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javascript - Controlling poll frequency of browser.wait() (Fluent Wait)

The Story:

In Java selenium language bindings there is a FluentWait class, that allows to tightly control how the expected condition would be checked:

Each FluentWait instance defines the maximum amount of time to wait for a condition, as well as the frequency with which to check the condition. Furthermore, the user may configure the wait to ignore specific types of exceptions whilst waiting, such as NoSuchElementExceptions when searching for an element on the page.

In other words, it's possible to change the polling interval in which the expected condition check is applied, which is by default 500ms. Plus, it's possible to set exceptions to ignore.

It is also possible in Python, there are relevant poll_frequency and ignored_exceptions arguments to WebDriverWait class.

The Question:

Is it possible to control the poll frequency in which the expected condition is verified when using browser.wait() in Protractor/WebDriverJS?


According to the browser.wait() documentation, there are only 3 possible arguments: a function which is an expected condition, a timeout value and an optional timeout error message. I hope there is a different setting or way to change the poll frequency.

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With the help of @Kirill S., after the further research and inspecting the WebdriverJS source code, I can conclude that there is no such thing as "poll frequency" in javascript selenium bindings. The interval between subsequent condition check calls cannot be configured - it performs the check as quick as possible.

This is not the same as in, for instance Python or Java selenium bindings, where there is a configurable timeout between the expected condition state checks. By default, it would wait for 500ms before the next check:

WebDriverWait by default calls the ExpectedCondition every 500 milliseconds until it returns successfully. A successful return is for ExpectedCondition type is Boolean return true or not null return value for all other ExpectedCondition types.


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