Hi Charley and Paul,
If I use rescue true in the method, i wont be getting any error all the methods
will execute. But, the method which has error does not shows what actual error
it has.
Here is the code which i executed
def test_yahooSite
test_site = 'http://www.mail.yahoo.com'
$ie
I think what he meant was he wants to execute each and every statement without
considering whether the previous statement was failed.
So the solution would be like putting try rescue catch block around around each
line and code won't look professional.
Is there any flag in watir that can be
There's no flag in watir to swallow all exceptions, that's rather
dangerous behavior and not recommended. You could wrap methods with
begin/rescue blocks and print out the exceptions as they occur - follow
Zeljko's example above and the more specific the exceptions you catch the
better.
I'd
You can also pull the assertions file and use it with Watir 1.4.1.
https://svn.openqa.org/svn/watir/trunk/watir/watir/assertions.rb Download
this file, put it in your watir/watir directory and use it the same way I
mentioned in my previous mail.
-Charley
On 4/10/07, Paul Carvalho [EMAIL
You're repeating yourself, Charley. ;-) This new assertions.rb covers one
aspect of what Watir User asked but not the other: Its not only related to
assertions .. . That's why I described a general Ruby construct for
recovering from methods regardless of what Watir version you're using.
Hi,
Following methods i want to call in another method
def assertButton
assert($ie.button(:caption, Click Me).enabled?)
end
def assertLink
assert($ie.link(:text, Click Me).exists?
end
def assertTextfield
assert($ie.text_field(:name, field1).exists?)
end
def assertRbutton