SelectorsHub
xPath plugin to auto generate, write and verify xpath & cssSelector.
What is SelectorsHub?
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SelectorsHub is a xpath plugin and cssSelector plugin. It can be used as smart editor to write and verify xpath, cssSelector, Playwright selectors, jQuery and JS Path. SelectorsHub can also be used to auto generate the unique #xpath, css Selector and all possible selectors.
Very simple steps to use SelectorsHub xpath plugin-
- After adding it to browser, restart the browser.
- Pin the SelectorsHub Logo to tool bar. Now just click on SelectorsHub logo and it will open SelectorsHub tab. That’s all you are all set to use it.
- Here it will show all possible xpath, selectors for inspected element.
- To build your own xpath or CSS Selector, start typing in the selector input box.
To learn more about SelectorsHub, please checkout product page- https://www.selectorshub.com/selectorshub/
Watch this tutorial to make the best use it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrozsjJa_9I
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Pros
- Helpful for handling complex x-paths
- Time-saving for Selenium and Playwright script writing
- Useful for automation testers
Cons
- Opens unwanted advertising tabs
- Malicious behavior with background ads
- Potentially violates extension policies
Most mentioned
- Opens unwanted advertising tabs
- Helpful for handling complex x-paths
- Time-saving for Selenium and Playwright script writing
- Malicious behavior with background ads
- Useful for automation testers
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Risk impact
SelectorsHub is risky to use as it requires a number of sensitive permissions that can potentially harm your browser and steal your data. Exercise caution when installing this extension. Review carefully before installing. We recommend that you only install SelectorsHub if you trust the publisher.
Risk likelihood
SelectorsHub has earned a good reputation and can be trusted.
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