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wdio-wait-for is a Node.js library for WebdriverIO that supplies a set of common conditions that provides functionalities to wait for certain conditions till a defined task is complete.

Installation

To use wdio-wait-for in your project, run:

npm i -D wdio-wait-for

Note: if you use the WDIO Testrunner this package will be already included.

Examples

Import

JavaScript

// import all methods
const EC = require('wdio-wait-for');

browser.waitUntil(EC.alertIsPresent(), { timeout: 5000, timeoutMsg: 'Failed, after waiting for the alert to be present' })
// import specific method
const { alertIsPresent } = require('wdio-wait-for');

browser.waitUntil(alertIsPresent(), { timeout: 5000, timeoutMsg: 'Failed, after waiting for the alert to be present' })

TypeScript

// import all methods
import * as EC from 'wdio-wait-for';

browser.waitUntil(EC.elementToBeEnabled('input'), { timeout: 5000, timeoutMsg: 'Failed, after waiting for the element to be enabled' })
// import specific method
import { elementToBeEnabled } from 'wdio-wait-for';

browser.waitUntil(elementToBeEnabled('input'), { timeout: 5000, timeoutMsg: 'Failed, after waiting for the element to be enabled' })

Wait for alert

This code code snippet shows how to use conditions

browser.waitUntil(alertIsPresent(), { timeout: 5000, timeoutMsg: 'Failed, after waiting for the alert to be present' })

Wait for number of elements to be

This code code snippet shows how to use conditions

browser.waitUntil(numberOfElementsToBe('.links', 2), { timeout: 5000, timeoutMsg: 'Failed, after waiting for the 2 elements' })

License

wdio-wait-for is MIT licensed.

Author

Yevhen Laichenkov elaichenkov@gmail.com