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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T12:16:43+00:00 2026-05-16T12:16:43+00:00

Our team has been testing our application with Selenium as it’s heavily JavaScript driven

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Our team has been testing our application with Selenium as it’s heavily JavaScript driven we’ve always had issues with tests occasionally failing. As the number of tests has increased the probability of at least one two tests failing in a complete run has become a certainty.

What we recently figured out is that we probably have a race condition where selenium will click links before the initialization JavaScript has had a chance to attach event handlers to the element that is being clicked. Of course at this point the effects we’re looking for don’t happen and we get a failing test.

For the time being we’ve added a slight delay before clicks to give the initialization JavaScript code time to finish, this is obviously a bit hackish, adds time to overall test execution, and doesn’t guarantee tests won’t still fail so we’re looking for a better solution.

The best idea we’ve come up with so far is to inject a hidden element into the DOM that Selenium can wait for, before firing the click event to know that it’s ready. This will be a lot of extra overhead in terms of developer time when we’re working our asynchronous events, removing and adding the element. Also it adds extra stuff to our pages that really isn’t necessary for the application.

Does anyone have any better strategies? What have you done to effectively solve this problem?

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    2026-05-16T12:16:44+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:16 pm

    I did exactly like you : add some delay and wait for some elements to be present on the page. And I’m perfectly fine with it. Maybe switching to Webdriver / selenium 2.0 would help though. Test execution can be trimmed down if you work with an in-memory database or sharing the same selenium/selenium server between tests, or even with parallelization (easy with TestNG for instance).

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