How to find all texts that contains under same Class using selenium
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I have to find all elements that contains same class name in HTML tag.
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Let the xpath expression //*[@class='abc']
shows 10 elements. I need to find all text elements under same xpath expression.
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I have to find all elements that contains same class name in HTML tag.
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Let the xpath expression //*[@class='abc']
shows 10 elements. I need to find all text elements under same xpath expression.
selenium selenium-webdriver xpath css-selectors webdriver
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I have to find all elements that contains same class name in HTML tag.
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Let the xpath expression //*[@class='abc']
shows 10 elements. I need to find all text elements under same xpath expression.
selenium selenium-webdriver xpath css-selectors webdriver
I have to find all elements that contains same class name in HTML tag.
For Example :
Let the xpath expression //*[@class='abc']
shows 10 elements. I need to find all text elements under same xpath expression.
selenium selenium-webdriver xpath css-selectors webdriver
selenium selenium-webdriver xpath css-selectors webdriver
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You can create a List of all the text containing elements those also contains same classname
i.e. abc
using either of the following solutions:
Python example:
Using
css_selector
:
all_text_elements = driver.find_elements_by_css_selector(".abc")
for myTextElement in all_text_elements:
print(myTextElement.text)
Using
xpath
:
all_text_elements = driver.find_elements_by_xpath("//*[contains(@class,'abc')]")
for myTextElement in all_text_elements:
print(myTextElement.text)
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You can create a List of all the text containing elements those also contains same classname
i.e. abc
using either of the following solutions:
Python example:
Using
css_selector
:
all_text_elements = driver.find_elements_by_css_selector(".abc")
for myTextElement in all_text_elements:
print(myTextElement.text)
Using
xpath
:
all_text_elements = driver.find_elements_by_xpath("//*[contains(@class,'abc')]")
for myTextElement in all_text_elements:
print(myTextElement.text)
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You can create a List of all the text containing elements those also contains same classname
i.e. abc
using either of the following solutions:
Python example:
Using
css_selector
:
all_text_elements = driver.find_elements_by_css_selector(".abc")
for myTextElement in all_text_elements:
print(myTextElement.text)
Using
xpath
:
all_text_elements = driver.find_elements_by_xpath("//*[contains(@class,'abc')]")
for myTextElement in all_text_elements:
print(myTextElement.text)
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You can create a List of all the text containing elements those also contains same classname
i.e. abc
using either of the following solutions:
Python example:
Using
css_selector
:
all_text_elements = driver.find_elements_by_css_selector(".abc")
for myTextElement in all_text_elements:
print(myTextElement.text)
Using
xpath
:
all_text_elements = driver.find_elements_by_xpath("//*[contains(@class,'abc')]")
for myTextElement in all_text_elements:
print(myTextElement.text)
You can create a List of all the text containing elements those also contains same classname
i.e. abc
using either of the following solutions:
Python example:
Using
css_selector
:
all_text_elements = driver.find_elements_by_css_selector(".abc")
for myTextElement in all_text_elements:
print(myTextElement.text)
Using
xpath
:
all_text_elements = driver.find_elements_by_xpath("//*[contains(@class,'abc')]")
for myTextElement in all_text_elements:
print(myTextElement.text)
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