Testing if an element is visible with Xcode 7 UITest

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Solution 1

As of Xcode 7.1 Beta 3, UI Testing does not currently support validating the visibility of an element. I suggest filing a radar to bring the necessary attention to Apple.

Xcode 7.1 has fixed this issue. hittable now checks to see if the element is correct.

Solution 2

1) I am testing the UI with swift in Xcode 7.3 and I using both .hittable and .exists for testing whether a label is hidden or not and they both work. I test for 'true' and 'false' to make sure either way agree with the result.

I have a label whose static text is "Track Info" and set to be hidden when app is first loaded, then later on I press a button to show the label, and here is the result after the label is shown.

// test fails

let trackInfoLabel = app.staticTexts["Track info"]
XCTAssertEqual(trackInfoLabel.exists, true)

XCTAssertEqual(trackInfoLabel.hittable, true)

// test passes

XCTAssertEqual(trackInfoLabel.exists, false)
XCTAssertEqual(trackInfoLabel.hittable, false)

// test passes

let trackInfoLabel = app.staticTexts["Track Info"]
XCTAssertEqual(trackInfoLabel.exists, true)

XCTAssertEqual(trackInfoLabel.hittable, true)

// test fails

XCTAssertEqual(trackInfoLabel.exists, false)
XCTAssertEqual(trackInfoLabel.hittable, false)

Leter on when I press the button to hide the label, all the results turned opposite. This confirms that both properties (hittable and exists) works for label.hidden setting.

2) Another way to find out if an element is hidden, you can do is element.frame.size.width == 0 || element.frame.size.height == 0

Solution 3

XCUIElement.hittable works for me (in my particular test case where I am checking several UIButton elements for visibility) - quite sure it is not a right way to do it though

Solution 4

Next code worked for me. At the end of the test you can past code as follow:

while ([app.staticTexts matchingIdentifier:@"accesibilityId"].count > 0) {
        sleep(1);
    }

Solution 5

I agree hittable doesn't always work for buttons (Swift 2.0, XCode 7.2)

I just discovered that if button is visible, you can find it ONLY among buttons, while if button is hidden, you can find it's tag in staticTexts as well!

XCTAssertFalse(app.buttons["Log out"].exists && app.staticTexts["Log out"].exists) // This button is visible (hidden = false)
XCTAssert(app.buttons["Log in"].exists && app.staticTexts["Log in"].exists) // This one is hidden

Hacky, but works for buttons. Apple should just introduce .hidden or .visible along .hittable and .exists

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Updated on August 06, 2020

Comments

  • MatterGoal
    MatterGoal almost 4 years

    I want to verify if an element is visible or not depending on its .hidden property but I don't find a valid way to do that using the new Xcode 7 UI test stuff.

    I've tried with myelement.exists and myelement.hittable but they doesn't seems to work as I expected. I suppose they work on conjunction with the hidden property. An hidden element shouldn't exists and is not hittable... but this is not the current behaviour (I can understand the exists behaviour... but a hidden element should be not hittable IMO).

    Is there another way to verify the "hidden" property value?

  • Alex
    Alex over 8 years
    This is not working for me on Xcode 7.1. I update some controls to hidden dynamically and test afterwards and this always returns true, even if the control is obviously hidden.
  • Eugene Gordin
    Eugene Gordin over 8 years
    Xcode 7.2 hittable test is not working properly for hidden elements, either
  • san
    san about 8 years
    Xcode 7.2.1 hittable test is not working properly for hidden elements
  • Joe Masilotti
    Joe Masilotti about 8 years
    I suggest filing a bug report with Apple if this has broken in Xcode 7.2.
  • Andriy
    Andriy almost 8 years
    On Xcode 7.3(7D175), hittable returns false for custom NSControl with NSAccessibilityCheckBoxRole accessibility role. Accessibility Inspector didn't find any issues or errors with it, but it can't display it's properties in Inspector panel while hovering it. Looks like I've missed something important.
  • mokagio
    mokagio over 3 years
    This property on XCUIElement is now called isHittable. Is worth reading the documentation for the cases in which it may return true or false.