Issue
I'm having an issue with Selenium in Java. I have a web page like this:
<html>
<body>
<div id='content'>
<table class='matches'>
<tr id='today_01'>
<td class='team-a'>Real Madrid</td>
<td class='score'>0-0</td>
<td class='team-b'>Barcelona</td>
</tr>
<tr id='today_02'>
<td class='team-a'>PSG</td>
<td class='score'>1-1</td>
<td class='team-b'>Manchester City</td>
</tr>
<tr id='today_03'>
<td class='team-a'>Liverpool</td>
<td class='score'>2-2</td>
<td class='team-b'>Arsenal</td>
</tr>
</table>
<div id='content'>
<body>
<html>
I first get all the rows into a list:
List<WebElement> allRows = driver.findElements(By.xpath("//table[@class='matches']/tbody/tr[contains(@id, 'today')]"));
Next I iterate through all the elements displaying the WebElement (i.e. the row) and on the next line I display the td containing the home team, separated by a line:
for (WebElement row : allRows) {
System.out.println("Outer HTML for row" + row.getAttribute("outerHTML"));
System.out.println("Outer HTML for Home Team cell" + row.findElement(By.xpath("//td[contains(@class,'team-a')]")).getAttribute("outerHTML"));
System.out.println("------------------------------------------------------------");
}
The first println displays all rows, one by one. The second however displays ONLY 'Real Madrid' for each iteration. I'm losing my mind because I don't understand why. Can someone please help?
The output:
<tr id='today_01'>
<td class='team-a'>Real Madrid</td>
<td class='score'>0-0</td>
<td class='team-b'>Barcelona</td>
</tr>
<td class='team-a'>Real Madrid</td>
------------------------------------------------------------
<tr id='today_02'>
<td class='team-a'>PSG</td>
<td class='score'>1-1</td>
<td class='team-b'>Manchester City</td>
</tr>
<td class='team-a'>Real Madrid</td>
------------------------------------------------------------
<tr id='today_03'>
<td class='team-a'>Liverpool</td>
<td class='score'>2-2</td>
<td class='team-b'>Arsenal</td>
</tr>
<td class='team-a'>Real Madrid</td>
------------------------------------------------------------
Solution
You have to use like this
System.out.println("Outer HTML for Home Team cell" + row.findElement(By.xpath("td[contains(@class,'team-a')]")).getAttribute("outerHTML"));
Then it will point to the correct element that we want.
Answered By - murali selenium
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