Until recently, you could open a new tab via window.open
when using execute_script
in Selenium tests. It no longer works in Chrome (will show a "popup blocked" notification).
This is because browsers usually block window.open
unless the user interacted with an element for security reasons. I am not sure why it did work via Selenium before.
Here is an approach that will insert a link into the page, and have Selenium click it:
path = "/your/path/here"
id = "helper_#{SecureRandom.hex(8)}"
execute_script <<-JAVASCRIPT
var $helper = $('<a>').attr({ href: #{path.to_json}, id: #{id.to_json}, target: '_blank' });
$helper.prependTo('body').text('click me').css({ zIndex: 9999, position: 'absolute' });
setTimeout(function() { $helper.remove() }, 1000);
JAVASCRIPT
find("##{id}").click
Note that the link tag is removed after 1 second. You may or may not want to keep this.
Posted by Arne Hartherz to makandra dev (2015-12-18 14:37)