Re: [Wtr-general] Access all elements in a form
Hi Charley, I can access a single element in the form. What i want is i should be able to access all the elements in a form with a loop . Actually i have nested forms and i m not able to access each element individually ,so i want to try n access all the elements and further do the operations . My scenario si something like this 1 2 now i m able to access the radio button 1 but when i try to access radio button 2 i get an error saying cannot find. Please help me out . Thanks, Sayali On 4/6/07, Charley Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Something like this: $ie.form(:name,'myform').button(:value, 'Submit').click You can take a look at the unittests for watir in form_test.rb, there are plenty of examples there. -Charley On 4/5/07, Sayali Patil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > How to access all the elements in a particular ,in an html > document using watir? > Please let me know. > Thanks, > Sayali > > ___ > Wtr-general mailing list > Wtr-general@rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-general > ___ Wtr-general mailing list Wtr-general@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-general ___ Wtr-general mailing list Wtr-general@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-general
Re: [Wtr-general] Access all elements in a form
Something like this: $ie.form(:name,'myform').button(:value, 'Submit').click You can take a look at the unittests for watir in form_test.rb, there are plenty of examples there. -Charley On 4/5/07, Sayali Patil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi All, How to access all the elements in a particular ,in an html document using watir? Please let me know. Thanks, Sayali ___ Wtr-general mailing list Wtr-general@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-general ___ Wtr-general mailing list Wtr-general@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-general
Re: [Wtr-general] .getElementsByTagName
In Watir 1.5 there is support for adding elements fairly easily so that you shouldn't have to call getElementsByTagName directly. We haven't added headings yet, but most other common elements are supported and easily extended, you could put the following in a file and include it in your scripts: module Watir class H2 < NonControlElement TAG = 'H2' end class H2s < ElementCollections include Watir::CommonCollection def element_class; H2; end end module Container def h2(how, what) return H2.new(self, how, what) end def h2s return H2s.new(self) end end end ie.h2s.show -Charley On 4/5/07, aidy lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Are we all using the DOM method .getElementsByTagName to get for example, a level 2 heading? return document.getElementsByTagName('h2') Should we refactor these methods to make a more abstract method show_labels show_spans show_pres etc? Thanks aidy ___ Wtr-general mailing list Wtr-general@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-general ___ Wtr-general mailing list Wtr-general@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-general
[Wtr-general] .getElementsByTagName
Are we all using the DOM method .getElementsByTagName to get for example, a level 2 heading? return document.getElementsByTagName('h2') Should we refactor these methods to make a more abstract method show_labels show_spans show_pres etc? Thanks aidy ___ Wtr-general mailing list Wtr-general@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-general
Re: [Wtr-general] Assign a Selected Value from Drop Down list to any varibale
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Re: [Wtr-general] Assign a Selected Value from Drop Down list to any varibale
names=ie.select_list(:id, 'ctlWorkflow_ddlname').getAllContents #array name0=ie.select_list(:id, 'ctlWorkflow_ddlname').getAllContents[0] #single item ___ Wtr-general mailing list Wtr-general@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-general
[Wtr-general] Assign a Selected Value from Drop Down list to any varibale
Hi, I need to slect one value from the dropdown list and want to store it into one varibale. For selecting value in drop down list: ie.select_list(:id, 'ctlWorkflow_ddlname').select_value('1') what is for reading and storing the same value into one Variable. Name = ? As i need to verify the values in other pages. Thanks in Advance. Regards Vamsi ___ Wtr-general mailing list Wtr-general@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-general
[Wtr-general] 'method_missing': document (WIN32OLERuntimeError)
Hi, I wonder if anyone could shed some light on this? I am getting this error: 'method_missing': document (WIN32OLERuntimeError) that lies @ie.document I am using 1.4.1. Here is my code require 'watir' include Watir require 'test\unit' $ie = Watir::IE.new def browser;$ie;end module Login USERNAME = browser.text_field(:name, 'user_name') PASSWORD = browser.text_field(:name, 'password') REMEMBER_ME = browser.checkbox(:name, 'remember_me') SIGN_IN = browser.button(:value, 'Sign in') end module Mission LOG_OUT = browser.link(:text, /Log-out/) end class TC_Mission < Test::Unit::TestCase include Login def setup browser.goto('www.something.com') browser.bring_to_front browser.maximize end def teardown Mission::LOG_OUT.click browser.close end def test_1 Login::USERNAME.set('aidy') Login::PASSWORD.set('password') Login::REMEMBER_ME.set #unit test assertations assert(REMEMBER_ME.enabled?) end end Cheers aidy ___ Wtr-general mailing list Wtr-general@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-general
Re: [Wtr-general] How do I click the "OK" button on a java alert?
Hi Shalini, Here is the method to click the OK button on a java alert #Put this method in your script: def startClicker( button , waitTime = 3) w = WinClicker.new longName = $ie.dir.gsub("/" , "\\" ) shortName = w.getShortFileName(longName) c = "start ruby #{shortName}\\watir\\clickJSDialog.rb #{button} #{waitTime} " puts "Starting #{c}" w.winsystem(c) w=nil end #Then call it right before you click the button (or whatever) thatcauses the javascript popup to display: startClicker("OK" , 3)$ie.button("Submit").click Thanks & Regards, Anupama > Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 00:59:09 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: > wtr-general@rubyforge.org> Subject: Re: [Wtr-general] How do I click the "OK" > button on a java alert?> > Hi all,> > I am new to ruby, and have searched > these forums for answers, but have not found anything that seems to work or > help me. (including links to FAQ's which do not appear to be available > anymore)> > Situation:> I am writing ruby/watir scripts to automate tests > against a website/application. On one page there are a date field and a > "Search" button.after entering wrong dae in date field a popup alert opens > and display message please enter valid date this dialog box also has a "OK" > button.> > Problem:> I am unable to gain access to the java alert dialog to > gain control of the button and click it. The modal dialog have a > :title,"Microsofte Internet Explorer".but error comes unable to locate with > window with title "Microsoft Internet Explorer" . So my tests "hang" while it > waits for the button to be clicked before it can continue on.> > I also do > not have access to the webcode (java code) to change it, but I know that the > dialog is simply invoked with 'alert("")'.> > Things I have tried (with > no success...)> $ie = IE.attach(:title, "Microsoft Internet Explorer")> > $ie.button(:id, '2').click> > #> #require 'win32ole' # already included if > you use 'require watir'> #> # Function to look for popups> #def > check_for_popups> # autoit = > WIN32OLE.new('AutoItX3.Control')> #> # Do forever - assumes > popups could occur anywhere/anytime in your application.> #loop do> # Look > for window with given title. Give up after 1 second.> # ret = > autoit.WinWait('Popup Window Title', '', 1)> #> # If window > found, send appropriate keystroke (e.g. {enter}, {Y}, {N}).> #if (ret==1) > then autoit.Send('{enter}') end> #> # Take a rest to avoid chewing up cycles > and give another thread a go.> # Then resume the loop.> #sleep(3)> #end> # > end> #> # MAIN APPLICATION CODE> # Setup popup handler> # $popup = Thread.new > { check_for_popups } # start popup handler> #at_exit { Thread.kill($popup) } > > > ##$ie.button(:id, > "ctl00_MainContentPlaceHolder_btn_Search").fire_event("onclick")> ## w = > WinClicker.new()> > #("#32770", "Microsoft Internet Explorer", > > ##handle = > w.getWindowHandle("Microsoft Internet Explorer")> ##puts handle> > > ##w.makeWindowActive(handle)> #w.button(:value,"OK").click> > ##w.clickWindowsButton_hwnd(handle,"OK")> ##w.close > > #ie2=IE.attach(:id,"0fdc")> #$ie2.enter> #ie2.button(:name, > add.wacTagAdd).getOLEObject.click> #w = WinClicker.new()> > > #w.clickWindowsButton("Microsoft Internet Explorer", "OK" , maxWaitTime=2 )> > #w = nil> #ie2.close > #puts "ent 1"> #$autoit = > WIN32OLE.new('AutoItX3.Control') > #puts "ent 2"> # > $autoit.WinWait("Microsoft Internet Explorer", "", 0)> #puts "ent 3"> > #$autoit.WinActivate("Microsoft Internet Explorer")> #puts "ent 4"> > #$autoit.send_keys('enter')> #$autoit.Winbutton(:name,"OK").click> > #$autoit.ControlClick("Microsoft Internet Explorer", "", "OK")> > #clickWindowsButton("Microsoft Internet Explorer" , "&OK" )> > #$autoit.Send("enter")> #puts "ent 5"> #$autoit.WinWait("Microsoft Internet > Explorer", "Look &in", 3) > > #$autoit.ControlSetText("Microsoft Internet > Explorer", "", "", "#{$path}") > > #$autoit.ControlClick("Microsoft Internet > Explorer", "", "&OK")> #$ie.link(:text, 'New Window').click_no_wait> > #IE.attach_timeout = 1.0> #ie_new = IE.attach(:title, "Microsoft Internet > Explorer")> #assert(ie_new.text.include?("OK"))> > #ie_new.button(:title,"OK").click> #begin> > #autoit = > WIN32OLE.new('AutoItX3.Control') > > #autoit.ControlClick("Microsoft Internet > Explorer",'', '&OK')> > #autoit.ControlClick("Security Information",'', > '&OK')> > #autoit.ControlClick("Security Alert",'', '&OK')> > #sleep(1)> > > #rescue Exception => e> > #puts "error"> > #end> #hwnd = $ie.enabled_popup(5) > > #puts "hwnd"> #if(hwnd) > > #w = WinClicker.new> > # > w.makeWindowActive(hwnd)> #w.clickJSDialog_NewProcess(button = "OK" )> > > # > puts hwnd.to_s> #$ie.Window("Microsoft Internet Explorer").button(:title, > "OK").click> #pp=TC_PopUps.new> #pp.startClicker( "OK" , waitTime = 0.5)> > Versions:> ruby 1.8.4> watir 1.5.1.1127> ie 6> > ___> Wtr-general mailing list> > Wtr-general@
Re: [Wtr-general] How do I click the "OK" button on a java alert?
Hi Try this piece of code. I found this code on Waitr QA forums and I tried it in my suite. It worked def startClicker( OK, waitTime = 3) w = WinClicker.new longName = $ie.dir.gsub("/" , "\\" ) shortName = w.getShortFileName(longName) c = "start ruby #{shortName}\\watir\\clickJSDialog.rb #{button} #{waitTime} " puts "Starting #{c}" w.winsystem(c) w=nil end Thanks & Regards, Anupama> Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 00:59:09 -0500> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: wtr-general@rubyforge.org> Subject: Re: [Wtr-general] How do I click the "OK" button on a java alert?> > Hi all,> > I am new to ruby, and have searched these forums for answers, but have not found anything that seems to work or help me. (including links to FAQ's which do not appear to be available anymore)> > Situation:> I am writing ruby/watir scripts to automate tests against a website/application. On one page there are a date field and a "Search" button.after entering wrong dae in date field a popup alert opens and display message please enter valid date this dialog box also has a "OK" button.> > Problem:> I am unable to gain access to the java alert dialog to gain control of the button and click it. The modal dialog have a :title,"Microsofte Internet Explorer".but error comes unable to locate with window with title "Microsoft Internet Explorer" . So my tests "hang" while it waits for the button to be clicked before it can continue on.> > I also do not have access to the webcode (java code) to change it, but I know that the dialog is simply invoked with 'alert("")'.> > Things I have tried (with no success...)> $ie = IE.attach(:title, "Microsoft Internet Explorer")> $ie.button(:id, '2').click> > #> #require 'win32ole' # already included if you use 'require watir'> #> # Function to look for popups> #def check_for_popups> # autoit = WIN32OLE.new('AutoItX3.Control')> #> # Do forever - assumes popups could occur anywhere/anytime in your application.> #loop do> # Look for window with given title. Give up after 1 second.> # ret = autoit.WinWait('Popup Window Title', '', 1)> #> # If window found, send appropriate keystroke (e.g. {enter}, {Y}, {N}).> #if (ret==1) then autoit.Send('{enter}') end> #> # Take a rest to avoid chewing up cycles and give another thread a go.> # Then resume the loop.> #sleep(3)> #end> # end> #> # MAIN APPLICATION CODE> # Setup popup handler> # $popup = Thread.new { check_for_popups } # start popup handler> #at_exit { Thread.kill($popup) } > > ##$ie.button(:id, "ctl00_MainContentPlaceHolder_btn_Search").fire_event("onclick")> ## w = WinClicker.new()> > #("#32770", "Microsoft Internet Explorer", > > ##handle = w.getWindowHandle("Microsoft Internet Explorer")> ##puts handle> > ##w.makeWindowActive(handle)> #w.button(:value,"OK").click> ##w.clickWindowsButton_hwnd(handle,"OK")> ##w.close > #ie2=IE.attach(:id,"0fdc")> #$ie2.enter> #ie2.button(:name, add.wacTagAdd).getOLEObject.click> #w = WinClicker.new()> > #w.clickWindowsButton("Microsoft Internet Explorer", "OK" , maxWaitTime=2 )> #w = nil> #ie2.close > #puts "ent 1"> #$autoit = WIN32OLE.new('AutoItX3.Control') > #puts "ent 2"> # $autoit.WinWait("Microsoft Internet Explorer", "", 0)> #puts "ent 3"> #$autoit.WinActivate("Microsoft Internet Explorer")> #puts "ent 4"> #$autoit.send_keys('enter')> #$autoit.Winbutton(:name,"OK").click> #$autoit.ControlClick("Microsoft Internet Explorer", "", "OK")> #clickWindowsButton("Microsoft Internet Explorer" , "&OK" )> #$autoit.Send("enter")> #puts "ent 5"> #$autoit.WinWait("Microsoft Internet Explorer", "Look &in", 3) > > #$autoit.ControlSetText("Microsoft Internet Explorer", "", "", "#{$path}") > > #$autoit.ControlClick("Microsoft Internet Explorer", "", "&OK")> #$ie.link(:text, 'New Window').click_no_wait> #IE.attach_timeout = 1.0> #ie_new = IE.attach(:title, "Microsoft Internet Explorer")> #assert(ie_new.text.include?("OK"))> #ie_new.button(:title,"OK").click> #begin> > #autoit = WIN32OLE.new('AutoItX3.Control') > > #autoit.ControlClick("Microsoft Internet Explorer",'', '&OK')> > #autoit.ControlClick("Security Information",'', '&OK')> > #autoit.ControlClick("Security Alert",'', '&OK')> > #sleep(1)> > #rescue Exception => e> > #puts "error"> > #end> #hwnd = $ie.enabled_popup(5) > #puts "hwnd"> #if(hwnd) > > #w = WinClicker.new> > # w.makeWindowActive(hwnd)> #w.clickJSDialog_NewProcess(button = "OK" )> > > # puts hwnd.to_s> #$ie.Window("Microsoft Internet Explorer").button(:title, "OK").click> #pp=TC_PopUps.new> #pp.startClicker( "OK" , waitTime = 0.5)> Versions:> ruby 1.8.4> watir 1.5.1.1127> ie 6> ___> Wtr-general mailing list> Wtr-general@rubyforge.org> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-general _ Your friends are close to you. Keep them that way. http://spaces.live.com/signup.aspx___ Wtr-general mailing list Wt
[Wtr-general] Access all elements in a form
Hi All, How to access all the elements in a particular ,in an html document using watir? Please let me know. Thanks, Sayali ___ Wtr-general mailing list Wtr-general@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-general
Re: [Wtr-general] IE nested class of module watir?
aidy lewis wrote: > I am unsure why IE is a nested class of the module watir All of the Watir classes are in the Watir module. This is to avoid collisions with classes you may be using from other packages. Watir tries to be a good citizen. If you look at other Ruby libraries, you will see that this is a common arrangement. Bret ___ Wtr-general mailing list Wtr-general@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-general
Re: [Wtr-general] Using Until
Nicola Kennedy wrote: > I want the code to do the following things: > 1. Check on page for a link. > 2. If link not there, press "Next page" > > 3. If link there, click on it. > > 4. When next page reached (if step 2 followed), repeat the action of looking > for link/clicking next. > Here is one way: def click_links ie unless ie.link(:url, "http://www.freeuk.com";).exists? ie.link(:value, 'Next page').click click_links ie else ie.link(:url, "http://www.freeuk.com";).click end end ___ Wtr-general mailing list Wtr-general@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wtr-general