I'm using react-quill library, the editor is working fine, I added undo redo buttons to the editor and still working fine, but when I passed props {onChange, defaultValue} , I get this warning:
addRange(): The given range isn't in document.
whenever I type in the editor the editor disappear from the page and the console gives the above warning.
Live Preview of the issue:
https://codesandbox.io/s/weathered-framework-m5hk0u?file=/src/NewPost.jsx
Please Check TextEditor.jsx
I think the error is from here
const undoHandler = () => {
reactQuillRef.current.editor.history.undo("undo");
};
const redoHandler = () => {
reactQuillRef.current.editor.history.redo("redo");
};
What I think what makes the error is current.editor, and the question is how to fix it? how to set content to the editor? Some help would be appreciated.
I am trying to E2E test an auth flow with Cypress that includes a third party method called BankID. BankId is integrated through three nested iframes that I can successfully access. However, when I type into the input field via cy.type('12345678912'), BankId does not register this as trusted events and never unlocks the submit button with the arrow.
According to this issue here, Cypress does not intend to support native browser events and suggests to use the package cypress-real-events. When using this via cy.realType('12345678912'), it actually succeeds in unlocking the submit button. However i can never successfully click the submit button, neither with .click() or even the package method .realClick().
The error is: "Failed to execute 'getComputedStyle' on 'Window': parameter 1 is not of type 'Element'."
I uploaded a sample repository with an minimal testing version here.
Any feedback or hints would be greatly appreciated :)
Here is the relevant code:
/// <reference types="cypress" />
import { skipOn } from '#cypress/skip-test'
describe('Recipe: blogs__iframes', () => {
skipOn('firefox', () => {
it('do it more generically', () => {
const getIframeBody = (identifier) => {
return cy
.get(identifier)
.its('0.contentDocument.body')
.should('not.be.empty')
.then(cy.wrap)
}
// Visiting the page index.html and getting iframe A
cy.visit('index.html').contains('XHR in iframe')
getIframeBody('iframe[data-cy="bankid"]').as('iframeA')
cy.get('#iframeA').within(() => {
getIframeBody('iframe[src="https://tools.bankid.no/bankid-test/auth"]').as('iframeB')
cy.get('#iframeB').within(() => {
getIframeBody('iframe[src^="https://csfe.bankid.no/CentralServerFEJS"]').as('iframeC')
// Now we are in the right place and it finds the correct input element.
// However, normal cypress command .type() fails and we have to use library cypress-real-events,
// which provides an event firing system that works literally like in puppeteer
cy.get('#iframeC').find('input[type="tel"]').should('be.visible').realType('12345678912')
// But for the button below, this library now doesn't help anymore:
// "Failed to execute 'getComputedStyle' on 'Window': parameter 1 is not of type 'Element'."
cy.get('#iframeC').find('button[type="submit"]').should('be.visible').first().realClick()
})
})
})
})
})
I also posted this problem on https://github.com/dmtrKovalenko/cypress-real-events/issues/226 and got an answer there:
Using .realClick({ scrollBehavior: false }); solved the issue.
The problem is if the webapp is not scrolling as expected, therefore leading to Cypress not finding the element. In my case, i made the iframe wider to avoid needing to scroll and the issue was still there, but the workaround solved it anyway.
I often don't exactly know which properties are included in the Parameters of click-events.
In my actual Job I'd like to know which cell was clicked inside an devExpress-Gridview (ASP.NET MVC Extension).
So I fired the Event and logged the Parameters to console:
function OnContext(s, e) {
console.log(s);
console.log(e);
}
With this I got hundrets of properties.
How can I Access e.g. the target-accessKey-Value of the log, attached as screenshot?
The screenshot is from console.log(e); - Parameter:
Object - htmlEvent - target - accessKey
This is only for Example so if someone could explain how to read this Output, I could solve such "Little" Problems better by myself :)
UPDATE
It really seems to be that simple:
const value = e.htmlEvent.target.value;
Didn`t recognize the htmlEvent before :(
if you want just to get a value of the input:
In your case it will be:
const value = e.htmlEvent.target.value;
and in any other case if you use javascript and you have some user events
For example, get value from the input
you should use
const value = event.target.value;
and in your case htmlEvent it is the action of the user
Following lines of code used to work and stopped working after chrome upgrade to Version 74.0.3729.169 (Official Build) (64-bit). Now I get DOMException even though permission is set correctly. Appreciate if you can explain what is the bug and workaround. Exception details:
message:Document is not focused
name:NotAllowedError
code:0
navigator.permissions.query({ name: 'clipboard-read' }).then(result => {
// If permission to read the clipboard is granted or if the user will
// be prompted to allow it, we proceed.
if (result.state === 'granted' || result.state === 'prompt') {
navigator.clipboard.readText()
.then(text => {
//my code to handle paste
})
.catch(err => {
console.error('Failed to read clipboard contents: ', err);
});
}
}
This seems to happen when executing code from the devtools console or snippets.
Workaround:
You can execute the code below and focus on the window within 3 seconds, by clicking somewhere, or just by pressing <tab>.
e.g. from snippets
Ctrl-Enter
<Tab>
e.g. from console
Enter
<Tab>
setTimeout(async()=>console.log(
await window.navigator.clipboard.readText()), 3000)
The issue I was having was that I had an alert to say that the text had been copied, and that was removing focus from the document. Ironically, this caused the text to not be copied. The workaround was quite simple:
clipboard.writeText(clippy_button.href).then(function(x) {
alert("Link copied to clipboard: " + clippy_button.href);
});
Just show the alert when the Promise is resolved. This might not fix everybody's issue but if you came here based on searching for the error this might be the correct fix for your code.
As Kaiido said, your DOM need to be focused. I had the same problem during my development when i put a breakpoint in the code... The console developper took the focused and the error appear. With the same code and same browser, all work fine if F12 is closed
Problem
It's a security risk, clearly. :)
Solution
I assume you face this when you are trying to call it from the dev tools. Well, to make life easier, I am taking Jannis's answer, to a less adrenaline-oriented way. :)
I am adding a one-time focus listener to window to do the things magically after hitting "tab" from the Devtools.
function readClipboardFromDevTools() {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const _asyncCopyFn = (async () => {
try {
const value = await navigator.clipboard.readText();
console.log(`${value} is read!`);
resolve(value);
} catch (e) {
reject(e);
}
window.removeEventListener("focus", _asyncCopyFn);
});
window.addEventListener("focus", _asyncCopyFn);
console.log("Hit <Tab> to give focus back to document (or we will face a DOMException);");
});
}
// To call:
readClipboardFromDevTools().then((r) => console.log("Returned value: ", r));
Note: The return value is a Promise as it's an asynchronous call.
if you want to debug a and play around to view result. also can hide this <p></p>.
async function readClipboard () {
if (!navigator.clipboard) {
// Clipboard API not available
return
}
try {
const text = await navigator.clipboard.readText();
document.querySelector('.clipboard-content').innerText = text;
} catch (err) {
console.error('Failed to copy!', err)
}
}
function updateClipboard() {
// Here You Can Debug without DomException
debugger
const clipboard = document.querySelector('.clipboard-content').innerText;
document.querySelector('.clipboard-content').innerText = 'Updated => ' + clipboard;
}
<button onclick="readClipboard()">Paste</button>
<p class="clipboard-content"></p>
<button onclick="updateClipboard()">Edit</button>
As the exception message says, you need to have the Document actively focused in order to use this API.
Suppose there is a p element. you want to copy its innerText.
So, lets not use navigation.clipboard (because 0f the error your are facing)
So below given is a example which copies the innerText of the p element when that button is clicked. your do not to rely upon "clicking" the button manually by using the code below. you can trigger the "click" by executing code like pElement.click() from devtools console.
Your devtools console problem, that #jannis-ioannou mentioned in his post above, will not occur!
function myFunction() {
var copyText = document.getElementById("copy-my-contents");
var range = document.createRange();
var selection = window.getSelection();
range.selectNodeContents(copyText);
selection.removeAllRanges();
selection.addRange(range);
document.execCommand("copy");
}
<p id="copy-my-contents">copy-me</p>
<button onclick="myFunction()">Copy text</button>
I was facing this in a Cypress test, this fixed it for me:
first focus the copy icon/button which is about to be clicked, then
use cy.realClick from cypress-real-events instead of cy.click
I just discovered that I don't need to write any code to debug this. When you pause on a breakpoint in Chrome DevTools, it adds a small yellow box to the page you're debugging which says, "Paused in debugger" and has play and step over buttons. I've never used it before, preferring the more extensive controls in DevTools.
I just discovered that if you use the step over button in this yellow box, the DOM stays focused and no error is thrown.
Cypress - Use the right window/navigator and focus on the document.
I tried to programatically populate the clipboard in my Cypress test so I could paste the contents into a text-area input element.
When I was struggling with this issue I found out that there were two things causing the problem.
The first issue was that I used the wrong window. Inside the test function scope window returns the Window object in test scope, while cy.window() returns the Window object for the Application Under Test (AUT).
Second issue was that document was not in focus, which can be easily resolved by calling cy.window().focus();.
Since both result in the same DOMException:
NotAllowedError: Document is not focused.
It was not always clear that there were 2 issues going on. So when debugging this:
Make sure you use the right window/navigator of the page you are testing.
Make sure that the document is focused on.
See following Cypress tests demonstrating the above:
describe('Clipboard tests', () => {
before(() => {
cy.visit('/');
// Focus on the document
cy.window().focus();
});
it('window object in test scope is not the window of the AUT', () => {
cy.window().then((win) => {
expect(window === win).to.equal(false);
expect(window.navigator === win.navigator).to.equal(false);
})
});
it('See here the different results from the different Window objects', () => {
expect(window.navigator.clipboard.writeText('test').catch(
(exception) => {
expect(exception.name).to.equal('NotAllowedError')
expect(exception.message).to.equal('Document is not focused.')
},
));
cy.window().then((win) => {
return win.navigator.clipboard.writeText('test').then(() => {
return win.navigator.clipboard.readText().then(
result => expect(result).to.equal('test'),
);
});
});
})
});
We saw a handful of these in our production app, and after some digging it turned out that the root cause in our case was the user was copying a lot of data, and switched tabs during the process (thus causing the relevant DOM to lose focus, and triggering the error). We were only able to replicate this by using CPU throttling in chrome, and even then it doesn't happen every time!
There was nothing to be "fixed" in this case - instead we're just catching the error and notifying the user via a toast that the copy failed and that they should try again. Posting in case it's of use to anyone else seeing this!
If you're using Selenium and getting this, you need to bring the test window to the front:
webDriver.switchTo().window(webDriver.getWindowHandle());
I have to do this repeatedly so I have it in a loop with a Thread.sleep() until the the paste works.
Full details: https://stackoverflow.com/a/65248258/145976
Script threw an uncaught JavaScript error:
Cannot perform action on invalid element: UIAElementNil from target.frontMostApp().mainWindow().popover().actionSheet().buttons()["Save Note"]
Code:
var target = UIATarget.localTarget();
var app = target.frontMostApp();
var window = app.mainWindow();
target.logElementTree();
UIALogger.logPass("Stick Note Save Start");
app.navigationBar().toolbar().buttons()["Plus"].tap();
app.keyboard().typeString("Ki");
window.popover().actionSheet().buttons()["Save Note"].tap();
UIALogger.logPass("StickNoteSaveEnd");
First of all, check correct hierarchy.
Then, try to use
"app.popover().actionSheet().buttons()["Save Note"].tap();"
If it does not work for you, please give some details regarding elements structure/buttons.
I think there is a bug in action sheet access from javascript. You can see my answer to a similar question here.
Bascially I think actionSheet() always returns nil to buttons and elements. It's not supposed to, but everything I've seen suggests otherwise.
MikhailV worked out a function to tap the correct button here.