playwright/docs/src/touch-events.md
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touch-events Emulating touch events

Introduction

Mobile web sites may listen to touch events and react to user touch gestures such as swipe, pinch, tap etc. To test this functionality you can manually generate [TouchEvent]s in the page context using [method: Locator.evaluate].

If your web application relies on pointer events instead of touch events, you can use [method: Locator.click] and raw [Mouse] events to simulate a single-finger touch, and this will trigger all the same pointer events.

Dispatching TouchEvent

You can dispatch touch events to the page using [method: Locator.dispatchEvent]. Touch points can be passed as arguments, see examples below.

Emulating pan gesture

In the example below, we emulate pan gesture that is expected to move the map. The app under test only uses clientX/clientY coordinates of the touch point, so we initialize just that. In a more complex scenario you may need to also set pageX/pageY/screenX/screenY, if your app needs them.

import { test, expect, devices, type Locator } from '@playwright/test';

test.use({ ...devices['Pixel 7'] });

async function pan(locator: Locator, deltaX?: number, deltaY?: number, steps?: number) {
  const { centerX, centerY } = await locator.evaluate((target: HTMLElement) => {
    const bounds = target.getBoundingClientRect();
    const centerX = bounds.left + bounds.width / 2;
    const centerY = bounds.top + bounds.height / 2;
    return { centerX, centerY };
  });

  // Providing only clientX and clientY as the app only cares about those.
  const touches = [{
    identifier: 0,
    clientX: centerX,
    clientY: centerY,
  }];
  await locator.dispatchEvent('touchstart',
      { touches, changedTouches: touches, targetTouches: touches });

  steps = steps ?? 5;
  deltaX = deltaX ?? 0;
  deltaY = deltaY ?? 0;
  for (let i = 1; i <= steps; i++) {
    const touches = [{
      identifier: 0,
      clientX: centerX + deltaX * i / steps,
      clientY: centerY + deltaY * i / steps,
    }];
    await locator.dispatchEvent('touchmove',
        { touches, changedTouches: touches, targetTouches: touches });
  }

  await locator.dispatchEvent('touchend');
}

test(`pan gesture to move the map`, async ({ page }) => {
  await page.goto('https://www.google.com/maps/place/@37.4117722,-122.0713234,15z',
      { waitUntil: 'commit' });
  await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Keep using web' }).click();
  await expect(page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Keep using web' })).not.toBeVisible();
  // Get the map element.
  const met = page.locator('[data-test-id="met"]');
  for (let i = 0; i < 5; i++)
    await pan(met, 200, 100);
  // Ensure the map has been moved.
  await expect(met).toHaveScreenshot();
});

Emulating pinch gesture

In the example below, we emulate pinch gesture, i.e. two touch points moving closer to each other. It is expected to zoom out the map. The app under test only uses clientX/clientY coordinates of touch points, so we initialize just that. In a more complex scenario you may need to also set pageX/pageY/screenX/screenY, if your app needs them.

import { test, expect, devices, type Locator } from '@playwright/test';

test.use({ ...devices['Pixel 7'] });

async function pinch(locator: Locator,
  arg: { deltaX?: number, deltaY?: number, steps?: number, direction?: 'in' | 'out' }) {
  const { centerX, centerY } = await locator.evaluate((target: HTMLElement) => {
    const bounds = target.getBoundingClientRect();
    const centerX = bounds.left + bounds.width / 2;
    const centerY = bounds.top + bounds.height / 2;
    return { centerX, centerY };
  });

  const deltaX = arg.deltaX ?? 50;
  const steps = arg.steps ?? 5;
  const stepDeltaX = deltaX / (steps + 1);

  // Two touch points equally distant from the center of the element.
  const touches = [
    {
      identifier: 0,
      clientX: centerX - (arg.direction === 'in' ? deltaX : stepDeltaX),
      clientY: centerY,
    },
    {
      identifier: 1,
      clientX: centerX + (arg.direction === 'in' ? deltaX : stepDeltaX),
      clientY: centerY,
    },
  ];
  await locator.dispatchEvent('touchstart',
      { touches, changedTouches: touches, targetTouches: touches });

  // Move the touch points towards or away from each other.
  for (let i = 1; i <= steps; i++) {
    const offset = (arg.direction === 'in' ? (deltaX - i * stepDeltaX) : (stepDeltaX * (i + 1)));
    const touches = [
      {
        identifier: 0,
        clientX: centerX - offset,
        clientY: centerY,
      },
      {
        identifier: 0,
        clientX: centerX + offset,
        clientY: centerY,
      },
    ];
    await locator.dispatchEvent('touchmove',
        { touches, changedTouches: touches, targetTouches: touches });
  }

  await locator.dispatchEvent('touchend', { touches: [], changedTouches: [], targetTouches: [] });
}

test(`pinch in gesture to zoom out the map`, async ({ page }) => {
  await page.goto('https://www.google.com/maps/place/@37.4117722,-122.0713234,15z',
      { waitUntil: 'commit' });
  await page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Keep using web' }).click();
  await expect(page.getByRole('button', { name: 'Keep using web' })).not.toBeVisible();
  // Get the map element.
  const met = page.locator('[data-test-id="met"]');
  for (let i = 0; i < 5; i++)
    await pinch(met, { deltaX: 40, direction: 'in' });
  // Ensure the map has been zoomed out.
  await expect(met).toHaveScreenshot();
});