Hi Justin

Sorry to comeback on this thread.
Today I was just trying to understand this piece of code.
I have also read your thread here 
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36192357/is-there-a-way-to-define-a-text-field-element-type-that-does-send-key-as-default-set

Im confused about the methods named "accessor_methods"

Could you please explain a bit about the accessor_methods to define 
additional methods that will be created for the page object?

Is that a feature of Ruby?

On Friday, 1 February 2019 00:11:33 UTC+11, NaviHan wrote:
>
> I have an element defined as
>
> div(:reward_history, :class => 'reward-history-header')
>
>
> The page-object gem generated four methods for this element which are
>
>
> 'reward_history', 'reward_history_element', and 'reward_history?'
>
>
>
> The fourth method 'reward_history?' check if the element exists in the 
> DOM?
>
>
> But what if the element exists in the DOM but is hidden, which is 
> basically checking if the element is present?
>
>
> Is there an autogenerated method for this?
>
> I tried 'reward_history(:&present?)' but didn't work
>
> As of now I have to write a method separately which does this
>
>   def is_reward_history_present?
>     return reward_history_element.present?
>   end
>
>
>
>

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