What is that you are looking for help with?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sadeesh Vinoth
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 7:28 AM
To: wtr-general@rubyforge.org
Subject: Re: [Wtr-general] Watir and smartclient
Can anyone help me.
I hope this isnt unappropriate but I figured that since it was a general
community for WATIR it would be ok.
I have developed a small test engine for hanlding automated testing of
application UIs. I was looking to get some feedback on how it can improve.
Here is the source forge link to the
will installing this affect my current Watir installation ?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sergio Pinon
Sent: 28 March 2007 04:09 AM
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Subject: [Wtr-general] Your Opinion
I hope this isn't unappropriate
Jeff,
I'm sure Charley will answer this as well but I just looked at it right
now and if you look at the page source you will see that the control you
were trying to access was a label and not a textfield. The label had the
id of label_user_email. The textbox had the id of user_email. You
Yeah I will look into them and see what I
come up with.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bret Pettichord
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 3:57
PM
To: wtr-general@rubyforge.org
Subject: Re: [Wtr-general] Moving
to OpenQA.org
On 3/12/06, Sergio
I don't know. What do you need help with?
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Sent: Fri 3/10/2006 8:56 PM
To: wtr-general@rubyforge.org
Subject: Re: [Wtr-general] Moving to OpenQA.org
On 3/10/06, Sergio Pinon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I always like to use the _javascript_
objects. So one way is to be able to get the _javascript_ underlying object from
the div reference in WATIR. Then when you get that just call the getAttribute()
method on that object and pull out the attribute that you would like. Another
way would be
Chris,
I have no idea what Reporter is but a while back I submitted a testing
framework that sits on top of WATIR and the results are generated in an
xml form which I then have parsed by CCNET. Don't know if this is
something that you are looking for but if you would like to check it out
I can
This might be another possibility to try:
Get the underlying _javascript_ DOM object from
the browser:
js_dom =
ie_browser.getDocument();
At this point you can execute any
_javascript_ methods you want against the browser. Since you dont have any
name or id attributes you can get
Some thoughts:
Can you give the td that contains the text
you want clicked an ID attribute. If so then you could try accessing the td
directly and calling the click method on it. This can be done with _javascript_ using
the following code.
)
When I used div, its not
throwing any message, but no object is returned.
Thanks
Meghanath
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To: wtr-general@rubyforge.org
Subject: Re: [Wtr-general] Tab
Click
Did you try the solution that I mentioned.
Give the td an id attribute and then you are golden. You shouldnt have
any problems
Title: Tricky checkbox selection
David,
I would need to see the code to see what
is happening. But if you are getting the collection of objects with the same
name and then trying to sort that array you cant. The reason is that the
array of controls is really not an array it is unique
I dont know too much about the
first problem that you are having but as for your second one try this. I
changed the max to be no higher than 9 and then you get a maximum of 5
digits. If you have less then I just concat zeros on the end. Hope this helps.
Sergio
def Random_number
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Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006
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Subject: Re: [Wtr-general] Tricky
checkbox selection
Did you try the method I gave you? I
wanted to know if it worked.
Sergio
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which I believe represents memory
locations? How can I get the values?
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Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006
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Subject: Re: [Wtr-general] Tricky
checkbox selection
Did you try
Not sure if you guys realize it but there is an xml library available in Ruby
called REXML and from there you can use it in your WATIR scripts. I don't know
if you saw my last post but I had written a small testing framework on top of
Ruby and WATIR that utilizes REXML so that I can store my
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Variable Number and Type of Method Parameters?
Hi Sergio,
The XPath extension internally uses REXML only to find the elements in IE DOM.
Regards,
Angrez
On 1/20/06, Sergio
Pinon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Not sure if you guys
realize it but there is an xml library available in Ruby
Title: How to Have Watir Run Unattended?
I know this may be a little bit of extra
work but here is what we do and it works fine.
We use CruiseControl.Net which is a
service that runs on our build machine and runs at timed intervals or we can force
it as well. But then from CruiseControl
Title: How to click a button that has no id or name attribute
You can just click the button by using the
value attribute:
browser.button(:value, Login).click;
That should work just fine.
Sergio
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is
it possible to specify to look foraspec ifictext in a sp ecific tag?
Could you give me an example? I am fairly
new to web testing.
Thanks.
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sergio Pinon
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006
4:29 PM
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Subject: Re
In regards to your first question I think the thought process behind
that design was that I wanted something robust enough to be able to
handle any web testing. I didn't want to have to write if statements for
each control on each page so after researching I figured the easiest way
would be to
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