Here is my ruby version and gem list (after re-installing Ruby 1.9.3 and gems):
C:\Users\pauld\workspace\SopranoMedicalRecords\AutomatedTests\med_rec\tests>ruby -v ruby 1.9.3p194 (2012-04-20) [i386-mingw32] C:\Users\pauld\workspace\SopranoMedicalRecords\AutomatedTests\med_rec\tests>gem list *** LOCAL GEMS *** addressable (2.3.2) bigdecimal (1.1.0) builder (3.1.3) childprocess (0.3.5) commonwatir (4.0.0) ffi (1.1.5 x86-mingw32) hoe (3.1.0) io-console (0.3) json (1.5.4) libwebsocket (0.1.5) mini_magick (3.2.1) minitest (2.5.1) multi_json (1.3.6) nokogiri (1.5.5 x86-mingw32) rake (0.9.2.2) rautomation (0.7.2) rdoc (3.9.4) ruby-oci8 (2.1.2 x86-mingw32) rubyzip (0.9.9) s4t-utils (1.0.4) selenium-webdriver (2.25.0) subexec (0.0.4) sys-proctable (0.9.1 universal-mingw32) user-choices (1.1.6.1) watir (4.0.0 x86-mingw32) watir-classic (3.2.0) watir-webdriver (0.6.1) win32-api (1.4.8 x86-mingw32) win32-process (0.7.0) win32screenshot (1.0.7) windows-api (0.4.2) windows-pr (1.2.2) xml-simple (1.1.1) yajl-ruby (1.1.0 x86-mingw32) Here is an IRB session, the button to click is deep within some frames. irb(main):014:0> require 'rubygems' => true irb(main):015:0> require 'watir-classic' => true irb(main):016:0> b = Watir::Browser.attach :url, /concerto/ => #<Watir::IE:0x..f953476 url="http://chch-medsrec-vm04/concerto/Concerto.htm" title="Concerto - Example Clinician"> irb(main):017:0> cc = b.frame(:id, 'ConcertoContext') => #<Watir::Frame:0x7a30ef0e located=false specifiers={:tag_name=>["frame", "iframe"], :id=>"ConcertoContext"}> irb(main):018:0> ca = cc.frame(:id, 'ConcertoApplication') => #<Watir::Frame:0x750f406 located=false specifiers={:tag_name=>["frame", "iframe"], :id=>"ConcertoApplication"}> irb(main):019:0> eds = ca.frame(:name, 'EDSMain') => #<Watir::Frame:0x..f91b2c866 located=false specifiers={:tag_name=>["frame", "iframe"], :name=>"EDSMain"}> irb(main):020:0> r = eds.frame(:name, 'Right') => #<Watir::Frame:0x..f8e09a25e located=false specifiers={:tag_name=>["frame", "iframe"], :name=>"Right"}> irb(main):021:0> l = eds.frame(:name, 'Left') => #<Watir::Frame:0x3d17c2c6 located=false specifiers={:tag_name=>["frame", "iframe"], :name=>"Left"}> irb(main):022:0> lt = l.frame(:name, 'LeftTop') => #<Watir::Frame:0x..f860f0e9e located=false specifiers={:tag_name=>["frame", "iframe"], :name=>"LeftTop"}> irb(main):023:0> lb = l.frame(:name, 'LeftBottom') => #<Watir::Frame:0x19ca55c6 located=false specifiers={:tag_name=>["frame", "iframe"], :name=>"LeftBottom"}> irb(main):024:0> lb.button(:id, 'exitButton').exist? => true irb(main):025:0> lb.button(:id, 'exitButton').click_no_wait => "" irb(main):026:0> lb.button(:id, 'exitButton').click *[Manually clicked Ok button on javascript dialog]* => 0.065006 irb(main):027:0> When I run from my framework you can see a flash (looks like a cmd window for a split second) as if the button is clicked (click_no_wait) but the javascript dialog box does not appear as it did with watir versions prior to 1.7.1. Running from IRB as above I do not see that flash. If I do a button.click the dialog box appears and blocks the script. Looking at the Ruby source there is not a click_no_wait method in element.rb but the method is being called otherwise I would get a no method exception. Am I missing something here? thanks - paul On Friday, 5 October 2012 22:18:46 UTC+13, Jarmo Pertman wrote: > > I can't see Watir 4.0 in your gemlist. Can you show us minimal example of > your code, which fails (e.g. require statements, browser initialization)? > > Jarmo Pertman > ----- > IT does really matter - http://itreallymatters.net > > > On Friday, October 5, 2012 12:13:22 AM UTC+3, Paul wrote: >> >> Here is my gem list: >> >> C:\Ruby193\lib\ruby\gems\1.9.1\gems>gem list >> >> *** LOCAL GEMS *** >> >> addressable (2.3.2) >> bigdecimal (1.1.0) >> builder (3.1.3) >> childprocess (0.3.5) >> commonwatir (4.0.0, 3.0.0) >> ffi (1.1.5 x86-mingw32) >> hoe (3.1.0) >> io-console (0.3) >> json (1.5.4) >> libwebsocket (0.1.5) >> mini_magick (3.2.1) >> minitest (2.5.1) >> multi_json (1.3.6) >> nokogiri (1.5.5 x86-mingw32) >> rake (0.9.2.2) >> rautomation (0.7.2) >> rdoc (3.9.4) >> ruby-oci8 (2.1.2 x86-mingw32) >> rubyzip (0.9.9) >> s4t-utils (1.0.4) >> selenium-webdriver (2.25.0) >> subexec (0.0.4) >> sys-proctable (0.9.1 universal-mingw32) >> test-unit (2.5.2) >> user-choices (1.1.6.1) >> watir-classic (3.2.0) >> watir-webdriver (0.6.1) >> win32-api (1.4.8 x86-mingw32) >> win32-process (0.7.0) >> win32screenshot (1.0.7) >> windows-api (0.4.2) >> windows-pr (1.2.2) >> xml-simple (1.1.1) >> yajl-ruby (1.1.0 x86-mingw32) >> >> On Friday, 5 October 2012 09:52:31 UTC+13, Paul wrote: >>> >>> Hi, I have just upgraded my framework to 1.9.3 and watir 4.0, I am using >>> watir-classic 3.2.0. I have been using click_no_wait but now it does not >>> work and I can't find the method in the source. element.rb no longer has >>> this method! >>> >>> If I can't solve this I will try to patch it in or downgrade watir. >>> >>> - thanks >>> >> -- Before posting, please read http://watir.com/support. In short: search before you ask, be nice. [email protected] http://groups.google.com/group/watir-general [email protected]
