grv
grv

Reputation: 1153

How to check if some text is present on a web page using selenium 2?

Hi I am using selenium to automate test on web pages. I am using selenium 2 and python and would like to have answers in this framework only. SO how do I check whether some text is present or not? I have tried asset equals but it is not working?

assertEquals(driver.getPageSource().contains("email"), true);

Upvotes: 30

Views: 77555

Answers (3)

ChickenFeet
ChickenFeet

Reputation: 2813

For those of you who are still interested:

Generic Solution

if text in driver.page_source:
    # text exists in page

unittest:

assertTrue(text in driver.page_source)

pytest:

assert text in driver.page_source

Upvotes: 43

boon kwee
boon kwee

Reputation: 129

You can try something like

browser = webdriver.Firefox()
browser.get(url)
WebDriverWait(browser, 10).until(EC.element_to_be_clickable((By.LINK_TEXT, 'some link text')))

Essentially the above lines launch Firefox, navigate to the specified url, cause the browser to hold for 10 seconds, for some url to load then look for a specific link text, if no link text is found, a TimeoutException is triggered.

Please note the number of brackets used, you will run into errors if the number of brackets does not correspond like the above.

To be able to run the above statement, the following must have been declared

from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait
from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC

This uses "element_to_be_clickable" - a full list of wait-conditions can be found here: Selenium Python: Waits

Upvotes: 5

limlim
limlim

Reputation: 3155

You can use driver.page_source and a simple regular expression to check if the text exists:

import re    
src = driver.page_source
text_found = re.search(r'text_to_search', src)
self.assertNotEqual(text_found, None)

Upvotes: 28

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