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I am using Selenium Java WebDriver. I am trying to check is some text is present in a page.

I am doing this:

assertTrue(driver.getPageSource().contains("Hello World"));

BUT I just realize that in my page could the text "Hello World 2" be also present. In this case the method above would return True but it should be actually False. So I need a similar method that checks whether the exact text "Hello World" is present.

Does anybody know something that I could do?

<div class="x-grid3-cell-inner x-grid3-col-roles" ext:qtip=
"CAD-Approver">CAD-Approver<input type="hidden" name=
"ap20hiddenRoleNames" value=
"CAD-APPROVER,"></div>

I need to find the text = CAD-Approver

Thanks a lot Pablo

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  • assertTrue(driver.getPageSource().contains("Hello World 2") == false); something like this? May 5, 2015 at 10:04
  • 2
    Could you explain more precisely what the conditions are ? Because if "Hello World 2" is present, the exact word "Hello World" is also present, just followed by something else. Your question is not really clear. What are your words delimited by ? May 5, 2015 at 10:05
  • Better to do using java .equals() function. May 5, 2015 at 10:05
  • Can the text be anywhere or is it possible to be more precise by searching (not with pagesource, which is a string containing everything)?
    – swinkler
    May 5, 2015 at 10:06
  • If you need to check "Hello World" alone, then why don't you try String equals() ? . That means your whole page source contains only "Hello World". Is that what you were looking for? May 5, 2015 at 10:08

2 Answers 2

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Instead of checking the whole page source (which could be a lot!) why don't you narrow down your criteria by finding the text in a web element (e.g. <text id="text-Hello-World">) and then search on that?

e.g.

String text =  webDriver.findElement(by.Id("text-Hello-World")).getText();
assertTrue(text.equals("Hello World"));

Here is a quick little guide to be able to narrow down your search similar to my example: https://loadfocus.com/blog/2013/09/how-to-locate-web-elements-with-selenium-webdriver/

Note: I don't know Java so that might not compile!

Update:

There are multiple ways of doing this:

List<WebElement> elements = webDriver.findElements(by.tagName("div"));
for(Iterator<WebElement> i = elements.iterator(); i.hasNext(); ) {

    string text = i.getText();

    if(text.equals("CAD-Approver"))
    {
     //Do something
    }
}

Or you could use a XPath lookup, e.g. //div[contains(.,'CAD-APPROVER')]

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  • Here text is not variable of type string so this line will not work..assertTrue(text.equals("Hello World")); May 5, 2015 at 10:23
  • @HelpingHands Like i said, I don't know Java, updated my answer
    – Jamie Rees
    May 5, 2015 at 10:26
  • I already think about it, but the thing is that I can no locate the element since I don't have an ID, I only have a class and I am unable to locate it. I edit my question with part of the html code May 5, 2015 at 12:11
  • @pablocasanovas Post the HTML in your original question, you will always be able to locate something.
    – Jamie Rees
    May 5, 2015 at 12:12
  • Does anybody know what ext:qtip means? (see in the HTML code) May 5, 2015 at 12:17
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Use .equals() java function to compare your strings :

String text1 =  webDriver.findElement(by.Id("your text id")).getText();

String text2 = "hello world"

if(text1.equals(text2))
{

   //true
}
else
{
   //false

}

So as per above example store your predefined string in variable text2 and then match it with text1 value.

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