Hi,
if i use these code snippel:
<groovy description="Store the html of the page">
def document = step.context.currentResponse.asXml()
def props = step.getWebtestProperties( step.PROPERTY_TYPE_DYNAMIC )
;
props.putAt("htmlPage",document)
</groovy>
i get this error message:
Exception
groovy.lang.MissingMethodException
Message
No signature of method com.gargoylesoftware.htmlunit.xml.XmlPage.asXml() is
applicable for argument types: () values: {}
Is htmlPage a dynamic property? I saw something here:
http://www.nabble.com/getting-started-tt16373515.html#a16545352
But it dosen't work.
Thanks,
Dariusch
dariusch wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> if i use value="#{htmlPage}", inside the inputField is the string
> #{htmlPage} and not the html code.
>
> so this solution dosen't work!
>
> Dariusch
>
>
> Florent Blondeau wrote:
>>
>> Hi Dariusch,
>>
>> if i use these groovy steps, where are the html code, inside the document
>> property?
>>
>> Nope, it should be in the htmlPage property, so your code should be :
>>
>> <setInputField description='set textarea with feeds'
>> htmlId='fragment'
>> value="#{htmlPage}"/>
>>
>> Florent
>>
>> Pingwy
>> 27, rue des arènes
>> 49100 Angers
>>
>>
>>
>> dariusch a écrit :
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> if i use these groovy steps, where are the html code, inside the
>>> document
>>> property?
>>> I will do this:
>>>
>>> groovy(description:"Store the html of the page","""
>>> def document = step.context.currentResponse.asXml()
>>> def props = step.webtestProperties
>>> props.putAt("htmlPage",document)
>>> """)
>>> <invoke description="goto W3C page"
>>> url="http://validator.w3.org/#validate_by_input" />
>>> <setInputField description='set textarea with feeds'
>>> htmlId='fragment'
>>> value="#{document}"/>
>>> <clickButton description="Submit the simple feedvalidation"
>>> xpath="//[EMAIL PROTECTED]'validate-by-input']//[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Check']"/>
>>>
>>> I think, to set the value inside setInputField over the #{document} is
>>> not
>>> correct.
>>>
>>> What is my mistake?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dariusch
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Florent Blondeau wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Dariusch,
>>>>
>>>> You can get the html via a groovy step
>>>>
>>>> groovy(description:"Store the html of the page","""
>>>> def document =
>>>> step.context.currentResponse.asXml()
>>>> def props = step.webtestProperties
>>>> props.putAt("htmlPage",document)
>>>> """)
>>>>
>>>> or
>>>> <groovy description="Store the html of the page">
>>>> def document =
>>>> step.context.currentResponse.asXml()
>>>> def props = step.webtestProperties
>>>> props.putAt("htmlPage",document)
>>>> </groovy>
>>>> in a less groovy way...
>>>>
>>>> Then you have your html code (cleaned up with Tidy) in the htmlPage
>>>> property
>>>>
>>>> Hope that helps
>>>>
>>>> Florent
>>>>
>>>> Pingwy
>>>> 27, rue des arènes
>>>> 49100 Angers
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> dariusch a écrit :
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> if i use storexpath with ='/', i get the text without the elements,
>>>>> but i
>>>>> need all.
>>>>>
>>>>> Someone has an idea?
>>>>>
>>>>> Dariusch
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> dariusch wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> i just want to store all source code from a response page. It is
>>>>>> possible
>>>>>> to do that (inside a variable)? I need this, because i will check
>>>>>> these
>>>>>> sources it is valid (the page is an rss-feed).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>> Dariusch
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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