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I don't know if there is a SPECIFIC add-in/plug-in for RWD... however, if the application under test has changed, then, yes, you will need to do some rework... page titles can change, object recognition criteria will change, etc.
Technically speaking, the line of code you posted should be able to find any page open in any browser. However, it is ANY page on ANY browser so, if you have multiple pages open, multiple browsers, etc., the result could be ambiguous as to WHICH page is returned. Try being more specific with regards to the object identification to make sure that you are targetting the correct page for your tests.
I am using this line of code (Sys.Browser().Page("*")) to identify the current page name followed by the element name in order to identify the element on the navigated Page but this line of code is not giving me any result .
As this is very basic function and it is regardless to any application,i am more concern about it.
Is there any specif change in code i need to do as we have RWD now??
- tristaanogre8 years agoEsteemed Contributor
That line of code, as you mentioned, IS very basic. So, it should work.
Could you post the code as you are using it in your test? It may be helpful to see how you are using it in context. Perhaps a sample function or subroutine that shows how you are using it and then a screenshot or text output of any error messages you are getting.For example, I tried the following in JavaScript:
function TestSomething() { var page; page = Sys.Browser().Page('*'); Log.Message(page.Name); }
and it gave me the following output.
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