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an
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example
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of
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how
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this
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IDebugSettings#setOutputComponentPath(true)
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functionality
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can
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be
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used,
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a
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small
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HOWTO
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for
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the
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Selenium
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IDE.
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Create
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a
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folder
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"wicketPathLocatorBuilder"
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with
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the
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file
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"user-extension.js.wicketPathLocatorBuilder".
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the
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snipped
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LocatorBuilders.add('wicketpath', function(e) {
this.log.debug("wicketpath: e=" + e);
if (e.attributes && e.hasAttribute("wicketpath")) {
this.log.info("found attribute " + e.getAttribute("wicketpath"));
return "//" + this.xpathHtmlElement(e.nodeName.toLowerCase()) +
"[@wicketpath=" + this.attributeValue(e.getAttribute("wicketpath")) + "]";
}
return null;
});
LocatorBuilders.order.unshift(LocatorBuilders.order.pop());
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Install the Selenium IDE plugin for Firefox from [ |
Install the Selenium IDE plugin for Firefox from http://seleniumhq.org/download
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Open the Selenium IDE, go to menu Options -> Options. In the Selenium Core extensions input field, paste the path to the earlier created folder "wicketPathLocatorBuilder". Restart firefox.
You can now record tests by clicking and/or right-clicking to insert additional commands. By default, the wicketpath attribute is used to generate an element locator.
Please check https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/selenium-tips.html
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