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So I have a test case: When clicking a button a new window is opened. To switch to that new window I use:

window_after = self.driver.window_handles[1]
self.driver.switch_to.window(window_after)

When I execute the test case in normal Chrome browser, there is no error and I receive a positive outcome. But when I use headless Chrome, I'm getting an error: "selenium.common.exceptions.NoSuchElementException: Message: no such element: Unable to locate element: {"method":"xpath","selector":"//h1[text()='Trip Terms and Conditions']" (Session info: headless chrome=78.0.3904.87)" This is how I use the headless Chrome:

chrome_options = Options()
chrome_options.add_argument("--headless")
chrome_options.add_argument("--disable-gpu")
driver = webdriver.Chrome(options=chrome_options)

So as I understand, headless Chrome can't switch to the new opened window. Is there a error in the code? What I'm doing wrong?
Thank you.

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  • Do you wait for the element? Maybe the switch is too fast headless? Commented Nov 1, 2019 at 12:15
  • Yes, sure. Same result.
    – rodut
    Commented Nov 2, 2019 at 10:21

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I don't know the exact answer but maybe can help find the solution. Have you tried finding out if this is actually the correct window handle? You could try debugging by:

  • Counting the number of window handles
  • Opening the last window handle in stead of exactly [1]
  • Reading the DOM of all window handles to see what is found by executing this script over each handle and writing to console or something driver.execute_script("return document.documentElement.outerHTML")
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  • As I wrote before, when I execute the test case in normal Chrome browser, there is no error and I receive a positive outcome. Thank you.
    – rodut
    Commented Nov 2, 2019 at 10:25
  • Yes I read your post. Have you tried debugging to find out if headless tries to find the element in the correct window/tab ? Maybe there is a bug in headless mode. Commented Nov 4, 2019 at 7:38
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I don't know if you already solved the problem, but I had the same problem mentioned in the post. In browser mode I was able to switch between active tabs, however in headless mode this was not possible, self.driver.window_handles always returned 1.

After much searching, I found a possible solution. In Chrome's options I added the window-size tag which seemed to resolve it. My options looked like this:

options = webdriver.ChromeOptions()

options.add_argument("--headless")

options.add_argument("--window-size=1920,1080")

OBS: sorry if some words don't make sense, text fully translated by google translate.

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