How to know if bottom/end of a ListView is reached during the ui automation test
I am trying to perform UI automation test of react-native ios app using appium and Appium-Python-Client.
My problem is I can not know when the bottom of a ListView is reached.
I use self.driver.swipe()
a few times in a row but it is a hard coded solution.
I checked these so questions:
Scroll till end of the page using appium-android
Unable to scroll down till the end of the screen in native ios app using appium
But the thing is I do not have any reference element to tell the webdriver when to stop like if driver.find_element_by_accessibility_id
is true stop swiping.
appium appium-ios python-appium
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I am trying to perform UI automation test of react-native ios app using appium and Appium-Python-Client.
My problem is I can not know when the bottom of a ListView is reached.
I use self.driver.swipe()
a few times in a row but it is a hard coded solution.
I checked these so questions:
Scroll till end of the page using appium-android
Unable to scroll down till the end of the screen in native ios app using appium
But the thing is I do not have any reference element to tell the webdriver when to stop like if driver.find_element_by_accessibility_id
is true stop swiping.
appium appium-ios python-appium
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I am trying to perform UI automation test of react-native ios app using appium and Appium-Python-Client.
My problem is I can not know when the bottom of a ListView is reached.
I use self.driver.swipe()
a few times in a row but it is a hard coded solution.
I checked these so questions:
Scroll till end of the page using appium-android
Unable to scroll down till the end of the screen in native ios app using appium
But the thing is I do not have any reference element to tell the webdriver when to stop like if driver.find_element_by_accessibility_id
is true stop swiping.
appium appium-ios python-appium
I am trying to perform UI automation test of react-native ios app using appium and Appium-Python-Client.
My problem is I can not know when the bottom of a ListView is reached.
I use self.driver.swipe()
a few times in a row but it is a hard coded solution.
I checked these so questions:
Scroll till end of the page using appium-android
Unable to scroll down till the end of the screen in native ios app using appium
But the thing is I do not have any reference element to tell the webdriver when to stop like if driver.find_element_by_accessibility_id
is true stop swiping.
appium appium-ios python-appium
appium appium-ios python-appium
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