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Re: TestComplete doesn't show click method on inspection but it will appear in browser
The full HTML is: <div> <button> <span>Dropdown node</span> <span><span> <button> <ul> <li> ::marker <span class="treeToggle glyphicon glyphicon-minus-sign">::before</span> <span></span> <ul> <li> title="node 1"> <span>::before</span> <span>Node 1</span> <ul>for the dropdown list items .....</ul> </li> </ul> </li> </ul> </div> The span with the class "glyphicon-minux-sign" is just used to collapse the tree.1KViews0likes0CommentsRe: TestComplete doesn't show click method on inspection but it will appear in browser
The code is on the lines of this: <ul> <li> //This is the element that needs to be clicked <span>::before</span> //This is the element containing the "Node 1" text <span>Node 1</span> </li> </ul> So the first <span> is what needs to be clicked, if you remove this span the dropdown menu can no longer be accessed anymore.1KViews0likes0CommentsRe: TestComplete doesn't show click method on inspection but it will appear in browser
Hirraghvanithank you for the reply. Unfortunately that button when clicked is just to produce the dropdown menu to see the further nodes. The <span> element which is the "plus" icon on the browser is what im trying to click to show a further dropdown menu. However that is the only element used to show that further dropdown menu, if you remove that <span> you can no longer access or click anywhere to get that next dropdown menu. I have tried to use the JQuery code you suggested however it produces an error "is not a function" when i run the test. Is their a specific way of using Jquery or regular JavaScript within TestComplete?1.1KViews0likes0CommentsTestComplete doesn't show click method on inspection but it will appear in browser
Hi, I am currently having issues attempting to click a icon button within my application. TestComplete is able to find the element through the FindChildByXPath method however, when TestComplete attempts to click the button I recivev an error saying "Click is not a function". Through further investigation within the Chrome inspect element "Click" is listed as an event listener. But in TestComplete this method does not appear. Is therre anyway to work around this issue? Thank you for any help! note: Some title and class names have been changed for the examples. Within the screenshot for the methods shown by TestComplete the remainder of the list that cannot be seen also does not show a Click method.Solved1.5KViews0likes12CommentsTestComplete thinks im running on a virtual machine
Hi, im trying to load up TestComplete on my system, I have a fixed license to be able to use TestComplete. Everything was working fine yesterday, but today TestComplete is saying I am running the application on a virtual or cloud machine even though its on my actual system so im required to use a floating license. Has anyone else come across this issue and know how to fix it? I have also tried restarting my system but it still appears when TestComplete is loaded. Hyper-V Also is disabled356Views0likes11CommentsIs there a way to grab webpage loading times in TestComplete?
Hi, im looking to test the loading times of webpages alongside my regular test scenarios and possibly store these loading times into a variable of some sorts to be able to compare later on. Is this possible in TestComplete? Or would I have to use something such as LoadNinja to do this? Thank you for any help!Solved322Views0likes1CommentRe: Changing the values of a variable in a scenario script when used again later in a test run
rraghvani, I see, so if I was to use the examples and ran the scenario at the beginning of the execution plan and used the item "Soccer Football" and then towards the end of the execution plan I ran this scenario again would it then use the "Airypods" item next?526Views0likes1CommentChanging the values of a variable in a scenario script when used again later in a test run
Hi there, I'm not sure if this has been asked before but couldn't find anything in the community or in the documentation for what I'm looking to do. I'm looking to run a Login BDD scenario I have made which has a Login script that takes projects variables to log the user in. However, I want to be able to run this script twice in one test run, so log user A in do some stuff and logout, then log user B in and do some stuff. I was looking to do this by including my login scenario twice within my execution plan. Is it possible to be able to change what project variables the scenario/script will use later in the execution plan to be able to log the second user in? Thank you for any help 🙂530Views1like4Comments