide HTML sample for 2 states of your app 1) before hover 2) when hovering

– Vladimir Efimov
Nov 27 '18 at 5:11







@Rafa it will be possible to suggest more precisely if you provide HTML sample for 2 states of your app 1) before hover 2) when hovering

– Vladimir Efimov
Nov 27 '18 at 5:11















yes, but on this case it is an app that test random pages so can be any website that have a hover for example amazon, youtube or salesforce.

– Rafa
Nov 28 '18 at 1:48





yes, but on this case it is an app that test random pages so can be any website that have a hover for example amazon, youtube or salesforce.

– Rafa
Nov 28 '18 at 1:48


















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