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Jan Papousek reopened ARQGRA-279:
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Assignee: Jan Papousek
Reopening since the issue is still up to date.
Support for method Graphene.element(WebElement, By) and its condition
isPresent
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Key: ARQGRA-279
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/ARQGRA-279
Project: Arquillian Graphene
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: api
Reporter: Sona Jamborova
Assignee: Jan Papousek
Please, can you add support for method Graphene.element(WebElement, By) for searching
element (located by By) in parent element.
Motivation:
A panel which display content of current directory. Operations with this panel are open a
file, open a child directory, go back. The content of this panel depends on file system
and we use different file system for our test. I need create general framework for our
tests. I think about:
{code}
public class Designer {
...
@FindBy(jquery = "div.tabbable:contains('Project Explorer')")
private ProjectExplorer projExpl;
...
}
{code}
{code}
public class ProjectExplorer {
...
@Root
private WebElement root;
@FindBy(css = "table>tr:first-child() div");
private WebElement path;
...
public void openFile(String path) {
String[] parts = path.split("/");
for (String part: parts) {
By by =
jquerySelector(format("a.gwt-Anchor:contains('%s')", part));
waitAjax().until(element(root, by).isPresent());
root.findElement(by).click(); //this should be reduce to
waitAjax().until(element(root, by).isPresent()).click(); (this is not point of this
issue)
}
}
public String getPath () {
return path.getText();
}
}
{code}
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