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I'm trying to write an automation suite for a Magento site, and am running into a roadblock when trying to click a Buy Now button.

The button code looks like:

<button type="button" title="Buy Now" class="button btn-cart v-center" onclick="productAddToCartForm.submit(this)"><span><span>Buy Now</span></span></button>

so apparently the javascript onclick means that the regular $this->click() approach won't work, and I need to use fireEvent(). The problem is that it always fails with "You cannot call a command with multiple method arguments."

I've tried calling it in a number of different ways, including using the code direct from selenium IDE exported as phpunit test case.

$this->fireEvent('button','click');
$this->fireEvent('//button[@type='button']','click');

Code examples I've found online suggest the first should work: https://github.com/giorgiosironi/phpunit-selenium/blob/master/Tests/SeleniumTestCaseTest.php

I see there samples like $this->fireEvent('theTextbox', 'blur');

I'm out of options, so hoping someone has hit and fixed this before.

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  • The problem what I see from your code with brackets. Try something like this - $this->fireEvent("//button[@type='button']",'click'); with double brackets. Sep 13, 2015 at 9:19
  • Hi, I think you are referring to the single quotes vs double quote " and ' ?
    – Squibs
    Sep 14, 2015 at 10:25
  • Could you paste your real code where you firing the event with button? Because that part of code which you wrote before has a problems with quotes (not braces, my misspelling ). You should use or double quote or make proper escaping for single quote near @type='button', use @type=\'button\' instead Sep 14, 2015 at 10:34
  • Hi, I think you are referring to the single quotes vs double quote " and ' ? The code is like this, which looks ok to me? $this->fireEvent("//button[@type='button']","click"); It was my mistake typing out the code here, but the code above that I pasted in is ok I think, and fails with the same error.
    – Squibs
    Sep 14, 2015 at 10:35
  • I tried a different approach, using selenium IDE, I set up a step with command as fireEvent, target as css=button[type="button"] and value as click. If I run this in the IDE, the click takes. However, if I export it, the resulting code $this->fireEvent("css=button[type=\"button\"]", "click"); generates the same failure.
    – Squibs
    Sep 15, 2015 at 9:47

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