Issue
I have this simple Espresso interaction:
onView(atIndex(withId(R.id.editTextTextWidget), 0)).inRoot(authViewRootMatcher)
.check(matches(allOf(isDisplayed(), isEnabled())))
.perform(typeText("1"));
The check(matches(allOf(isDisplayed(), isEnabled())))
passes as expected, but the following perform(typeText("1"))
does not. I cannot figure out why, for the life of me.
So, I can't believe I'm asking this, but how in the name of Android do I use Espresso
to type text into my EditText
whose ID is R.id.editTextTextWidget
?
Solution
I fixed the problem by splitting the check(...)
call and perform(...)
call:
onView(atIndex(withId(R.id.editTextTextWidget), 0)).inRoot(authViewRootMatcher)
.check(matches(allOf(isDisplayed(), isEnabled())));
onView(atIndex(withId(R.id.editTextTextWidget), 0)).inRoot(authViewRootMatcher)
.perform(typeText("1"));
For some reason this works, and the original doesn't. #GooglePlz
Answered By - oaskamay
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