Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
50 lines (34 loc) · 2.21 KB

finding-elements.md

File metadata and controls

50 lines (34 loc) · 2.21 KB

Finding and interacting with elements

Appium supports a subset of the WebDriver locator strategies:

  • find by "class" (i.e., ui component type)
  • find by "xpath" (i.e., an abstract representation of a path to an element, with certain constraints)

Appium additionally supports some of the Mobile JSON Wire Protocol locator strategies

  • -ios uiautomation: a string corresponding to a recursive element search using the UIAutomation library (iOS-only)
  • -android uiautomator: a string corresponding to a recursive element search using the UiAutomator Api (Android-only)
  • accessibility id: a string corresponding to a recursive element search using the Id/Name that the native Accessibility options utilize.

Issues

There's a known issue with table cell elements becoming invalidated before there's time to interact with them. We're working on a fix

Using The Appium Inspector To Locate Elements

Appium provides you with a neat tool that allows you to find the the elements you're looking for without leaving the Appium app. With the Appium Inspector (the i symbol next to the start test button) you can find any element and it's name by either clicking the element on the preview page provided, or locating it in the UI navigator.

Overview

The Appium inspector has a simple layout, complete with a UI navigator, a preview, and record and refresh buttons, and interaction tools.

Step 1

Example

After launching the Appium Inspector (you can do this by clicking the small "i" button in the top right of the app) you can locate any element in the preview. In this test, I'm looking for the id of the "show alert" button.

Step 1

To find the id of this button, I click the "show alert" button in the inspector preview. The Appium inspector then highlights the element in the UI navigator, showing me both the id and element type of the button I clicked.

Step 1