Thomas,

You seem to be living on the bleeding edge using these alpha releases...
What is the reason for using Selenium 4 in your case? Does downgrading to
the latest version in the 3.x line fix the issues?

Marcin

On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 4:48 PM Thomas Hirsch <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Marcin,
>
> currently I am using these versions:
>
>    - Gradle: org.seleniumhq.selenium:selenium-http:4.0.0-alpha-7
>    - Gradle: org.seleniumhq.selenium:selenium-devtools:4.0.0-alpha-7
>    - Gradle: org.seleniumhq.selenium:selenium-json:4.0.0-alpha-7
>    - Gradle:
>    org.seleniumhq.selenium:selenium-chromium-driver:4.0.0-alpha-7
>    - Gradle: org.seleniumhq.selenium:selenium-chrome-driver:4.0.0-alpha-7
>    - Gradle: org.seleniumhq.selenium:selenium-api:4.0.0-alpha-7
>    - Gradle: org.seleniumhq.selenium:selenium-remote-driver:4.0.0-alpha-7
>    - Gradle: org.seleniumhq.selenium:selenium-support:4.0.0-alpha-7
>
> There is another similar error, that I encountered, I will also put the
> stack trace here.
> Is is another error, this time it is not related to operation of a Select
> element, instead it occurs as a result of a StaleElementReferenceException.
>
> Again, the problem is not what the test does, but what kind of exception
> it produces.
> I have the impression this only occurs on my local machine (Chrome/MacOS),
> and not when running against the Docker-Selenium-Grid, but this is hard to
> confirm.
>
> The NoClassDefFoundError is just really puzzling...
> It's not a blocker for me, but I just wanted to show you this, just in
> case.
>
> I can understand what it's telling me, that the test is unstable, either
> the Select is not fully loaded on the page yet, and in the other case
> below, a StaleElementReferenceException occurs, both of these things are
> very plausible, in fact I am exactly trying to work around those respective
> problems in those places.
> I have seen this in the past, and I thought it might be a result of
> incompatible library versions, so I didn't bother about it right way,
> assuming it might go away after some updates.
> But even after several chromedriver and Selenium upgrades, the error still
> seems to happen.
>
> The other stacktrace:
> ```
> condition did not pass in 30 seconds (failed with exception)
> geb.waiting.WaitTimeoutException: condition did not pass in 30 seconds
> (failed with exception)
> at geb.waiting.Wait.waitFor(Wait.groovy:124)
> at
> geb.waiting.DefaultWaitingSupport.doWaitFor(DefaultWaitingSupport.groovy:50)
> at
> geb.waiting.DefaultWaitingSupport.waitFor(DefaultWaitingSupport.groovy:37)
> at geb.Module.waitFor(Module.groovy:124)
> at <myModule.myMethod>
> at
> geb.content.TemplateDerivedPageContent.methodMissing(TemplateDerivedPageContent.groovy:98)
> at
> spec.now.ui.PacklinkSpec.disconnect_and_delete_Packlink_shipping_method_if_configured_closure7(PacklinkSpec.groovy:330)
> at groovy.lang.Closure.call(Closure.java:412)
> at groovy.lang.Closure.call(Closure.java:428)
> at <mySpec.myMethod>
> at <mySpec.myOtherMethod>
> Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> org.openqa.selenium.StaleElementReferenceException (initialization failure)
> at
> java.base/java.lang.J9VMInternals.initializationAlreadyFailed(J9VMInternals.java:136)
> at
> org.openqa.selenium.remote.codec.w3c.W3CHttpResponseCodec.createException(W3CHttpResponseCodec.java:196)
> at
> org.openqa.selenium.remote.codec.w3c.W3CHttpResponseCodec.decode(W3CHttpResponseCodec.java:129)
> at
> org.openqa.selenium.remote.codec.w3c.W3CHttpResponseCodec.decode(W3CHttpResponseCodec.java:53)
> at
> org.openqa.selenium.remote.HttpCommandExecutor.execute(HttpCommandExecutor.java:167)
> at
> org.openqa.selenium.remote.service.DriverCommandExecutor.execute(DriverCommandExecutor.java:123)
> at
> org.openqa.selenium.remote.RemoteWebDriver.execute(RemoteWebDriver.java:501)
> at
> org.openqa.selenium.remote.RemoteWebElement.execute(RemoteWebElement.java:238)
> at
> org.openqa.selenium.remote.RemoteWebElement.findElements(RemoteWebElement.java:222)
> at org.openqa.selenium.By$ByCssSelector.findElements(By.java:482)
> at
> org.openqa.selenium.remote.RemoteWebElement.findElements(RemoteWebElement.java:188)
> at
> geb.navigator.SearchContextBasedBasicLocator.elementsSupplier_closure8$_closure12(SearchContextBasedBasicLocator.groovy:199)
> at groovy.lang.Closure.call(Closure.java:412)
> at groovy.lang.Closure.call(Closure.java:428)
> at
> geb.navigator.SearchContextBasedBasicLocator.elementsSupplier_closure8(SearchContextBasedBasicLocator.groovy:199)
> at groovy.lang.Closure.call(Closure.java:412)
> at
> geb.navigator.SearchContextBasedBasicLocator.toNavigator(SearchContextBasedBasicLocator.groovy:223)
> at
> geb.navigator.SearchContextBasedBasicLocator.find(SearchContextBasedBasicLocator.groovy:186)
> at
> geb.navigator.SearchContextBasedBasicLocator.find(SearchContextBasedBasicLocator.groovy:55)
> at geb.navigator.DefaultLocator.find(DefaultLocator.groovy:22)
> at geb.navigator.DefaultLocator.find(DefaultLocator.groovy:31)
> at geb.navigator.DefaultNavigator.find(DefaultNavigator.groovy:57)
> at geb.content.NavigableSupport.$(NavigableSupport.groovy:65)
> at
> geb.content.PageContentTemplateFactoryDelegate.$(PageContentTemplateFactoryDelegate.groovy:27)
> at <myModule.myMethodClosure>
> at <myModule.myMethodClosure>
> at
> geb.content.PageContentTemplate.invokeFactory(PageContentTemplate.groovy:102)
> at
> geb.content.PageContentTemplate.create_closure1(PageContentTemplate.groovy:59)
> at
> geb.content.PageContentTemplate.create_closure1(PageContentTemplate.groovy)
> at geb.content.PageContentTemplate.create(PageContentTemplate.groovy:87)
> at geb.content.PageContentTemplate.get(PageContentTemplate.groovy:54)
> at
> geb.content.DefaultPageContentSupport.getContent(DefaultPageContentSupport.groovy:42)
> at
> geb.content.PageContentSupport.propertyMissing(PageContentSupport.groovy:41)
> at geb.Module.propertyMissing(Module.groovy:106)
> at groovy.lang.Closure.getPropertyTryThese(Closure.java:320)
> at groovy.lang.Closure.getPropertyOwnerFirst(Closure.java:314)
> at groovy.lang.Closure.getProperty(Closure.java:304)
> at <myModule.myMethodClosure>
> at <myModule.myMethodClosure>
> at geb.waiting.Wait.waitFor(Wait.groovy:113)
> ... 10 more
> Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> org.openqa.selenium.WebDriverException (initialization failure)
> ... 50 more
> Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: java.lang.InterruptedException
> at org.openqa.selenium.net.HostIdentifier.<clinit>(HostIdentifier.java:59)
> at
> org.openqa.selenium.WebDriverException.<clinit>(WebDriverException.java:33)
> at org.openqa.selenium.os.CommandLine.waitFor(CommandLine.java:130)
> at
> org.openqa.selenium.remote.service.DriverService.lambda$start$1(DriverService.java:198)
> at
> java.base/java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture$AsyncSupply.run(CompletableFuture.java:1700)
> at
> java.base/java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture$AsyncSupply.exec(CompletableFuture.java:1692)
> at
> java.base/java.util.concurrent.ForkJoinTask.doExec(ForkJoinTask.java:290)
> at
> java.base/java.util.concurrent.ForkJoinPool$WorkQueue.topLevelExec(ForkJoinPool.java:1020)
> at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ForkJoinPool.scan(ForkJoinPool.java:1656)
> at
> java.base/java.util.concurrent.ForkJoinPool.runWorker(ForkJoinPool.java:1594)
> at
> java.base/java.util.concurrent.ForkJoinWorkerThread.run(ForkJoinWorkerThread.java:183)
> Caused by: java.lang.InterruptedException
> at java.base/java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit.timedWait(TimeUnit.java:408)
> at java.base/java.lang.ProcessImpl.waitFor(ProcessImpl.java:510)
> at org.openqa.selenium.net.HostIdentifier.<clinit>(HostIdentifier.java:46)
> ... 10 more
> ```
>
> Cheers,
> Thomas
>
> On Friday, February 26, 2021 at 4:39:56 PM UTC+1 [email protected]
> wrote:
>
>> Thomas,
>>
>> I agree that it's surprising that you are getting this exception as
>> org.openqa.selenium.NotFoundException is indeed part of selenium-api
>> artifact. On thing that surprises me further is that I don't see
>> org.openqa.selenium.NotFoundException being used in
>> Select.findOptionsByValue(), at least not in 3.141.59. What is the version
>> of selenium-support and selenium-api artifacts that you have on the
>> classpath?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Marcin
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 3:28 PM Thomas Hirsch <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> sometimes a test of mine fails with this stacktrace:
>>>
>>> ```
>>>     java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Could not initialize class
>>> org.openqa.selenium.NotFoundException
>>>         at
>>> org.openqa.selenium.support.ui.Select.findOptionsByValue(Select.java:287)
>>>         at
>>> org.openqa.selenium.support.ui.Select.selectByValue(Select.java:190)
>>>         at
>>> geb.navigator.DefaultNavigator.setSelectValue(DefaultNavigator.groovy:988)
>>>         at
>>> geb.navigator.DefaultNavigator.setInputValue(DefaultNavigator.groovy:931)
>>>         at
>>> geb.navigator.DefaultNavigator.setInputValues_closure56(DefaultNavigator.groovy:922)
>>>         at groovy.lang.Closure.call(Closure.java:412)
>>>         at
>>> geb.navigator.DefaultNavigator.setInputValues(DefaultNavigator.groovy:921)
>>>         at
>>> geb.navigator.DefaultNavigator.value(DefaultNavigator.groovy:652)
>>>         at
>>> geb.content.TemplateDerivedPageContent.value(TemplateDerivedPageContent.groovy:34)
>>>         at
>>> geb.content.PageContentSupport.propertyMissing(PageContentSupport.groovy:54)
>>>         at geb.Page.propertyMissing(Page.groovy:110)
>>>         at geb.Browser.propertyMissing(Browser.groovy:239)
>>>         at geb.spock.GebSpec.propertyMissing(GebSpec.groovy:1)
>>>         at ...
>>> ```
>>> The line in the spec is using the assignment operator, i.e. `myElement =
>>> myValue` where `myElement` is a Geb navigator pointing to a HTML-Select
>>> element.
>>>
>>> Regardless of what the test does, I would like to understand how this
>>> Exception can even happen. The class is present in my library list, it is
>>> part of the selenium-api package, which (I assume) Geb depends on.
>>>
>>> Thomas
>>>
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