I have below code and I want find second td value. How can I select text with <br/> in it?
<tr>
<td valign="top" style="width: 85px">
<span class="fieldtext">Address:</span>
</td>
<td valign="top">
Shaftesbury House, 1st floor
<br/>20 Tylney Road
<br/>Bromley
<br/>Greater London
<br/>BR1 2RL
<br/>United Kingdom
<br/>
</td>
<td style="width: 200px; vertical-align: top; text-align: right;" rowspan="2" />
</tr>
Assuming you want to find the td element by the Address: label defined previously, you can use the following-sibling axis:
//td[span = 'Address:']/following-sibling::td
Then, after locating the element, call getText() method:
$driver->findElement(WebDriverBy::xpath("//td[span = 'Address:']/following-sibling::td"))->getText();
Try as below :-
$driver->findElement(WebDriverBy::xpath('//tr/td[2]'))->getText();
Hope it helps....:)
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This may straightforward for someone, so if you are that one please take a look at this:
I have a table with more rows, but one row I want to extract based on a given text, here is the table excerpt:
... <tr>
<td class="border-1px-solid-black" colspan="1">
<img onclick="PopupCenter('{{InvoiceDetails.0.Link}}')" style="max-height: 35px; max-width: 35px; cursor: pointer;" src="/images/report.png" /></td>
<td class="border-1px-solid-black" colspan="11">
<p>{{InvoiceDetails.0.Description}}</p>
</td>
<td class="border-1px-solid-black" colspan="2" style="text-align: right;">
<p>{{InvoiceDetails.0.Quantity}}</p>
</td>
<td class="border-1px-solid-black" colspan="2" style="text-align: right;">
<p>{{InvoiceDetails.0.Amount}} </p>
</td>
</tr>...
I am using HtmlAgilityPack and VB.NET and I want to get TR that contains InvoiceDetails.0 in any element.
How to do it?
Thanks!
I will post the way I've finished this, but this is not the shortest way:
nodes = doc.DocumentNode.SelectNodes("//*[text()[contains(., '" + find + "')]]")
If nodes IsNot Nothing Then
node = nodes(0)
While node.ParentNode.Name <> "tr"
node = node.ParentNode
End While
node = node.ParentNode
'and here I have reference to TR node
Next
End If
If you have shorter way please write here.
I need to select a row in a table where I have a text, hence I would like to leverage the option of selecting a text and then eventually selecting the parent
Now the page looks like:
<tr class=" tableRow1" id="_pu5ufb" dr="1" _awtisprimaryrow="1">
<td width="1" class="tableBody w-tbl-cell" align="center"><span
class="selectColumnMarker">
<div class="w-chk-container">
<input bh="CHKINP" hasaction="false" class="w-chk-native"
id="_m7iynb" value="1" type="checkbox" elementid="_jw4lmb"
issender="false" awnomitcomponent="true" name="_jw4lmb"><label
bh="CHK" class="w-chk w-chk-dsize"></label>
</div>
</span>
</td>
<td align="left" class="tableBody w-tbl-cell">
<span>
<table role="presentation" class="mls" cellpadding="0"
cellspacing="0">
<tbody><tr>
<td class="" id="_tz87e" tabindex="0"><a id="_3iqrbb" href="#"
bh="HL" _sf="true">Analyst</a>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody></table>
</span>
</td><td class="tableBody w-tbl-cell">
</td>
<td class="tableBody w-tbl-cell">
</td>
</tr>
I need to find the text Analyst and then find the associated <tr> class and select the <tr> class.
Any help would be highly appreciable
First, whenever you have mixed content (text and markup) it is better to compare elements' string value than text nodes because inline markup might be splitting the compared text into different text nodes.
Second, you can use:
//tr[td='Analyst']/#class
Note: node-set comparison is an existencial comparison. It means that you are asking if there is some node (some td element in this case) with string value equal to 'Analyst'.
Of course, in HTML there are elements for which white space is not significant for rendering (it's not preserved) despite its presence in the source document. In that case you can use this simple XPath 1.0 expression:
//tr[td[normalize-space()='Analyst']]/#class
Do note: a node-set has a false boolean value if and only if it's empty; you can "nest" predicates (properly, a predicate can be any XPath expression).
I need to find the text Analyst and then find the associated tr class and select the tr class.
XPath 2.01
This XPath,
//tr[td/normalize-space() = "Analyst"]/#class
will select all #class attributes of tr elements containing a td with a space-normalized string value of "Analyst".
Do note, however, that in your sample HTML, such a tr has no #class.
1Thanks for correction, #DebanjanB
Fix your XML file to
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE stylesheet [
<!ENTITY nbsp " ">
]>
<root>
<tr class=" tableRow1" id="_pu5ufb" dr="1" _awtisprimaryrow="1">
<td width="1" class="tableBody w-tbl-cell" align="center">
<span class="selectColumnMarker">
<div class="w-chk-container">
<input bh="CHKINP" hasaction="false" class="w-chk-native" id="_m7iynb" value="1" type="checkbox" elementid="_jw4lmb" issender="false" awnomitcomponent="true" name="_jw4lmb"/>
<label bh="CHK" class="w-chk w-chk-dsize"/>
</div>
</span>
</td>
<td align="left" class="tableBody w-tbl-cell">
<span>
<table role="presentation" class="mls" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td class="" id="_tz87e" tabindex="0">
<a id="_3iqrbb" href="#" bh="HL" _sf="true">Analyst</a>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</span>
</td>
<td class="tableBody w-tbl-cell">
</td>
<td class="tableBody w-tbl-cell">
</td>
</tr>
</root>
Then, the expression you are looking for is
//tr[td/a/text()='Analyst']/#class
But because the tr element does not have a class attribute, the result is empty.
A bit unclear what exactly you meant by ...find the associated tr class and select the tr class... once you have found ...the text Analyst....
However, as the elements are dynamic element and to locate the element with text as Analyst you can use either of the following Java based Locator Strategies:
linkText
WebElement elem = new WebDriverWait(driver, 20).until(ExpectedConditions.visibilityOfElementLocated(By.linkText("Analyst")));
cssSelector:
WebElement elem = new WebDriverWait(driver, 20).until(ExpectedConditions.visibilityOfElementLocated(By.cssSelector("td.tableBody table.mls a[bh='HL']")))
xpath:
WebElement elem = new WebDriverWait(driver, 20).until(ExpectedConditions.visibilityOfElementLocated(By.xpath("//td[contains(#class, 'tableBody')]//table[#class='mls']//a[text()='Analyst']")));
To extract the class attribute of the <tr> element with respect to the text as Analyst you can use the following Java based solution:
xpath:
String tr_class_attrib = new WebDriverWait(driver, 20).until(ExpectedConditions.elementToBeClickable(By.xpath("//td[contains(#class, 'tableBody')]//table[#class='mls']//a[text()='Analyst']//preceding::tr[1]"))).getAttribute("class");
This HTML code has menu of targets and you need to select one target. One of these targets is ANY TARGET to continue process.
<tr id="mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:trigger-selectTable:0" class=" iceRowSelMouseOver" tabindex="0" onmouseover="this.className=' iceRowSelMouseOver';" onmouseout="Ice.enableTxtSelection(document.body); this.className='iceDatTblRow1 selectable-rowRow1 iceRowSel'" onmousedown="return Ice.preventTextSelection(event);" ondblclick="Ice.registerDblClick(this);" onclick="Ice.registerClick(this,'mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:trigger-selectTableclick_row','mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:trigger-selectTableclick_count','0','mainForm',200,true,event,false,'mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:trigger-selectTablesel_rows','');">
<td class="iceDatTblCol1 selectable-rowCol1" scope="row">
<a id="mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:trigger-selectTable_idx_0" class="iceHdnLnk" onfocus="return Ice.tblRowFocus(this, false);" onblur="return Ice.tblRowBlur(this);" href="#">
<img alt="" src="/ice/xmlhttp/css/xp/css-images/spacer.gif"/>
</a>
<span id="mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:trigger-selectTable:0:j_idt1417" class="iceOutTxt">ANY TARGET</span>
</td>
<td class="iceDatTblCol2 selectable-rowCol2">
<span id="mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:trigger-selectTable:0:j_idt1419" class="iceOutTxt select-icon">»</span>
</td>
</tr>
How can I reach the ANY TARGET to click on >> to add using XPATH?
Extra Information:
The previous code is for sub window to add target. the main window code is:
<tr class="icePnlGrdRow1 settings-tableRow1">
<td id="mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:j_idt1305-2-0" class="icePnlGrdCol1 settings-tableCol1">
<table id="mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:j_idt1326" class="icePnlGrd settingsLabel">
<tbody>
<tr class="icePnlGrdRow1 settingsLabelRow1">
<td id="mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:j_idt1326-0-0" class="icePnlGrdCol1 settingsLabelCol1">
<span id="mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:j_idt1327" class="iceOutTxt label">Target</span>
</td>
</tr>
<tr class="icePnlGrdRow2 settingsLabelRow2">
<td id="mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:j_idt1326-1-0" class="icePnlGrdCol1 settingsLabelCol1">
<span id="mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:j_idt1328" class="iceOutTxt sidenote">Target or group</span>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</td>
<td id="mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:j_idt1305-2-1" class="icePnlGrdCol2 settings-tableCol2">
<table id="mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:j_idt1329" class="icePnlGrd search">
<tbody>
<tr class="icePnlGrdRow1 searchRow1">
<td id="mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:j_idt1329-0-0" class="icePnlGrdCol1 searchCol1">
<span id="mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:j_idt1330" class="iceOutTxt"/>
</td>
<td id="mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:j_idt1329-0-1" class="icePnlGrdCol2 searchCol2">
<input id="mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:j_idt1331" class="iceCmdBtn" type="image" src="/ice/img/search-icon.png" onfocus="setFocus(this.id);" onclick="iceSubmitPartial(form, this, event);return false;" onblur="setFocus('');" name="mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:j_idt1331"/>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</td>
</tr>
I used ID to click on the targets to open the sub window
//*[#id='mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:j_idt1331']
However, I did not get any response to add any target to my main window either I used the solutions you mentioned.
You can reach the span containing "ANY TARGET":
//span[text() = "ANY TARGET"]
You can extend this to reach the span containing ">>" in the td immediately following the td that contains "ANY TARGET":
//td[span[text() = "ANY TARGET"]]/following-sibling::td[1]/span[text() = ">>"]
Try to focus on the first TD and then click on the Span element.
IWebElement td = browser_drive.FindElement(By.Id("mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:trigger-selectTable:0")).FindElements(By.TagName("td"))[0];
IWebElement anytext = td.FindElement(By.Id("mainForm:nav-panel-tab-set:0:trigger-selectTable:0:j_idt1417"));
OpenQA.Selenium.Interactions.Actions act = new OpenQA.Selenium.Interactions.Actions(browser_drive);
act.MoveToElement(td).Click(anytext);
(Coded using C#, there must be an alternative. Pseudo code, not complied)
I have to select the above highlighted link New V1 Project but I am not able to identify the element.
I've tried using linktext function but it is giving error... can anybody help?
Hierachy is something like:-
<tbody>
<tr>
<td width="40" align="center">
<td width="5">
<td align="center" noWrap="" style="border-bottom-color: black; border-bottom-width: 1px; border-bottom-style: solid;" bgColor="#cccccc">
<a class="navSelected" onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" href="index.cfm?fuseaction=project.view&version=1">
<td width="5">
<td width="5">
<td align="center" noWrap="" style="border-bottom-color: black; border-bottom-width: 1px; border-bottom-style: solid;" bgColor="#cccccc">
<a class="nav" onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" href="index.cfm?fuseaction=project.create_form&version=1">
<td width="5">
<td width="5">
<td align="center" noWrap="" style="border-bottom-color: black; border-bottom-width: 1px; border-bottom-style: solid;" bgColor="#cccccc">
<a class="nav" onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" href="index.cfm?fuseaction=project.create_form&version=2">
</tr>
</tbody>
please see the highlighted HTML code in image... I am not sure how this Text element is linked with a tag
My Code that I've used to identify element is:
WebElement v1Link = driver.findElement(By.linktext("New V1 Project"));
WebElement v1Link = driver.findElement(By.xpath("//tr/td[3]/a[#text()= 'New v1 Project']"));
but none of the above 2 methods are working... please somebody help.
You can find the link by the following xpath:
//td/a[normalize-space(text()) = 'New V1 Project']
FYI, your version of xpath was almost correct:
no need to put # before the text()
the text is New V1 Project, not New v1 Project
you need to use normalize-space()
Hope that helps.
Try using cssselector-
WebElement v1Link = driver.findElement(By.cssSelector("a.nav[href='index.cfm?fuseaction=project.create_form&version=2']"));
the pagesource:
<TABLE class=mini-listbox-items style="WIDTH: 100%" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0>
<TBODY>
<TR class="mini-listbox-item mini-listbox-item-selected" id=mini-45$0 index="0">
<TD class=mini-listbox-checkbox><INPUT id=mini-45$ck$0 type=checkbox CHECKED></TD>
<TD class="">xx</TD></TR>
<TR class=mini-listbox-item id=mini-45$1 index="1">
<TD class=mini-listbox-checkbox><INPUT id=mini-45$ck$1 type=checkbox></TD>
<TD class="">yy</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV><INPUT type=hidden value=Y></DIV>
<DIV class=mini-errorIcon></DIV></DIV></DIV>
<DIV class=mini-shadow style="DISPLAY: none; Z-INDEX: 1002; LEFT: 393px; WIDTH: 78px; TOP: 326px; HEIGHT: 46px"></DIV></BODY>
my code:
driver.findElements(By.xpath(("//td[#class='mini-listbox-checkbox']/following-sibling::td[position()=1]"))).size();
driver.findElements(By.xpath(("//td[#class='mini-listbox-checkbox']/following-sibling::td[position()=1]"))).get(0).getText();
the first line,it prints 2,then the second line,it prints none,why?
Your logic is working fine.
int n=driver.findElements(By.xpath(("//td[#class='mini-listbox-checkbox']/following-sibling::td[position()=1]"))).size();
String s=driver.findElements(By.xpath(("//td[#class='mini-listbox-checkbox']/following-sibling::td[position()=1]"))).get(0).getText();
System.out.println(n+"======>>"+s);
The above code is giving correct output only.
2======>>xx