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toHaveText()
The toHaveText() method asserts that an element has specific text content. This is a retrying assertion that automatically waits for the element to have the expected text.
Syntax
JavaScript
await expect(locator).toHaveText(expected);
await expect(locator).not.toHaveText(expected);
await expect(locator).toHaveText(expected, options);Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| expected | string | RegExp | Array | The expected text content |
| options | object | Optional configuration options |
Options
This method accepts all RetryConfig properties plus:
| Property | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| useInnerText | boolean | false | Use innerText instead of textContent |
Returns
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Promise | A promise that resolves when the assertion passes |
Description
The toHaveText() method checks if an element has specific text content. By default, it uses textContent which includes all text nodes, including hidden ones. When useInnerText is true, it uses innerText which only includes visible text.
This is a retrying assertion that will automatically re-check the element’s text content until it matches the expected value or the timeout is reached.
Usage
JavaScript
import { browser } from 'k6/browser';
import { expect } from 'https://jslib.k6.io/k6-testing/0.6.1/index.js';
export const options = {
scenarios: {
ui: {
executor: 'shared-iterations',
options: {
browser: {
type: 'chromium',
},
},
},
}
};
export default async function () {
const page = await browser.newPage();
await page.goto('https://quickpizza.grafana.com/');
// Check exact text content
await expect(page.locator('h1')).toHaveText('Looking to break out of your pizza routine?');
// Click the pizza button to get a recommendation
await page.locator('button[name="pizza-please"]').click();
// Check the recommendation header text
await expect(page.locator('h2')).toHaveText('QuickPizza has your back!');
}Was this page helpful?
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