new programmer here-
I am trying to make a cookieclicker bot using selenium. Cookie clicker is a website game linked below
http://orteil.dashnet.org/cookieclicker/
I am attempting to locate the element, like so
WebElement element = driver.findElement(By.id("upgrades"));
and then I call it here:
upgrades = element.findElements(By.className("enabled"));
I want to make a list of "upgrades" that are "enabled". However, I get a null pointer exception on the second piece of code- but on the website there clearly is an element called "upgrades".
Thank you for your time!
edit:
this is the block of code from the game that I am trying to click
<div id="upgrades" class="storeSection upgradeBox"><div onclick="Game.UpgradesById[0].click(event);" class="crate upgrade enabled" onmouseout="Game.setOnCrate(0);Game.tooltip.shouldHide=1;" onmouseover="if (!Game.mouseDown)
and I am trying to fish out these "enabled" upgrades
<div onclick="Game.UpgradesById[0].click(event);" class="crate upgrade enabled" onmouseout="Game.setOnCrate(0);Game.tooltip.shouldHide=1;" onmouseover="if (!Game.mouseDown) {Game.setOnCrate(this);Game.tooltip.dynamic=1;Game.tooltip.draw(this,function(){return Game.crate(Game.UpgradesById[0],'store',undefined,undefined,1)();},'store');Game.tooltip.wobble();}" id="upgrade0" style="background-position:0px 0px;"></div>
I just checked on the website, your code requires modification.
Use the below code:
WebElement element = driver.findElement(By.id("upgrades"));
Actions acc=new Actions(driver);
acc.moveToElement(element).build().perform();
List<WebElement> upgrades = element.findElements(By.className("enabled"));
Let me know if this works for you.
Related
I'm trying to fill in multiple forms that come after each other, all the forms get filled swiftly with no errors because I make sure to add
WebDriverWait wait = new WebDriverWait(driver, 20);
wait.until(ExpectedConditions.elementToBeClickable(By.xpath("")));
before doing anything on a new page, and I know I'm on the correct page.
On the last form, I encounter this error :
Exception in thread "main" org.openqa.selenium.NoSuchElementException: Unable to locate element: //*[#id="formtovalidate"]/fieldset[1]/div/label/input For documentation on this error, please visit: https://www.seleniumhq.org/exceptions/no_such_element.html
So I went to check on the browser by taking a screenshot and the browser is on the correct page with the correct form, I also checked the xpath values and even tried other attributes.. nothing seemed to work.
So I went ahead and printed out the PageSource which showed a totally different page (not the previous page), I also noticed the this page flashed for a second before the final form appeared.
I also tried driver.navigate().refresh() but that didn't work. I kept searching and looking but nothing appeared. I also changed browsers, that did nothing..
This is the method I'm trying to execute:
private void method() {
WebDriverWait wait = new WebDriverWait(driver, 20);
wait.until(ExpectedConditions.elementToBeClickable(By.xpath("//*[#id=\"formtovalidate\"]/fieldset[1]/div/label/input")));
driver.findElement(By.xpath("//*[#id=\"formtovalidate\"]/fieldset[1]/div/label/input")).sendKeys(email); }
Update
Here's the form screenshot:
Here's the execution results:
Code:
String body_text = driver.findElement(By.tagName("body")).getText();
System.out.println(body_text);
Result: The form but in text
Code:
String body_innerHTML = driver.findElement(By.tagName("body")).getAttribute("innerHTML");
System.out.println(body_innerHTML);
Result: A different page :(
<zendesk-ticketing-form base-url="https://www.runescape.com/a=870/c=K0aO9WO69EI" css-cachebust="129" sitekey="6Lcsv3oUAAAAAGFhlKrkRb029OHio098bbeyi_Hv" grecaptcha="" has-valid-session="true" weblogin-url="https://secure.runescape.com/m=weblogin/a=870/c=K0aO9WO69EI/loginform?mod=www&ssl=1&dest=zendesk/support-form?form=360000065898">
<div class="x-display-none ie-error-display" data-js-ie-error="">
<section class="c-article">
<div class="c-article__content">
<h1>Error: Unsupported Browser</h1>
<p>
We do not support your web browser. Please use a supported web browser by choosing one below.
<br>
FireFox
<br>
Chrome
</p>
</div>
</section>
</div>
Code:
String pagesource = driver.getPageSource();
System.out.println(pagesource);
Result: Same as the previous one.. different page..
Firefox Page Source: https://pastebin.com/Kv15V2SK
Firefox Inspect Element of the page screenshot: http://prntscr.com/qvi6hc
This is weird, as the page source is different to the form!
I couldn't find time to solve your problem. If you want to do it on your own, please Search this on Google, "Shadow Root, Selenium", I had this kind of error before. What I know is, you cannot directly reach an element that stays inside of a shadow root, This is why you are not getting the source code inside of it.
What you need to do is go through the element step by step:
You have to expand the shadow root,
Here is shadow root expand function:
public static WebElement expand_shadow_element(WebElement element)
{
WebElement shadow_root = (WebElement)((JavascriptExecutor)driver).executeScript("return arguments[0].shadowRoot", element);
return shadow_root;
}
You can imagine this function like
.switchTo.frame()
for now..
After some researches you will understand the shadow root.
I hope I got the problem right..
Try this function, If you cannot, I will help you later on. Good Luck.
The PageSource from the <body> tag, containing...
<zendesk-ticketing-form base-url="https://www.runescape.com/a=870/c=K0aO9WO69EI" css-cachebust="129" sitekey="6Lcsv3oUAAAAAGFhlKrkRb029OHio098bbeyi_Hv" grecaptcha="" has-valid-session="true" weblogin-url="https://secure.runescape.com/m=weblogin/a=870/c=K0aO9WO69EI/loginform?mod=www&ssl=1&dest=zendesk/support-form?form=360000065898">
<div class="x-display-none ie-error-display" data-js-ie-error="">
<section class="c-article">
<div class="c-article__content">
<h1>Error: Unsupported Browser</h1>
<p>
We do not support your web browser. Please use a supported web browser by choosing one below.
<br>
FireFox
<br>
Chrome
</p>
</div>
</section>
</div>
...implies that the WebDriver driven Browsing Context was detected as a BOT and the navigation was blocked due to presence of reCAPTCHA.
There are different approaches to solve captcha / recaptcha. You can find a couple of relevant discussion in:
How to bypass Google captcha with Selenium
Selenium webdriver: Modifying navigator.webdriver flag to prevent selenium detection
Update
From your comments now it is clear that you want to fill up the fields within the form:
At this point it is worth to mention that you had been redirected to this page for either of the following reasons:
You EmailID / UserID is banned / blocked from accessing the site.
You EmailID / UserID is black-listed from accessing the site.
As you have used a BOT to access/scrape the site which may have violated the T&C.
Solution
It would be tough to propose a solution to automatically fillup the fields as presumably the elements in the BAN APPEAL REQUEST page may be protected by Invisible reCAPTCHA and you may have to Programmatically invoke the challenge
As others have suggested, it appears RuneScape's website has detected that you're using a bot to interact with their site. It doesn't matter that you solved the captcha manually, as they can still detect automated behavior quite easily without one (and no, the navigator.webdriver flag is not their only way to detect this).
The captcha is meant to prevent automated interaction with their site, which means they don't want you using Selenium/WebDriver to interact with it. You should respect this, especially as it seems you want your account unbanned (going by the pasted snippets and screenshots), so trying to do exactly what they don't want won't win you any favors.
I need to click on an element inside a Dropdown container. I've tried several searchs but I haven't been able to find the correct solution. The select method doesn't work, and I still don't know how to work with Selectors when there's no ID, Name or Class related to it. Here's the HTML code:
Account<span class="caret"></span>
<div class="account-dropdown__container">
<ul>
<li>Account</li>
<li>Invite Friends</li>
<li>Zola Store Credit</li>
<li>Registry Settings</li>
<li>Orders You've Placed</li>
<li><a>Log out</a></li>
</ul>
</div>
The first piece of code is a button, but if I put my mouse over it, it will show the Dropdown container that I am talking about. If I put my mouse over it without clicking, it will show the list of the Dropdown Container. (And I would also like to know how to hover an element to show the list without clicking it, because its hidden).
My question is, then: how can I click on Registry Settings?
It doesn't have an ID, nor a class (although it is inside the class account-dropdown__container). I think I can use By.name("Registry Settings"), but since is not visible unless the Dropdown list is open, it won't click and it will show Css Selector not found error. Care to help? Thanks!
Also, I am using Cucumber + Selenium + Java in IntelliJ IDEA, the synthaxis changes just a bit, but it is still different from the codes I tend to find in this forum. Hence, why I am asking for a specific solution to my problem.
You have to make the dropdown visible first.
As in Selenium you can't just hover an element, you will have to do it all in one go.
Check this: How to perform mouseover function in Selenium WebDriver using Java?
Actions action = new Actions(webdriver);
WebElement button = webdriver.findElement(By.class("account-link"));
action.moveToElement(button).moveToElement(webdriver.findElement(By.linkText("Registry Settings")).click().build().perform();
You may have to wait in between for the dropdown to appear. I have not tested the code, you will probably have to fix it before it works.
As you have mentioned when you put your mouse over to a button, it will show the Dropdown container.
Same can be automated with the help of selenium like this : (I am assuming account is a button )
Actions action = new Actions(driver);
action.moveToElement(driver.findElement(By.linkText("Account"))).build().perform();
Now your drop-down is expanded or visible in UI, and you want to click on Registry Settings . Since your drop down is not made using Select options tags which are available in HTML. You can't use Select class from Selenium.
You will have to store every elements which are present in drop down to a list. and then based on some condition , you can click on your desire element.
Code:
List<WebElement> options = driver.findElements(By.cssSelector("div.account-dropdown__container ul li"));
for(WebElement option : options) {
if(option.getText().trim().contains("Registry Settings")) {
option.click();
}
}
Hope this will help.
Does anyone know how I can click (in Java) the button with following HTML code?
<div role="button" id=":t5.ss" class="c-N-K a-b a-b-va KMD69e-bU2Jkc-b DF" tabindex="0" aria-label="Join as John" style="user-select: none;">Join</div>
My snippet code in Java:
driver.get("https://www.somepage.com");
... enter new tab ...
Thread.sleep(10000);
driver.findElement(By.xpath("//div[#role='button']")).click();
And I've got
Exception in thread "main" org.openqa.selenium.NoSuchElementException:
no such element: Unable to locate element
{"method":"xpath","selector":"//div[#role='button']"}
I've tried also following without success:
driver.findElement(By.xpath("//div[#id=':t5.ss']")).click();
driver.findElement(By.xpath("//div[#aria-label='Join as John']")).click();
driver.findElement(By.cssSelector("div[id=':t5.ss']")).click();
Selenium has methods named By.id() and By.className() to find the button and use click() to click the selected button.
driver.findElement(By.id("element id")).click()
OR
driver.findElement(By.className("element class")).click()
To click an element, it has to be visible and displayed.
WebElement e = find(...); //POM search
if (e != null){
Thread.sleep(...);
while (!e.isDisplayed())
Thread.sleep(...);
e.click();
}
This has worked for me a lot.
Using Thread.sleep in your tests is bad practice because you will never know if the page and the elements you want to use actually are finished loading.
It's better to use explicit waits. Here's an example:
new WebDriverWait(driver, timeout).until(ExpectedConditions.visibilityOfElementLocated(by));
More information about that can be found here.
The NoSuchElementException points towards three possibilities:
a) there simply is no such element that you are trying to find in the HTML
b) the element isn't loaded yet, if so use WebDriverWait
c) the element is part of an iframe and cannot be found unless you switch to that iframe
If c) is correct you can switch to the iframe with:
driver.switchTo().frame(d().findElement(iframe));
Instead of click(), try sendKeys().
Example:
myDiv.sendKeys(Keys.Enter); // or Keys.Return
You should use id as it is unique to identify the element
driver.findElement(By.id(":t5.ss")).click();
Also check if the element is displayed and enabled by using isDisplayed() and isEnabled() to click.
I'm suddenly having an issue with clicking a link. This was working previously but now is not and I can't figure out what's wrong.
This is how the link is defined:
<td id="whiteseparator" class="generalcontent" width="22%">
<a title="NOT Received" onclick="javascript:gotosubmit('SalaryDetailsList'); return false;" href="#">NOT Received</a>
</td>
This is my code clicking the link. There are several of these and what I'm trying to do is get all of them so I can then iterate through all of them.
List<WebElement> mylinks = driver.findElements(By.cssSelector("a[title='NOT Received']"));
for (int i=0 ; i < mylinks.size() - 1; i++)
{
mylinks.get(i).click();
....(and so on)
It's not getting past the List statement. It just sits there. Any ideas?
This question is rather unclear, but what I've figured out, the button is not clickable, and you want Selenium to click on it.
This is an intentional design, as Selenium is designed as a Web Automation tool, that means if a user can't click it, Selenium can't either.
You might want to check this out: https://stackoverflow.com/a/21387564/4947486
I tried to find a solution to this thing and I spent a lot of time, but it is almost imposible to me to do that.
The matter: I am using Selenium with Java in Firefox. I need to find an element (a listbox) and click on it. So, the code finds the element, but click action does not work. It works fine in Google Chrome every time, and just sometimes in Firefox (with the same Java code sometimes works, and sometimes does not).
There is the part of code with the element when the program enters on the page:
<div id="size-btn" class="size-btn">
<span class="selected-size">SELECCIONA TALLA </span>
<div class="size-select" style="display: none;">
<table>
<tbody>
<tr id="selecsize_2" class="product-size" data-ga-props="{action:'Seleccionar_Producto', opt_label:'Escoger_Talla'}" data-catentryid="1051607">
<tr id="selecsize_3" class="product-size" data-ga-props="{action:'Seleccionar_Producto', opt_label:'Escoger_Talla'}" data-catentryid="1051608">
<tr id="selecsize_4" class="product-size" data-ga-props="{action:'Seleccionar_Producto', opt_label:'Escoger_Talla'}" data-catentryid="1051609">
<tr id="selecsize_5" class="product-size" data-ga-props="{action:'Seleccionar_Producto', opt_label:'Escoger_Talla'}" data-catentryid="1051610">
</tbody>
</table>
<button class="size-guide gaViewEvent gaTrack" data-ga-props="{action:'Seleccionar_Talla', opt_label:'Guia_de_tallas'}" data-href="http://www.anyweb.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductGuideSizeAjaxView?catalogId=24052&categoryId=358056&langId=-5&productId=1047599&storeId=10701">Guía de tallas</button>
</div>
</div>
And there is the part of code that changes when the element is clicked:
<div id="size-btn" class="size-btn opened">
I tried many solutions and sometimes it works, but the next time I run the program, it does not work again.
Some solutions:
It finds the element, but does not run click action. I checked with xpath and cssSelector, and there are unique elements found with those expressions.
driver.findElement(By.xpath("//div[#id='size-btn' and not(contains(#class,'opened'))]/span")).click(); // Also checked with By.cssSelector("span.selected-size")
I though it was because of the time, so I tried to solve it that way.
WebElement we = driver.findElement(By.xpath("//div[#id='size-btn' and not(contains(#class,'opened'))]/span")); // By.cssSelector("span.selected-size")
Thread.sleep(3000);
we.click();
Finally, I was a little bit desperate, and I created a new function to try to do this almost 60 times, looking for the change on the element code and if there was any change, just tried to do click action again.
clickAndWaitWhileElementIsNotPresent(By.xpath("//div[#id='size-btn' and not(contains(#class,'opened'))]/span"),By.xpath("//div[#class='size-btn opened']/span")); // By.cssSelector("span.selected-size")
private void clickAndWaitWhileElementIsNotPresent(By by1, By by2) throws Exception {
for (int second = 0;; second++) {
if (second >= 60)
fail("timeout");
try {
if (isElementPresent(by2))
{
break;
}
else
{
driver.findElement(by1).click();
}
} catch (Exception e) {
}
Thread.sleep(1000);
}
}
There are the images of the element:
Does anybody know how to do that?
Finally I found an answer that works with Firefox as well as Google Chrome.
WebElement we = this.driver.findElement(By.id("size-btn"));
JavascriptExecutor executor = (JavascriptExecutor) driver;
executor.executeScript("arguments[0].click();", we);
waitForElementPresent(By.xpath("//div[#id='size-btn' and contains(#class,'opened')]/span"));
I am not sure why are you using this Xpath, if you have freedom to change Xpath then record the element using selenium IDE and use Xpath::position from drop down list of target(it picks unique path relative to html header), it will solve problem of dynamic locator. And try below mentioned events.
1- Use clickAt.
2- Use fireevent(focus) and then click. Sometime it happens some element in back ground is getting loaded, when it gets loaded, focus move there hence elementNotVisible error.
3- Use mouseDownRight.
I have the same problem in Firefox. The trick is to click the text inside of not the button itself.
I have some solution, make a class with a robot put there TAB event keys, then call that class. What it does its like a back to focus to the page. For some razon the page lost focus and never find that botton.
Robot robot;
try {
robot = new Robot();
robot.keyPress(KeyEvent.VK_TAB);
robot.keyRelease(KeyEvent.VK_TAB);
} catch (AWTException e) {e.printStackTrace();}
You can try to use the Actions class from org.openqa.selenium.interactions:
WebElement element = driver.findElement(By.id("size-btn"));
Actions builder = new Actions(driver);
builder.moveToElement(element).click(element);
builder.perform();
Actions actions = new Actions(driver);
actions.moveToElement(element);
actions.click(element);
Action action = actions.build();
action.perform();
This worked for me.