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Selecting a Radio Button Using Selenium and Ruby

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-03-18 02:53 出处:网络
Ok, I know this sounds like quite a rudimentary question, and I know there are docs explaining how to do this, however I have not had any luck in doing so.

Ok, I know this sounds like quite a rudimentary question, and I know there are docs explaining how to do this, however I have not had any luck in doing so.

So say I create my driver in Ruby using Selenium:

driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for :firefox, :profile => profile

Say I want to click a link, this works just fine with the following syntax:

driver.find_element(:class => "button").click

However, if I want to select some radio button that is in some table like:

<td valign="middle"><input type="radio" NAME="TESTNAME" VALUE="TESTVALUE1"  ></td>
<td valign="middle"><input type="radio" NAME="TESTNAME" VALUE="TESTVALUE2"  ></td>
<td valign="middle"><input type="radio" NAME="TE开发者_如何转开发STNAME" VALUE="TESTVALUE2"  ></td>

If I want to check "TESTVALUE2", I cannot seem to do so. For instance the following line:

driver.find_element(:name => "TESTNAME").send_keys("TESTVALUE2")

So is there some method used for Ruby that I am missing? Can someone provide an example of how to go about doing this? Thanks again.


Not sure why the Watir tag is on this question, but I'm going to respond from that perspective. If you were using Watir-Webdriver, which combines the webdriver back-end with the Watir API you would do something like this to load the proper gems and create an instance of a firefox browser object

require "rubygems"
require "watir-webdriver"
require "watir-webdriver/extensions/wait"

browser = Watir::Browser.new :firefox

Then later once you have navigated to the page, to set a radio button to on, you would use

browser.radio(:value, 'TESTVALUE2').set

A lot of people coding in Ruby prefer the Watir api since it seems to be considered to be a lot more 'Ruby-esq' than Selenium (which is more Java-esq)

For a more detailed introduction to watir-webdriver, see: http://watirmelon.com/2010/12/14/watir-webdriver-a-detailed-introduction/


I'm not a selenium user myself, but I would expect something along the lines of

driver.find_element(:name => "TESTNAME", :value => "TESTVALUE2").check

to have the desired effect.


driver.find_element(:id, 'TEST_ID').click 
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