h3. Selenium Tips As an example of how this ( IDebugSettings#setOutputComponentPath(true) ) functionality can be used, a small HOWTO for the Selenium IDE. Create a folder "wicketPathLocatorBuilder" with the file "user-extension.js.wicketPathLocatorBuilder". Paste the following snipped in this file. ----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()); ---- Install the Selenium IDE plugin for Firefox from [http://seleniumhq.org/download/|http://seleniumhq.org/download/] . 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. {quote} Please check [https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/selenium-tips.html] {quote} |