I've written a method to allow idenfitication by tags other than the default
:name :id, and also index objects based on a specific tag, not just a single
index.
The code is at the bottom of this message.
For example, if I want to click on a link that has the word Edit in it's html
properties I'd use the following :
ie.findElement(:links, :html, /Edit/).click
If I wanted to click on the second checkbox called "ToggleAll", I'd use the
following:
ie.findElement(:checkboxes, :name, "ToggleAll", 2).click
I've found this is a good solution when there are multiple objects that share
similar properties and when the only differentiating properties are in the
.html attribute of the objects...
class IE
def findElement(elementType, type, searchText, index=1)
elements = self.send(elementType)
count = 0
for i in 1..elements.length
if (elements[i].send(type).match(searchText) != nil)
count += 1
end
if (count == index)
return elements[i]
end
end
return nil
end
end
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