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Elements are the items that appear on the html page. Using page-object you can find and interact with a large number of elements. This page lists the elements, the generated methods, and info on what values you can use to find an element.
You declare a Button using the following method call:
button(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
Two methods are generated with this call. They are:
your_name # clicks the Button
your_name_element # returns the Button element
You can locate a Button by providing one or more of the following values:
- :alt => Watir and Selenium (input type=image only)
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :name => Watir and Selenium
- :src => Watir and Selenium (input type=image only)
- :text => Watir and Selenium
- :value => Watir and Selenium
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium
You declare a Cell using the following method call:
cell(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
Two methods are generated with this call. They are:
your_name # returns the text within the Cell
your_name_element # returns the Cell element
You can locate a Cell by provide one or more of the following values:
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :name => Watir and Selenium
- :text => Watir and Selenium
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium
You declare a Checkbox using the following method call:
checkbox(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
Four methods are generated with this call. They are:
check_your_name # checks the Checkbox
uncheck_your_name # unchecks the Checkbox
your_name_checked? # returns if the Checkbox is checked
your_name_element # returns the Checkbox element
You can locate a Checkbox by provide one or more of the following values:
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :name => Watir and Selenium
- :value => Watir and Selenium
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium
You declare a Div using the following method call:
div(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
Two methods are generated with this call. They are:
your_name # returns the text within the Div
your_name_element # returns the Div element
You can locate a Div by provide one or more of the following values:
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :name => Watir and Selenium
- :text => Watir and Selenium
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium
You declare a FileField using the following method call:
file_field(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
Two methods are generated with this call. They are:
your_name= # sets the value in the FileField
your_name_element # returns the FileField element
You can locate a FileField by providing one or more of the following values:
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :name => Watir and Selenium
- :title => Watir and Selenium
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium
You declare a Form using the following method call:
form(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
One method is generated with this call. It is:
your_name_element # returns the Form element
You can locate an Form by provide one or more of the following values:
- :action => Watir and Selenium
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium
You declare a Heading element using one of the following method calls:
h1(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
h2(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
h3(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
h4(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
h5(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
h6(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
Two methods are generated with this call. They are:
your_name # returns the text within the heading tag
your_name_element # returns the Heading element
You can locate a Heading by provide one or more of the following values:
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :name => Watir and Selenium
- :text => Watir and Selenium
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium
You declare a HiddenField using the following method call:
hidden_field(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
Two methods are generated with this call. They are:
your_name # returns the value in the HiddenField
your_name_element # returns the HiddenField element
You can locate a HiddenField by provide one or more of the following values:
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :css => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :name => Watir and Selenium
- :text => Watir and Selenium
- :value => Watir and Selenium
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium
You declare an Image using the following method call:
image(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
One method is generated with this call. It is:
your_name_element # returns the Image element
You can locate an Image by provide one or more of the following values:
- :alt => Watir and Selenium
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :name => Watir and Selenium
- :src => Watir and Selenium
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium
You declare a Link using the following method call:
link(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
Two methods are generated with this call. They are:
your_name # clicks the Link
your_name_element # returns the Link element
You can locate a Link by provide one or more of the following values:
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :href => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :link => Watir and Selenium
- :link_text => Watir and Selenium
- :visible_text => Watir
- :name => Watir and Selenium
- :text => Watir and Selenium
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium
You declare a ListItem using the following method call:
list_item(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
Two methods are generated with this call. They are:
your_name # returns the text contained in the ListItem
your_name_element # returns the ListItem element
You can locate a ListItem by provide one or more of the following values:
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :name => Watir and Selenium
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium
You declare an OrderedList using the following method call:
ordered_list(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
Two methods are generated with this call. They are:
your_name # returns the text contained in the OrderedList
your_name_element # returns the OrderedList element
You can locate an OrderedList by provide one or more of the following values:
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :name => Watir and Selenium
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium
You declare a Paragraph using the following method call:
paragraph(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
Two methods are generated with this call. They are:
your_name # returns the text in the Paragraph
your_name_element # returns the Paragraph element
You can locate a Paragraph by provide one or more of the following values:
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :name => Watir and Selenium
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium
You declare a RadioButton using the following method call:
radio_button(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
Four methods are generated with this call. They are:
select_your_name # selects the RadioButton
clear_your_name # clears the RadioButton
your_name_selected? # returns if the RadioButton is selected
your_name_element # returns the RadioButton element
You can locate a RadioButton by provide one or more of the following values:
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :name => Watir and Selenium
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium
You declare a SelectList using the following method call:
select_list(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
Four methods are generated with this call. They are:
your_name # returns the value* selected in the SelectList
your_name= # sets the selected value* in the SelectList
your_name_element # returns the SelectList element
your_name_options # returns an array of available values to pick from in the SelectList
- as of version 0.6.3, these actually use the text of the option, not the value
You can locate a SelectList by provide one or more of the following values:
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :name => Watir and Selenium
- :text => Watir only
- :value => Watir only
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium
You declare a Span using the following method call:
span(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
Two methods are generated with this call. They are:
your_name # returns the text within the Span
your_name_element # returns the Span element
You can locate a Span by provide one or more of the following values:
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :name => Watir and Selenium
- :text => Watir and Selenium
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium
You declare a Table using the following method call:
table(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
Two methods are generated with this call. They are:
your_name # returns the text contained within the Table
your_name_element # returns the Table element
You can locate a Table by provide one or more of the following values:
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :name => Watir and Selenium
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium
A table can be navigated by searching for text in a cell. This is done as an index:
table_element['text to find']
This will find the first row that has a cell that contains that text. From a row, a specific cell can be obtained by using a header name as an index:
table_element['text to find']['header name']
Both rows and cells can be located by a specific numeric index: table_element[0][1]
Table element and row elements are enumerable, allowing for the use of select, collect, find, and many other ways of finding and manipulating the data in a table.
You declare a TableCell using the following method call:
cell(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
Two methods are generated with this call. They are:
your_name # returns the text in the TableCell
your_name_element # returns the TableCell element
You can locate a TableCell by provide one or more of the following values:
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :name => Watir and Selenium
- :text => Watir and Selenium
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium
You declare a TextArea using the following method call:
text_area(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
Three methods are generated with this call. They are:
your_name # returns the value in the TextArea
your_name= # sets the value in the TextArea
your_name_element # returns the TextArea element
You can locate a TextArea by provide one or more of the following values:
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :css => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :name => Watir and Selenium
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium
You declare a TextField using the following method call:
text_field(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
Three methods are generated with this call. They are:
your_name # returns the value in the TextField
your_name= # sets the value in the TextField
your_name_element # returns the TextField element
You can locate a TextField by provide one or more of the following values:
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :css => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :name => Watir and Selenium
- :text => Watir only
- :title => Watir only
- :value => Watir only
- :label => Watir only
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium
You declare an UnorderedList using the following method call:
unordered_list(:your_name, :id => 'an_id')
Two methods are generated with this call. They are:
your_name # returns the text contained within the UnorderedList
your_name_element # returns the UnorderedList element
You can locate an UnorderedList by provide one or more of the following values:
- :class => Watir and Selenium
- :id => Watir and Selenium
- :index => Watir and Selenium
- :name => Watir and Selenium
- :xpath => Watir and Selenium