Vel Guru
Vel Guru

Reputation: 394

What does arguments[0] and arguments[1] mean when using executeScript method from JavascriptExecutor interface through Selenium WebDriver?

What does arguments[0] and arguments[1] mean when using executeScript() method from JavascriptExecutor interface through Selenium WebDriver and what is the purpose of the arguments[0] in the below code.

javaScriptExecutor.executeScript("arguments[0].click()", webElement);

Upvotes: 18

Views: 56862

Answers (4)

Cody
Cody

Reputation: 31

here is a working example of using arguments[0] and arguments[2]:

objIE.ExecuteScript "arguments[0].value = arguments[1]", Array(objIE.FindElementById("sqlvalue1"), Sheets("SheetName").Range("U2").Value)

Upvotes: 0

undetected Selenium
undetected Selenium

Reputation: 193188

The executeScript() method from the JavascriptExecutor Interface can invoke multiple arguments in the form of arguments[0], arguments[1], etc

  • As per your example, to javaScriptExecutor.executeScript("arguments[0].click()", webElement); to work you need to have the webElement defined. executeScript() method will take the reference of the element as arguments[0] along with the method to be performed [in this case click()] and the reference should be provided thereafter.

    WebElement webElement = driver.findElement(By.xpath("xpath_element"));
    JavascriptExecutor javaScriptExecutor = (JavascriptExecutor)driver;
    javaScriptExecutor.executeScript("arguments[0].click()", webElement);
    
  • Similarly, an example of executeScript() with multiple arguments[] is as follows :

    JavascriptExecutor js = (JavascriptExecutor) driver; 
    js.executeScript("arguments[0].setAttribute('style', arguments[1])", driver.findElement(By.xpath("//input[@type='file']")), "0");
    

    Here in this example :

    • driver.findElement(By.xpath("//input[@type='file'] is referred as arguments[0]
    • "0" is referred as arguments[1]

You can find a relevant discussion in What is arguments[0] while invoking execute_script() method through WebDriver instance through Selenium and Python?

Upvotes: 25

iamsankalp89
iamsankalp89

Reputation: 4739

It appears to be running in the context of an anonymous function which is getting passed whatever driver.findElement(locator) produces.

So, arguments[0] is your way of accessing the first argument to the anonymous function and same for arguments[1]

Upvotes: 1

yong
yong

Reputation: 13722

For executeScript API: executeScript(script/function, arg1, arg2, arg3, ...)

The first argument is a javascript snippet or a javascript function, if it's a javascript snippet, it will be wrapper into an javascript function inside executeScript.

The next arguments are the arguments for the javascript function represents the first argument.

arguments is javascript function build-in feature. you can use it to get real passed-in arguments when call function. Please see below example:

test('tom', 12, 'male', '175cm') // call function: test

function test(name, age) {
  console.log(name); // tom
  console.log(age);  // 12
  console.log(arguments); // ['tom', 12, 'male', '175cm']
  console.log(arguments[0]); // equal to argument: name, so print tom
  console.log(arguments[1]); // equal to argument: age, so print 12
  console.log(arguments[2]); // male
  console.log(arguments[3]); // 175cm
}

More detail about Javascript Function.arguments

Upvotes: 3

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