import type { WaitForOptions } from '../../types.js';
/**
*
* Wait for an element for the provided amount of
* milliseconds to be stable (not animating). Returns true if the selector
* matches at least one element that is stable in the DOM, otherwise throws an
* error. If the reverse flag is true, the command will instead return true
* if the selector does not match any stable elements.
*
* __Note 1:__ it's best to disable animations instead of using this command
*
* __Note 2:__ this command is only available for desktop and mobile browsers, not for native mobile apps.
*
*
:index.html
:waitForStable.js
it('should detect that element is instable and will wait for the element to become stable', async () => {
const elem = await $('#has-animation')
await elem.waitForStable({ timeout: 3000 });
});
it('should detect that element is stable and will not wait', async () => {
const elem = await $('#has-no-animation')
await elem.waitForStable();
});
*
*
* @alias element.waitForStable
* @param {WaitForOptions=} options waitForStable options (optional)
* @param {Number=} options.timeout time in ms (default set based on [`waitforTimeout`](/docs/configuration#waitfortimeout) config value)
* @param {Boolean=} options.reverse if true it waits for the opposite (default: false)
* @param {String=} options.timeoutMsg if exists it overrides the default error message
* @param {Number=} options.interval interval between checks (default: `waitforInterval`)
* @return {Boolean} true if element is stable
* @uses utility/waitUntil, state/isStable
* @type utility
*
*/
export declare function waitForStable(this: WebdriverIO.Element, { timeout, interval, reverse, timeoutMsg }?: WaitForOptions): Promise;
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