mewhere else in the application.
> > I'm actually using Selenium WebDriver, and it's true, it's
> > beautifullly suited for this.
> >
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo [mailto:thiag...@gmail.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, April
<users@tapestry.apache.org>
Subject: RE: Creating an org.apache.tapestry5.dom.Document from client-side
page source
Typically you'd use the tapestry dom only in production code (pages,
components, mixins etc)
For verifying html in selenium tests you'd usually use Jsoup or geb or
something or
nal Message-
> From: Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo [mailto:thiag...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, April 6, 2017 18:09
> To: Tapestry users <users@tapestry.apache.org>
> Subject: Re: Creating an org.apache.tapestry5.dom.Document from
> client-side page source
>
> Isn't
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Subject: Re: Creating an org.apache.tapestry5.dom.Document from client-side
page source
Isn't this scenario better suited for a web testing tool like Selenium or
WebDriver?
If you
Isn't this scenario better suited for a web testing tool like Selenium or
WebDriver?
If you really, really want to parse HTML into Tapestry DOM elements, you
can use the nu.validator.htmlparser library, which parses HTML using HTML5
rules and presents itself as a SAX parser. You'll need to
org>
Subject: Re: Creating an org.apache.tapestry5.dom.Document from client-side
page source
Why on earth would you do that?
On 6 Apr 2017 16:20, "Davide Vecchi" <d...@amc.dk> wrote:
Hi everybody
I am writing a Selenium test to test a Tapestry 5.3.8 web app, and in that test
Why on earth would you do that?
On 6 Apr 2017 16:20, "Davide Vecchi" wrote:
Hi everybody
I am writing a Selenium test to test a Tapestry 5.3.8 web app, and in that
test I retrieved the whole client-side page source into a String. It's a
regular HTML page generated by Tapestry.