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    Why Can’t I Locate Clickable Element in Choose File Keyword?

    April 3, 2025

    I am using Robot framework to automate a file upload to a webpage. I am using the Choose File keyword.
    Code notes: ${CONTINUE_BUTTON} is a button at the bottom of the screen, ensuring that the entire bottom of the webpage is visible. The Sleeps are there temporarily so that I know it’s not a timing issue and can watch the automation as it happens.
    ”’
    ${uploadFileButton} = xpath://*[@id=”67e21641-340b-4f15-94e2-e5ab7a8532a1″]/div/button
    ${testDoc} = C:UsersjasonbDocumentsDummyDocumentsTestDocument.pdf

    Scroll Element Into View ${CONTINUE_BUTTON}
    Sleep 10s
    Wait Until Element Is Visible ${uploadFileButton}
    Choose File ${uploadFileButton} ${testDoc}
    Sleep 10s

    ”’
    I ensured that the Xpath locator is the correct one by searching it in my inspect panel. In the failure screenshots, the button is visible.
    When I use the Wait Until Element Is Visible keyword, I get this error:
    ”’
    Element ‘xpath://*[@id=”67e21641-340b-4f15-94e2-e5ab7a8532a1″]/div/button’ not visible
    after 5 seconds.

    ”’
    When I don’t use the Wait Until Element is Visible keyword, I get this error:
    ”’
    Element with locator ‘xpath://*[@id=”67e21641-340b-4f15-94e2-e5ab7a8532a1″]/div/button’
    not found.

    ”’
    I also tried using a different element that is not the clickable part of the upload file button:
    ”’
    ${uploadFileButton} = xpath://*[@id=”67e21641-340b-4f15-94e2-e5ab7a8532a1″]/div/button

    ”’
    And got this error:
    ”’
    Element with locator ‘xpath://*[@id=”67e21641-340b-4f15-94e2-e5ab7a8532a1″]’ not
    interactable.

    ”’
    So it can see the non-clickable element, but not the clickable element just a few HTML lines down from it. What is happening here?

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