package Selenium::Remote::WebElement; # ABSTRACT: Representation of an HTML Element used by Selenium Remote Driver use strict; use warnings; use Moo; use Carp qw(carp croak); =head1 DESCRIPTION Selenium Webdriver represents all the HTML elements as WebElements. This module provides a mechanism to represent them as objects & perform various actions on the related elements. This module should not be instantiated directly by the end user. Selenium::Remote::Driver instantiates this module when required. Typically, the find_element method in Selenium::Remote::Driver returns this object on which various element related operations can be carried out. What is probably most useful on this page is the list of methods below that you can perform on an element once you've found one and S::R::D has made an instance of this for you. =head1 CONSTRUCTOR =head2 new =over 4 =item B Required: Pass in a string representing the ID of the object. The string should be obtained from the response object of making one of the C calls from L. The attribute is also set up to handle spec compliant element response objects via its `coerce` such that any of the following will work and are all equivalent: my $old_elem = Selenium::Remote::WebElement->new( id => 1, driver => $driver ); my $new_remote_elem = Selenium::Remote::WebElement->new( id => { ELEMENT => 1 }, driver => $driver ); my $new_spec_elem = Selenium::Remote::WebElement->new( id => { 'element-6066-11e4-a52e-4f735466cecf' => 1 }, driver => $driver ); and then after instantiation, all three would give the following for `id`: print $elem->id; # prints 1 =item B Required: Pass in a Selenium::Remote::Driver instance or one of its subclasses. The WebElement needs the appropriate Driver session to execute its commands properly. =back For typical usage of S::R::D and this module, none of this matters and it should Just Work without you having to worry about it at all. For further reading, the L strictly dictates the exact behavior. =cut has 'id' => ( is => 'ro', required => 1, coerce => sub { my ($value) = @_; if ( ref($value) eq 'HASH' ) { if ( exists $value->{ELEMENT} ) { # The JSONWireProtocol web element object looks like # # { "ELEMENT": $INTEGER_ID } return $value->{ELEMENT}; } elsif ( exists $value->{'element-6066-11e4-a52e-4f735466cecf'} ) { # but the WebDriver spec web element uses a magic # string. See the spec for more information: # # https://www.w3.org/TR/webdriver/#elements return $value->{'element-6066-11e4-a52e-4f735466cecf'}; } else { croak 'When passing in an object to the WebElement id attribute, it must have at least one of the ELEMENT or element-6066-11e4-a52e-4f735466cecf keys.'; } } else { return $value; } } ); has 'driver' => ( is => 'ro', required => 1, handles => [qw(_execute_command)], ); =head1 FUNCTIONS =head2 child(selector, method) =head2 children(selector, method) Alias to Selenium::Remote::Driver::find_child_element and find_child_elements, respectively. =cut sub child { return $_[0]->{driver}->find_child_element(@_); } sub children { return $_[0]->{driver}->find_child_elements(@_); } =head2 click Description: Click the element. Usage: $elem->click(); =cut sub click { my ($self) = @_; my $res = { 'command' => 'clickElement', 'id' => $self->id }; return $self->_execute_command($res); } =head2 execute_script($script, @args), execute_async_script($script, @args) Convenience method to execute a script with the element passed as the first argument to the script function, and the remaining args appended. See the documentation for Selenium::Remote::Driver::execute_script for more information. =cut sub execute_script { my ($self, $script, @args) = @_; return $self->driver->execute_script( $script, { 'element-6066-11e4-a52e-4f735466cecf' => $self->{id} }, @args ); } sub execute_async_script { my ($self, $script, @args) = @_; return $self->driver->execute_async_script( $script, { 'element-6066-11e4-a52e-4f735466cecf' => $self->{id} }, @args ); } =head2 submit Description: Submit a FORM element. The submit command may also be applied to any element that is a descendant of a FORM element. Compatibility: On webdriver3 enabled servers, this uses a JS shim, which WILL NOT submit correctly unless your element is an . Try clicking it if possible instead. Usage: $elem->submit(); =cut sub submit { my ($self) = @_; if ( $self->driver->{is_wd3} && !( grep { $self->driver->browser_name eq $_ } qw{MicrosoftEdge} ) ) { if ( $self->get_tag_name() ne 'form' ) { return $self->driver->execute_script( "return arguments[0].form.submit();", { 'element-6066-11e4-a52e-4f735466cecf' => $self->{id} } ); } else { return $self->driver->execute_script( "return arguments[0].submit();", { 'element-6066-11e4-a52e-4f735466cecf' => $self->{id} } ); } } my $res = { 'command' => 'submitElement', 'id' => $self->id }; return $self->_execute_command($res); } =head2 send_keys Description: Send a sequence of key strokes to an element. If you want to send specific Keyboard events, then use the WDKeys module along with theis method. See e.g. for reference Input: 1 Required: {ARRAY | STRING} - Array of strings or a string. Usage: $elem->send_keys('abcd', 'efg'); $elem->send_keys('hijk'); or # include the WDKeys module use Selenium::Remote::WDKeys; . . $elem->send_keys(KEYS->{'space'}, KEYS->{'enter'}); =cut sub send_keys { my ( $self, @strings ) = @_; croak "no keys to send" unless scalar @strings >= 1; my $res = { 'command' => 'sendKeysToElement', 'id' => $self->id }; # We need to send an array of single characters to be WebDriver # spec compatible. That is, for @strings = ('hel', 'lo'), the # corresponding value must be ('h', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o' ). This # format conforms with the Spec AND works with the Selenium # standalone server. my $strings = join( '', map { $_ . "" } @strings ); my $params = { 'value' => [ split( '', $strings ) ], text => $strings, }; return $self->_execute_command( $res, $params ); } =head2 is_selected Description: Determine if an OPTION element, or an INPUT element of type checkbox or radiobutton is currently selected. Output: BOOLEAN - whether the element is selected Usage: $elem->is_selected(); =cut sub is_selected { my ($self) = @_; my $to_check = $self->get_tag_name() eq 'option' ? 'selected' : 'checked'; return $self->get_property($to_check) if $self->driver->{is_wd3} && !( grep { $self->driver->browser_name eq $_ } qw{chrome MicrosoftEdge} ); my $res = { 'command' => 'isElementSelected', 'id' => $self->id }; return $self->_execute_command($res); } =head2 set_selected Description: Select an OPTION element, or an INPUT element of type checkbox or radiobutton. Forces selected=1 on the element.. Usage: $elem->set_selected(); =cut sub set_selected { my ($self) = @_; if ( $self->driver->{is_wd3} ) { return if $self->is_selected(); return $self->click(); } my $res = { 'command' => 'setElementSelected', 'id' => $self->id }; return $self->_execute_command($res); } =head2 toggle Description: Toggle whether an OPTION element, or an INPUT element of type checkbox or radiobutton is currently selected. Output: BOOLEAN - Whether the element is selected after toggling its state. Usage: $elem->toggle(); =cut sub toggle { my ($self) = @_; if ( $self->driver->{is_wd3} ) { return $self->click() unless $self->is_selected(); return $self->driver->execute_script( qq/ if (arguments[0].checked) { arguments[0].checked = 0 }; return arguments[0].checked; /, { 'element-6066-11e4-a52e-4f735466cecf' => $self->{id} } ); } my $res = { 'command' => 'toggleElement', 'id' => $self->id }; return $self->_execute_command($res); } =head2 is_enabled Description: Determine if an element is currently enabled. Output: BOOLEAN - Whether the element is enabled. Usage: $elem->is_enabled(); =cut sub is_enabled { my ($self) = @_; if ( $self->driver->{is_wd3} && !( grep { $self->driver->browser_name eq $_ } qw{chrome MicrosoftEdge} ) ) { return 1 if $self->get_tag_name() ne 'input'; return $self->get_property('disabled') ? 0 : 1; } my $res = { 'command' => 'isElementEnabled', 'id' => $self->id }; return $self->_execute_command($res); } =head2 get_element_location Description: Determine an element's location on the page. The point (0, 0) refers to the upper-left corner of the page. Compatibility: On WebDriver 3 enabled servers, this is an alias for get_element_rect(). Output: HASH - The X and Y coordinates for the element on the page. Usage: $elem->get_element_location(); This method is DEPRECATED on webdriver3 enabled servers. =cut sub get_element_location { my ($self) = @_; if ( $self->driver->{is_wd3} && !( grep { $self->driver->browser_name eq $_ } qw{chrome MicrosoftEdge} ) ) { my $data = $self->get_element_rect(); delete $data->{height}; delete $data->{width}; return $data; } my $res = { 'command' => 'getElementLocation', 'id' => $self->id }; return $self->_execute_command($res); } =head2 get_size Description: Determine an element's size in pixels. The size will be returned with width and height properties. Compatibility: On WebDriver 3 enabled servers, this is an alias for get_element_rect(). Output: HASH - The width and height of the element, in pixels. Usage: $elem->get_size(); This method is DEPRECATED on webdriver3 enabled servers. =cut sub get_size { my ($self) = @_; if ( $self->driver->{is_wd3} && !( grep { $self->driver->browser_name eq $_ } qw{chrome MicrosoftEdge} ) ) { my $data = $self->get_element_rect(); delete $data->{x}; delete $data->{y}; return $data; } my $res = { 'command' => 'getElementSize', 'id' => $self->id }; return $self->_execute_command($res); } =head2 get_element_rect Get the element's size AND location in a hash. Example Output: { x => 0, y => 0, height => 10, width => 10 } =cut sub get_element_rect { my ($self) = @_; my $res = { 'command' => 'getElementRect', 'id' => $self->id }; return $self->_execute_command($res); } =head2 get_element_location_in_view Description: Determine an element's location on the screen once it has been scrolled into view. Note: This is considered an internal command and should only be used to determine an element's location for correctly generating native events. Compatibility: On Webdriver3 servers, we have to implement this with a JS shim. This means in some contexts, you won't get any position returned, as the element isn't considered an element internally. You may have to go up the element stack to find the element that actually has the bounding box. Output: {x:number, y:number} The X and Y coordinates for the element on the page. Usage: $elem->get_element_location_in_view(); =cut sub get_element_location_in_view { my ($self) = @_; #XXX chrome is dopey here return $self->driver->execute_script( qq{ if (typeof(arguments[0]) !== 'undefined' && arguments[0].nodeType === Node.ELEMENT_NODE) { arguments[0].scrollIntoView(); var pos = arguments[0].getBoundingClientRect(); return {y:pos.top,x:pos.left}; } return {}; }, { 'element-6066-11e4-a52e-4f735466cecf' => $self->{id} } ) if $self->driver->{is_wd3} && grep { $self->driver->browser_name eq $_ } ( 'firefox', 'internet explorer', 'chrome' ); my $res = { 'command' => 'getElementLocationInView', 'id' => $self->id }; return $self->_execute_command($res); } =head2 get_tag_name Description: Query for an element's tag name. Output: STRING - The element's tag name, as a lowercase string. Usage: $elem->get_tag_name(); =cut sub get_tag_name { my ($self) = @_; my $res = { 'command' => 'getElementTagName', 'id' => $self->id }; return $self->_execute_command($res); } =head2 clear Description: Clear a TEXTAREA or text INPUT element's value. Usage: $elem->clear(); =cut sub clear { my ($self) = @_; my $res = { 'command' => 'clearElement', 'id' => $self->id }; return $self->_execute_command($res); } =head2 get_attribute Description: Get the value of an element's attribute. Compatibility: In older webDriver, this actually got the value of an element's property. If you want to get the initial condition (e.g. the values in the tag hardcoded in HTML), pass 1 as the second argument. Or, set $driver->{emulate_jsonwire} = 0 to not have to pass the extra arg. This can only done on WebDriver 3 enabled servers. Input: 2 Required: STRING - name of the attribute of the element Optional: BOOLEAN - "I really mean that I want the initial condition, quit being so compatible!!!" Output: {STRING | NULL} The value of the attribute, or null if it is not set on the element. Usage: $elem->get_attribute('name',1); =cut sub get_attribute { my ( $self, $attr_name, $no_i_really_mean_it ) = @_; if ( not defined $attr_name ) { croak 'Attribute name not provided'; } #Handle global JSONWire emulation flag $no_i_really_mean_it = 1 unless $self->{driver}->{emulate_jsonwire}; return $self->get_property($attr_name) if $self->driver->{is_wd3} && !( grep { $self->driver->browser_name eq $_ } qw{chrome MicrosoftEdge} ) && !$no_i_really_mean_it; my $res = { 'command' => 'getElementAttribute', 'id' => $self->id, 'name' => $attr_name, }; return $self->_execute_command($res); } =head2 get_property Gets the C of an element's attribute. Takes a named property as an argument. Only available on WebDriver 3 enabled servers. =cut sub get_property { my ( $self, $prop ) = @_; return $self->get_attribute($prop) if $self->driver->{is_wd3} && ( grep { $self->driver->browser_name eq $_ } qw{chrome MicrosoftEdge} ); my $res = { 'command' => 'getElementProperty', id => $self->id, name => $prop }; return $self->_execute_command($res); } =head2 get_value Description: Query for the value of an element, as determined by its value attribute. Output: {STRING | NULL} The element's value, or null if it doesn't have a value attribute. Usage: $elem->get_value(); =cut sub get_value { my ($self) = @_; return $self->get_attribute('value'); } =head2 is_displayed Description: Determine if an element is currently displayed. Note: This does *not* tell you an element's 'visibility' property; as it still takes up space in the DOM and is therefore considered 'displayed'. WC3 Compatibility: On JSONWire this method really only checked to see whether the element's style was display:none, or whether it was a hidden input. This is because "displayedness" was pretty loosely defined until fairly late on into the process, and much grief resulted. In WC3 webdriver, it additionally does a viewport check, to account for the firmer definition of "displayedness": https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/#element-displayedness Output: BOOLEAN - Whether the element is displayed. Usage: $elem->is_displayed(); =cut sub is_displayed { my ($self) = @_; if ( $self->driver->{is_wd3} && !( grep { $self->driver->browser_name eq $_ } qw{chrome MicrosoftEdge} ) ) { return 0 if $self->get_tag_name() eq 'input' && $self->get_property('type') eq 'hidden'; #hidden type inputs return 0 unless $self->_is_in_viewport(); return int( $self->get_css_attribute('display') ne 'none' ); } my $res = { 'command' => 'isElementDisplayed', 'id' => $self->id }; return $self->_execute_command($res); } sub _is_in_viewport { my ($self) = @_; return $self->driver->execute_script( qq{ var rect = arguments[0].getBoundingClientRect(); return ( rect.top >= 0 && rect.left >= 0 && rect.bottom <= (window.innerHeight || document.documentElement.clientHeight) && rect.right <= (window.innerWidth || document.documentElement.clientWidth) ); }, { 'element-6066-11e4-a52e-4f735466cecf' => $self->{id} } ); } =head2 is_hidden Description: Determine if an element is currently hidden. Output: BOOLEAN - Whether the element is hidden. Usage: $elem->is_hidden(); =cut sub is_hidden { my ($self) = @_; return !$self->is_displayed(); } =head2 drag Alias for Selenium::ActionChains::drag_and_drop(). Provide element you wish to drag to as argument. my $target = $driver->find_element('receptacle','id'); my $subject = $driver->find_element('thingy','id'); $subject->drag($target); =cut sub drag { my ( $self, $target ) = @_; require Selenium::ActionChains; my $chain = Selenium::ActionChains->new( driver => $self->driver ); return $chain->drag_and_drop( $self, $target )->perform(); } =head2 get_text Description: Get the innerText of the element. Output: STRING - innerText of an element Usage: $elem->get_text(); =cut sub get_text { my ($self) = @_; my $res = { 'command' => 'getElementText', 'id' => $self->id }; return $self->_execute_command($res); } =head2 get_css_attribute Description: Query the value of an element's computed CSS property. The CSS property to query should be specified using the CSS property name, not the JavaScript property name (e.g. background-color instead of backgroundColor). Input: 1 Required: STRING - name of the css-attribute Output: STRING - Value of the css attribute Usage: $elem->get_css_attribute('background-color'); =cut sub get_css_attribute { my ( $self, $attr_name ) = @_; if ( not defined $attr_name ) { croak 'CSS attribute name not provided'; } my $res = { 'command' => 'getElementValueOfCssProperty', 'id' => $self->id, 'property_name' => $attr_name, }; return $self->_execute_command($res); } =head2 describe Description: Describe the identified element Usage: $elem->describe(); Note: DEPRECATED as of 2.42.2 -- use get_text, get_value, is_displayed, or whatever appropriate WebElement function you need instead Entirely unsupported on WebDriver 3 enabled servers. =cut sub describe { my ($self) = @_; my $res = { 'command' => 'describeElement', 'id' => $self->id }; return $self->_execute_command($res); } =head2 screenshot Description: Get a screenshot of the visible region that is a subset of the element's bounding box as a base64 encoded image. Compatibility: Only available on Webdriver3 enabled selenium servers. Input (optional): $scroll_into_view - BOOLEAN default true. If false, will not scroll the element into the viewport first. Failing to do so may result in an image being cropped partially or entirely. Output: STRING - base64 encoded image Usage: print $element->screenshot(); To conveniently write the screenshot to a file, see L. =cut sub screenshot { my ( $self, $scroll ) = @_; $scroll //= 1; my $res = { 'command' => 'elementScreenshot', id => $self->id }; my $input = { scroll => int($scroll) }; return $self->_execute_command( $res, $input ); } =head2 capture_screenshot Description: Capture a screenshot of said element and save as a PNG to provided file name. Compatibility: Only available on Webdriver3 enabled selenium servers. Input (optional): $scroll_into_view - BOOLEAN default true. If false, will not scroll the element into the viewport first. Failing to do so may result in an image being cropped partially or entirely. Output: TRUE - (Screenshot is written to file) Usage: $element->capture_screenshot($filename); =cut sub capture_screenshot { my ( $self, $filename, $scroll ) = @_; croak '$filename is required' unless $filename; open( my $fh, '>', $filename ); binmode $fh; print $fh MIME::Base64::decode_base64( $self->screenshot($scroll) ); CORE::close $fh; return 1; } 1;