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Selenium Articles
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Getting the return value of Javascript code in Selenium.
We can get the return value of Javascript code with Selenium WebDriver using the executeScript method. This method executes JavaScript commands in the browser and can return values back to our Java code. To work with JavaScript in Selenium, we need to cast our WebDriver instance to JavascriptExecutor and import the necessary package. The JavaScript command is passed as a string argument to the executeScript method. Syntax JavascriptExecutor js = (JavascriptExecutor) driver; Object result = js.executeScript("return document.getElementById('elementId').value"); Key Points When working with JavaScript return values in Selenium: Use the return keyword ...
Read MoreReading JavaScript variables using Selenium WebDriver.
We can read JavaScript variables with Selenium WebDriver using the executeScript method. This method allows Selenium to execute JavaScript commands directly in the browser and return their results. To work with JavaScript in Selenium, we need to import org.openqa.selenium.JavascriptExecutor. Syntax JavascriptExecutor j = (JavascriptExecutor) driver; String result = (String) j.executeScript("return document.title"); Reading Document Properties The most common use case is reading document properties like title, URL, or DOM elements. Let's obtain the browser title by reading the JavaScript variable document.title. Example Here's a complete example that reads the page title ...
Read MoreRetweet Tweet using Selenium in Python
Python has become one of the most popular programming languages, renowned for its versatility and extensive libraries. When it comes to automating web tasks, Python offers a powerful tool called Selenium. Selenium allows us to interact with web browsers programmatically, making it an excellent choice for automating tasks like retweeting tweets on platforms like Twitter. By using both Python and Selenium, we can streamline our web browsing experience and effortlessly engage with the content we find interesting. In this tutorial, we will explore the fascinating world of retweeting tweets using Selenium in Python. Throughout the article, we will guide you ...
Read MoreScrape LinkedIn Using Selenium And Beautiful Soup in Python
Python has emerged as one of the most popular programming languages for web scraping, thanks to its rich ecosystem of libraries and tools. Two such powerful libraries are Selenium and Beautiful Soup, which, when combined, provide a robust solution for scraping data from websites. In this tutorial, we will delve into the world of web scraping with Python, specifically focusing on scraping LinkedIn using Selenium and Beautiful Soup. In this article, we will explore the process of automating web interactions using Selenium and parsing HTML content with Beautiful Soup. Together, these tools enable us to scrape data from LinkedIn, the ...
Read MoreGetting console.log output from Chrome with Selenium Python API bindings.
We can get console.log output from Chrome with Selenium Python API bindings. We will perform this with the DesiredCapabilities class. We shall enable logging from the browser with DesiredCapabilities.Chrome setting. We have to pass this browser capability to the driver object by passing it as a parameter to the Chrome class. To enable logging we shall set the property goog:loggingPrefs of the browser to 'browser':'ALL'. Syntax Syntax:dc = DesiredCapabilities.CHROME dc['goog:loggingPrefs'] = { 'browser':'ALL' } driver = webdriver.Chrome(desired_capabilities=dc) Example from selenium import webdriver from selenium.webdriver.common.desired_capabilities import DesiredCapabilities #set browser log dc = DesiredCapabilities.CHROME dc['goog:loggingPrefs'] = { 'browser':'ALL' } driver ...
Read MoreHTTP basic authentication URL with “@” in password
We can do HTTP basic authentication URL with @ in password. We have to pass the credentials appended with the URL. The username and password must be added with the format − https://username:password@URL.Let us make an attempt to handle the below browser authentication.Once the User Name and Password are entered correctly and the OK button is clicked, we should be navigated to the actual page with the text Congratulations! You must have the proper credentials.Syntaxhttps://username:password@URL https://admin:admin@the-internet.herokuapp.com/basic_auth Here, the username and password value is admin. URL is www.the-internet.herokuapp.com/basic_auth Example import org.openqa.selenium.By; import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver; import org.openqa.selenium.WebElement; import org.openqa.selenium.chrome.ChromeDriver; public class BrwAuthnPopup{ ...
Read MoreHandling Browser Authentication using Selenium
We can handle browser authentication with Selenium webdriver. We have to pass the credentials appended with the URL. The username and password must be added with the format: https://username:password@URL. Let us make an attempt to handle the below browser authentication.Once the User Name and Password are entered correctly and the OK button is clicked, we are navigated to the actual page with the text Congratulations! You must have the proper credentials.Syntaxhttps://username:password@URL https://admin:admin@the−internet.herokuapp.com/basic_authHere, the username and password value is admin.URL is www.the−internet.herokuapp.com/basic_authExampleimport org.openqa.selenium.By; import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver; import org.openqa.selenium.WebElement; import org.openqa.selenium.chrome.ChromeDriver; public class BrwAuthnPopup{ public static void main(String[] args) { ...
Read MoreHow to find an element using the attribute “class name” in Selenium?
We can find an element using the attribute class name with Selenium webdriver using the locators - class name, css, or xpath. To identify the element with css, the expression should be tagname[class='value'] and the method to be used is By.cssSelector. To identify the element with xpath, the expression should be //tagname[@class='value']. Then, we have to use the method By.xpath to locate it. To locate an element with a locator class name, we have to use the By.className method. Let us look at the html code of an element with class attribute − Syntax WebElement e = driver. findElement(By.className("input")); ...
Read MoreScroll Element into View with Selenium.
We may need to perform action on an element which is not present in the viewable area of the page. We need to scroll down to the page in order to reach that element.Selenium cannot perform scrolling action directly. This can be achieved with the help of Javascript Executor and Actions class in Selenium. DOM can work on all elements on the web page with the help of Javascript.Selenium can execute commands in Javascript with the help of the execute_script() method. For the Javascript solution, we have to pass true value to the method scrollIntoView() to identify the object below ...
Read MoreHow to resolve exception Element Not Interactable Exception in Selenium?
We can resolve the exception – ElementNotInteractableException with Selenium webdriver. This exception is thrown if a webelement exists in DOM but cannot be accessed. The below image shows an example of such an exception.If a specific webelement is overspread by another webelement we normally get this exception. To fix this, we can either apply explicit wait so that the webdriver waits for the expected condition - invisibilityOfElementLocated of the overlaying webelement.Or, we can apply the expected condition - elementToBeClickable on the webelement that we want to interact with. To resolve a permanent overlay, we have to use the JavaScript Executor ...
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