Here’s an easy-to-understand and straight-to-the-point guide to drag and drop in Selenium.
Drag and drop always involves 2 objects: source object (the object that is dropped) and the target object (the destination). Make sure to define those objects before you write the drag-and-drop.
The command for you:
Actions actions = new Actions(driver); actions.dragAndDrop(sourceElement, targetElement).perform();
Here’s the full example code:
import org.openqa.selenium.By;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebElement;
import org.openqa.selenium.chrome.ChromeDriver;
import org.openqa.selenium.interactions.Actions;
public class DragAndDropExample {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// Set the path to your WebDriver
System.setProperty("webdriver.chrome.driver", "/path/to/chromedriver");
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver();
driver.get("https://example.com"); // Replace with your target URL
// Locate the elements to drag and drop
WebElement sourceElement = driver.findElement(By.id("source-element-id"));
WebElement targetElement = driver.findElement(By.id("target-element-id"));
// Perform drag and drop
Actions actions = new Actions(driver);
actions.dragAndDrop(sourceElement, targetElement).perform();
// Close the browser
driver.quit();
}
}
Here’s the command you need to use:
actions = ActionChains(driver) actions.drag_and_drop(source_element, target_element).perform()
In Python, you need to import the ActionChains library to perform drag and drop. Here’s the full code:
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.action_chains import ActionChains
# Set the path to your WebDriver
driver = webdriver.Chrome(executable_path='/path/to/chromedriver')
# Open the target webpage
driver.get('https://example.com') # Replace with your target URL
# Locate the elements to drag and drop
source_element = driver.find_element_by_id('source-element-id')
target_element = driver.find_element_by_id('target-element-id')
# Perform drag and drop
actions = ActionChains(driver)
actions.drag_and_drop(source_element, target_element).perform()
# Close the browser
driver.quit()
Here’s the command you need to use:
let actions = driver.actions({ bridge: true }); await actions.dragAndDrop(sourceElement, targetElement).perform(); } finally { await driver.quit(); }
Here’s a full example:
const { Builder, By } = require('selenium-webdriver');
const { Actions } = require('selenium-webdriver/lib/input');
async function dragAndDrop() {
let driver = await new Builder().forBrowser('chrome').build();
try {
await driver.get('https://example.com'); // Replace with your target URL
let sourceElement = await driver.findElement(By.id('source-element-id'));
let targetElement = await driver.findElement(By.id('target-element-id'));
let actions = driver.actions({ bridge: true });
await actions.dragAndDrop(sourceElement, targetElement).perform();
} finally {
await driver.quit();
}
}
dragAndDrop();
In the Katalon Studio, you can leverage keyword libraries to do the drag-and-drop for you instead of writing code.
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Let’s give our test case a name, a description, and some tags to categorize it:
Katalon follows the Page Object Model framework. All test objects are stored in a centralized Object Repository that you can access whenever you want. As you can see here, we are testing the HTML5 Demo Drag and Drop page. In this page, there are 5 objects that will be dropped into the bin.
As you capture and add more and more objects to the Repository, test authoring becomes easier and faster. Test suites, data files, and test reports are also stored here for a unified view.
To capture those objects, you can navigate to the Spy Web utility on the nav bar of Katalon Studio:
Enter the URL of the webpage you want to capture objects, choose your desired browser, and click Start.
Katalon then opens up an instance of the browser for you. As you right-click on an object (or hover on it then press Alt + ` on Windows or Options + ` on Mac), you capture it into Katalon Studio’s Object Repository.
Click Save and you are ready to create any tests with these objects.
Now you can start to leverage Katalon’s extensive keyword library to craft a full test case. Simply choose Add to browse keywords. Here we are using:
You may notice that we are using the same pair of 2nd and 3rd keywords for 5 objects. You can effortlessly drag-and-drop the objects from the Object Repository and put them in the IDE to create this test case.
Now let’s run the test case: