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Background
The eValid DOM index/motion algorithmic/structural testing capability makes it possible
to produce robust tests which behave independently of page specifics.
Use of the DOM Manipulation Resources leads to tests that are able to operate at a level of abstraction above that of the usual eValid command level. This example is one of a series that illustrate how this process works. Please see the Guide To Examples for the complete set.
Description of Tested Feature
This example navigates to an example form and manipulates a dropdown list.
The passage may be different if the navigation is performed
via a JavaScript passage.
Index/Motion Command Sequence
Here is the command sequence that achieves the result:
... IndexSet 0 IndexFindElement wid DOWN "name" "value" "" IndexInputValue wid "SELECT-ONE" "text on label" "1" "" ...
eValid Script
Here is the eValid script that is an actual instance of this action.
# Recording by eValid V9 # Copyright 2020 by Software Research, Inc. # Recording made on: Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3 (IE 7.0.5730.13) ProjectID "Project" GroupID "Test" TestID "example07" LogID "AUTO" InitLink "http://www.quirksmode.org/js/formex.html" Wait 1714 # Recorded command... #------------------------------------------------------------------------ InputValue 0 87 "SELECT-ONE" "" "refer" "I found it by accident" "1" "" #------------------------------------------------------------------------ InitLink "http://www.quirksmode.org/js/formex.html" Wait 1714 # Structural command equivalent... #------------------------------------------------------------------------ IndexSet 0 IndexFindElement 0 DOWN "name" "refer" "" IndexInputValue 0 "SELECT-ONE" "I found it by accident" "1" "" #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # End of script.
Download example07.evs
How It Works
You need to know the name of the selection element within the dropdown list. Here we decided to select the first item.