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I work on a Java project where I have to do some UATs with Selenium. I have no knowledge about Webdevelopment so I am not sure if my problem can be solved. The problem is: There is a Webpage in which you can tick some Radio Buttons or Checkboxes. All of them have a field right next to them with a text. So I want to find those buttons and checkboxes with Java and Selenium to tick them. With Firefox I opened the console to get the code of some Buttons:

<tr>
<td class="af_tableSelectMany_cell-icon-format OraTableBorder1111" style="">
<input id="equipmentChecker6" type="checkbox" onchange="setDirty();deselectOptions('6');selectOption('6');" value="true" name="equipmentChecker6">
</td>
<td class="af_column_cell-text OraTableBorder1111" style="text-align: left; ">Some Text1</td>
</tr>


<tr>
<td class="af_column_cell-text OraTableBorder1111"> </td>
<td class="af_column_cell-text OraTableBorder1111" style="text-align: left;">
<span class="af_selectOneRadio">
<span id="optionRadio5" class="af_selectOneRadio_content">
<input id="optionRadio5:_0" type="radio" onchange="setDirty();selectEquipment('5');" value="0" name="optionRadio5">
<label for="optionRadio5:_0">Some Text2</label>
</span>
</span>
</td>
</tr>

this is some code from the Page. Now I want to get the Webelement with the id=equipmentChecker6 but I just have the text "Some Text1".

In the second example I want to get the id=optionRadio5:_0 by just having the Text "Some Text2" of the label object. Is there a way to get the button elements as Webelements in Java with Selenium?

thx for help

2 Answers 2

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You can use something like

// For the first case
driver.findElement(By.xpath("//td[text()='Some Text1']/preceding-sibling::td/input[@type='checkbox']")).click();

// For the second case
driver.findElement(By.xpath("//label[text()='Some Text2']/preceding-sibling::input[@type='radio']")).click();
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  • thanks that worked! Is there a doc where I can find an explanation of this method so I can solve future similar problems by my own?
    – hadamard
    Jan 24, 2017 at 9:41
  • Actually it's common XPath syntax. preceding-sibling as well as following-sibling allow you to handle previous/next element on the same level in DOM. I'd suggest you to put this simple-talk.com/wp-content/uploads/imported/… to your browser bookmark if you're going to work a lot with selenium and locators: there is a lot about XPath and CSS selectors
    – Andersson
    Jan 24, 2017 at 9:47
  • thank yout! what about this example: <tr> <td class="af_tableSelectOne_cell-icon-format OraTableBorder1111"> <input id="j_id_1r_1_72_3_1:0" type="radio" checked="" value="0" onclick="setDirty();" title="" name="j_id_1r_1_72_3_1:selected"> <label class="p_OraHiddenLabel" for="j_id_1r_1_72_3_1:0"></label> </td> <td class="left-content-text af_column_cell-text OraTableBorder1111"> <span class="">Some Text</span> </td> <td class="right-content-text af_column_cell-text OraTableBorder1111"> <span class="decimalNumberAlign">Some Number</span> </td> </tr>
    – hadamard
    Jan 24, 2017 at 13:05
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    Same scheme: //td[span[text()="Some Text"]]/preceding-sibling::td/input
    – Andersson
    Jan 24, 2017 at 13:10
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    Ooook... :) You can use "parent for all" element - <tr> like this : tr[td[span[text()="Some Number"]] and td[span[text()="Some Text"]]]/td/input
    – Andersson
    Jan 24, 2017 at 13:43
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https://loadfocus.com/blog/2013/09/05/how-to-locate-web-elements-with-selenium-webdriver/

driver.findElement(By.id("element id"))

so in this case:

driver.findElement(By.id("equipmentChecker6 "))

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  • this would work but I dont know about the id. The scenario is: there is someone defining the parameters and the parameters are the labels. So I just have the labels to find the Buttons they refer to.
    – hadamard
    Jan 24, 2017 at 9:43

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