is there a jssh compatible for firefox 3.0.4 ?
if not what is the latest firefox version that jssh supports.
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when i execute the function , popup_text[0] returns nil. Still i am
searching for a solution and trying all methods in WinClicker class
but not yet received a solution. So please guys give some ways to
reach the target.
Thanks,
Prince3105
On Dec 1, 9:20 am, wesley chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The JSSH module here works with Firefox 3.0.4
http://wiki.seleniumhq.org/display/WTR/FireWatir+Installation#FireWatirInstallation-3%29InstalltheJSSHFirefoxExtension
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 12:20 AM, krishna csr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there a jssh compatible for firefox 3.0.4 ?
if not
You must have some kind of JavaScript support in your Web Application to do
that -- Watir just controls the browser -- it doesn't provide a way to
manipulate your web page -- your web page must be all-inclusive of itself,
so if you want your DIV to be able to have text added, then your web page
i think you can do this, Id just question why you want to do this.
body_div = ie.div(:id, 'EditorBody')
body_div.document.innerText='Hellow World!'
is whtat I think you need
Paul
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 7:55 AM, Nathan Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You must have some kind of JavaScript
I am using Ruby version 1.8.6 and Firewatir version 1.6.2 in Windows
XP. I installed firewatir using 'gem install firewatir', but when I
try to run the included unit tests, mozilla_all_tests.rb, I get the
following error:
c:/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:27:in
Jason,
The unittests are not designed to be run after gems are installed.
all unittests are desing to run in Development mode - you need to check out
the source from SVN and run the unittests on trunk
This is a known issue, and unittests should probably not be packaged into
gems.
more here;
What do you get if you do this in firewatir?
row.cell(:index,1)
Is this the same as row.cell(:index,0) ?
- Original Message
From: aidy lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: watir-general@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 4:04:34 AM
Subject: [wtr-general] indexes with watir
If you've been following along, by now you know that WatirCraft is a
major contributor to the ongoing development of Watir. Many of the
fixes and enhancements over the past six months have been a direct
result of Bret's 100% dedication to the project, and more recently the
involvement of Jim
I'm having a look at Ruby in Steel as a potential IDE for doing
testing automation with Watir.
http://www.sapphiresteel.com/
Mostly because:
1) all my devs use Visual Studio for their work, so it puts me on the
same platform, gives me good integration with our source control etc.
2)
re having words with the developer..
The dev probably has what they feel is a good reason for using the
mouseup to select the item from the list..
Except for instances were it affects testability, or performance, I
generally try to stay away from telling the devs how to do their job
(lest they
heres my guess - the firewatir code uses lots of whats really
javascript embedded in the ruby file. I think the parser is having a
hard time figuring out whats ruby and whats javascript
If you poke around in the lines suggested by the parser, you might be
able rearrange some of the code to
All,
I am trying to enter the contents of an array into an excel range.
Here is a sample of what I am doing now:
array = (0,1,2)
excel.Range(A1::A3) = array
When I do this cells a1, a2, and a3 are all set to 0, and not 0,1,2 as
I am expecting. Can someone please assist me with this? I can
Try using value at the end
Blah = excel.worksheets(4).Range(B2:J2).Value
puts Blah
On Dec 1, 12:46 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I am trying to enter the contents of an array into an excel range.
Here is a sample of what I am doing now:
array = (0,1,2)
excel.Range(A1::A3) = array
OK so I went and looked.. it's not javascript
-=-=- snip-=-=
class Radio RadioCheckCommon
def initialize *args
=-=-=-= snip =-=-=-=
its the * in *args that's giving it a fit.. Now understand please
that my ruby coding skills are in their infancy.. and I've not gotten
into defining my
I have been using value, I accidentally left it out of my message. What I have
looks like:
array = (1,2,3)excel.Range(A1::A3).Value = array
This puts a '1' into cells a1, a2, and a3. I want a1 = 1, a2 = 2, a3 = 3.
Thanks in advance for your help.
- Shelton Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008
Thanks for sharing your report. I looked at Ruby in Steel over a year
ago and it sounds like it has made a lot of progress since then.
Back then, our developers were using Visual Studio as well. I agree that
it is very attractive for this kind of environment.
Bret
Chuck vdL wrote:
I'm
This works for me, although I am using ie 6.0. I'm wondering if this is
broken with ie 7. Can any one else try this out?
Bret
patrick wrote:
hi,
i am using the foll versions:
win xp sp2
ruby - 1.8.6
watir - 1.6.2
ie - 7.0
my code is as follows:
irb
require watir
browser =
I've added this to the compatiblity issues table.
http://wiki.seleniumhq.org/display/WTR/Firewatir+Compatibility
aidy lewis wrote:
On 28/11/2008, al3kc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Does click_no_wait method exists in firewatir? I didn't found it in
firewatir sorce files and it
I get the following error:
c:/ruby-186-26/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/watir-1.6.2/lib/watir/element.rb:52:in
`assert_exists': Unable to locate element, using :index, 0
(Watir::Exception::UnknownObjectException)
from (eval):2:in `html'
from index.rb:6
Is this what you are seeing?
aidy
Aidy,
Could you please create a wiki page with your list of editors. I thought
we had a page started, but I can't seem to find it. It would be great to
collect people's thoughts on the pros and cons of these editors for
watir test development.
Bret
aidy lewis wrote:
Hi Natasha,
Below is
The thing to remember is that puts does an implicit to_s (or
inspect, i can't remember exactly) on its argument.
Bret
Sameh Abdelhamid wrote:
Very nice. Thanks Wes.
I couldnt find this anywhere!
Cheers.
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 3:38 PM, wesley chen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL
aidy lewis wrote:
However there are many new Watir potential users who might just know
it as a Ruby test tool.
Right. And now that Ruby is becoming a popular app language, I think
people might think the R is Watir refers to the target application.
OK the putting that in 'brackets' (sorry still think of those as
parenthesis, and [] as brackets..) eliminated that error and got me a
new one.. (heh isn't this fun)
Now the problem is on line 1078 column 39 of firefox.rbanother
unexpected token, this time a comma..
So I went and
Chuck vdL wrote:
(and if these things get stuff working, do I need to raise a jira
issue for this so we make sure to make these changes in the watir
source? (point me at instructions for this if they exist, so I do it
'right' I'm used to using Jira at work, but in my experience every
the ri command ( ri Kernel#raise in this case ) shows
-- Kernel#raise
raise
raise(string)
raise(exception [, string [, array]])
fail
fail(string)
fail(exception [, string [, array]])
Please do note that all of the examples you've found so far represent
correct Ruby code. In many cases with Ruby, parentheses are optional.
It might be best if you reported your findings to the Ruby in Steel
people so that they can fix their parser.
Bret
Bret Pettichord wrote:
Chuck vdL
I just tried your code on my machine, and I am still getting a 1 in all three
cells.
- Shelton Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 11:27:28 -0800 Subject: [wtr-general] Re:
Excel Ranges and Ruby From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:
watir-general@googlegroups.com I got this to work. excel =
Did you change the cell range. I was testing it on a spreadsheet where
the range a1 - a3 was populated.
DD
From: watir-general@googlegroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jason Shelton
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 2:36 PM
To:
No, I am using the same cell range. a1 - a3 is being populated on my machine,
but it is populating each cell with element 0 in my array, not element 0, 1,
and 2.
-Shelton
Subject: [wtr-general] Re: Excel Ranges and RubyDate: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 14:41:20
-0600From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Brett,
ACK I'm still at babysteps level of ruby coding and you're trying to
turn me into a contributor aren't you ;)
ok ok I'll read up on patches and such and see if I can manage to
submit something for this that doesn't totally screw up everything...
this is how it starts isn't it. how
On Dec 1, 12:14 pm, Bret Pettichord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please do note that all of the examples you've found so far represent
correct Ruby code. In many cases with Ruby, parentheses are optional.
It might be best if you reported your findings to the Ruby in Steel
people so that they can
I just copied and pasted that code, and I am getting 1,1,1 still!!! I don't
know how you can be getting 1,2,3 in your file, and I am getting 1,1,1. Any
ideas? Thanks in advance.
-Shelton
Subject: [wtr-general] Re: Excel Ranges and RubyDate: Mon, 1 Dec 2008 14:49:06
-0600From: [EMAIL
My preferred ruby style is (1) not to include parentheses when they are
optional, and (2) not to pad them with extra spaces when they are used.
Bret
Chuck vdL wrote:
Brett,
ACK I'm still at babysteps level of ruby coding and you're trying to
turn me into a contributor aren't you ;)
ok
For some reason when I attempt to find a value in a listbox that
contains three dots it doesn't find the value.
Has anyone else seen this?
Thanks,
Darin
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OK posted a message in the forums over at SapphireSteel regarding my
experience so far.
here's a link http://sapphiresteel.com/forum/index.php?topic=303.0
for any that are interested to follow along.
All in all I think if it will work, RubyInSteel could be a kick-ass
IDE for working with Ruby
Is 'Blah the actual value defined in the HTML for that listbox
item, or is perhaps the browser UI visually truncating something
longer down to what will fit in available space for the way the
listbox is defined?
On Dec 1, 1:11 pm, Moochie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For some reason when I
The actuall value is Filter by Coach...
The ... That follow the work coach are displaying as á.
I believe in excel that ... Means á
Not sure though.
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From: watir-general@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Chuck vdL
Sent: Monday, December 01,
The value in the listbox is displayed as Filter by Coach...
selected=selected
Filter by Coach.../option
The problem seems to be when I read the value from a excel cell it contains á.
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Hi all,
I'm trying to connect to a postgresql db through Watir, execute a
query and output the result of the query to a .csv file. I can
connect, query and print (puts) to screen correctly, but am unable to
put the output to the .csv file.
require 'watir'
require 'postgres'
Natasha -
Not sure if you solved this yet or not but you need to move the include
Login statement inside the SB class in testbug.rb. The below worked for
me. I had to change Watir::Browser to Watir::IE since I don't have 1.6
installed yet. The below code gets me as far as clicking the login
Hi Wesley,
Maybe the wait method has already finished loading ... and doesnt wait
anymore ..
You could clarify this by putting a puts statement before text_field.
Also you could handle this 'Security Information' outside your code,
so that it runs in parallel with your testcode.
-Tony
This is because in Excel you likely have the ellipsis character (...)
as a single character not three separate period chracters (.).
Ruby (and therefor Watir) doesn't support character sets / unicode as
one might expect. Therefore you receive the á character instead.
Try pasting the value
Hi et all,
Have noticed a lot of questions on how to handle the security alert
window (Certificate expired window in IE), and thought would share the
below-
Have added an attachment- CertificateCloser.zip
The below files are present-
CertificateCheck.exe
CertificateCheck.au3
Popup.lst
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