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Whenever I try to click an element that is slightly out of the viewport, Firefox throws:
Message: OpenQA.Selenium.ElementNotInteractableException : Element <option> could not be scrolled into view
If I add code to scroll to the element first, then click the element, it works in Firefox
It works fine works in Chrome and Edge without needing to scroll first.
The same test with Firefox works fine on a Windows (Non-docker) grid, as well as works fine locally, without having to scroll first.
Command used to start Selenium Grid with Docker (or Kubernetes)
version: "3"
services:
node-docker:
image: selenium/node-docker:4.17.0
volumes:
- /share/pqafiles/assets:/opt/selenium/assets
- /share/pqafiles/config/toml_server1.toml:/opt/bin/config.toml
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
depends_on:
- selenium-hub # Not sure this is needed in a dynamic grid either
environment:
- SE_EVENT_BUS_HOST=selenium-hub
- SE_EVENT_BUS_PUBLISH_PORT=4442
- SE_EVENT_BUS_SUBSCRIBE_PORT=4443
- SE_VNC_NO_PASSWORD=1
- SE_OPTS=--session-timeout 297 --enable-managed-downloads true
selenium-hub:
image: selenium/hub:4.17
#Prior version used: selenium/node-docker:4.14.1
container_name: selenium-hub
ports:
- "4442:4442"
- "4443:4443"
- "4444:4444"
// toml_server1.toml
[docker]
# Configs have a mapping between the Docker image to use and the capabilities that need to be matched to# start a container with the given image.
configs = [
"selenium/standalone-firefox", "{\"browserName\": \"firefox\"}",
"selenium/standalone-chrome", "{\"browserName\": \"chrome\"}",
"selenium/standalone-edge", "{\"browserName\": \"MicrosoftEdge\"}"
]
# URL for connecting to the docker daemon# Most simple approach, leave it as http://127.0.0.1:2375, and mount /var/run/docker.sock.# 127.0.0.1 is used because interally the container uses socat when /var/run/docker.sock is mounted # If var/run/docker.sock is not mounted: # Windows: make sure Docker Desktop exposes the daemon via tcp, and use http://host.docker.internal:2375.# macOS: install socat and run the following command, socat -4 TCP-LISTEN:2375,fork UNIX-CONNECT:/var/run/docker.sock,# then use http://host.docker.internal:2375.# Linux: varies from machine to machine, please mount /var/run/docker.sock. If this does not work, please create an issue.
url = "http://127.0.0.1:2375"# Docker image used for video recording
video-image = "selenium/video:ffmpeg-4.3.1-20231016"# Uncomment the following section if you are running the node on a separate VM# Fill out the placeholders with appropriate values# [server]# host = <ip-from-node-machine># port = <port-from-node-machine>
Relevant log output
Message:
OpenQA.Selenium.ElementNotInteractableException : Element <option> could not be scrolled into view
Operating System
Linux Red Hat 9 Rhel 9
Docker Selenium version (image tag)
node-docker:4.17.0
Selenium Grid chart version (chart version)
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What happened?
Whenever I try to click an element that is slightly out of the viewport, Firefox throws:
Message: OpenQA.Selenium.ElementNotInteractableException : Element <option> could not be scrolled into view
If I add code to scroll to the element first, then click the element, it works in Firefox
It works fine works in Chrome and Edge without needing to scroll first.
The same test with Firefox works fine on a Windows (Non-docker) grid, as well as works fine locally, without having to scroll first.
Command used to start Selenium Grid with Docker (or Kubernetes)
Relevant log output
Operating System
Linux Red Hat 9 Rhel 9
Docker Selenium version (image tag)
node-docker:4.17.0
Selenium Grid chart version (chart version)
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: