class WebElement
webdriver.Serializable<{ELEMENT: string}> └ webdriver.WebElement
Represents a DOM element. WebElements can be found by searching from the
document root using a webdriver.WebDriver
instance, or by searching
under another WebElement:
driver.get('http://www.google.com');
var searchForm = driver.findElement(By.tagName('form'));
var searchBox = searchForm.findElement(By.name('q'));
searchBox.sendKeys('webdriver');
The WebElement is implemented as a promise for compatibility with the promise API. It will always resolve itself when its internal state has been fully resolved and commands may be issued against the element. This can be used to catch errors when an element cannot be located on the page:
driver.findElement(By.id('not-there')).then(function(element) {
alert('Found an element that was not expected to be there!');
}, function(error) {
alert('The element was not found, as expected');
});
new WebElement(driver, id)
- driver
webdriver.WebDriver
The parent WebDriver instance for this element.
- id
(webdriver.promise.Promise<{ELEMENT: string}>|{ELEMENT: string})
The server-assigned opaque ID for the underlying DOM element.
Instance Methods
clear()code »
Schedules a command to clear the value
of this element. This command
has no effect if the underlying DOM element is neither a text INPUT element
nor a TEXTAREA element.
webdriver.promise.Promise<undefined>
A promise that will be resolved when the element has been cleared.
click()code »
Schedules a command to click on this element.
webdriver.promise.Promise<undefined>
A promise that will be resolved when the click command has completed.
findElement(locator)code »
Schedule a command to find a descendant of this element. If the element
cannot be found, a bot.ErrorCode.NO_SUCH_ELEMENT
result will
be returned by the driver. Unlike other commands, this error cannot be
suppressed. In other words, scheduling a command to find an element doubles
as an assert that the element is present on the page. To test whether an
element is present on the page, use #isElementPresent
instead.
The search criteria for an element may be defined using one of the
factories in the webdriver.By
namespace, or as a short-hand
webdriver.By.Hash
object. For example, the following two statements
are equivalent:
var e1 = element.findElement(By.id('foo'));
var e2 = element.findElement({id:'foo'});
You may also provide a custom locator function, which takes as input
this WebDriver instance and returns a webdriver.WebElement
, or a
promise that will resolve to a WebElement. For example, to find the first
visible link on a page, you could write:
var link = element.findElement(firstVisibleLink);
function firstVisibleLink(element) {
var links = element.findElements(By.tagName('a'));
return webdriver.promise.filter(links, function(link) {
return links.isDisplayed();
}).then(function(visibleLinks) {
return visibleLinks[0];
});
}
webdriver.WebElement
A WebElement that can be used to issue commands against the located element. If the element is not found, the element will be invalidated and all scheduled commands aborted.
findElements(locator)code »
Schedules a command to find all of the descendants of this element that match the given search criteria.
webdriver.promise.Promise<Array<webdriver.WebElement>>
A promise that will resolve to an array of WebElements.
getAttribute(attributeName)code »
Schedules a command to query for the value of the given attribute of the element. Will return the current value, even if it has been modified after the page has been loaded. More exactly, this method will return the value of the given attribute, unless that attribute is not present, in which case the value of the property with the same name is returned. If neither value is set, null is returned (for example, the "value" property of a textarea element). The "style" attribute is converted as best can be to a text representation with a trailing semi-colon. The following are deemed to be "boolean" attributes and will return either "true" or null:
async, autofocus, autoplay, checked, compact, complete, controls, declare, defaultchecked, defaultselected, defer, disabled, draggable, ended, formnovalidate, hidden, indeterminate, iscontenteditable, ismap, itemscope, loop, multiple, muted, nohref, noresize, noshade, novalidate, nowrap, open, paused, pubdate, readonly, required, reversed, scoped, seamless, seeking, selected, spellcheck, truespeed, willvalidate
Finally, the following commonly mis-capitalized attribute/property names are evaluated as expected:
- "class"
- "readonly"
- attributeName
string
The name of the attribute to query.
webdriver.promise.Promise<?string>
A promise that will be resolved with the attribute's value. The returned value will always be either a string or null.
getCssValue(cssStyleProperty)code »
Schedules a command to query for the computed style of the element represented by this instance. If the element inherits the named style from its parent, the parent will be queried for its value. Where possible, color values will be converted to their hex representation (e.g. #00ff00 instead of rgb(0, 255, 0)).
Warning: the value returned will be as the browser interprets it, so it may be tricky to form a proper assertion.
- cssStyleProperty
string
The name of the CSS style property to look up.
webdriver.promise.Promise<string>
A promise that will be resolved with the requested CSS value.
getDriver()code »
webdriver.WebDriver
The parent driver for this instance.
getId()code »
webdriver.promise.Promise<{ELEMENT: string}>
A promise that resolves to this element's JSON representation as defined by the WebDriver wire protocol.
getInnerHtml()code »
Schedules a command to retrieve the inner HTML of this element.
webdriver.promise.Promise<string>
A promise that will be resolved with the element's inner HTML.
getLocation()code »
Schedules a command to compute the location of this element in page space.
webdriver.promise.Promise<{x: number, y: number}>
A promise that will be resolved to the element's location as a
{x:number, y:number}
object.
getOuterHtml()code »
Schedules a command to retrieve the outer HTML of this element.
webdriver.promise.Promise<string>
A promise that will be resolved with the element's outer HTML.
getRawId()code »
Returns the raw ID string ID for this element.
webdriver.promise.Promise<string>
A promise that resolves to this element's raw ID as a string value.
getSize()code »
Schedules a command to compute the size of this element's bounding box, in pixels.
webdriver.promise.Promise<{height: number, width: number}>
A promise that will be resolved with the element's size as a
{width:number, height:number}
object.
getTagName()code »
Schedules a command to query for the tag/node name of this element.
webdriver.promise.Promise<string>
A promise that will be resolved with the element's tag name.
getText()code »
Get the visible (i.e. not hidden by CSS) innerText of this element, including sub-elements, without any leading or trailing whitespace.
webdriver.promise.Promise<string>
A promise that will be resolved with the element's visible text.
isDisplayed()code »
Schedules a command to test whether this element is currently displayed.
webdriver.promise.Promise<boolean>
A promise that will be resolved with whether this element is currently visible on the page.
isElementPresent(locator)code »
Schedules a command to test if there is at least one descendant of this element that matches the given search criteria.
webdriver.promise.Promise<boolean>
A promise that will be resolved with whether an element could be located on the page.
isEnabled()code »
Schedules a command to query whether the DOM element represented by this
instance is enabled, as dicted by the disabled
attribute.
webdriver.promise.Promise<boolean>
A promise that will be resolved with whether this element is currently enabled.
isSelected()code »
Schedules a command to query whether this element is selected.
webdriver.promise.Promise<boolean>
A promise that will be resolved with whether this element is currently selected.
sendKeys(var_args)code »
Schedules a command to type a sequence on the DOM element represented by this instance.
Modifier keys (SHIFT, CONTROL, ALT, META) are stateful; once a modifier is processed in the keysequence, that key state is toggled until one of the following occurs:
-
The modifier key is encountered again in the sequence. At this point the state of the key is toggled (along with the appropriate keyup/down events).
-
The
webdriver.Key.NULL
key is encountered in the sequence. When this key is encountered, all modifier keys current in the down state are released (with accompanying keyup events). The NULL key can be used to simulate common keyboard shortcuts:element.sendKeys("text was", webdriver.Key.CONTROL, "a", webdriver.Key.NULL, "now text is"); // Alternatively: element.sendKeys("text was", webdriver.Key.chord(webdriver.Key.CONTROL, "a"), "now text is");
-
The end of the keysequence is encountered. When there are no more keys to type, all depressed modifier keys are released (with accompanying keyup events).
If this element is a file input (<input type="file">
), the
specified key sequence should specify the path to the file to attach to
the element. This is analgous to the user clicking "Browse..." and entering
the path into the file select dialog.
var form = driver.findElement(By.css('form'));
var element = form.findElement(By.css('input[type=file]'));
element.sendKeys('/path/to/file.txt');
form.submit();
For uploads to function correctly, the entered path must reference a file
on the browser's machine, not the local machine running this script. When
running against a remote Selenium server, a webdriver.FileDetector
may be used to transparently copy files to the remote machine before
attempting to upload them in the browser.
Note: On browsers where native keyboard events are not supported (e.g. Firefox on OS X), key events will be synthesized. Special punctionation keys will be synthesized according to a standard QWERTY en-us keyboard layout.
- var_args
...(string|webdriver.promise.Promise<string>)
The sequence of keys to type. All arguments will be joined into a single sequence.
webdriver.promise.Promise<undefined>
A promise that will be resolved when all keys have been typed.
serialize()code »
Returns either this instance's serialized represention, if immediately
available, or a promise for its serialized representation. This function is
conceptually equivalent to objects that have a toJSON()
property,
except the serialize() result may be a promise or an object containing a
promise (which are not directly JSON friendly).
Overrides: webdriver.Serializable
(webdriver.WebElement.Id|IThenable<webdriver.WebElement.Id>)
This instance's serialized wire format.
submit()code »
Schedules a command to submit the form containing this element (or this element if it is a FORM element). This command is a no-op if the element is not contained in a form.
webdriver.promise.Promise<undefined>
A promise that will be resolved when the form has been submitted.
Static Functions
WebElement.equals(a, b)code »
Compares to WebElements for equality.
- a
webdriver.WebElement
A WebElement.
- b
webdriver.WebElement
A WebElement.
webdriver.promise.Promise<boolean>
A promise that will be resolved to whether the two WebElements are equal.
Static Properties
- WebElement.ELEMENT_KEY
string
The property key used in the wire protocol to indicate that a JSON object contains the ID of a WebElement.
Type Definitions
- WebElement.Id
{ELEMENT: string}
Wire protocol definition of a WebElement ID.