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Codeception\Util\Locator

Set of useful functions for using CSS and XPath locators. Please check them before writing complex functional or acceptance tests.

combine()

public static combine($selector1, $selector2)

Applies OR operator to any number of CSS or XPath selectors. You can mix up CSS and XPath selectors here.

<?php
use \Codeception\Util\Locator;

$I->see('Title', Locator::combine('h1','h2','h3'));
?>

This will search for Title text in either h1, h2, or h3 tag. You can also combine CSS selector with XPath locator:

<?php
use \Codeception\Util\Locator;

$I->fillField(Locator::combine('form input[type=text]','//form/textarea[2]'), 'qwerty');
?>

As a result the Locator will produce a mixed XPath value that will be used in fillField action. * static * param $selector1 * param $selector2 * throws \Exception * return string

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contains()

public static contains($element, $text)

Locates an element containing a text inside. Either CSS or XPath locator can be passed, however they will be converted to XPath.

<?php
use Codeception\Util\Locator;

Locator::contains('label', 'Name'); // label containing name
Locator::contains('div[@contenteditable=true]', 'hello world');
  • param $element
  • param $text
  • return string

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elementAt()

public static elementAt($element, $position)

Locates element at position. Either CSS or XPath locator can be passed as locator, position is an integer. If a negative value is provided, counting starts from the last element. First element has index 1

<?php
use Codeception\Util\Locator;

Locator::elementAt('//table/tr', 2); // second row
Locator::elementAt('//table/tr', -1); // last row
Locator::elementAt('table#grind>tr', -2); // previous than last row
  • param $element CSS or XPath locator
  • param $position xpath index
  • return mixed

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find()

public static find($element, array $attributes)

Finds element by it’s attribute(s)

<?php
use \Codeception\Util\Locator;

$I->seeElement(Locator::find('img', ['title' => 'diagram']));
  • static
  • param $element
  • param $attributes
  • return string

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firstElement()

public static firstElement($element)

Locates first element of group elements. Either CSS or XPath locator can be passed as locator, Equal to Locator::elementAt($locator, 1)

<?php
use Codeception\Util\Locator;

Locator::firstElement('//table/tr');
  • param $element
  • return mixed

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href()

public static href($url)

Matches the a element with given URL

<?php
use \Codeception\Util\Locator;

$I->see('Log In', Locator::href('/login.php'));
?>
  • static
  • param $url
  • return string

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humanReadableString()

public static humanReadableString($selector)

Transforms strict locator, \Facebook\WebDriver\WebDriverBy into a string represenation

  • param $selector
  • return string

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isCSS()

public static isCSS($selector)

Checks that provided string is CSS selector

<?php
Locator::isCSS('#user .hello') => true
Locator::isCSS('body') => true
Locator::isCSS('//body/p/user') => false
  • param $selector
  • return bool

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isClass()

public static isClass($class)

Checks that a string is valid CSS class

  • param $id
  • return bool

See source

isID()

public static isID($id)

Checks that a string is valid CSS ID

  • param $id
  • return bool

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isXPath()

public static isXPath($locator)

Checks that locator is an XPath

<?php
Locator::isCSS('#user .hello') => false
Locator::isCSS('body') => false
Locator::isCSS('//body/p/user') => true
  • param $locator
  • return bool

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lastElement()

public static lastElement($element)

Locates last element of group elements. Either CSS or XPath locator can be passed as locator, Equal to Locator::elementAt($locator, -1)

<?php
use Codeception\Util\Locator;

Locator::lastElement('//table/tr');
  • param $element
  • return mixed

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option()

public static option($value)

Matches option by text:

<?php
use Codeception\Util\Locator;

$I->seeElement(Locator::option('Male'), '#select-gender');
  • param $value
  • return string

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tabIndex()

public static tabIndex($index)

Matches the element with given tab index

Do you often use the TAB key to navigate through the web page? How do your site respond to this navigation? You could try to match elements by their tab position using tabIndex method of Locator class.

<?php
use \Codeception\Util\Locator;

$I->fillField(Locator::tabIndex(1), 'davert');
$I->fillField(Locator::tabIndex(2) , 'qwerty');
$I->click('Login');
?>
  • static
  • param $index
  • return string

See source

toXPath()

protected static toXPath($selector)

See source

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