Refer the article New Selenium IDE – Commands (Selenese), for the complete list of Selenium IDE commands and their practical demonstrations.
click at is one of the commands in Selenium IDE.
The purpose of click at command in Selenium IDE, is to click on any UI element at the given x & y coordinate position of the UI element.
In this article, I am going to practically demonstrate click at command in Selenium IDE for clicking the below-shown Button on the page:
Let’s get started.
New Selenium IDE – ‘click at’ command
Follow the below steps for practicing click at command in Selenium IDE along with me:
1) Execute the open command in Selenium IDE as explained in the previous article: Selenium IDE – open command
2) Now click on the second row in the Selenium IDE’s Test Script Editor Box as shown below:
3) While the second row is selected in step 2, enter the Selenium IDE command ‘click at’ to the Command box field, enter the id locating strategy xpath=//button[text()=’Dropdown’] into the Target box field and the x & y position coordinates say 10,20 as shown below:
Note: The locating strategy xpath=//button[text()=’Dropdown’] is for locating the ‘Dropdown’ button on the http://omayo.blogspot.com/ URL page (Shown at the beginning of the article).
4) Click on ‘Run current test’ option as shown below:
5) Observe that the click at command in the Selenium IDE will be executed, the ‘Dropdown’ button on the page will be clicked at the given x & y coordinate position and its options will be displayed as shown below:
Here concludes the practical demonstration of click at command in Selenium IDE.
In the next article, I will practically demonstrate another Selenium IDE command.
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Refer the article New Selenium IDE – Commands (Selenese), for the complete list of Selenium IDE commands and their practical demonstrations.