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Using any Selenium Grid past version 4.8.0, very occasionally but very consistently in the sense that the bug happens always at the same point in the test script, sometimes the click method isn't registered/doesn't happen.
I've turned on the logs on the Selenium Grid console for both version 4.8.0 (which is okay) and for 4.8.1 (which is not okay), then break pointed the script right before the problematic elements that were to be clicked, and recorded the logs right after the click method attempt.
I've tested multiple Grid Versions and multiple Chrome browser versions. I just didn't test multiple Browsers because that is not relevant for my case.
The issue also occurs on our Linux server machine, if we upgrade past version 4.8.0.
How can we reproduce the issue?
Unfortunately I can't share the app that I'm testing for you guys to reproduce the issue, and I wasn't able to reproduce it elsewhere.
Relevant log output
Logs for grid version 4.8.0
https://pastebin.com/3VG53tnT
Logs for grid version 4.8.1
https://pastebin.com/MwCBgyQW
Operating System
Windows 11
Selenium version
Java 17
What are the browser(s) and version(s) where you see this issue?
Chrome 108.0.5359.0
What are the browser driver(s) and version(s) where you see this issue?
ChromeDriver 108.0.5359.0
Are you using Selenium Grid?
4.8.1
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@jgfmachado, thank you for creating this issue. We will troubleshoot it as soon as we can.
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I understand this is an issue for you. However, please consider our position. What can we do with the information you give us and two sets of log, and no context? It is really hard to give advice and even less triage this as a bug.
What would you do if you got a similar report? How would you triage it without a way to reproduce it?
Hi @diemol. Don't worry, I understand your position. Was just hopeful that there was something different in those logs that could be helpful to you.
I'll keep digging into it more and see what else I can find. I'll also try to reproduce the issue using a free testing website or something similar.
In the meantime if you want to close the ticket or keep it open for a while, it's up to you.
What happened?
Using any Selenium Grid past version 4.8.0, very occasionally but very consistently in the sense that the bug happens always at the same point in the test script, sometimes the click method isn't registered/doesn't happen.
I've turned on the logs on the Selenium Grid console for both version 4.8.0 (which is okay) and for 4.8.1 (which is not okay), then break pointed the script right before the problematic elements that were to be clicked, and recorded the logs right after the click method attempt.
I've tested multiple Grid Versions and multiple Chrome browser versions. I just didn't test multiple Browsers because that is not relevant for my case.
The issue also occurs on our Linux server machine, if we upgrade past version 4.8.0.
How can we reproduce the issue?
Relevant log output
Operating System
Windows 11
Selenium version
Java 17
What are the browser(s) and version(s) where you see this issue?
Chrome 108.0.5359.0
What are the browser driver(s) and version(s) where you see this issue?
ChromeDriver 108.0.5359.0
Are you using Selenium Grid?
4.8.1
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: