Beispiel #1
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        /// <summary>
        /// This will click on any button within a row on a table and then click the menu item that appears from that button
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="Browser">The driver instance</param>
        /// <param name="parentElem">The parent element that contains all of the menu items within the dropdown. </param>
        /// <param name="menuItemText">The exact text from the menu item after the button is clicked</param>
        public static void Grid_ClickMenuItemInsideDropdown(IWebDriver browser, IWebElement parentElem, string menuItemText)
        {
            IWebElement menuItemElem = ElemGet.Grid_GetMenuItemOnRowButton(browser, parentElem, menuItemText);

            // We need to use javascript based clicks because IE can not click dropdown menu items in some grids (For example, the Lifetime Support grids) using
            // the Selenium based clicks
            JavascriptUtils.Click(browser, menuItemElem);
        }
Beispiel #2
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        /// <summary>
        /// If we ever need to implement a different kind of click, we can use this extension method. Right now, I have it setup to use javascript clicks
        /// for IE as an example, if we would ever need to do that. However, we set EnableNativeEvents to false in BaseInternetExplorerOptions, which
        /// accomplishes the same thing, so for now, this goes unused.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="self"></param>
        /// <param name="Browser"></param>
        public static void Click(this IWebElement self, IWebDriver Browser)
        {
            var element = self as IWebElement;

            // Note, using GetCapabilties is different from the way I coded the BrowserName property derived from the BrowserNames class. I hardcoded IE to have
            // a value of "internetexplorer" (no space) in that class. For the below GetCapabilities built-in selenium way of doing it, it ha a space between the
            // words internet and explorer
            if (Browser.GetCapabilities().BrowserName == "internet explorer")
            {
                JavascriptUtils.Click(Browser, element);
            }
            else
            {
                element.Click();
            }
        }