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If this PR is a new feature, reference an issue where a consensus about the design was reached (not necessary for small changes)
Implement .click(x,y) to enable clicking at x, y coordinates #191
[TODO] Make sure all of the significant new logic is covered by tests
are there currently tests for the click function?
(how do I run linter?)
Also, I'm not quite sure where the "client" object is coming from in the original arguments list for click. Can someone help explain that?
Note: This code doesn't actually work. I am just putting this up here because I think I'm close, but I'm stuck. I want the api to be
.click(830, 320)where 830 is the x coordinate and 320 is the y coordinate. However, when I try this in a test project I'm currently getting this error:Error: click(): node for selector 831 doesn't exist