Protractor/Selenium get text of element
HTML
<span class="catalog value">
<sup class="dollar-symbol">$</sup>
2.06
</span>
CODE
amountidentifier = 'span[class="catalog value"]';
element.all(by.css(amountidentifier))
.filter((elem: any, index: any) =>
return elem.getText().then((text: string) =>
console.log("text is " + text);
);
)
I want to get the text value of 2.06. But console statement is not shown.
selenium protractor
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HTML
<span class="catalog value">
<sup class="dollar-symbol">$</sup>
2.06
</span>
CODE
amountidentifier = 'span[class="catalog value"]';
element.all(by.css(amountidentifier))
.filter((elem: any, index: any) =>
return elem.getText().then((text: string) =>
console.log("text is " + text);
);
)
I want to get the text value of 2.06. But console statement is not shown.
selenium protractor
How this is 'amount/identifier' a css selector? please specify the css selector and the output ur getting?
– Navarasu
Nov 12 '18 at 20:42
@Navarasu you are right, added the css selector. It is amountidentifier = 'span[class="catalog value"]';
– SUM
Nov 12 '18 at 20:54
what is your console statement?
– Navarasu
Nov 12 '18 at 22:29
Your css selector and script look right. Try add a sleep for debug and checkspan[class="catalog value"]
in DevTool manually.
– yong
Nov 13 '18 at 2:11
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HTML
<span class="catalog value">
<sup class="dollar-symbol">$</sup>
2.06
</span>
CODE
amountidentifier = 'span[class="catalog value"]';
element.all(by.css(amountidentifier))
.filter((elem: any, index: any) =>
return elem.getText().then((text: string) =>
console.log("text is " + text);
);
)
I want to get the text value of 2.06. But console statement is not shown.
selenium protractor
HTML
<span class="catalog value">
<sup class="dollar-symbol">$</sup>
2.06
</span>
CODE
amountidentifier = 'span[class="catalog value"]';
element.all(by.css(amountidentifier))
.filter((elem: any, index: any) =>
return elem.getText().then((text: string) =>
console.log("text is " + text);
);
)
I want to get the text value of 2.06. But console statement is not shown.
selenium protractor
selenium protractor
edited Nov 13 '18 at 4:24
Navarasu
1,8731721
1,8731721
asked Nov 12 '18 at 20:02
SUM
52021542
52021542
How this is 'amount/identifier' a css selector? please specify the css selector and the output ur getting?
– Navarasu
Nov 12 '18 at 20:42
@Navarasu you are right, added the css selector. It is amountidentifier = 'span[class="catalog value"]';
– SUM
Nov 12 '18 at 20:54
what is your console statement?
– Navarasu
Nov 12 '18 at 22:29
Your css selector and script look right. Try add a sleep for debug and checkspan[class="catalog value"]
in DevTool manually.
– yong
Nov 13 '18 at 2:11
add a comment |
How this is 'amount/identifier' a css selector? please specify the css selector and the output ur getting?
– Navarasu
Nov 12 '18 at 20:42
@Navarasu you are right, added the css selector. It is amountidentifier = 'span[class="catalog value"]';
– SUM
Nov 12 '18 at 20:54
what is your console statement?
– Navarasu
Nov 12 '18 at 22:29
Your css selector and script look right. Try add a sleep for debug and checkspan[class="catalog value"]
in DevTool manually.
– yong
Nov 13 '18 at 2:11
How this is 'amount/identifier' a css selector? please specify the css selector and the output ur getting?
– Navarasu
Nov 12 '18 at 20:42
How this is 'amount/identifier' a css selector? please specify the css selector and the output ur getting?
– Navarasu
Nov 12 '18 at 20:42
@Navarasu you are right, added the css selector. It is amountidentifier = 'span[class="catalog value"]';
– SUM
Nov 12 '18 at 20:54
@Navarasu you are right, added the css selector. It is amountidentifier = 'span[class="catalog value"]';
– SUM
Nov 12 '18 at 20:54
what is your console statement?
– Navarasu
Nov 12 '18 at 22:29
what is your console statement?
– Navarasu
Nov 12 '18 at 22:29
Your css selector and script look right. Try add a sleep for debug and check
span[class="catalog value"]
in DevTool manually.– yong
Nov 13 '18 at 2:11
Your css selector and script look right. Try add a sleep for debug and check
span[class="catalog value"]
in DevTool manually.– yong
Nov 13 '18 at 2:11
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2 Answers
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You can't do getText()
for <span>
. Try to use this:
var somevariable = element(by.css('span[class="catalog value"]')).getAttribute('textContent');
console.log('text is' + somevariable);
add a comment |
Your CSS selector should be span.catalog.value
. SPAN is the HTML tag and .catalog
and .value
are the two CSS classes that are applied to that tag.
Here are some CSS selector references to help you learn more.
W3C CSS Selector Reference
Selenium Tips: CSS Selectors
Taming Advanced CSS Selectors
If I don't use filter for elementall it works fine for me. browser.element.all(by.css('span.catalog.value')).then(function(items) for(let item of items) item.getText().then((text: string) => console.log('TEXT!! ' + text); return text; ) );
– SUM
Nov 16 '18 at 14:23
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You can't do getText()
for <span>
. Try to use this:
var somevariable = element(by.css('span[class="catalog value"]')).getAttribute('textContent');
console.log('text is' + somevariable);
add a comment |
You can't do getText()
for <span>
. Try to use this:
var somevariable = element(by.css('span[class="catalog value"]')).getAttribute('textContent');
console.log('text is' + somevariable);
add a comment |
You can't do getText()
for <span>
. Try to use this:
var somevariable = element(by.css('span[class="catalog value"]')).getAttribute('textContent');
console.log('text is' + somevariable);
You can't do getText()
for <span>
. Try to use this:
var somevariable = element(by.css('span[class="catalog value"]')).getAttribute('textContent');
console.log('text is' + somevariable);
answered Nov 14 '18 at 9:29
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Your CSS selector should be span.catalog.value
. SPAN is the HTML tag and .catalog
and .value
are the two CSS classes that are applied to that tag.
Here are some CSS selector references to help you learn more.
W3C CSS Selector Reference
Selenium Tips: CSS Selectors
Taming Advanced CSS Selectors
If I don't use filter for elementall it works fine for me. browser.element.all(by.css('span.catalog.value')).then(function(items) for(let item of items) item.getText().then((text: string) => console.log('TEXT!! ' + text); return text; ) );
– SUM
Nov 16 '18 at 14:23
add a comment |
Your CSS selector should be span.catalog.value
. SPAN is the HTML tag and .catalog
and .value
are the two CSS classes that are applied to that tag.
Here are some CSS selector references to help you learn more.
W3C CSS Selector Reference
Selenium Tips: CSS Selectors
Taming Advanced CSS Selectors
If I don't use filter for elementall it works fine for me. browser.element.all(by.css('span.catalog.value')).then(function(items) for(let item of items) item.getText().then((text: string) => console.log('TEXT!! ' + text); return text; ) );
– SUM
Nov 16 '18 at 14:23
add a comment |
Your CSS selector should be span.catalog.value
. SPAN is the HTML tag and .catalog
and .value
are the two CSS classes that are applied to that tag.
Here are some CSS selector references to help you learn more.
W3C CSS Selector Reference
Selenium Tips: CSS Selectors
Taming Advanced CSS Selectors
Your CSS selector should be span.catalog.value
. SPAN is the HTML tag and .catalog
and .value
are the two CSS classes that are applied to that tag.
Here are some CSS selector references to help you learn more.
W3C CSS Selector Reference
Selenium Tips: CSS Selectors
Taming Advanced CSS Selectors
answered Nov 12 '18 at 22:10
JeffC
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If I don't use filter for elementall it works fine for me. browser.element.all(by.css('span.catalog.value')).then(function(items) for(let item of items) item.getText().then((text: string) => console.log('TEXT!! ' + text); return text; ) );
– SUM
Nov 16 '18 at 14:23
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If I don't use filter for elementall it works fine for me. browser.element.all(by.css('span.catalog.value')).then(function(items) for(let item of items) item.getText().then((text: string) => console.log('TEXT!! ' + text); return text; ) );
– SUM
Nov 16 '18 at 14:23
If I don't use filter for elementall it works fine for me. browser.element.all(by.css('span.catalog.value')).then(function(items) for(let item of items) item.getText().then((text: string) => console.log('TEXT!! ' + text); return text; ) );
– SUM
Nov 16 '18 at 14:23
If I don't use filter for elementall it works fine for me. browser.element.all(by.css('span.catalog.value')).then(function(items) for(let item of items) item.getText().then((text: string) => console.log('TEXT!! ' + text); return text; ) );
– SUM
Nov 16 '18 at 14:23
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How this is 'amount/identifier' a css selector? please specify the css selector and the output ur getting?
– Navarasu
Nov 12 '18 at 20:42
@Navarasu you are right, added the css selector. It is amountidentifier = 'span[class="catalog value"]';
– SUM
Nov 12 '18 at 20:54
what is your console statement?
– Navarasu
Nov 12 '18 at 22:29
Your css selector and script look right. Try add a sleep for debug and check
span[class="catalog value"]
in DevTool manually.– yong
Nov 13 '18 at 2:11