How to use convert_locator method of Selenium.WebDriver.Remote Package

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bridge.rb

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...189 alias switch_to_active_element active_element190 # For Appium191 # override192 def find_element_by(how, what, parent_ref = [])193 how, what = convert_locator(how, what)194 return execute_atom(:findElements, Support::RelativeLocator.new(what).as_json).first if how == 'relative'195 parent_type, parent_id = parent_ref196 id = case parent_type197 when :element198 execute :find_child_element, { id: parent_id }, { using: how, value: what.to_s }199 when :shadow_root200 execute :find_shadow_child_element, { id: parent_id }, { using: how, value: what.to_s }201 else202 execute :find_element, {}, { using: how, value: what.to_s }203 end204 ::Appium::Core::Element.new self, element_id_from(id)205 end206 # For Appium207 # override208 def find_elements_by(how, what, parent_ref = [])209 how, what = convert_locator(how, what)210 return execute_atom :findElements, Support::RelativeLocator.new(what).as_json if how == 'relative'211 parent_type, parent_id = parent_ref212 ids = case parent_type213 when :element214 execute :find_child_elements, { id: parent_id }, { using: how, value: what.to_s }215 when :shadow_root216 execute :find_shadow_child_elements, { id: parent_id }, { using: how, value: what.to_s }217 else218 execute :find_elements, {}, { using: how, value: what.to_s }219 end220 ids.map { |id| ::Appium::Core::Element.new self, element_id_from(id) }221 end222 # For Appium223 # @param [Hash] id The id which can get as a response from server224 # @return [::Appium::Core::Element]225 def convert_to_element(id)226 ::Appium::Core::Element.new self, element_id_from(id)227 end228 # For Appium229 # override230 # called in 'extend DriverExtensions::HasNetworkConnection'231 def network_connection232 execute :get_network_connection233 end234 # For Appium235 # override236 # called in 'extend DriverExtensions::HasNetworkConnection'237 def network_connection=(type)238 execute :set_network_connection, {}, { parameters: { type: type } }239 end240 # For Appium241 # No implementation for W3C webdriver module242 # called in 'extend DriverExtensions::HasLocation'243 def location244 obj = execute(:get_location) || {}245 ::Selenium::WebDriver::Location.new obj['latitude'], obj['longitude'], obj['altitude']246 end247 # For Appium248 # No implementation for W3C webdriver module249 def set_location(lat, lon, alt = 0.0, speed: nil, satellites: nil)250 loc = { latitude: lat, longitude: lon, altitude: alt }251 loc[:speed] = speed unless speed.nil?252 loc[:satellites] = satellites unless satellites.nil?253 execute :set_location, {}, { location: loc }254 end255 #256 # logs257 #258 # For Appium259 # No implementation for W3C webdriver module260 def available_log_types261 types = execute :get_available_log_types262 Array(types).map(&:to_sym)263 end264 # For Appium265 # No implementation for W3C webdriver module266 def log(type)267 data = execute :get_log, {}, { type: type.to_s }268 Array(data).map do |l|269 ::Selenium::WebDriver::LogEntry.new l.fetch('level', 'UNKNOWN'), l.fetch('timestamp'), l.fetch('message')270 rescue KeyError271 next272 end273 end274 # For Appium275 def log_event(vendor, event)276 execute :post_log_event, {}, { vendor: vendor, event: event }277 end278 # For Appium279 def log_events(type = nil)280 args = {}281 args['type'] = type unless type.nil?282 execute :get_log_events, {}, args283 end284 def viewport_screenshot285 execute_script('mobile: viewportScreenshot')286 end287 def element_screenshot(element_id)288 execute :take_element_screenshot, id: element_id289 end290 private291 def unwrap_script_result(arg)292 case arg293 when Array294 arg.map { |e| unwrap_script_result(e) }295 when Hash296 element_id = element_id_from(arg)297 return ::Appium::Core::Element.new(self, element_id) if element_id298 arg.each { |k, v| arg[k] = unwrap_script_result(v) }299 else300 arg301 end302 end303 def element_id_from(id)304 id['ELEMENT'] || id['element-6066-11e4-a52e-4f735466cecf']305 end306 # Don't convert locators for Appium in native context307 def convert_locator(how, what)308 # case how309 # when 'class name'310 # how = 'css selector'311 # what = ".#{escape_css(what)}"312 # when 'id'313 # how = 'css selector'314 # what = "##{escape_css(what)}"315 # when 'name'316 # how = 'css selector'317 # what = "*[name='#{escape_css(what)}']"318 # when 'tag name'319 # how = 'css selector'320 # end321 #322 # if what.is_a?(Hash)323 # what = what.each_with_object({}) do |(h, w), hash|324 # h, w = convert_locator(h.to_s, w)325 # hash[h] = w326 # end327 # end328 [how, what]329 end330 end # class Bridge331 end # class Base332 end # module Core333end # module Appium...

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1element = driver.find_element(:name, 'q')2element = driver.find_element(driver.convert_locator(:name, 'q'))3element = driver.find_element(driver.convert_locator(:name, 'q'))4element = driver.find_element(driver.convert_locator(:name, 'q'))5element = driver.find_element(driver.convert_locator(:name, 'q'))6element = driver.find_element(driver.convert_locator(:name, 'q'))

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1driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys "Selenium WebDriver"2driver.find_element(:name, 'btnG').click3driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys "Selenium WebDriver"4driver.find_element(:name, 'btnG').click5driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys "Selenium WebDriver"6driver.find_element(:name, 'btnG').click7driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys "Selenium WebDriver"8driver.find_element(:name, 'btnG').click9driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys "Selenium WebDriver"10driver.find_element(:name, 'btnG').click

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1 @driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for(:remote, :url => "http:/​/​localhost:4444/​wd/​hub", :desired_capabilities => :firefox)2 @driver.get(@base_url + "/​")3 @driver.find_element(:id, "gbqfq").clear4 @driver.find_element(:id, "gbqfq").send_keys "Selenium WebDriver"5 @driver.find_element(:id, "gbqfb").click6 @driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for(:remote, :url => "http:/​/​localhost:4444/​wd/​hub", :desired_capabilities => :firefox)7 @driver.get(@base_url + "/​")8 @driver.find_element(:id, "gbqfq").clear9 @driver.find_element(:id, "gbqfq").send_keys "Selenium WebDriver"10 @driver.find_element(:id, "gbqfb").click

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1 @driver.get(@base_url + "/​")2 @driver.find_element(:id, "gbqfq").clear3 @driver.find_element(:id, "gbqfq").send_keys "selenium"4 @driver.find_element(:id, "gbqfb").click5 @driver.find_element(:link, "Selenium - Web Browser Automation").click6 @driver.find_element(:link, "Download").click7 @driver.find_element(:link, "Selenium WebDriver").click8 @driver.find_element(:link, "Download").click9 @driver.find_element(:link, "Selenium IDE").click10 @driver.find_element(:link, "Download").click11 @driver.find_element(:link, "Selenium Remote Control").click12 @driver.find_element(:link, "Download").click13 @driver.find_element(:link, "Selenium Grid").click14 @driver.find_element(:link, "Download").click15 @driver.find_element(:link, "Selenium 2").click16 @driver.find_element(:link, "Download").click17 @driver.find_element(:link, "Selenium 1").click18 @driver.find_element(:link, "Download").click19 @driver.find_element(:link, "Selenium 2").click20 @driver.find_element(:link, "Download").click21 @driver.find_element(:link, "Selenium 1").click22 @driver.find_element(:link, "Download").click23 @driver.find_element(:link, "Selenium 2").click24 @driver.find_element(:link, "Download").click25 @driver.find_element(:link, "Selenium 1").click26 @driver.find_element(:link, "Download").click27 @driver.find_element(:link, "Selenium 2").click28 @driver.find_element(:link,

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1locator = driver.convert_locator("name", "q")2element = driver.find_element(locator)3{:id=>"q"}

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1search_bar = browser.text_field(id: 'lst-ib')2search_bar = browser.driver.convert_locator(search_bar.locator)3search_bar = browser.driver.convert_locator(search_bar.locator)

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1 @driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for(:remote, :url => "http:/​/​localhost:4444/​wd/​hub", :desired_capabilities => :firefox)2 @driver.get(@base_url + "/​")3 @driver.find_element(:id, "gbqfq").clear4 @driver.find_element(:id, "gbqfq").send_keys "Selenium WebDriver"5 @driver.find_element(:id, "gbqfb").click6 @driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for(:remote, :url => "http:/​/​localhost:4444/​wd/​hub", :desired_capabilities => :firefox)7 @driver.get(@base_url + "/​")8 @driver.find_element(:id, "gbqfq").clear9 @driver.find_element(:id, "gbqfq").send_keys "Selenium WebDriver"10 @driver.find_element(:id, "gbqfb").click

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1search_bar = browser.text_field(id: 'lst-ib')2search_bar = browser.driver.convert_locator(search_bar.locator)3search_bar = browser.driver.convert_locator(search_bar.locator)

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The Ruby selenium-webdriver API doesn't expose a separate Chrome options object like Java/Python but you can set the options via "Capabilities".

The Capabilities web page provides a Ruby example and the table of recognized capabilities that you can inject. Plugging those together with excludeSwitches:

caps = Selenium::WebDriver::Remote::Capabilities.chrome("chromeOptions" => {"excludeSwitches" => [ "--ignore-certificate-errors" ]})
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Take a look at Watir too, it's a front end for WebDriver.
Their examples show how you can send a :switches array which is passed straight through to the web driver so you can do the same. That makes adding other switches a bit easier rather than going through capabilities.

There is a chromedriver issue on the topic as well. There are posts detailing that you can add a --test-type argument to work around the certificate issue and ruby code examples like above.

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