Enhancement Request - Custom Attributes for Html Spied Application Modeller Elements
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14-08-18 11:11 PM
I would would like the ability to create custom attributes for the Html Elements that I spy. With modern web-development technologies (html-5, angular, react, etc.) many sites use html-attributes that are not able to be captured by the modeller for elements but would, ultimately, make the specific html-element much easier to spy.
e.g. data-* attributes, placeholder text attributes on INPUT tags, etc.
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10-03-21 02:31 PM
I agree with this. Please implement.
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Bryant Backus
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10-03-21 09:42 PM
You should be able to just use xpath in chrome/ff/edge(plugin works for it?).
Internet explorer is another story
For reference: How to refer to HTML element using non-standard attributes
Internet explorer is another story
For reference: How to refer to HTML element using non-standard attributes
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10-03-21 10:46 PM
Hi,
Please take a look at the following Blue Prism University course. It should help in understanding what it is needed to use CSS Selector/XPath to work for Blue Prism.
https://university.blueprism.com/learn/course/16924/Spying%2520Using%2520CSS%2520Selector%2520and%2520Xpath
In one of the example walkthrough, your question of spying using data-id prefixed attribute is covered specifically.
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Bruce Liu
Senior Product Consultant, Professional Services
Blue Prism
Australia/Sydney
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Please take a look at the following Blue Prism University course. It should help in understanding what it is needed to use CSS Selector/XPath to work for Blue Prism.
https://university.blueprism.com/learn/course/16924/Spying%2520Using%2520CSS%2520Selector%2520and%2520Xpath
In one of the example walkthrough, your question of spying using data-id prefixed attribute is covered specifically.
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Bruce Liu
Senior Product Consultant, Professional Services
Blue Prism
Australia/Sydney
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