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The following is my code snippet. I am not able to find and click on the list element. First I search for a name and the search list is displayed from which I have to select a list element.

*` <ul class="results" _ngcontent-c6="">
    <li _ngcontent-c6="">
    <a _ngcontent-c6="">Swati-testing</a>
    </li>
    <li _ngcontent-c6="">
    <a _ngcontent-c6="">Swati-dev</a>
    </li>`*`

If I am using element.all, getting an error as element.all is not a function.

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  • Are the backticks and asterisks part of the code you are trying to show? They seem to have been removed by a contributor once already, but you've added them back in.
    – halfer
    Jan 17, 2018 at 17:30

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So if I understand correctly you want to click on the list element? Or on the a element?

For "a" element:

findElement(protractor.By.xpath("//a[contains(text(), 'Swati-testing')]"));

For "list" element:

findElement(protractor.By.xpath("//a[contains(text(), 'Swati-testing')]/.."));

Any should work

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  • It is recommended to not use xpath
    – Gunderson
    Jan 16, 2018 at 15:21
  • Could you tell me why exactly not? Sure, xpath is slower than other identiefiers, but a relative xpath is an excellent way to locate elements. Especially when you have your element type noted in it
    – Anand
    Jan 16, 2018 at 15:23
  • Hi ,I want to click on the "a" element. But is there any other way other than the xpath?
    – swati
    Jan 17, 2018 at 6:25
  • For some situations, xpath or css selector is the best way to go. The xpath I noted above is quite a specific xpath. As the element contains no unique identifier, it is best practise to use xpath or css selector.
    – Anand
    Jan 17, 2018 at 9:19
  • @Anand It's in the Protractor Style Guide - "NEVER use xpath", and it lists several reasons
    – Gunderson
    Jan 17, 2018 at 15:00
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My issue is solved I have used the below code:

element(by.className('results')).all(By.tagName('a')).get(0).click();

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