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Reading here, there apparently used to be a RenderedWebElement class with a hover method. It, however, was exclusively made for Java (I have searched the Python bindings documentation to no avail) and has since been deprecated for Java.

A hover can't be performed using action_chains nor by using a WebElement object either.

Any ideas as to how to do this for Python? I have been here but it uses RenderedWebElement and hence doesn't help too much.

I am using: Python 2.7, Windows Vista, Selenium 2, Python Bindings

EDIT: There is a method mouse_over for a selenium.selenium.selenium object but I cannot figure a way to create an instance without having the stand-alone server running already.

EDIT Please go through the comments of the reply marked as answer just in-case you have misconceptions like I did !

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To do a hover you need to use the move_to_element method.

Here is an example

from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.action_chains import ActionChains

firefox = webdriver.Firefox()
firefox.get('http://foo.bar')
element_to_hover_over = firefox.find_element_by_id("baz")

hover = ActionChains(firefox).move_to_element(element_to_hover_over)
hover.perform()
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  • the last line should be "hover.perform()" Yes I have tried that out but when I said hover I had this idea that when I hovered over an element it would show me the text which is supposed to be displayed (like if u hover over the "flag" element,just above this comment you get a "Flag this post for serious problems or moderator attention" popout (I dont know what to call it)) Any ideas?
    – Ashwin
    Nov 25, 2011 at 4:20
  • that has nothing to do with hovering, the CSS being applied does but what you are after is the title of the element. For that you need to use get_attribute('title') on the WebElement Nov 25, 2011 at 9:05
  • I thought that was the way to get it....was wrong I guess....thanks for giving the right way to go about it!
    – Ashwin
    Nov 26, 2011 at 19:15
  • Any idea when this will be supported on mac? I get the "Cannot perform native interaction" error
    – Bob Evans
    Nov 28, 2011 at 16:17
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    to add to my comment from almost a year ago, this appears to be addressed on Mac. I'm using 2.26 python bindings and no longer get "cannot perform native interaction" error
    – Bob Evans
    Nov 6, 2012 at 19:40
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@AutomatedTester have given the community a great solution!

Below is how I used it.

I used signal to properly quit PhantomJS since it sometimes hangs in the current process.

I prefer to use find_element_by_xpath since xpath can be easily found in chrome.

Here's how:

Right click -> Inspect -> Right click -> Copy -> CopyXpath

from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.action_chains import ActionChains
import signal

browser = webdriver.PhantomJS()
browser.implicitly_wait(3)

def hover(browser, xpath):
    element_to_hover_over = browser.find_element_by_xpath(xpath)
    hover = ActionChains(browser).move_to_element(element_to_hover_over)
    hover.perform()



browser.service.process.send_signal(signal.SIGTERM)  # kill the specific phantomjs child proc
browser.quit()

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