4
votes

I'm trying to switch between tabs using playwright tests but it's not taking control of windows element. Do we have any method similar to selenium driver.switchto().window() in playwright?

const { chromium } = require('playwright');
(async () => {
    const browser = await chromium.launch({ headless: false, args: ['--start-maximized'] });
    const context = await browser.newContext({ viewport: null });
    context.on("page", async newPage => {
        console.log("***newPage***", await newPage.title())
    })
    const page = await context.newPage()
    const navigationPromise = page.waitForNavigation()

    // dummy url
    await page.goto('https://www.myapp.com/')
    await navigationPromise

    // User login
    await page.waitForSelector('#username-in')
    await page.fill('#username-in', 'username')
    await page.fill('#password-in', 'password')
    await page.click('//button[contains(text(),"Sign In")]')
    await navigationPromise

    // User lands in application home page and clicks on link in dashboard 
    // link will open another application in new tab 
    await page.click('(//span[text()="launch-app-from-dashboard"])[2]')

    await navigationPromise
    await page.context()
    // Waiting for element to appear in new tab and click on ok button
    await page.waitForTimeout(6000)
    await page.waitForSelector('//bdi[text()="OK"]')
    await page.click('//bdi[text()="OK"]')

})()
3
I think my answer here can help stackoverflow.com/questions/64277178/…hardkoded

3 Answers

2
votes

Assuming "launch-app-from-dashboard" is creating a new page tag, you can use the following pattern to run the subsequent lines of code on the new page. See multi-page scenarios doc for more examples.

// Get page after a specific action (e.g. clicking a link)
const [newPage] = await Promise.all([
  context.waitForEvent('page'),
  page.click('a[target="_blank"]') // Opens a new tab
])
await newPage.waitForLoadState();
console.log(await newPage.title());

Since you run headless, it might also be useful to switch the visible tab in the browser with page.bringToFront (docs).

0
votes
`it('Open a new tab and check the title', async function () {
    await page.click(button, { button: "middle" }); //to open an another tab
    await page.waitForTimeout(); // wait for page loading 
    let pages = await context.pages();
    expect(await pages[1].title()).equal('Title'); /to compare the title of the second page`
0
votes

The browserContext?.pages() is an array that contains the tabs opened by your application, from there you can use a temporal page to make a switch, once completed your validations you can switch back.

playwright.pageMain: Page = await playwright.Context.newPage();
playwright.pageTemp: Page; 

// Save your current page to Temp 
playwright.pageTemp = playwright.pageMain;

// Make the new tab launched your main page
playwright.pageMain = playwright.browserContext?.pages()[1];
expect(await playwright.pageMain.title()).toBe('Tab Title');