windows-pr - win32 constants used by win32-process.
win32-process - watir is now using Process.create in this library, see the
following JIRA ticket for more details:
http://jira.openqa.org/browse/WTR-150
Rspec - Behavior driven development framework, a quick google search on BDD
and Dave Astels
Hi,
In your login method in commonipe.rb on line 5, you're doing some sort of
concatenation of a nil to a string, likely something like this:
puts "my value is: " + foo
foo is nil while you're running your test for whatever reason. You need to
figure out why you're getting nil if you're not exp
A quick check will tell you if it's a modal dialog. Open ie to the page that
launches the dialog. Open irb in a command window. In irb type:
require 'watir'
ie = Watir::IE.attach(:title, /some part of the ie title/)
Launch the dialog. Back in irb type:
puts ie.modal_dialog.title
If you get a tit
The error pretty much tells you the story. You're taking an array: category=
worksheet.Range('a2:a4') ['Value'] and pushing it into a method that
accepts a string. If you want the whole array to be a string then convert it
to a string:
category=worksheet.Range('a2:a4') ['Value']
category.to_s
I
I'm not quite sure why you'd want to do that, maybe you could explain it.
Here are a couple of random possibilities:
1. use the string and eval it, makes the code less readable but there are
some good uses for this:
b = "button"
eval("puts $ie.#{b}(:index, 1)")
2.wrap the code in a method, clean
Hi Matt,
You need to access the cell, the onclick event is attached to the cell,
not the row. This should work:
$ie.table(:id,'table1')[1][1].fire_event('onClick')
table with id of table1, first row, first cell.
-Charley
On 7/6/07, Matt Berney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have been using R
I'd suggest using ci-reporter -
http://rubyforge.org/projects/caldersphere/- for your main test
reporting, though honestly I've got little experience
with it and am still using it's predecessor test-unit report. For your puts
statements why not use ruby's logger or log4r instead? Dump your puts
st
Modal dialogs aren't part of a frame, they're generated and owned by ie, so
this line:
ie2.frame("ContentFrame").modal_dialog.text_field(:id,
'FileUploader').set('C:\Users\Public\Pictures\Sample Pictures\Dock.jpg')
should read:
ie2.modal_dialog.text_field(:id,
'FileUploader').set('C:\Users\P
My guess is that you could attach to the embedded browser if you can get a
handle to the ie instance and then attach to the handle using
ie.attach(:hwnd, handle). You may be able to get a handle by navigating
through windows, simalarly to the way it's set up in Watir by using
Shell.Application, it
Open a command prompt, type:
ruby -e "require 'watir'; puts Watir::IE::VERSION;"
-Charley
On 7/5/07, Nadine Whitfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi-
there may already be a thread about this, but I could not find it.
I recently used the Windows .exe (rather than Gem) to install Watir on my
com
You need to register AutoIt. In a command window, navigate to the directory
where you've put AutoIt and type:
regsvr32 AutoItX3.dll
-Charley
On 7/5/07, mihai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i have a script in wich im using an autoit control:
$autoit= WIN32OLE.new("AutoItX3.Control")
i want to test
It's likely that you have multiple Watir requires with different casing
somewhere in your files:
require 'watir'
and
require 'Watir'
That'd be my first guess. Check your scripts for requires.
-Charley
On 7/4/07, Lavanya Lakshman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have installed 1.8.5 version of ru
Well, you learn something new every day. I haven't worked with labels, :for
is a supported how for labels. Teach me to answer a question without trying
it out. :) The :after? tag doesn't appear to apply to input elements,
buttons, text_fields, frames. Add a JIRA ticket if you'd like to see it
fi
CruiseControl is a good way to go if you're interested in setting up a
continuous integration server this is a good way to go. This is the ruby
version: http://rubyforge.org/projects/cruisecontrolrb/
-Charley
On 6/29/07, Justin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am considering using Watir to create
What's :for? It's not part of Watir. Have you tried by :name and/or :id?
On 6/28/07, Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ie.link(:after?, ie.image(:id, 'foo')).click
Does / can this apply to anything other than 'links' or 'images'? i.e. I
attempted this:
ie.text_field(:after?, ie.label(:fo
I haven't had a chance to work with ci_reporter though I hope to if I ever
get some free time. My assumption is that they're junit style reports which
can be consumed by a dashboard. We're using CruiseControl now for continuous
builds and reporting results, there's a recent ruby port on rubyforge:
There is no type for an html element. They are all strings. You can
certainly add your own validations on the strings you get back, regexes may
help: http://www.rubycentral.com/book/tut_stdtypes.html
-Charley
On 6/27/07, Max Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a way to return the con
Hard to tell without seeing an html snippet of what you're trying to test.
Now that you have the table, I assume you want to iterate through rows.
table.rows.each do |row|
do something with the row
end
-Charley
On 6/18/07, B Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I got this far on my own
tabl
Try this:
t = ie.table(:index, 5)
t.each { |row| row.to_s }
Take a look at the user guide and unit tests for how to use Watir.
-c
On 6/19/07, B Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
this doesn't work
v_1 = Array.new
ie.table(:index,5).rows.each_with_index do |row, i|
end
v_1.
wait_until is a cleaner method to invoke. sleeps are too error prone,
wait_until a specific control exists. I removed the http error checks around
that time and there have been some changes in the frames handling.
-c
On 6/19/07, Brown, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gems prior to 1.5.1.1166
require_gem 'watir'
or gem 'watir'
Try the same in irb. It may be due to the ruby update. I haven't tried it
due to my dependency on modal dialog support.
-c
On 6/19/07, Max Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My original question was:
On 6/15/07, Max Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
I just added url to frame, you might want to download the latest code. Check
the wiki faq for installing building the latest gem from source.
-c
On 6/19/07, Chong Jiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,
Sorry, I do not know how to append this message to my previous one in
threaded form.
T
It's great to have user contributions, I haven't had a chance to look at it
yet, but will soon. Instead of adding it to a jira ticket, you should add
it to the user contribution area of the wiki on openqa.
http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/Contributions
-Charley
On 6/17/07, Jeff Fry <[EMAIL PR
Hey Jeff,
You can create a .project file at the root of your project directory and
put this in it - replace project_name with your project name.
project_name
org.rubypeople.rdt.core.rubybuilder
org.rubypeople.
Change equal? to eql? or == and it 'll work. equal? compares object ids,
eql? and == compare values.
-Charley
On 6/9/07, mihai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i search with a script all buttons on a page; if the name of a button is
btnG then it must puts OK else NO
the code is:
$ie.buttons.each do
modal_dialog only works for 1.8.2 currently since that's the version of Ruby
that the win32ole.so library was compiled against. Bret added an error if
you try to use this feature in newer versions of Ruby. If you need
modal_dialog, you're limited to 1.8.2.
-c
On 6/8/07, Jeff Fry <[EMAIL PROTECTE
test
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You might try updating the win32-process gem. Latest version is 0.5.2. There
was a similar posting on the win32-process list on rubyforge. That may or
may not resolve the issue.
-Charley
On 6/8/07, Simba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When i Run Below is code in IRB ,its throwinf error
require 'wa
Sure it's pretty easy. The sizes all show up in divs with size swatch id
tags, you can see them all with the IE dev toolbar. Sold out sizes will have
a div class of soldOut, so look out for those. Watir 1.5 is coming out soon,
until then, you can install a prebuilt development gem :
http://wiki.op
You might want to ask this on the Selenium forum.
On 6/8/07, Jet Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
When I set up my schedule using something like
"C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -chrome
"chrome://selenium-ide/content/selenium/TestRunner.html?baseURL=
http://www.xyz.com&test=fil
Norris,
This will work with Watir 1.5:
ie.select_list(:id, 'qtyDropDown').option(:value, '5').select
Send me an email, I'm curious to hear what you guys are doing and glad to
see you coming out to mailing lists.
-Charley
On 6/7/07, Chris McMahon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/7/07, Norri
No idea what's happening without the code, or some reference point. Please
post some snippet of code at least, only thing I can tell from this is that
there's some problem when you're calling ie.goto. If you haven't changed
anything then perhaps the network is wonky or the developers changed
somet
Hi Aidy,
You can mix in the assertions if that's all you're looking for:
On 5/30/07, aidy lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#Hi
#Is it possible to instantiate a class that inherits from Test::Unit
require 'test\unit\assertions'
class Login #< Test::Unit::TestCase
include Test::Unit:
I updated the :action and :method info. I'll take a look at the chart which
is rather interesting, useful and may point out some discrepancies.
-c
On 5/25/07, Bret Pettichord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jeff Fry wrote:
> Hey y'all, I'm resending these in the hopes of getting info from folks
> w
It does look really cool. Unfortunately hpricot (a required dependency)
dumps out with a Segmentation fault with Ruby 1.8.2. Looks like it only
works with Ruby 1.8.5 and above. Bummer.
On 5/25/07, Chris McMahon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The tool is called Raakt (Ruby Accessibility Analysis K
Hi Shalini,
There shouldn't be a need to use $ie.wait
$ie = IE.new # creates a new browser window
Now you can enter your url manually if you want. How is this not working?
-Charley
On 5/24/07, SHALINI GUPTA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I want to enter URL in address bar of my proj
There have been a lot of posts in the past day on the File Download dialog
using AutoIt, take a look at the archives:
http://www.mail-archive.com/wtr-general%40rubyforge.org/
As far as step 4, I'd suggest turning it off in IE. Internet Options >
Advanced > Notify when downloads complete. I haven'
WinExists returns either a 1 or a 0, both are true in ruby. You can use
assert_equal instead:
assert_equal(1, autoit.WinExists("test.txt - Notepad"))
-Charley
On 5/15/07, Kui Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I have a question for the test case below. When the Notepad window is not
op
I often feel like I spend more time on the simple problems than the larger
ones. My only guess is that you're not running the right files since your
print statements aren't showing up. Get a second pair of eyes to look at it
if you can, otherwise if anyone else on the list has suggestions? It's no
Are you running through command line? Somewhere there's a disjoint, hard to
figure out where. Open up irb and try puts $: and check your scripts for
how they're dealing with the path or modifying it.
-c
On 5/15/07, Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It didnt even display the load path in x or in
Make sure your load path is referring to the right place. You might want to
print out your load path in x or y.
puts $:
and check that you're not working with duplicate common files.
-c
On 5/15/07, Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yea, I did the maintenance in the file system. I didnt make an
Hard to say, if you did a copy in the filesystem then everything should be
ok. The first is a warning from ruby, if you're not getting that in your run
with x.rb, then likely the file contents have changed - you've got a space
before a method call. Have the contents of the file changed? Is it in t
test-reporter has been deleted from rubyforge, it's successor being
ci_reporter by Nick Sieger. Follow this thread for more information:
http://www.mail-archive.com/wtr-general@rubyforge.org/msg07217.html
-Charley
On 5/15/07, Russ DeWolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Where can I get reporter.rb
its, (pin number)
I need to place the digits into an array to be used later in the script
during pin number validation e.g 'what is the second and third digit of
your five digit pin number'
On 5/14/07, Charley Baker < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Can you give us an e
ley
On 5/14/07, aidy lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 14/05/07, Charley Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> class LoginInput
> @@user_name = "Vipul.Goyal"
>
> def LoginInput.user_name
> @@user_name
> end
> end
>
> puts LoginInput.u
Can you give us an example of some of the data in the cell you're trying to
collect into an array? You should be able to do something like splitting it
into different strings possibly, depends on what you're getting from your
cell.
-Charley
On 5/12/07, Tunde Jinadu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
H
Hi there,
In this case you've created @aObjects as a class instance variable, which
means it's not visible to instance methods. Add a constructor to set it up
instead:
class CLWindow
def initialize
@aObjects = Array.new
end
def add_object
puts @aObjects.length
end
end
cl = CLWindo
Ah, you're using a class variable and you have no accessor methods so it's
only available to . You'll need to add a class accessor or an instance
method if you're creating object of type LoginInput to get at the value:
class LoginInput
@@user_name = "Vipul.Goyal"
def LoginInput.user_name
@
Where are you running the last command from and where is your watir gem?
open up irb at the command line and type the following:
irb>require 'watir'
irb>puts Watir::IE::VERSION
My guess is it's still 1.4 something. Exit irb and type this:
gem list --local watir
or check your path, at the comma
looks like you didn't uninstall watir 1.4.1, the error is coming from
site_ruby where that's installed. Uninstall Watir 1.4.1 and try it again.
-c
On 5/11/07, Kui Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
After I installed watir-1.5.1.1164.gem, I still see this error
message:c:/ruby/lib/ruby/si
David Brown posted an interface to Excel on the Watir user contributions
area with an example usage case that steps through rows:
http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/Excel+interface+class
-Charley
On 5/11/07, Vipul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i am testing a site which has login page.
i want to
Looks like user_Name is not defined for your LoginInput class. Check your
casing and make sure it exists there. Might be something like user_name, not
user_Name. Otherwise we'd have to have more information on your LoginInput
class.
-Charley
On 5/11/07, Vipul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
now i a
You're converting it to an integer with to_i. Pull the string and do what
you want with it, integers don't have a leading 0, strings do. Unless anyone
has a better idea, you'd be better off working with the basic string
yourself and converting it.
-c
On 5/9/07, Tunde Jinadu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
I'm all for a Why style guide. His surreal style sucks more people in than
if it was a plain old manual. Maybe a donut eating platypus instead of
foxes. :)
-c
On 5/9/07, Bret Pettichord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ċ½eljko Filipin wrote:
>
> Watir user guide can have "enterprise look", but I woul
w = WinClicker.new
text = w.get_static_text('Microsoft Internet Explorer') # returns an array
for each static control
text.each {|t| puts t}
-Charley
On 5/9/07, gary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm having difficulty in capturing the text from a java alert, and would
appreciate a
Not to be too blunt, butinstall facets >= 1.8.54. gem install facets
-c
On 5/8/07, Russ DeWolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here is the message I get when I attempt to install this gem:
ERROR: While executing gem ... (RuntimeError)
Error instaling unroller:
unroller requires f
Bill Agee uploaded a rails app to run tests remotely, it's in the user
contributions area on the wiki:
http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/Rails+test+runner+example+app
-Charley
On 5/7/07, Paul Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
drb might be what you want.
Also search the list here - someone po
Hi all,
I'd like to send out another annoucement asking for people to contribute to
the Watir user guide and volunteer. I've started poking around at the user
guide today and made a few changes, notably to update view source with the
ie developer toolbar. I'll make further changes if as I get tim
It's a curious bug, just saw the same thing. A bug/feature, works more than
it should. :) Chris is right we should definitely spend more time with
Angrez, Prema and the Firewatir community. I'm getting slammed by requests
for multiple browser tests and starting to abstract layers so that it's
easi
I just ran the same code with IE7 and it appeared to work fine. Just out of
curiosity why use send_keys instead of setting the text field?
ie.text_field(:index, 1).set('foo')
-Charley
On 5/4/07, Paul Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Assuming your html uses regular type html
and you only wa
It looks fine, you might however have to use ControlFocus to make sure the
control has focus before attempting to click on it.
autoit.ControlFocus("Enregistrer sous", "", "&Enregistrer")
autoit.ControlClick("Enregistrer sous", "Enregistrer &dans :",
"&Enregistrer")
-Charley
On 5/4/07, Maisonnet
What's the warning message?
On 5/4/07, Venkata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks chareley,
i keep getting warning message in the log end of te script execution.
Thanks.
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i'm not sure why you'd worry about garbage collection. if you want to,
there's a ruby gc library where you can explicity clean it up.
-c
On 5/3/07, Venkata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks and it worked. i did not notice that i put caps.
thansk for answering all these issues. How to clean th
I'm not familiar with any ODBC library. You should use DBI if you want to go
this route which in turn has an ODBC driver.
http://www.kitebird.com/articles/ruby-dbi.html
-Charley
On 5/3/07, Venkata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
helo all,
I am trying to connect to SQL server through ODBC.
Ste
I'm starting to sound like a broken record and was just thinking about
updating the user guide for this. Use the ie developer toolbar to find
controls and identify them, while being familiar with the html source and
some basic knowledge around the dom is important, this will also help:
http://www
This is straight ruby and dbi, take a look at this link:
http://www.kitebird.com/articles/ruby-dbi.html
-c
On 5/3/07, Venkata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Charley,
Do you have an example Test script executing SQL from water - ruby.
please can you attach that.
I need as soon as possible.
Th
Hi,
Please edit responses to refer to the original header and not the digest
header. I missed the fact that the src attribute is pointing to textarea,
it's not a text control. Try using IE developer toolbar to find the control
and some sort of identifiable attribute - name, id, index. Then use t
You're trying to write to what appears to be a frame not the textarea.
ie.text_field(:name, 'SN_NOTESSText').set('this should work')
-Charley
On 5/2/07, Imran Hussain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
'Unable to locate object' problem
When running the following show_all_objects command, I g
Try running the latest code from svn, there've been some changes around
dealing with frame access errors. Follow this link for the instructions:
http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/FAQ#FAQ-devgem
-Charley
On 5/2/07, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
When you click on a link in my website an
I'd highly second that. It's small simple and breaks you out where you
want to be to inspect your current state through irb. It's been dropped and
ruby-debugger is the newer project, but since I haven't had a need for much
else, I haven't looked at ruby-debugger yet. The ruby eclipse plugin also
Yep, we still include autoit.
-c
On 4/30/07, Kui Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Charley,
Follow your instruction, installed the latest Watir gem. It works now!
One question, if I installed the Watir gem, does this include autoit which
I need to use in the testing? Or how to check if t
Install the latest gem for Watir 1.5.1 and try it again if you can . Here's
a link for how to do just that:
http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/Development+Builds
Follow the instructions on the right pane To Install.
-Charley
On 4/30/07, Kui Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Charley for
There's rubyzip library on sourceforge.net which you might look into:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/rubyzip
-Charley
On 4/28/07, jhe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear all,
I want to extract the content from the winzip file by water/ruby script,
which of the following command could achieve
smokeid means nothing in standard dom. You can use :text to identify the
control. Watir works off of standard html attributes and the DOM, this is
some sort of custom attribute. This should work.
ie.button(:text, 'Login').click
-Charley
On 4/30/07, Kui Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
This is the id I got off of that control in your menus using ie developer
toolbar:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=e59c3964-672d-4511-bb3e-2d5e1db91038&displaylang=en
Watir works off of how and what. How would you like to access a dom element?
What can you use to identif
The main dhtml menu is pretty straighforward using Watir 1.5.1:
require 'watir'
include Watir
ie = IE.start('http://www.ceridian.com/')
ie.table(:id, 'STM0_0__5___').fire_event('onmouseover')
ie.cell(:id, 'STM0_5__1___MTD').click
-Charley
On 4/30/07, Paul Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
no
Are you getting anything if you run through irb?
Open a command prompt type
irb
in irb type
require 'watir'
include Watir
ie = IE.new
Anything happen?
-Charley
On 4/27/07, Kui Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I just installed ruby 186-35 and Watir 1.4.1 on windows Xp. Following
Try clicking on the div instead which is where the onclick event lives:
ie.div(:id, 'Research').fire_event('onclick')
-Charley
On 4/29/07, SHALINI GUPTA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
HELLO TO ALL,
PLEASE HELP ITS VERY URGENT..
REGARDS
SHALINI GUPTA
On 4/30/07, SHALINI GUPTA < [EMAIL PROTECTED
You might check into the image download in Watir 1.5.1: Image::save and
Image::fill_save_image_dialog
I've not had to do this but it shouldn't be too challenging through either
AutoIt or winclicker.
-c
On 4/25/07, jhe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear all,
Is there a way to download file an
Since you're already familiar with Java and using that for your Selenium
RC tests, I'd recommend you stick to that route. There are some java
libraries for reading pdfs as well as likely excel and word files, search on
google, I'd recommend the same for interacting with the Windows dialog which
m
Why's Poignant Guide is excellent. It takes learning to program to a new and
otherwise other worldly angle. I've been recommending it, you'll either love
it or hate it. It'd be nice to work on his basic conceptual view and present
a basic programming using Ruby class, wearing bunny suits of course
s a recorder for canoo, that records from a proxy,
but I seem to be mistaken.
I'll get the code a bit better then do a proper announcement
Paul
- Original Message -
*From:* Charley Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
*To:* wtr-general@rubyforge.org
*Sent:* Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Could be interesting, I'd looked at webtest when evaluating tools a while
back. And as Elizabeth Hendrickson often says...'Show me the code'. It's
always helpful and demonstrates the point pretty well and if people want to
learn or add on then it gives them a good base. Perhaps it's one other tool
Hmm, good question, I don't seem to be able to access it either. Thanks for
the public example, I'll look at it some more and see if I can't trigger it.
-c
On 4/25/07, joe fu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i've tried to do ie.div(:id,
"calendarStripDateLabelDock").fire_event("onmouseover")bu
With Watir 1.5
ie.cell(:id, 'tab.policies.WINDOWS').attribute_value('classname')
-Charley
On 4/25/07, Russ DeWolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to get the value in the class parameter of a TD tag or better yet
build an array with a bunch of them in it, but just getting this one will be
Try running the command regsvr32 AutoItX3.dll at the command line where the
autoit dll lives. Also make sure you have administrator rights on your
machine, otherwise it won't work correctly.
-Charley
On 4/24/07, Russ DeWolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have installed AutoIT, including the dl
For all of you who are working with Eclipse and the rdt plugin, there's a
new version finally. They haven't updated their main site, but have a news
announcement on their base sourceforge project page:
Most notably are the inclusion of refactorings, mark occurrences support,
improved code completi
This is the source code, what you really want to look at is the rendered
DOM. Take a look at the controls with Microsoft Internet Explorer Developer
toolbar:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=e59c3964-672d-4511-bb3e-2d5e1db91038
This will show you the controls and any assoc
You can get the text of the window using AutoIt, in javascript popups the
text is usually in the first or second static text control:
oPopup = Watir::autoit
# Change into the WinTitleMatchMode that supports classnames and
handles
oPopup.AutoItSetOption("WinTit
Good idea, I'd buy one and agreed the code should actually work. :) It's
only dev code that doesn't work. :P
-c
On 4/23/07, Paul Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I hope you try the code before making the t-shirts ;-)
- Original Message -
From: Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday,
Use ruby's date class.
d = Date.today
d = d + 7
puts d.day()
-Charley
On 4/23/07, Maloy kanti debnath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi people,
In my application i have a calander and i need to select a
that is 7 days from today (ie 30th April) . Now the question is . Is
there a
If you're using Watir 1.5.1, you can call wait_until for a control to exist.
Take a look at this, your needs might be different but it may give you some
direction:
http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/Simple+Ajax+examples
I'll add more examples at some point but the basic concept holds.
-Charley
Hmmm, there's quite a lot going on here. Where to begin.
Classnames must be capitalized:
class MainTestManage
not
class mainTestManage
I'm not sure why you've defined a module nor why you're explicitly naming
your class names in your module with the as class methods.
You maintestManage class
Hi Gary,
This will grab the cookies and put them into an array:
require 'watir'
include Watir
ie = IE.start('http://www.yahoo.com')
arr = ie.document.cookie.split(';') # multiple cookies are separated by ;s
arr.each {|a| puts a.to_s}
-Charley
On 4/17/07, Gary <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Or you can use the latest version of Watir and it will also go away and give
you more functionality:
http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/2007/04/12/Watir+Development+Gem+1.5.1.1165+Released
The workaround isn't ideal, but should solve this issue for the majority of
users.
-Charley
On 4/17/07, jim
As John's link points out, this is not a watir related question but one
covered by other libraries in Ruby, notably either dbi which is mentioned in
this posting and likely ActiveRecord.
It's important to make the distinction and understand the difference
between Ruby as a programming languages
ks it works. :-)
However I noted that even the site says ver 1.5.1.1165,
the actual gem file is 1164. Neverthless, it works as expected.
Thanks,
Manish
Charley Baker wrote:
> Hi Manish,
>
> Try using the latest gem on the watir site, 1165. There's a bit of a
> work around for this
Hi Manish,
Try using the latest gem on the watir site, 1165. There's a bit of a work
around for this issue in place until we get around to a longer term fix.
It's the same cross site scripting frame issue which has been discussed on
this list previously.
-Charley
On 4/13/07, Manish Sapariya <[
Hi Nicola,
Put it in a method and call the method from within a loop:
require 'watir'
include Watir
url = "http://www.zoomerang.com/recipient/survey.zgi?p=WEB225WDYJNVDT";
search_string = "questionnaire"
$ie = IE.new
$ie.goto(url)
$ie.bring_to_front
#ie.show_all_objects
require 'win32ole'
d
That's oddly disturbing. :)
-c
On 4/12/07, Chris McMahon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This makes my head hurt:
http://seejay.wordpress.com/2007/04/11/firefox-inside-firefox/
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