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Get All Elements In A Form

I would like to use Selenium to submit a form which contains several elements. For example:
Username

Solution 1:

You can use xpath to get all direct child elements of a specific element using parent/*.

If you already have your form element using findElement(), as below:

WebElement formElement = driver.findElement(By.name("something"));
List<WebElement> allFormChildElements = formElement.findElements(By.xpath("*"));

or directly using:

List<WebElement> allFormChildElements = driver.findElements(By.xpath("//form[@name='something']/*"));

Then look at the tag and type of each element to specify its value:

for (WebElement item : allFormChildElements)
{
    if (item.getTagName().equals("input"))
    {
        switch (item.getAttribute("type"))
        {
            case"text": 
                //specify text valuebreak;
            case"checkbox":
                //check or uncheckbreak;
            //and so on
        }
    }
    elseif (item.getTagName().equals("select"))
    {
        //select an item from the select list 
    }  
}

Solution 2:

driver = webdriver.Firefox()
driver.get("https://www.hackerearth.com/problems/")

#find all form input fields via form name
_inputs = driver.find_elements_by_xpath('//form[@name="signup-form"]//input')

forinputin _inputs:                                                             
    #print attribute name of each input element 
    printinput.get_attribute('name')

o/p first_name last_name email password submit

Solution 3:

Sorry, missed the point of your question first. You can locate any element witihin the form with xpath locators, for example. In your case

find.Element(By.xpath("//form/*[@name='a']"))
find.Element(By.xpath("//form/*[@name='b']"))
find.Element(By.xpath("//form/*[@name='c']"))

If you have multiple form tags on your page, you can specify it with any attribute as well.

find.Element(By.xpath("//form[@name='something']/*[@name='c']")) //as it is in your sample

Also you can specify form first, and work with elements within it. I'm not sure abut your syntax, but first, you need to return the form webelement into some var (let it be form) in any way. After that you may pass this var instead of webdriver instance.

form.find.Element(By.xpath('./some/child/locator'))

Solution 4:

Store the form element in a variable, then use it as the search context to find the child elements:

WebElementformElement= driver.findElement(By.name("something"));
WebElementa= formElement.findElement(By.name("a"));
WebElementb= formElement.findElement(By.name("b"));
WebElementc= formElement.findElement(By.name("c"));

a.sendKeys("first child element [a]");
b.sendKeys("password");
c.submit();

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