Generates cssSelector and xPath for Selenium
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2023-03-30 | Somesh Korke | I have used this utility for many times now. Its just a plug and play , saves a lot of time to assemble your Xpath for deep dive elements :) , lot of pointers to catch CSS information quickly. Very helpful. Vignesh, your hunger to get innovative solutions to the product development , process development makes you even more brilliant and get going ! Keep going !! Thank you. | ||
2023-03-30 | Somesh Korke | en | I have used this utility for many times now. Its just a plug and play , saves a lot of time to assemble your Xpath for deep dive elements :) , lot of pointers to catch CSS information quickly. Very helpful. Vignesh, your hunger to get innovative solutions to the product development , process development makes you even more brilliant and get going ! Keep going !! Thank you. | |
2021-05-27 | Ramachander Arvind | Hi, I'm writing this review after using @FindBy for a while now, believe me I've used several utilities to locate elements in DOM, but nothing helped flexibly like how @FindBy did. This utility comes with immense options: 1. Ability to custom pick the attributes for locating an element in DOM. 2. Generate locators based on Ancestors, Preceding/Following siblings & Descendants is incredible. 3. Displays "Element count" which helps the developer to uniquely identify an element by adding custom attributes/relative elements to generate the locator. 4. Ready to use locators by clicking on Xpath/CSS icons (with integrated Copy to clipboard) Overall, its a splendid utility and a huge time saver for automation community to generate element locators. | ||
2021-05-27 | Ramachander Arvind Rangasamy | en | Hi, I'm writing this review after using @FindBy for a while now, believe me I've used several utilities to locate elements in DOM, but nothing helped flexibly like how @FindBy did. This utility comes with immense options: 1. Ability to custom pick the attributes for locating an element in DOM. 2. Generate locators based on Ancestors, Preceding/Following siblings & Descendants is incredible. 3. Displays "Element count" which helps the developer to uniquely identify an element by adding custom attributes/relative elements to generate the locator. 4. Ready to use locators by clicking on Xpath/CSS icons (with integrated Copy to clipboard) Overall, its a splendid utility and a huge time saver for automation community to generate element locators. | |
2021-04-25 | Maria | Looks really good. Using this anyone can create xpath to identify the elements. | ||
2021-04-26 | Maria | en | Looks really good. Using this anyone can create xpath to identify the elements. | |
2021-04-21 | Brave Johen | not working | ||
2021-04-19 | Brave Johen | en | not working | |
2021-04-21 | Jeberson Chelladurai | @FindBy helps automation engineer in writing complex xpath and css. DOM structure of the current element along with parents helps to locate/write effective xpath/css. Excellent tool for identifying locators | ||
2021-04-21 | Jeberson Chelladurai | en | @FindBy helps automation engineer in writing complex xpath and css. DOM structure of the current element along with parents helps to locate/write effective xpath/css. Excellent tool for identifying locators |
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