Shadow root DOM automation using selenium

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Shadow DOM:

Shadow DOM is a web standard that offers component style and markup encapsulation. It is a critically important piece of the Web Components story as it ensures that a component will work in any environment even if other CSS or JavaScript is at play on the page.

Custom HTML Tags:

Custom HTML tags can't be directly identified with selenium tools. Using this plugin you can handle any custom HTML tags.

Problem Statement:

Solution:

You can use this plugin by adding jar file or by including maven dependency in your java selenium project.

How it works:

Methods:

WebElement findElement(String cssSelector) : use this method if want single element from DOM

List<WebElement> findElements(String cssSelector) : use this if you want to find all elements from DOM

WebElement findElement(WebElement parent, String cssSelector) : use this if you want to find a single elements from parent object DOM

List<WebElement> findElements(WebElement parent, String cssSelector) : use this if you want to find all elements from parent object DOM

void setImplicitWait(int seconds) : use this method for implicit wait

void setExplicitWait(int seconds, int pollingTime) throws Exception : use this method for explicit wait

WebElement getShadowElement(WebElement parent,String selector) : use this if you want to find a single element from parent DOM

List<WebElement> getAllShadowElement(WebElement parent,String selector) : use this if you want to find all elements from parent DOM

WebElement getParentElement(WebElement element) : use this to get the parent element if web element.

List<WebElement> getChildElements(WebElement parent) : use this to get all the child elements of parent element.

List<WebElement> getSiblingElements(WebElement element) : use this to get all adjacent (sibling) elements.

WebElement getSiblingElement(WebElement element, String selector) : use this to get adjacent(sibling) element using css selector.

WebElement getNextSiblingElement(WebElement element) : use this to get next adjacent(sibling) element.

WebElement getPreviousSiblingElement(WebElement element) : use this to get previous adjacent(sibling) element..

boolean isVisible(WebElement element) : use this if you want to find visibility of element

boolean isChecked(WebElement element) : use this if you want to check if checkbox is selected

boolean isDisabled(WebElement element) : use this if you want to check if element is disabled

String getAttribute(WebElement element,String attribute) : use this if you want to get attribute like aria-selected and other custom attributes of elements.

void selectCheckbox(String label) : use this to select checkbox element using label.

void selectCheckbox(WebElement parentElement, String label) : use this to select checkbox element using label.

void selectRadio(String label) : use this to select radio element using label.

void selectRadio(WebElement parentElement, String label) : use this to select radio element from parent DOM using label.

void selectDropdown(String label) : use this to select dropdown list item using label (use this if only one dropdown is present or loaded on UI).

void selectDropdown(WebElement parentElement, String label) : use this to select dropdown list item from parent DOM using label.

void scrollTo(WebElement element) : use this to scroll to web element.

How to use this plugin:

You will have to dependency in your project.

Maven

  <dependency>
    <groupId>io.github.sukgu</groupId>
    <artifactId>automation</artifactId>
    <version>0.0.12</version>
  <dependency>

Gradle

  implementation 'io.github.sukgu:automation:0.0.12'

You can download the jar file from repository http://central.maven.org/maven2/io/github/sukgu/automation/0.0.12/automation-0.0.12.jar

Selector:

Examples:

for html tag <paper-tab title="Settings"> You can use this code in your framework to grab the paper-tab element Object.

    import io.github.sukgu.*;

    Shadow shadow = new Shadow(driver);
    WebElement element = shadow.findElement("paper-tab[title='Settings']");
    List<WebElement> element = shadow.findElements("paper-tab[title='Settings']");
    String text = element.getText();

for html tag that resides under a shadow-root dom element <input title="The name of the employee"> You can use this code in your framework to grab the paper-tab element Object.

    import io.github.sukgu.*;

    Shadow shadow = new Shadow(driver);
    WebElement element = shadow.findElement("input[title='The name of the employee']");
    String text = element.getText();

for html tag that resides under a shadow-root dom element

  <properties-page id="settingsPage"> 
    <textarea id="textarea">
  </properties-page>

You can use this code in your framework to grab the textarea element Object.

    import io.github.sukgu.*;

    Shadow shadow = new Shadow(driver);
    WebElement element = shadow.findElement("properties-page#settingsPage>textarea#textarea");
    String text = element.getText();

Wait: Implicit and Explicit

If you want to use wait to synchronize your scripts then you should use the implicit or explicit wait feature.