How to simulate left right tap of a UIPageControl in iOS UI Test?





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I have a page control that spans the whole width of the screen. When tapping on the left side, the valueChanged function is called, and pageControl.currentPage is less one less. When tapping on the right side, the opposite happens. How do I simulate the tap to the left or right in UI Test?



let pc = XCUIApplication().pageIndicators["pageControl"]
pc.tap() // cannot specify left or right hand tap









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    Related: stackoverflow.com/q/36285090/3151675

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I have a page control that spans the whole width of the screen. When tapping on the left side, the valueChanged function is called, and pageControl.currentPage is less one less. When tapping on the right side, the opposite happens. How do I simulate the tap to the left or right in UI Test?



let pc = XCUIApplication().pageIndicators["pageControl"]
pc.tap() // cannot specify left or right hand tap









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    Related: stackoverflow.com/q/36285090/3151675

    – Tamás Sengel
    Nov 23 '18 at 16:38














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I have a page control that spans the whole width of the screen. When tapping on the left side, the valueChanged function is called, and pageControl.currentPage is less one less. When tapping on the right side, the opposite happens. How do I simulate the tap to the left or right in UI Test?



let pc = XCUIApplication().pageIndicators["pageControl"]
pc.tap() // cannot specify left or right hand tap









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I have a page control that spans the whole width of the screen. When tapping on the left side, the valueChanged function is called, and pageControl.currentPage is less one less. When tapping on the right side, the opposite happens. How do I simulate the tap to the left or right in UI Test?



let pc = XCUIApplication().pageIndicators["pageControl"]
pc.tap() // cannot specify left or right hand tap






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    Related: stackoverflow.com/q/36285090/3151675

    – Tamás Sengel
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    Related: stackoverflow.com/q/36285090/3151675

    – Tamás Sengel
    Nov 23 '18 at 16:38








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Related: stackoverflow.com/q/36285090/3151675

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Related: stackoverflow.com/q/36285090/3151675

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You should change the X offset of the tap. The easiest way to get the right half of a standard UIPageControl is getting its width and subtracting 1 from it.



func tapPageControl(isRightTap: Bool) {
let pageControl = XCUIApplication().pageIndicators["pageControl"]
let xOffset = isRightTap ? pageControl.frame.width - 1 : 0
let coordinate = pageControl.coordinate(withNormalizedOffset: .zero).withOffset(CGVector(dx: xOffset, dy: 0))
coordinate.tap()
}





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    You should change the X offset of the tap. The easiest way to get the right half of a standard UIPageControl is getting its width and subtracting 1 from it.



    func tapPageControl(isRightTap: Bool) {
    let pageControl = XCUIApplication().pageIndicators["pageControl"]
    let xOffset = isRightTap ? pageControl.frame.width - 1 : 0
    let coordinate = pageControl.coordinate(withNormalizedOffset: .zero).withOffset(CGVector(dx: xOffset, dy: 0))
    coordinate.tap()
    }





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      You should change the X offset of the tap. The easiest way to get the right half of a standard UIPageControl is getting its width and subtracting 1 from it.



      func tapPageControl(isRightTap: Bool) {
      let pageControl = XCUIApplication().pageIndicators["pageControl"]
      let xOffset = isRightTap ? pageControl.frame.width - 1 : 0
      let coordinate = pageControl.coordinate(withNormalizedOffset: .zero).withOffset(CGVector(dx: xOffset, dy: 0))
      coordinate.tap()
      }





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        You should change the X offset of the tap. The easiest way to get the right half of a standard UIPageControl is getting its width and subtracting 1 from it.



        func tapPageControl(isRightTap: Bool) {
        let pageControl = XCUIApplication().pageIndicators["pageControl"]
        let xOffset = isRightTap ? pageControl.frame.width - 1 : 0
        let coordinate = pageControl.coordinate(withNormalizedOffset: .zero).withOffset(CGVector(dx: xOffset, dy: 0))
        coordinate.tap()
        }





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        You should change the X offset of the tap. The easiest way to get the right half of a standard UIPageControl is getting its width and subtracting 1 from it.



        func tapPageControl(isRightTap: Bool) {
        let pageControl = XCUIApplication().pageIndicators["pageControl"]
        let xOffset = isRightTap ? pageControl.frame.width - 1 : 0
        let coordinate = pageControl.coordinate(withNormalizedOffset: .zero).withOffset(CGVector(dx: xOffset, dy: 0))
        coordinate.tap()
        }






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