I am trying to console.log every inner text of elements matching a certain class on a page. Using Nightmare.js/Electron, the working code to select the first element only is:
.evaluate(function() {
console.log(document.querySelector('.result__url__domain').innerText)
}) // returns the first matching element's inner text
Although this works, trying to grab them all does not:
.evaluate(function() {
console.log(document.querySelectorAll('.result__url__domain').innerText)
}) // this returns undefined
Is this the wrong approach to targeting all of the relevant elements?
Here is the full script code for clarity:
var Nightmare_module = require('nightmare')
var nightmare_instance = Nightmare_module({
show: true // SHOWS the browser
})
var search_term = 'plumber las vegas'
// do a search for the target term
nightmare_instance
.viewport(1200, 900)
.goto('https://duckduckgo.com')
.type('#search_form_input_homepage', search_term)
.click('#search_button_homepage')
.wait('.result__a')
// print domain names to the console
.evaluate(function() {
console.log(document.querySelectorAll('.result__url__domain').innerText)
})
.then(function (resultObject) {
console.log(resultObject)
})
// .catch(function(errorObject) {
// console.error('Search failed. Reason: ', errorObject)
// })
[].map.call(NodeList, node=>node.textContent).join('');