From the following html how can i choose the second radio button .In the page load first radio button is selected when i use the following code
page.choose('#PPRINT')
<div id="printOpns" class="span6">
<div class="row"> <div class="span2" align="center">
<input id="Print" class="radio" type="radio" checked="" value="EPrint" name="printO"></div>
</div>
<div class="row"><div class="span2" align="center">
<input id="PPRINT" class="radio" type="radio" value="FPrint" name="printO">
</div>
</div>
</div>
The Capybara API for the choose method says "Find a radio button and mark it as checked. The radio button can be found via name, id or label text." This means that the text that is supplied to the choose method must match the name, id or label of the radio button.
choose does not support css-selectors. Therefore, when you do:
page.choose('#PPRINT')
Capybara is looking for a name, id or label that equals "#PPRINT".
You want to do (ie no "#"):
page.choose('PPRINT')
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I have this problem: In a form, I want to display the info from a box (idCreditorCnpCui) only if the second or the third option is selected from the form (if "P" or "O" option is selected). While I select any of these options, the box appears as it should. The problem I encountered is that when I press the "sent" button (with O or P option), the idCreditorCnpCui box disappears from the view.
This is the HTML with the options of the form:
<div class="form-field">
<label for="payment.creditorOrganizationOrPerson"><localization:localize key="creditorOrganizationOrPerson.label"/></label>
<div class="form-field-element">
<input type="radio" property="payment.creditorOrganizationOrPerson" value="N" onclick="display();" /> N <br>
</div>
<div class="form-field-element">
<input type="radio" property="payment.creditorOrganizationOrPerson" value="P" onclick="display();" /> P <br>
</div>
<div class="form-field-element">
<input type="radio" property="payment.creditorOrganizationOrPerson" value="O" onclick="display();" /> O
</div>
</div>
This is the box I want to be display or no according the option selected:
<div class="form-field" id="idCreditorCnpCui" style="display:none">
<label for="payment.creditorCnpCui"><localization:localize key="creditorCnpCui.label"/></label>
<div class="form-field-element">
<input type="text" property="payment.creditorCnpCui" size="36" maxlength="35" styleClass="input-field" styleId="payment.creditorCnpCui"/>
</div>
And this is the js
function display(toDisplay,idDiv){
if(toDisplay == false){
document.getElementById(idDiv).style.display = "none";
}else{
document.getElementById(idDiv).style.display = "block";
}
}
display(false,"idCreditorCnpCui");
If I turn the final line to "display(true, "idCreditorCnpCui"), the box appear even when the option "N" is selected by default. That should not happen since the N option means the idCreditorCnpCui box is hidden. Any idea please.
I want a field to be display just if an option is selected. But when I send the form, the field disappears even when the option that display that field is selected
Can any one please help me out how to select a radio button if it is inside a fieldset??
I can access individual radio button using foreach but when i try to select it or click it its giving some Ajax error.
HTML code is given below
I have tried to select it with radio button's label as well as given in above comment but not able to select it.
<fieldset id="edit-cvs-options" class="form-wrapper">
<legend>
<div class="fieldset-wrapper">
<div class="ios-content" style="display: none;">test</div>
<div class="form-item form-type-radio form-item-use-stored">
<label for="edit-use-stored">
<span>test</span>
<input id="edit-use-stored" class="form-radio" type="radio" name="use_stored" checked="TRUE" value="on" display-title-fix="1"/>
</label>
</div>
<fieldset id="edit-cvs-1" class="form-wrapper" style="display: inline-block;">
<div>
<div class="form-item form-type-radio form-item-use-uploaded">
<label for="edit-use-uploaded">
<span>test</span>
<input id="edit-use-uploaded" class="form-radio" type="radio" name="use_uploaded" display-title-fix="1" value="off"/>
</label>
</div>
</div>
</fieldset>
This is my Behat step definition:
$session = $this->getSession(); // get the mink session
$escapedValue = $session->getSelectorsHandler()->xpathLiteral('use_uploaded');
$radioButton = $session->getPage()->find('named', array('radio', $escapedValue));
$radioButton ->click();
I'm having an issue finding a radio button. Here is a snippet of the html:
<form action="/" id="frm-info" method="post"><input id="ClickedButton" name="ClickedButton" type="hidden" value="" /><input name="__RequestVerificationToken" type="hidden" value="KTQF3bkKPP0OirvtL1EYsW-Q77zq-8H9YAPqeoBB9ewpNSYoc0dOEout26qrtMmX6xBx0_roxqWRwCXAlwZRTyW9ZBTBjwNgifWqws6hyOFIRmc6O-7P6jZXbZNYJ5Pazt9Hmg2" /> <div class="row borGreyPad mlmrcolor bb0">
<div class="col-sm-12 coverImage">
<div class="col-md-7 col-lg-6 fr xs-fl">
<div class="frm-content axaborderBlue mt10">
<div class="pl25 pt15 pr15 pb10">
<p class="large-heading">Enter some basic information to get started</p>
<div class="row ">
<div class="row pl15">
<div class="col-sm-4 r xs-l mb5 f14">Application Taken: *</div>
<div class="col-sm-8 mb5">
<div class="groupBox">
<span class="dib f14 ">
<input id="ApplicationTaken" name="ApplicationTaken" tabindex="1" type="radio" value="ApplicationInPerson" /><span class="dib mr10 ">In Person</span>
</span>
<span class="dib f14 ">
<input id="ApplicationTaken" name="ApplicationTaken" tabindex="2" type="radio" value="ApplicationByPhone" /><span class="dib mr10 ">By Phone</span>
</span>
</div>
I want to select the radio button with name "ApplicationTaken" and value "ApplicationInPerson"
I've tried several different ways including:
When I click on the radio with name
"([^"]*)" and value "([^"]*)"$/ do |myName, myValue|
choose("#{myName}", :option => "#{myValue}")
end
and
When I click on the radio with name
"([^"]*)" and value "([^"]*)"$/ do |myName, myValue|
find(:xpath, "//input[#value='#{ myValue }']", match: :first).set(true)
end
I keep seeing the following error:
"Unable to find radio button "ApplicationTaken" with value "ApplicationInPerson".
I've also tried by ID, no luck. I CAN select a button on this page and fill in text fields, I just can't select radio buttons or drop downs. Thanks
Since you're using capybara try:
choose('Visible Text')
See:
https://gist.github.com/zhengjia/428105
For starters, you have two radio buttons with the same id. This is bad - you should not have duplicate ids on a page. Attempting to find an element by ID when there are duplicates is very unpredictable.
What's most likely happening is that it's finding the first element with a matching ID, and then checking the value attribute. When that doesnt match, it says the element could not be found, because it does not continue onto the next matching ID (because of the way id selectors work internally)
I see you're also using xpath to find the element. You generally should be using CSS instead of xpath for finding your elements.
So leaving the ID out, and using CSS instead, find('input[name=ApplicationTaken][value= ApplicationInPerson]') should get you the element you're looking for.
I have a set of radio buttons that reveal more options on a page when they are clicked. Here is the set of radio buttons...
<div class="field">
Single
<input id="selection_single" type="radio" value="single" name="selection" checked="checked">
Repeating Dates
<input id="selection_repeating" type="radio" value="repeating" name="selection">
</div>
I am trying to click the 2nd button w/id selection_repeating. In my spec file I have choose("selection_repeating"), but am getting an error when running the script saying Unable to find radio button "selection_repeating". Any ideas?
I'm having trouble getting Cucumber to "choose" a radio button and hoping someone can give me a sanity check. Without quoting a huge mass of HTML junk, here's the relevant portion (which I collected from print.html). It's within a modal div that is activated by a button. I can "click" that button and see the modal window appear (I'm running it as a #javascript scenario in Selenium).
<div class="modal-body pagination-centered">
<img src="/assets/payment.png" alt="Payment" />
<form novalidate="novalidate" method="post" id="edit_cart_1" class="simple_form edit_cart" action="/carts/complete" accept-charset="UTF-8">
<div style="margin:0;padding:0;display:inline">
<input type="hidden" value="✓" name="utf8" />
<input type="hidden" value="put" name="_method" />
</div>
<div class="control-group hidden cart_property_id">
<div class="controls">
<input type="hidden" name="cart[property_id]" id="cart_property_id" class="hidden" />
</div>
</div>
<div id="payment_fat_buttons" class="fat-buttons">
<div class="vertical-button-wrapper">
<input type="radio" value="cash" name="cart[payment_type]" id="cart_payment_type_cash_pay" data-property-id="1" />
<label for="cart_payment_type_cash_pay">Cash</label>
</div>
<div class="vertical-button-wrapper">
<input type="radio" value="credit" name="cart[payment_type]" id="cart_payment_type_credit_pay" data-property-id="1" />
<label for="cart_payment_type_credit_pay">Credit</label>
</div>
</div>
<div style="display: none;" id="cart_room_number_area_pay">
<div class="control-group string optional cart_room_number">
<label for="cart_room_number_pay" class="string optional control-label">Room number</label>
<div class="controls">
<input type="text" value="" size="50" name="cart[room_number]" id="cart_room_number_pay" class="string optional" />
</div>
</div>
</div>
<input type="checkbox" value="1" style="display: none;" name="receipt" id="receipt" />
<div class="sell-modal-footer">
<input type="submit" value="Complete With Receipt" name="commit" id="cart_complete_with_receipt" data_disable_with="Processing..." class="btn btn-danger" />
<input type="submit" value="Complete Sale" name="commit" data_disable_with="Processing..." class="btn btn-danger" />
</div>
</form>
</div>
I've tried as many different equivalent ways of getting at it that I can think of. Most obviously just by the label, or the ID, like:
choose 'cart_payment_type_cash_pay'
choose 'Cash'
which just gives me the error:
Unable to find radio button "cart_payment_type_cash_pay" (Capybara::ElementNotFound)
I thought it might have something to do with the modal dialog, visibility, etc. but I introduced the ID #payment_fat_buttons just for testing, and when I look for it like this:
find('#payment_fat_buttons').choose('Cash')
it finds that DIV OK, but still not the radio button. I also tried getting at it with :xpath on the whole page, and within a scope like:
within(:xpath, "//div[#id='payment_methods']") do
find(:xpath, ".//input[#id='cart_payment_type_cash_pay']").choose
end
which acts like it can also find the outer DIV, but not the radio button - I get the error:
Unable to find xpath ".//input[#id='cart_payment_type_cash_pay']" (Capybara::ElementNotFound)
Generally, it seems like I can find any arbitrary element around the radio buttons with :xpath or CSS expressions, just not the radio buttons. I can also push the submit buttons on the form without any problem. I tried dropping the data attributes as a test - no difference. Any help would be greatly appreciated. This is driving me nuts because it seems so simple, and yet I'm getting nowhere. I need to choose that for a big segment of Scenarios, so if I can't figure it out, I'll have to resort to something hokey and horrible. Many thanks in advance...
Relevant versions from Gemfile.lock:
rails (3.2.13)
cucumber (1.3.8)
gherkin (2.12.2)
cucumber-rails (1.4.0)
capybara (2.1.0)
selenium-webdriver (2.35.1)
I finally figured this one out. Capybara wasn't finding the radio button because buried deep in my styles was some CSS that hid it in order to change the appearance. Once I realized that, I figured out that I could side-step the whole issue of finding the radio button by just doing a click on the label instead:
find(:xpath, "//label[#for='the_radio_button_id']").click
I didn't realize it was possible to get at radio buttons that way - but in any case, it solves the issue of how to click a radio button that Capybara won't find due to styling or other issues. Hope that helps someone else.