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I'm using the Python bindings to run Selenium WebDriver:

from selenium import webdriver
wd = webdriver.Firefox()

I know I can grab a webelement like so:

elem = wd.find_element_by_css_selector('#my-id')

And I know I can get the full page source with...

wd.page_source

But is there a way to get the "element source"?

elem.source   # <-- returns the HTML as a string

The Selenium WebDriver documentation for Python are basically non-existent and I don't see anything in the code that seems to enable that functionality.

What is the best way to access the HTML of an element (and its children)?

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    You also could just parse all the wd.page_source with beautifulsoup
    – eLRuLL
    Mar 1, 2013 at 13:59
  • selenium has more facilities compare to beautiful soup. May 19, 2021 at 10:38

19 Answers 19

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You can read the innerHTML attribute to get the source of the content of the element or outerHTML for the source with the current element.

Python:

element.get_attribute('innerHTML')

Java:

elem.getAttribute("innerHTML");

C#:

element.GetAttribute("innerHTML");

Ruby:

element.attribute("innerHTML")

JavaScript:

element.getAttribute('innerHTML');

PHP:

$element->getAttribute('innerHTML');

It was tested and worked with the ChromeDriver.

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    innerHTML is a not DOM attribute. So above answer wouldn't work. innerHTML is a javascript javascript value. Doing above would return null. The answer by nilesh is the proper answer. Mar 22, 2012 at 13:53
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    This works great for me, and is much more elegant than the accepted answer. I'm using Selenium 2.24.1. Jul 10, 2012 at 2:04
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    Though innerHTML is not a DOM attribute, it is well supported by all major browsers (quirksmode.org/dom/w3c_html.html). It works also well for me.
    – CuongHuyTo
    Jul 23, 2012 at 10:57
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    +1 This appears to work in ruby also. I have a feeling that the getAttribute method (or equivalent in other languages) just calls the js method whose name is the arg. However the documentation doesn't explicitly say this, so nilesh's solution should be a fallback.
    – Kelvin
    Aug 20, 2012 at 19:45
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    This fails for HtmlUnitDriver. Works for ChromeDriver, FirefoxDriver, InternetExplorerDriver (IE10) and PhantomJSDriver (I haven't tested others).
    – acdcjunior
    May 22, 2014 at 20:54
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There is not really a straightforward way of getting the HTML source code of a webelement. You will have to use JavaScript. I am not too sure about python bindings, but you can easily do like this in Java. I am sure there must be something similar to JavascriptExecutor class in Python.

 WebElement element = driver.findElement(By.id("foo"));
 String contents = (String)((JavascriptExecutor)driver).executeScript("return arguments[0].innerHTML;", element);
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    This is essentially what I ended up doing, albeit with the Python equivalent.
    – Chris W.
    Sep 7, 2011 at 21:15
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    I think the answer below, using element.getAttribute("innerHTML") is a lot easier to read. I don't understand why people are voting it down. Jul 10, 2012 at 2:05
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    No need to call javascript at all. In Python just use element.get_attribute('innerHTML')
    – Anthon
    Apr 30, 2014 at 8:15
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    @Anthon innerHTMLis not a DOM attribute. When I answered this question in 2011, it did not work for me, looks like now some browsers are supporting it. If it works for you then using innerHTML is cleaner. However there is no guarantee it will work on all browsers.
    – nilesh
    Apr 30, 2014 at 13:25
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    Apparently, this is the only way to get innerHTML while using RemoteWebDriver
    – Illidan
    Jun 6, 2015 at 14:29
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Here's how to get the HTML source code using Selenium Python:

elem = driver.find_element("xpath", "//*")
source_code = elem.get_attribute("outerHTML")

Here's how to save that HTML to a file:

with open('c:/html_source_code.html', 'w') as f:
    f.write(source_code.encode('utf-8'))
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    Can I set a delay and get the latest source? There are dynamic contents loaded using javascript.
    – CodeGuru
    Oct 17, 2013 at 23:41
  • Does this work even if the page is not fully loaded? Also, is there any way to set a delay like @FlyingAtom mentioned? Oct 20, 2014 at 16:01
  • If Webpage contain dynamic contents then it depends upon behavior of that webpage but 90%, you had to set delay before getting raw HTML from that page. And most simplest way is time.sleep(x) # Where x is seconds to set delay. Jan 4, 2021 at 12:25
  • This is an old answer. Nowadays, the method find_element_by_xpath no longer exists, and this gives AttributeError: 'WebDriver' object has no attribute 'find_element_by_xpath'. So, now, instead of driver.find_element_by_xpath("//*"), you should use driver .find_element("xpath", "//*"). Found that in this answer. Sep 14, 2022 at 4:12
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In Ruby, using selenium-webdriver (2.32.1), there is a page_source method that contains the entire page source.

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The other answers provide a lot of details about retrieving the markup of a WebElement. However, an important aspect is, modern websites are increasingly implementing JavaScript, ReactJS, jQuery, Ajax, Vue.js, Ember.js, GWT, etc. to render the dynamic elements within the DOM tree. Hence there is a necessity to wait for the element and its children to completely render before retrieving the markup.


Python

Hence, ideally you need to induce WebDriverWait for the visibility_of_element_located() and you can use either of the following Locator Strategies:

  • Using get_attribute("outerHTML"):

    element = WebDriverWait(driver, 20).until(EC.visibility_of_element_located((By.CSS_SELECTOR, "#my-id")))
    print(element.get_attribute("outerHTML"))
    
  • Using execute_script():

    element = WebDriverWait(driver, 20).until(EC.visibility_of_element_located((By.CSS_SELECTOR, "#my-id")))
    print(driver.execute_script("return arguments[0].outerHTML;", element))
    
  • Note: You have to add the following imports:

    from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait
    from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
    from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC
    
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  • An essential question is, what kind of HTML I get: 1) just the source tunneled through selenium or b) the source after chrome (depending on the driver also Safari or Firefox) rendered it?
    – David
    May 1, 2023 at 9:34
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It looks outdated, but let it be here anyway. The correct way to do it in your case:

elem = wd.find_element_by_css_selector('#my-id')
html = wd.execute_script("return arguments[0].innerHTML;", elem)

or

html = elem.get_attribute('innerHTML')

Both are working for me (selenium-server-standalone-2.35.0).

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Using the attribute method is, in fact, easier and more straightforward.

Using Ruby with the Selenium and PageObject gems, to get the class associated with a certain element, the line would be element.attribute(Class).

The same concept applies if you wanted to get other attributes tied to the element. For example, if I wanted the string of an element, element.attribute(String).

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Java with Selenium 2.53.0

driver.getPageSource();
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  • that's not what the question asked for May 31, 2017 at 2:18
  • Depending on the webdriver, the getPageSource method may not return the actual page source (ie with possible javascript changements). The returned source may be the raw source sent by the server. The webdriver doc must be checked to ensure this point.
    – Stephan
    Jul 25, 2017 at 6:23
  • Also works for php - $driver->getPageSource()
    – wowandy
    Dec 21, 2021 at 18:45
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InnerHTML will return the element inside the selected element and outerHTML will return the inside HTML along with the element you have selected

Example:

Now suppose your Element is as below

<tr id="myRow"><td>A</td><td>B</td></tr>

innerHTML element output

<td>A</td><td>B</td>

outerHTML element output

<tr id="myRow"><td>A</td><td>B</td></tr>

Live Example:

http://www.java2s.com/Tutorials/JavascriptDemo/f/find_out_the_difference_between_innerhtml_and_outerhtml_in_javascript_example.htm

Below you will find the syntax which require as per different binding. Change the innerHTML to outerHTML as per required.

Python:

element.get_attribute('innerHTML')

Java:

elem.getAttribute("innerHTML");

If you want whole page HTML, use the below code:

driver.getPageSource();
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Updated 2022 Selenium Retrieving HTML

To start with, download the Python bindings for Selenium WebDriver.

  • One can do this from the PyPI page for the Selenium package.
  • Alternatively, one can use pip to install the Selenium package. Python 3.6 provides the pip in the standard library.

Method 1

Read the innerHTML attribute to get the source of the element’s content. innerHTML is a property of a DOM element whose value is the HTML between the opening tag and ending tag.

For example, the innerHTML property in the code below carries the value “text”

<p>
a text
</p>
element.get_attribute('innerHTML')

Method 2

Read the outerHTML to get the source with the current element. outerHTML is an element property whose value is the HTML between the opening and closing tags and the HTML of the selected element itself.

For example, the code’s outerHTML property carries a value that contains div and span inside that.

<div>
<span>Hello there!</span>
</div>
ele.get_atrribute("outerHTML")
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I hope this could help: http://selenium.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/docs/api/java/org/openqa/selenium/WebElement.html

Here is described Java method:

java.lang.String    getText() 

But unfortunately it's not available in Python. So you can translate the method names to Python from Java and try another logic using present methods without getting the whole page source...

E.g.

 my_id = elem[0].get_attribute('my-id')
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    Python actually does have a "gettext" equivalent (I think its just the "text" attribute?) but that actually just returns the "plaintext" between HTML tags and won't actually return the full HTML source.
    – Chris W.
    Sep 7, 2011 at 21:17
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    This returns only the plain text (not the html) in Java too. Jul 10, 2012 at 2:06
  • you must reference it like you said elem[0] otherwise it doesn't work
    – HelloW
    Sep 12, 2013 at 18:17
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This works seamlessly for me.

element.get_attribute('innerHTML')
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The method to get the rendered HTML I prefer is the following:

driver.get("http://www.google.com")
body_html = driver.find_element_by_xpath("/html/body")
print body_html.text

However, the above method removes all the tags (yes, the nested tags as well) and returns only text content. If you interested in getting the HTML markup as well, then use the method below.

print body_html.getAttribute("innerHTML")
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    You can also use driver.find_element_by_tag("body") to reach the body content of the page.
    – Rusty
    Feb 5, 2018 at 4:58
  • This works in Excel VBA with Selenium but needs some adjustment.
    – MT1
    Mar 8, 2023 at 11:06
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If you are interested in a solution for Selenium Remote Control in Python, here is how to get innerHTML:

innerHTML = sel.get_eval("window.document.getElementById('prodid').innerHTML")
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  • Thanks for the help, I have used this. I also find innerHTML = {solenium selector code}.text works just the same.
    – Shane
    Aug 4, 2013 at 0:01
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Use execute_script get html

bs4(BeautifulSoup) also can access html tag quickly.

from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
html = adriver.execute_script("return document.documentElement.outerHTML")
bs4_onepage_object=BeautifulSoup(html,"html.parser")
bs4_div_object=bs4_onepage_object.find_all("atag",class_="attribute")
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In PHP Selenium WebDriver you can get page source like this:

$html = $driver->getPageSource();

Or get HTML of the element like this:

// innerHTML if you need HTML of the element content
$html = $element->getDomProperty('outerHTML');
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  • Question is about Python not PHP
    – Laurent
    Feb 4, 2023 at 4:18
  • @Laurent I know i can read but google search for php returns this page
    – wowandy
    Feb 5, 2023 at 6:33
  • @Laurent this answer has upvotes, which means it was helpful to someone
    – wowandy
    Feb 5, 2023 at 6:35
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In current versions of php-webdriver (1.12.0+) you have to use

$element->getDomProperty('innerHTML');

as pointed out in this issue: https://github.com/php-webdriver/php-webdriver/issues/929

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  • Why an answer using PHP when the question is specifically about Python?
    – Laurent
    Feb 4, 2023 at 4:18
  • @Laurent I answered you above. The reason is that for similar requests for PHP, Google issues this page
    – wowandy
    Feb 8, 2023 at 6:27
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WebElement element = driver.findElement(By.id("foo"));
String contents = (String)((JavascriptExecutor)driver).executeScript("return arguments[0].innerHTML;", element); 

This code really works to get JavaScript from source as well!

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And in PHPUnit Selenium test it's like this:

$text = $this->byCssSelector('.some-class-nmae')->attribute('innerHTML');
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  • Question is about Python not PHP
    – Laurent
    Feb 4, 2023 at 4:19

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