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I'm trying to find a Selenium/PHP XPath for matching a table row that contains multiple elements (text, and form elements).

Example:

<table class="foo">
  <tr>
    <td>Car</td><td>123</td><td><input type="submit" name="s1" value="go"></td>
  </tr>
</table>

This works for a single text element:

$this->isElementPresent( "//table/tbody/tr/td[contains(text(), 'Car')]" );

while this does NOT (omitting the /td locator):

$this->isElementPresent( "//table/tbody/tr[contains(text(), 'Car')]" );

and thus, this obviously won't work either for multiple elements:

$this->isElementPresent( "//table/tbody/tr[contains(text(), 'Car')][contains(text(), '123')]" );

Another way to do this would be with getTable( "xpath=//table[@class='foo'].x.y") for each and every row x, column y. Cumbersome, but it worked... mostly. It does NOT return the <input> tag! It will return an empty string for that cell :(

Any ideas?

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This XPath expression:

/html/body/table[descendant::td[contains(.,'Car')]]

Note: If you know your schema, don't use a starting // operator. Use string value instead of text node (this way you get the concatenation of all descendant text nodes).

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  • While this may work, I prefer not to use a full schema, it's less flexible (e.g. if another developer adds something on the page before my table, the xpath breaks). Also it doesn't solve my original problem of matching one row containing multiple specified elements.
    – foob.ar
    Oct 29, 2010 at 13:11
  • @foob.ar: That's why my sentece begins with If you know your schema... Your problem is for ussing text() and your question is Any ideas ?. You could modify this if you know how to make generalizations. Do you want the td containers to be differents or it may be the same?
    – user357812
    Oct 29, 2010 at 13:38
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Several paths can be combined with | separator. Tweak this:

//tr/td[contains(text(), 'Car')]/text()  | //tr/td/input[@value="s1"]/@name
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you might want to use

//td[contains,'Car'] and td[contains,'123']/ancestor::tr

that will select the tr that contains td which matches the two contains arguments

Try to use View Xpath Plugin in firefox, very useful plugin.

Learn more about Axes in Xpath: http://www.w3schools.com/xpath/xpath_axes.asp

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  • Thanks, this seems to work as needed ! Yes this firefox plugin is nice, although it doesn't spit out flexible xpaths - as said in my other comment to Alejandro, if something is added to the page before my table, the xpath will break.
    – foob.ar
    Oct 29, 2010 at 13:12
  • The syntax is not been tested, sorry about the error. I doubt that will break the xpath as the xapth select an element 1- the content of td a and b, nothing to do with the location of the table and what follow or go in front of it. Hope I get this right..
    – user454043
    Oct 29, 2010 at 16:10
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Thanks to knb for some syntax hints. This is slightly off-topic, but relevant to the search that led me here...

I had a table with [ name | value ] cells. I needed to get value from the row with 'name' preceding it.

(fake example, but every link I was looking for had the same text and no IDs - the point is that the context information was in a neighboring cell)

<table id="options"><tbody>
<tr>
 <td>other</td>
 <td><a href="#clicky">edit</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
 <td>this label</td>
 <td><a href="#clicky">edit</a></td> <!-- I want this button -->
</tr>
<tr>
 <td>other</td>
 <td><a href="#clicky">edit</a></td>
</tr>
</tbody></table>

I could retrieve the button I wanted like this, using nested [[]] conditions:

//table[@id='options']/tbody/tr[td[contains(text(), 'this label')]]/td[2]/a

"get the "a" that is in a row that contains another cell with the text I'm looking for"

I think this sort of task might be a common case, so I'm posting it here FYI

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In my problem, I had a list of products where it was identified by a unique SKU/catalog combination. If I wanted to add that product to a cart, I chose it by SKU and catalog.

Using foob.ar's example:

//table[@class='foo']/tr[td[contains(text(), 'Car')] and td[contains(., '123')]]

You can combine it with dman's solution for choosing a specific element/column within that row

//table[@class='foo']/tr[td[contains(text(), 'Car')] and td[contains(., '123')]]//input[@name='s1']

Edit:

The solution above works if I was only looking for those two values in any of the columns. If you want to find a value relative to a specific column, I had to modify it a bit

//table[@class='foo']/tr[td[position()=1 and contains(text(), 'Car')] and td[position()=2 and contains(text(), '123')]]//input[@name='s1']

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