I am working with a site that allows you to make reservations for different
times of the day. The HTML (controlled by someone else) does not include
specific names for each time – the HTML is very similar. With help from this
group, I have figured out how to locate an element using an xpath with the time
spelled out (this way the module can substitute a time based on user input).
Here is the line of code (for 7:35):
br.find_element_by_xpath("//div[contains(.,'7:35')]")
Here is where I need assistance: I need to access an element associated with
that element to see if it is blank or occupied. I have included the HTML for
two different time slots. The first (7:30) is not occupied as shown by the 4
class statements at the bottom with the ><.
The second, for 7:35 is partially occupied – the names are shown as is the slot
count information.
I am trying to figure out a clever way to look down in the HTML once I have
found the element to see if it is partially occupied or not. Any help with that
would be appreciated.
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