I'm unable to make xpath to work with capybara even for simple scenarios, e.g. I've got:
<div id="drawer-container" role="application" class="drawers-2">
<div class="drawer" id="drawer-1">
<h2 role="tab" aria-controls="tabpanel-highlights">
<a href="#" class="drawer-toggle" role="button">
<span>Featured</span>
<span class="context blq-hide">section collapsed</span>
</a>
</h2>
but when I try the following with Capybara:
find(:xpath, "div[#id='drawer-1' and #class='drawer']").click
Then it fails saying:
Unable to find xpath "div[#id='drawer-1' and #class='drawer']" (Capybara::ElementNotFound)
I read that it might be due to webrat, but I don't have that gem. My Capybara version is 2.0.1
Any idea what could be causing this issue?
Thank you!
The xpath has to state where to start from. You likely want to locate the div tag no matter where it is in the document, so you should start the xpath with "//":
find(:xpath, "//div[#id='drawer-1' and #class='drawer']").click
Note that while the above xpath will fix your exception, you may not get the results you want. You probably want to click the link instead:
find(:xpath, "//div[#id='drawer-1' and #class='drawer']/h2/a").click
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SOLVED
I Simply did not have the closing a tag at the end. Sheesh....
I need help. I'm still a student so still learning. Any help would be appreciated. I'm lost.
I'm using bootstrap5, adding a carousel ("With captions" https://getbootstrap.com/docs/5.1/components/carousel/ for the full code.) to a page and a link in that slide on the h5.
After adding the link, the text went from white to blue and gives me this
"Cannot GET /WilliamVest/%E2%80%9CKeyWestPhotoGallery.html"
I've checked this address NUMEROUS times. Even said it out loud to myself. The link IS in the same folder as the rest of the project.
So why won't it work?
I tried to google and found "data-bs-target" does that have anything to do with it? Like I said, still new so still learning.
****Someone pointed out I missed the quotes in the link. Did not fix it.
I added that quote. It was discolored so I don't know where that came from but I think it's because you were right about the quotation style.
I commented that whole line out and started over. I just wanted to see the difference.
So now, the blue is gone in the lettering but now it won't even open another page to show an error. It does nothing.
First slide label
Key West Photo Gallery -->
This is my code snippet ---- KeyWestPhotoGallery.html is the link I'm trying to get to.
<!-- Carousel of Projects -->
<div id="carouselExampleCaptions" class="carousel slide" data-bs-ride="carousel">
<div class="carousel-indicators">
<button type="button" data-bs-target="#carouselExampleCaptions" data-bs-slide-to="0" class="active" aria-current="true" aria-label="Slide 1"></button>
<button type="button" data-bs-target="#carouselExampleCaptions" data-bs-slide-to="1" aria-label="Slide 2"></button>
<button type="button" data-bs-target="#carouselExampleCaptions" data-bs-slide-to="2" aria-label="Slide 3"></button>
</div>
<div class="carousel-inner">
<div class="carousel-item active">
<img src="Images/palmLighthouse1.jpg" class="d-block w-100" alt="Key West Lighthouse">
<div class="carousel-caption d-none d-md-block">
<h5 class="display-2"><a href=“KeyWestPhotoGallery.html>Key West Photo Gallery</a></h5>
<!-- <p>Some representative placeholder content for the first slide.</p> -->
</div>
You have:
<a href=“KeyWestPhotoGallery.html>
That is not a quote " as used in HTML, that is a Unicode Left Double Quotation Mark a.k.a. opening typographer's quote (a display character with no special meaning). So it thinks that is part of the URL that is why it is urlencoded into that address as %E2%80%9C
let path = "/WilliamVest/%E2%80%9CKeyWestPhotoGallery.html"
console.log(decodeURI(path))
Solutions include the following:
Remove it: <a href=KeyWestPhotoGallery.html> (Unquoted attribute-value syntax)
Or, replace it adding the missing closing quote: <a href="KeyWestPhotoGallery.html"> (Double-quoted attribute-value syntax)
Or, use single quotes: <a href='KeyWestPhotoGallery.html'> (Single-quoted attribute-value syntax)
I am using Bulma and cannot get the tooltip to work on a span, can anyone see what the issue is please?
<span class="favicons fa-layers fa-fw tooltip is-tooltip-bottom" data-tooltip="test">
<i class="fas fa-pound-sign"></i>
<span class="fas fa-caret-down" data-fa-transform="shrink-7 right-10"></span>
</span>
I am expecting to see a tooltip but am not
It seems you use bulma-tooltip extension.
Is extension correctly installed?
Take a look on the docs to see how to install and use it in your site:
https://wikiki.github.io/#installation
If you use webpack, you can add this extension with npm:
npm install bulma-tooltip
I'm trying to find a link in my navbar, nested like so:
<div class="menu logged-out" id="loggedoutmenu">
<a href="/users/auth/twitter?state=navbar_basic" data-no-instant>
<div class="option"> via Twitter</div>
</a>
</div>
I've tried using the following methods and none of them have worked:
find_link("via Twitter")
find_link("via Twitter", {href: "/users/auth/twitter?state=navbar_basic"})
find('div', {class: 'option'})
Not really sure how to grab that element... The main goal is to test the link via click_link.
Edit:
Here's the full HTML structure:
<body>
<div class="top-bar" id="top-bar">
<nav>
<--- other nav elements not listed --->
<div class="navigation-butt desktop" id="navigation-butt">
<div class="menu logged-out" id="loggedoutmenu">
<a href="/users/auth/twitter?state=navbar_basic" data-no-instant>
<div class="option"> via Twitter</div>
</a>
</div>
</div>
</nav>
</div>
</body>
I'm guessing the menu is collapsed and you haven't done anything to open it, so the link isn't actually visible on the page. Assuming you just need to click on the '#loggedoutmenu' item to open the menu you could do something like
find('#loggedoutmenu').click.click_link('via Twitter')
which will click on 'loggedoutmenu' then look for the link inside it, and click the link when found. If clicking on '#loggedoutmenu' isn't how you open the menu then you'll need to provide more info.
Update: You have now indicated that the menu opens on hover - so assuming the user has to hover over an ancestor of the button you want to click you can do
find('<css selector for the visible element the user needs to hover over>').hover.click_link('via Twitter')
Writing my solution as an extension of Thomas Walpole's, which lead me to getting it. Thanks again, Thomas!
find('#navigation-butt').hover.click_link(href:"/users/auth/twitter?state=navbar_basic")
Edit: Updated my answer since the previous explanation was incorrect.
On photoswipe docs the markup is div/figure/img. But i want other markup.
How to "Creating an Array of Slide Objects" for this ul/li/figure/img markup. I know i need somehow to edit the "var initPhotoSwipeFromDOM = function(gallerySelector) {" function. But do not now what the changes i need to do?
This is my markup:
<ul class="my-gallery" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/ImageGallery">
<li>
<figure>
<a href="large-image.jpg" data-size="600x400">
<img src="small-image.jpg" itemprop="thumbnail"/>
</a>
<figcaption itemprop="caption description">Image caption</figcaption>
</figure>
</li>
</ul>
Related Q i so on the internet:
https://codedump.io/share/Hc9do6CIJgwH/1/how-do-i-get-photoswipe-to-recognize-entire-gallery-from-list-of-thumbnail-images
You must correctly travers the DOM and pass proper elements, I am not able to explain it, it's just about understanding how and which nodes are selected - here's a gist: https://gist.github.com/TMMC/6ec51c46d9fa57e1fd6a480f0d5da86d - I had the same issue, exactly the same code. Look for comments starting with make it works with.
Try ".my-gallery > li > figure > a" as gallerySelector
Am not able to click on links using Behat/Mink. There's a desired text in <span> tags so maybe this could be the reason?
This is part of my *.feature file:
Scenario: Tryin' to make it freakin' workin' yo!
Given I am on "/home/"
And I follow "Test"
Then I should be on "/test/"
And this is part of the page am trying to focus on:
<li id="ApplicationItem_test" class=" " data-placement="right" rel="popover" data-offset="-6" data-content="" data-original-title="test">
<a href="/app/tests/e76ee2a8d9094e11b6bb9c928c5d61e3/" data-subscription-id="e76ee2a8-d909-4e11-b6bb-9c928c5d61e3">
<i class="picon-money-icon-16"></i>
<span class="expand-element">test
</span>
<div id="nodeCounter_c592e0ce62c849fab427fc9f2a04b557" style="display:inline-block">
</div> </a>
</li>
<script type="text/javascript">
var node = { id: '#nodeCounter_c592e0ce62c849fab427fc9f2a04b557', action: '/app/tests/e76ee2a8d9094e11b6bb9c928c5d61e3/GetSidebarActionCount' };
Access.SideBar.nodesWithCounters.push(node);
</script>
And this is the error I'm getting:
And I follow "Test"
FeatureContext::clickLink()
Link with id|title|alt|text "Test" not found. (Behat\Mink\Exception\ElementNotFoundException)
Have tried all possible CSS selector functions found on the internet. Also am wondering if I shouldn't use the Selenium extension for Behat here (because of the JS?)
So answer is: I wasn't on the right page.
Basically Scenarios should be independent - that means my previous session was burnt and I missed some previous steps (login, for example.)