Issue
I'm trying to web scrape different elements with same class name. The following statements works well.
browser.find_element(By.XPATH, "(//div[@class= 'jumbo-tracker'])[1]").click()
browser.find_element(By.XPATH, "(//div[@class= 'jumbo-tracker'])[2]").click()
... and so on.
Now, if I put this in a loop, it doesn't work. Looks like, it doesn't recognize (//div[@class= 'jumbo-tracker'])[i]
Here's the code:
for i in range(1,length+1):
browser.find_element(By.XPATH, "(//div[@class= 'jumbo-tracker'])[i]").click()
sleep(5)
browser.find_element(By.XPATH, "//div[@class='sc-1y3q50z-3 eiMLBn']").click()
sleep(5)
sno.append(restaurant)
restaurant_name= browser.find_element(By.XPATH,"//h1[contains(@class, 'sc-7kepeu-0 sc-kafWEX kTxZkY')]").text
name.append(restaurant_name)
browser.back()
browser.back()
sleep(5)
Here's the exception:
NoSuchElementException: Message: no such element: Unable to locate element: {"method":"xpath","selector":"(//div[@class= 'jumbo-tracker'])[i]"}
Please, help.
Solution
range()
The range()
function creates a sequence of numbers.
So while passing the variable within the xpath using f-strings you need to convert the number
as string
for variable substitution and you can use the following line of code:
for i in range(1,length+1):
browser.find_element(By.XPATH, f"(//div[@class= 'jumbo-tracker'])[{str(i)}]").click()
Answered By - undetected Selenium
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