I'm new to Selenium and I'm trying to write my first real script using the package for Python.
I'm using:
- Windows 10
- Python 3.10.5
- Selenium 4.3.0
So far I've been able to do everything I need with different selectors, like ID, name, XPATH etc.
However I've stumbled upon an issue where I need to find a specific element by using the innerHTML of it.
The issue I'm facing is that I need to find an element with the innerHTML-value of "Changed" as seen in the HTML below.
The first challenge I'm facing is that the element doesn't have a unique ID, name or otherwise to identify it and there's many objects/elements of "dlx-treeview-node". The second challenge is that XPATH won't work because the element changes position depending on where you are on the website (the number of "dlx-treeview-node"-elements change), so if I use XPATH I'll get the wrong element depending on where I am.
I can successfully get the name by using the below XPATH, "get_attribute" and printing to console, which is why I know it's innerHTML and not innerText, but as mentioned this will change depending on where I am on the website.
I would really appreciate any help I can get to solve this challenge and to learn more about the use of Selenium with Python.
select_filter_name = wait.until(EC.element_to_be_clickable((By.XPATH, "/html/body/div/app-root/dlx-select-filter-attribute-dialog/dlx-dialog-window/div/div[2]/div/div/div[5]/div/div/dlx-view-column-selector-component/div[1]/dlx-treeview/div/dlx-treeview-nodes/div/dlx-treeview-nodes/div/dlx-treeview-node[16]/div/div/div/div[2]/div/dlx-text-truncater/div")))
filter_name = select_filter_name.get_attribute("innerHTML")
print(filter_name)
<dlx-treeview-node _nghost-nrk-c188="" >
<div _ngcontent-nrk-c188="" dlx-droppable="" dlx-draggable="" dlx-file-drop="" >
<div _ngcontent-nrk-c188="" >
<div _ngcontent-nrk-c188="" style="padding-left: 15px;">
<!---->
<div _ngcontent-nrk-c188="" style="min-width: 16px; margin-left: 3px;">
<!---->
</div>
<!---->
<div _ngcontent-nrk-c188="" style="padding: 3.5px 0px;">
<div >
<!---->
<dlx-text-truncater >
<div >Changed</div>
<!---->
<!---->
</dlx-text-truncater>
<!---->
</div>
<!---->
<!---->
<!---->
</div>
</div>
<!---->
<!---->
</div>
</div>
<!---->
<dlx-attachment-content _ngcontent-nrk-c188="">
<div style="position: fixed; z-index: 10001; left: -10000px; top: -10000px; pointer-events: auto;">
<!---->
<!---->
</div>
</dlx-attachment-content>
</dlx-treeview-node>
CodePudding user response:
just run this code on your page and you will get an array of all elements which are a div
with the value of Changed
# Define XPath Function (used in the next step)
driver.execute_script("function getXPathOfElement(elt) {var path = "";for (; elt && elt.nodeType == 1; elt = elt.parentNode) { idx = getElementIdx(elt); xname = elt.tagName; if (idx > 1) xname = "[" idx "]"; path = "/" xname path;} return path;}")
# Get all XPaths for all nodes which are a div with the text of "changed"
xpaths = driver.execute_script("return Array.from(document.querySelectorAll(\"div\")).find(el => el.textContent.includes('Changed')).map((node)=>{ return getXPathOfElement(node)});');
Tips
- check if
xpaths
length is more than or equal to 1 - index
xpaths
such asxpaths[0]
or do loops to make your changes - you will now have an xpath which can be used like a normal selector.
good luck
CodePudding user response:
Presuming the innerText
of the <div>
element as a unique text within the HTML DOM to locate the element with the innerHTML as Changed you can use either of the following xpath based locator strategies:
Using xpath and
text()
:element = WebDriverWait(driver, 20).until(EC.visibility_of_element_located((By.XPATH, "//div[text()='Changed']")))
Using xpath and
contains()
:element = WebDriverWait(driver, 20).until(EC.visibility_of_element_located((By.XPATH, "//div[contains(., 'Changed')]")))