.uploadFile() Suggest edits
Since: 2.0.0Uploads file to an element using absolute file path.
The command uploadFile()
will automatically wait for the element to be present (until the specified timeout). If the element is not found, an error is thrown which will cause the test to fail. You can suppress element not found errors by specifying the selector
argument as an object and passing the suppressNotFoundErrors = true
option.
Usage
.uploadFile(selector, absoluteFilePath, [callback])
Example
// send a file to for upload to a field.
this.demoTest = function (browser) {
browser.uploadFile('#myFile', '/path/file.pdf');
};
//
Parameters
Name | Type | description |
---|---|---|
using Optional |
string | The locator strategy to use. See W3C Webdriver - locator strategies |
selector |
string | object | The selector (CSS/Xpath) used to locate the element. Can either be a string or an object which specifies element properties. |
inputValue |
string | array | The file path to upload. |
callback Optional |
function | Optional callback function to be called when the command finishes. |