Scroll to a specific position.
cy.scrollTo(position)
cy.scrollTo(x, y)
cy.scrollTo(position, options)
cy.scrollTo(x, y, options)
// ---or---
.scrollTo(position)
.scrollTo(x, y)
.scrollTo(position, options)
.scrollTo(x, y, options)
Correct Usage
cy.scrollTo(0, 500) // Scroll the window 500px down
cy.get('.sidebar').scrollTo('bottom') // Scroll 'sidebar' to its bottom
Incorrect Usage
cy.title().scrollTo('My App') // Errors, 'title' does not yield DOM element
position (String)
A specified position to scroll the window or element to. Valid positions are topLeft, top, topRight, left, center, right, bottomLeft, bottom, and bottomRight.
x (Number, String)
The distance in pixels from window/element's left or percentage of the window/element's width to scroll to.
y (Number, String)
The distance in pixels from window/element's top or percentage of the window/element's height to scroll to.
options (Object)
Pass in an options object to change the default behavior of cy.scrollTo().
| Option | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
duration |
0 |
Scrolls over the duration (in ms) |
easing |
swing |
Will scroll with the easing animation |
ensureScrollable |
true |
Ensure element is scrollable. Error if element cannot scroll. |
log |
true |
Displays the command in the Command log |
timeout |
defaultCommandTimeout |
Time to wait for .scrollTo() to resolve before timing out
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cy.scrollTo() yields the same subject it was given from the previous command. cy.scrollTo('bottom')
cy.get('#movies-list').scrollTo('center')
cy.get('#infinite-scroll-list').scrollTo(0, 500)
cy.scrollTo('500px')
cy.get('.user-photo').scrollTo('0%', '25%')
cy.get('.documentation').scrollTo('top', { easing: 'linear' })
cy.get('#slider').scrollTo('right', { duration: 2000 })
Let's say we do not know whether our table element is scrollable. Sometimes the table may be scrollable (with 2,000 rows) and sometimes the table may not be scrollable (with 5 rows). You can ignore the error checking to ensure the element is scrollable by passing ensureScrollable: false.
// will move on to next command even if table is not scrollable
cy.get('table').scrollTo('bottom', { ensureScrollable: false })
cy.get('table').find('tr:last-child').should('be.visible')
cy.scrollTo() is an "action command" that follows all the rules of Actionability.
cy.scrollTo() acts differently whether it's starting a series of commands or being chained off of an existing.
This scrolls the window.
cy.scrollTo('bottom')
This will scroll the <#checkout-items> element.
cy.get('#checkout-items').scrollTo('right')
Cypress does not reflect the accurate scroll positions of any elements within snapshots. If you want to see the actual scrolling behavior in action, we recommend using .pause() to walk through each command or watching the video of the test run.
.scrollTo() requires being chained off a command that yields DOM element(s). .scrollTo() requires the element to be scrollable. .scrollTo() can time out waiting for assertions you've added to pass. Scroll to the bottom of the window then scroll the element to the "right"
cy.scrollTo('bottom')
cy.get('#scrollable-horizontal').scrollTo('right')
The commands above will display in the Command Log as:
When clicking on scrollTo within the command log, the console outputs the following:
| Version | Changes |
|---|---|
| 4.11.0 | Added support for ensureScrollable option. |
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https://docs.cypress.io/api/commands/scrollto