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I'm unable to find a element inside a PopupWindow using Appium :(
I need to click in a element with especific id inside this popup-menu.
How can I do this?



At Expresso tests, the developers are using this matcher:



onView(withId(id)).inRoot(isPopupWindow()).perform(click());
public static Matcher<Root> isPopupWindow() {
return isPlatformPopup();
}


Verify items in a popup menu with espresso



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  • Could you please add the screenshot by inspecting the expected element(UIAutomatorViewer or any other inspector)

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I'm unable to find a element inside a PopupWindow using Appium :(
I need to click in a element with especific id inside this popup-menu.
How can I do this?



At Expresso tests, the developers are using this matcher:



onView(withId(id)).inRoot(isPopupWindow()).perform(click());
public static Matcher<Root> isPopupWindow() {
return isPlatformPopup();
}


Verify items in a popup menu with espresso



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  • Could you please add the screenshot by inspecting the expected element(UIAutomatorViewer or any other inspector)

    – Al Imran
    Nov 23 '18 at 4:20














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I'm unable to find a element inside a PopupWindow using Appium :(
I need to click in a element with especific id inside this popup-menu.
How can I do this?



At Expresso tests, the developers are using this matcher:



onView(withId(id)).inRoot(isPopupWindow()).perform(click());
public static Matcher<Root> isPopupWindow() {
return isPlatformPopup();
}


Verify items in a popup menu with espresso



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I'm unable to find a element inside a PopupWindow using Appium :(
I need to click in a element with especific id inside this popup-menu.
How can I do this?



At Expresso tests, the developers are using this matcher:



onView(withId(id)).inRoot(isPopupWindow()).perform(click());
public static Matcher<Root> isPopupWindow() {
return isPlatformPopup();
}


Verify items in a popup menu with espresso



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  • Could you please add the screenshot by inspecting the expected element(UIAutomatorViewer or any other inspector)

    – Al Imran
    Nov 23 '18 at 4:20



















  • Could you please add the screenshot by inspecting the expected element(UIAutomatorViewer or any other inspector)

    – Al Imran
    Nov 23 '18 at 4:20

















Could you please add the screenshot by inspecting the expected element(UIAutomatorViewer or any other inspector)

– Al Imran
Nov 23 '18 at 4:20





Could you please add the screenshot by inspecting the expected element(UIAutomatorViewer or any other inspector)

– Al Imran
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Use AndroidUIAutomator to find the element by using the command



driver.findElementByAndroidUIAutomator("text("Text")").click();



if this does not help you can always use other methods to find elements like ID, Classname etc






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    Use AndroidUIAutomator to find the element by using the command



    driver.findElementByAndroidUIAutomator("text("Text")").click();



    if this does not help you can always use other methods to find elements like ID, Classname etc






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      Use AndroidUIAutomator to find the element by using the command



      driver.findElementByAndroidUIAutomator("text("Text")").click();



      if this does not help you can always use other methods to find elements like ID, Classname etc






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        Use AndroidUIAutomator to find the element by using the command



        driver.findElementByAndroidUIAutomator("text("Text")").click();



        if this does not help you can always use other methods to find elements like ID, Classname etc






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        Use AndroidUIAutomator to find the element by using the command



        driver.findElementByAndroidUIAutomator("text("Text")").click();



        if this does not help you can always use other methods to find elements like ID, Classname etc







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