How to provide rating in taxi application?
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I have to provide a rating in a taxi application, The Xpath of that inspected rating element is
//*[@id="trip-container"]/div/div[2]/div[1]/div[2]/div/div
How do i select 3rd or any of the star out of 5 ? anyone pls help me
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I have to provide a rating in a taxi application, The Xpath of that inspected rating element is
//*[@id="trip-container"]/div/div[2]/div[1]/div[2]/div/div
How do i select 3rd or any of the star out of 5 ? anyone pls help me
selenium selenium-webdriver xpath
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can you please post the html code here?
– koushick
Nov 10 at 11:46
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You provide the xpath you tried, but to make an efective question we would need the html it was executed against. Check the Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
– bradbury9
Nov 10 at 11:58
Without html code, I can only suggest you to 'Inspect' the star you need. Then in Developer Tools in Elements right click on your star html code and do Copy -> Copy XPath. You can do this in Chrome or Firefox.
– Mike Kaskun
Nov 11 at 10:16
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I have to provide a rating in a taxi application, The Xpath of that inspected rating element is
//*[@id="trip-container"]/div/div[2]/div[1]/div[2]/div/div
How do i select 3rd or any of the star out of 5 ? anyone pls help me
selenium selenium-webdriver xpath
I have to provide a rating in a taxi application, The Xpath of that inspected rating element is
//*[@id="trip-container"]/div/div[2]/div[1]/div[2]/div/div
How do i select 3rd or any of the star out of 5 ? anyone pls help me
selenium selenium-webdriver xpath
selenium selenium-webdriver xpath
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can you please post the html code here?
– koushick
Nov 10 at 11:46
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You provide the xpath you tried, but to make an efective question we would need the html it was executed against. Check the Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
– bradbury9
Nov 10 at 11:58
Without html code, I can only suggest you to 'Inspect' the star you need. Then in Developer Tools in Elements right click on your star html code and do Copy -> Copy XPath. You can do this in Chrome or Firefox.
– Mike Kaskun
Nov 11 at 10:16
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can you please post the html code here?
– koushick
Nov 10 at 11:46
1
You provide the xpath you tried, but to make an efective question we would need the html it was executed against. Check the Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
– bradbury9
Nov 10 at 11:58
Without html code, I can only suggest you to 'Inspect' the star you need. Then in Developer Tools in Elements right click on your star html code and do Copy -> Copy XPath. You can do this in Chrome or Firefox.
– Mike Kaskun
Nov 11 at 10:16
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can you please post the html code here?
– koushick
Nov 10 at 11:46
can you please post the html code here?
– koushick
Nov 10 at 11:46
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1
You provide the xpath you tried, but to make an efective question we would need the html it was executed against. Check the Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
– bradbury9
Nov 10 at 11:58
You provide the xpath you tried, but to make an efective question we would need the html it was executed against. Check the Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
– bradbury9
Nov 10 at 11:58
Without html code, I can only suggest you to 'Inspect' the star you need. Then in Developer Tools in Elements right click on your star html code and do Copy -> Copy XPath. You can do this in Chrome or Firefox.
– Mike Kaskun
Nov 11 at 10:16
Without html code, I can only suggest you to 'Inspect' the star you need. Then in Developer Tools in Elements right click on your star html code and do Copy -> Copy XPath. You can do this in Chrome or Firefox.
– Mike Kaskun
Nov 11 at 10:16
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We need the full html code as stated above but most likely each star have its own xpath so you need either 5 xpaths (assuming you have 5* rating) or need to append to the xpath depending on the stars you want to give (in switch statement presumably).
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can you please post the html code here?
– koushick
Nov 10 at 11:46
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You provide the xpath you tried, but to make an efective question we would need the html it was executed against. Check the Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.
– bradbury9
Nov 10 at 11:58
Without html code, I can only suggest you to 'Inspect' the star you need. Then in Developer Tools in Elements right click on your star html code and do Copy -> Copy XPath. You can do this in Chrome or Firefox.
– Mike Kaskun
Nov 11 at 10:16