Unable to access array variable from inside a function

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忘了有多久
忘了有多久 2021-01-26 02:38

I am very new to TypeScript and protractor and would like to put all the extracted values from a drop list inside an array so that I can validate it from another page.

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  •  情歌与酒
    2021-01-26 03:08

    This is because the .each method from the ElementArrayFinder returns a promise. See http://www.protractortest.org/#/api?view=ElementArrayFinder.prototype.each

    Switching to async / await

    You should think about switching to async / await tests. It will make promises easier to work with. You will need to specify SELENIUM_PROMISE_MANAGER: false in your Protractor config. There are other examples of async / await tests that have been answered in StackOverflow. Just remember you'll need to await each async method.

    // When adding in async to this method, by default it returns a Promise.
    async getAllUsageCategoryElements() {
      // Note: You should not use xpath as a selector since it makes
      // your tests brittle.
      // See Locator Strategies in http://www.protractortest.org/#/style-guide
      // Also nit: think about using "const" or "let" over "var".
      const usageCategory = element.all(
          by.xpath(
            "//p-dropdown[@name='usageCategory']/div/div[3]/div/ul/li[*]/span"
          );
    
      // Think about using fat arrows instead of "function"
      await usageCategory.each(async (element, index) => {
        const text = await element.getText();
        console.log('list text from drop list  is ' + text);
      });
    
      // You could push the ElementFinder object to an array and find the length
      // or you could get the count. See
      // http://www.protractortest.org/#/api?view=ElementArrayFinder.prototype.count
      console.log('Size of the array is ' + await usageCategory.count());
    }
    

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