DragAndDrop with Protractor accross tabs ( or windows )












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I have 2 different web apps and I need to make automation test which cover this scenario:



I drag a picture from one app and paste it in another tab ( or window ) to other app.
There is no option to simulate with file upload because there is some logic when picture is dropped how they reference that image in both apps.



I did not find any solution which can drop outside of tab ( window ).



Any ideas?










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  • npmjs.com/package/drag-drop
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I have 2 different web apps and I need to make automation test which cover this scenario:



I drag a picture from one app and paste it in another tab ( or window ) to other app.
There is no option to simulate with file upload because there is some logic when picture is dropped how they reference that image in both apps.



I did not find any solution which can drop outside of tab ( window ).



Any ideas?










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  • npmjs.com/package/drag-drop
    – Alexandre
    Nov 23 '18 at 13:06














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I have 2 different web apps and I need to make automation test which cover this scenario:



I drag a picture from one app and paste it in another tab ( or window ) to other app.
There is no option to simulate with file upload because there is some logic when picture is dropped how they reference that image in both apps.



I did not find any solution which can drop outside of tab ( window ).



Any ideas?










share|improve this question













I have 2 different web apps and I need to make automation test which cover this scenario:



I drag a picture from one app and paste it in another tab ( or window ) to other app.
There is no option to simulate with file upload because there is some logic when picture is dropped how they reference that image in both apps.



I did not find any solution which can drop outside of tab ( window ).



Any ideas?







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  • npmjs.com/package/drag-drop
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  • npmjs.com/package/drag-drop
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    Nov 23 '18 at 13:06
















npmjs.com/package/drag-drop
– Alexandre
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npmjs.com/package/drag-drop
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you have to create a custom function to meet your goal.



Checkout: https://www.npmjs.com/package/html-dnd



With this package you can drag-drop on the same window, but if you extend the function and create a custom logic, for example:



onDragStart - element from window 1
{your logic to switch window}
OnDragEnd - element from window 2





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    you have to create a custom function to meet your goal.



    Checkout: https://www.npmjs.com/package/html-dnd



    With this package you can drag-drop on the same window, but if you extend the function and create a custom logic, for example:



    onDragStart - element from window 1
    {your logic to switch window}
    OnDragEnd - element from window 2





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      you have to create a custom function to meet your goal.



      Checkout: https://www.npmjs.com/package/html-dnd



      With this package you can drag-drop on the same window, but if you extend the function and create a custom logic, for example:



      onDragStart - element from window 1
      {your logic to switch window}
      OnDragEnd - element from window 2





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        you have to create a custom function to meet your goal.



        Checkout: https://www.npmjs.com/package/html-dnd



        With this package you can drag-drop on the same window, but if you extend the function and create a custom logic, for example:



        onDragStart - element from window 1
        {your logic to switch window}
        OnDragEnd - element from window 2





        share|improve this answer












        you have to create a custom function to meet your goal.



        Checkout: https://www.npmjs.com/package/html-dnd



        With this package you can drag-drop on the same window, but if you extend the function and create a custom logic, for example:



        onDragStart - element from window 1
        {your logic to switch window}
        OnDragEnd - element from window 2






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