import asyncio import pytest from webdriver.error import ( ElementClickInterceptedException, StaleElementReferenceException, ) URL = "https://es.wallapop.com/search" MOBILE_FILTERS_CSS = "walla-button[data-testid=single-access-filters].hydrated" LEFT_SLIDER_CSS = "#fromSelector" async def does_left_slider_work(client): await client.navigate(URL) client.hide_elements("#onetrust-consent-sdk,#cmpwrapper,#credential_picker_iframe") client.await_css(MOBILE_FILTERS_CSS, is_displayed=True).click() for i in range(5): try: client.await_css( "button", condition="elem.innerText.includes('Precio')", is_displayed=True, ).click() break except ElementClickInterceptedException: await client.stall(0.5) except StaleElementReferenceException: await client.stall(0.5) slider = client.await_css(LEFT_SLIDER_CSS, is_displayed=True) await asyncio.sleep(0.5) # Unfortunately, on desktop range thumbs do not react to any attempts to # drag them with WebDriver. However they do on Android, which is enough # for us to be able to test them. def slider_value(): return client.execute_script("return arguments[0].value", slider) orig_value = slider_value() coords = client.get_element_screen_position(slider) coords = [coords[0] + 10, coords[1] + 10] await client.apz_down(coords=coords) for i in range(25): await asyncio.sleep(0.01) coords[0] += 5 await client.apz_move(coords=coords) return orig_value != slider_value() @pytest.mark.only_platforms("android") @pytest.mark.asyncio @pytest.mark.without_interventions async def test_regression(client): assert await does_left_slider_work(client)