I need to assign a text value as the content of a Div, very similar to
Watir gmail example except, I don't have an iframe, just a Div, here
is the gmail example:
# a body element. So, save the iframe in a var, then set the
innerText
# property of the iframe's body element.
mail_body_frame = c
hi,
i am using the foll versions:
win xp sp2
ruby - 1.8.6
watir - 1.6.2
ie - 7.0
my code is as follows:
irb
require "watir"
browser = Watir::IE.start('http://www.google.com')
browser.text_field(:name, 'q').set('Watir')
browser.button(:name, 'btnG').click_no_wait
however, the "Google Search" b
I am still wondering, what is happening with this problem. No-one
cares or is not able to verify this problem with my provided code? Is
FireWatir broken or not?
Anyway, I'd hope more activity on this issue, since that is one of the
problems we're not running our tests on FireWatir and only on Wat
Hi,
An example of the problem below
['watir', 'firewatir'].each { | g | require g }
ie = Watir::IE.new
ff = FireWatir::Firefox.new
[ie, ff].each { |b| b.goto("http://www.google.com";) }
ff.table(:index, 1).rows[0].html
ie.table(:index, 1).rows[0].html
Aidy
On 28/11/2008, aidy lewis <[EMAIL PR
Hi,
Has anyone experienced index variations in Watir and FireWatir?
This in FireWatir
row.cell(:index, 0)
Will be this in Watir
row.cell(:index, 1)
We think this is because Watir uses win32ole and FireWatir uses JavaScript.
If this is a known and common bug, we will fix it.
Aidy
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>
> > I am using firewatir-1.6.2 to make a web automation tool in my
> > project.
> > I come to the problem that I can't click the javascript popup "OK"
> > button successfully.
Hi all,
Does click_no_wait method exists in firewatir? I didn't found it in
firewatir sorce files and it does not work in my tests.
I use firewatir - 1.2.1
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On 28/11/2008, al3kc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Does click_no_wait method exists in firewatir? I didn't found it in
> firewatir sorce files and it does not work in my tests.
> I use firewatir - 1.2.1
Try something like this:
def click_no_wait(object_name)
$jssh_socket.sen
Hello All,
I am unable to call the assert method through a Module.
I am able to execute the same statement through test function.
I am going to paste the code of Test function and Module. The assert
statement executes successfully when called through the test function.
But fails when its part of
Natasha,
Try putting this include in your module
include Test::Unit::Assertions
Bret wrote around this topic some time ago
http://www.io.com/~wazmo/blog/archives/2006_05.html#000238
Aidy
On 28/11/2008, Natasha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I am unable to call the assert me
Thanks Aidy. Somehow its started working again.
I took a old version of my working test scripts and merged them. So far so
good :)
Regards,
Natasha
aidy lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Natasha,
Try putting this include in your module
include Test::Unit::Assertions
Bret wrote
Hi All,
I want to check for existence of value in select_list based on regular
expression. I tried the following, but it didn't work out. Probably
its not an acceptable input.
assert($ie.select_list(:id,"ddlQuantity").includes?(/#{qty} pack/),"No
option for #{qty} " + $ie.url)
There are values
There's a getAllContents method for select_lists in 1.4.1 that returns an array
of all of the drop-down list options. In later versions I think it's
get_all_contents. So something like this maybe (includes? should actually be
include?):
> assert($ie.select_list(:id,"ddlQuantity")getAllContents
Hello,
I am new using Watir. I am trying to implement a Concurrent Search
test but every time I run the example below I am getting the error:
>ruby google.rb
c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/watir-1.6.2/lib/watir/element.rb:52:in
`assert_exists': Unable to locate element, using :value, "Google
Sea
Hi Bret,
Just to clarify - So for now we have to use require 'watir\ie' in order to
require 'watir\contrib\enabled_popup', but in the next version, we won't
have to use require 'watir\ie', correct?
My next question may be ignorant - if we want to be able to run our scripts
in firewatir as well as
Another question - on the development site you say:
Watir 1.6.2 does not support Browser.attach. This will be supported in a
future version.
We use Browser.attach when we run our tests in a suite.
What are we supposed to do instead, since Browser.attach isn't supported in
1.6.2? Or does this mean
;-)
we did talk about it a little bit. Heres some suggestions:
overwrite the javascript alert method, so it displays a 'modal' div in a
light box, like google calendars. ( selenium does something like this)
get your web designers/developers to stop using alerts - they are a really
unpleasant user
Hi Lisa,
If you want to have one browser shared among all your tests in the
suite then a global variable set up in a mixin class may be what you
are looking for:
module MySetup
def setup
if $br == nil
$br = Watir::Browser.new
end
@br = $br
end
end
Then use this module in y
Timeout::timeout(10)do
begin
@b.goto(url)
rescue Timeout::Error
puts 'Page took longer than 10 seconds to load'
end
end
The proceeding code still throws the Timeout::Error exception. At
least in FireWatir, this doesn't work. Rather, one must
begin
Timeout::timeout(10)do
f
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