Two questions from a beginner.
Q1- Is it possible to assert the existence of an HTML node by ID and class?
For example, to see if the following element exists:
<div class="drawer" id="first"....>
I've seen you can use something like:
page.should have_css('div.drawer')
page.should have_css('div#first')
but can we somehow query for the existence of both parameters, I've tried the following and didn't work:
page.should have_selector("div", :class => "drawer", :id => "first")
Q2- Is it possible to add 2 selectors to the 'within' capybara method, ie, I've seen you can limit the scope by doing:
within("//div[@id='first']") do
but can we filter that DIV by adding id='first' and class='drawer' somehow?
Many thanks!
Best Answer
You can combine the selectors.
For your first question, the following checks for a div with id "first" and class "drawer":
For your second question, the
within
block can use the same css-selector as above:Or if you really prefer xpath, you can do:
A good reference for css-selectors: http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/selector.html