I have the following element:
<div class="PickList visible"
widgetid="Palette" id="Palette">
<span class="stuff">
<span class="stuff"><span class="lbl">A-B</span><span class="no">1111</span>
</span>
<span class="stuffSelect"><span class="lblSelect">C</span><span
class="plu">2222</span></span>
The xpath that I am using is:
Driver.driver.findElement(By.xpath("//*[#id="Palette"]//span//span[2]//span[contains(text(),'C')]"));
It's still not able to pickup the letter 'C'.
Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks.
you can try below xpath to track from div.
driver.findElement("//*[#id='Palette']/span[2][#class='stuffSelect']/span[1][contains(text(), 'C')]");
xpath you are using is incorrect. I am providing you with the correct xpath or you can directly fetch it using the className as well.
Updated xpath as per the discussion:
WebElement selectedCharacter = driver.findElement(By.xpath("//div[#id='Palette']//span[#class='lblSelect']"));
selectedCharacter.getText();
By using className:
WebElement selectedCharacter = driver.findElement(By.className("lblSelect"));
selectedCharacter.getText();
Please try the below Xpath.It will print you 'C'
driver.findElement(By.xpath("(//div[#id='Palette']//span[1]//span[2]/span)[1]")).getText()
Here is the xpath. Consider the class visible in your xpath or css. As this denotes that this div might be not visible sometimes. So always be sure to use the visible if you have it as part of the class.
CSS
div.PickList.visible span.lblSelect
xpath
//div[#class='PickList visible']//span[#class='lblSelect']
Related
I am inspecting one button element from a web page using chrome driver and selenium. And the html code for the particular button is:
<div class="label text-left text-link link-blue text-
uppercase">Financial Statement Analysis <span class="count">(2)</span>
</div>
I have tried different element options like find element by name, xpath, link text etc. But none of them unable to locate the element.
What will be the element to locate the button. ?
try Xpath :
//span[contains(#class,'count') and text() = '(2)']
You can try with this css selector :
div.label.text-left.text-link.link-blue.text-.uppercase
To locate the element with text as Financial Statement Analysis (2) you can use the following solution:
Java Solution:
WebElement elem = driver.findElement(By.xpath("//div[#class='label text-left text-link link-blue text-uppercase'][contains(.,'Financial Statement Analysis')]"));
<div class="bInputTab">
<ul>
<li class="onNow">网银支付</li>
<li>账号支付</li>
</ul>
</div>
How can I get the element in the red box using By?
Many thanks!
Try following xpath,
//a[#onClick='On click Value']
You could use xpath, tagName, all depends on HTML structure, You can find parent element, and search downwards:
//li[#class='onNow']/following-sibling::li[1]/a
if its only link in DOM driver.findElement(By.tagName("a"));
Hope this helps,
This XPath should work :
//li[#class='onNow']/following-sibling::li[1]/a
The link text should also work as well
driver.FindElement(By.LinkText("账号支付"));
Actually I did not show the key structure of the HTML. It is because the element is not in the default frame. So I add the WDS.browser.switchTo().frame("frame_main") to the code, it works.
Thanks for all of your help.
The reference is The WebDriver Sampler: Your Top 10 Questions Answered
The element’s locator is invalid
2. The element belongs to another frame
The element is not available in DOM yet
Is it possible to use linkText locator in this code
I used driver.findElement(By.linkText("welcome")).click();
But it didn't work.
Please help....
<div class="back-to">
<a class="button blue" href="javascript:history.back()">welcome</a>
</div>
The linkText should work in this case. Or else try the below alternatives(and please provide sufficient implicit timeout to give selenium sufficent time to detect the element):
1. Using xpath, to click on the element 'a' with exact innerHTML/text as 'welcome':
driver.findElement(By.xpath("//a[.='welcome']")).click();
2- Using JavascriptExecutor to click on the element with exact innerHTML/text as 'welcome':
((JavascriptExecutor)driver).executeScript("arguments[0].click();", driver.findElement(By.xpath("//a[.='welcome']")));
3- Using partialLinkText to click on the link with partial text 'welcome'
driver.findElement(By.partialLinkText("welcome")).click();
This Should be enough:
driver.find_element_by_xpath('//a[#class="button blue"]').click();
Following is the code of a button in my application.
<span class="ms-cui-ctl-largelabel" unselectable="on">
New
<br>
Map
</span>
</a>
</span>
I want to click on that button and using Selenium Webdriver for it. I tried multiple combinations but it's not working for me. Following are the different xpaths which I tried
1. By.xpath("//span[contains(#class, 'ms-cui-ctl-largelabel') and text() = 'New/nMap']"));
2. By.xpath("//span[contains(#class, 'ms-cui-ctl-largelabel') and text() = 'New/r/nMap']"));
3. By.xpath("//span[contains(#class, 'ms-cui-ctl-largelabel') and text() = 'New Map']"));
Could someone please help ?
Thanks
Alternative solution using normalize-space()
//span[#class="ms-cui-ctl-largelabel" and normalize-space()="New Map"]
You can use anyone of these xpath:
//span[#class='ms-cui-ctl-largelabel'][contains(., 'New')][contains(., 'Map')]
//span[contains(., 'New')][contains(., 'Map')]
//span[#class='ms-cui-ctl-largelabel']
//span[#class='ms-cui-ctl-largelabel'][contains(., 'New')]
//span[#class='ms-cui-ctl-largelabel'][contains(., 'Map')]
All are tested xpath.
You can use the following xpath to find span by text with <br> and class:
//span[contains(.,'New') and contains(.,'Map') and #class='ms-cui-ctl-largelabel']
Try using this line:
//span[translate(string(),' ','')=translate('New Map',' ','')]
i need to click on dat element:
<span id="act_action9" class="" onclick="openDialog('export', event)">
text
</span>
i cant click on id,because it is dynamic. After a click i am getting window with some settings.
You should use xpath in order to click this element, so you could add an expression that unequivocally identify this element.
Could you please include more HTML code, because just with the code included is not enough to create a xpath expression.
I recommend this tutorial to start doing good xpath expressions:
http://www.w3schools.com/xpath/
See example for dynamic xpath
By.xpath("//span[#id [contains(.,'act_action')]]")
Great xpath cheatsheets: http://extract-web-data.com/5-best-xpath-cheat-sheets-and-quick-references/
You can also use xpath like following(assuming only digit is dynamic):
".//span[contains(#id, 'act_action')]"
As ID is dynamic, you can use xpath for text which is inside span.
driver.findElement(By.xpath("//span[text()='text']").click();
Or if part of ID remain common, then you can use
//span[contains(#id,'act')]