ants
ants

Reputation: 1107

How to use fill_in with find in Capybara (if possible)

I'd like to do the following but can't due to the nature of fill_in expecting a locator as the first argument.

find(:css, "input[id$='donation_pledge_hundreds']").fill_in :with => "10"

I've also tried doing

element = find(:css, "input[id$='donation_pledge_hundreds']")   
fill_in element.<method> , :with => "10"

but there are no methods that return any data to identify the element to fill_in.

Any ideas of the best way of finding a field via a regex for use with fill_in?

Upvotes: 96

Views: 63616

Answers (5)

Jon M
Jon M

Reputation: 11705

If you have a reference to the element itself you'd use set instead of fill_in:

find(:css, "input[id$='donation_pledge_hundreds']").set("10")

However for your specific example, fill_in should be able to find the element as you know it's ID:

fill_in 'donation_pledge_hundreds', with: "10"

Upvotes: 171

aki
aki

Reputation: 91

element = find(:css, "input[id$='donation_pledge_hundreds']")   
element.fill_in with: "10"

Upvotes: 9

Chints Vadgama
Chints Vadgama

Reputation: 103

fill_in <$id>, :with => 'text you want to fill in'

Upvotes: 0

bhfailor
bhfailor

Reputation: 183

Instead of a method, you can use brackets to return :name or :id, e.g. element = find(:css, "input[id$='donation_pledge_hundreds']") fill_in element[:name], :with => "10" The same approach can be used with select - select my_type, from: find('select[name$="[type]"]')[:name]

Upvotes: 6

Nate
Nate

Reputation: 13242

find("input[id$='donation_pledge_hundreds']").set "10"

It's worth noting that you can chain your finds.

@modal = find(".modal")
@modal.find('input[name=foo]').set "bar"

Upvotes: 4

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