selenium.webdriver.support.select¶
Classes
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- class selenium.webdriver.support.select.Select(webelement: WebElement)[source]¶
Constructor. A check is made that the given element is, indeed, a SELECT tag. If it is not, then an UnexpectedTagNameException is thrown.
- Args:
webelement - SELECT element to wrap
- Example:
from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import Select
Select(driver.find_element(By.TAG_NAME, “select”)).select_by_index(2)
- property options: List[WebElement]¶
Returns a list of all options belonging to this select tag.
- property all_selected_options: List[WebElement]¶
Returns a list of all selected options belonging to this select tag.
- property first_selected_option: WebElement¶
The first selected option in this select tag (or the currently selected option in a normal select)
- select_by_value(value: str) None [source]¶
Select all options that have a value matching the argument. That is, when given “foo” this would select an option like:
<option value=”foo”>Bar</option>
- Args:
value - The value to match against
throws NoSuchElementException If there is no option with specified value in SELECT
- select_by_index(index: int) None [source]¶
Select the option at the given index. This is done by examining the “index” attribute of an element, and not merely by counting.
- Args:
index - The option at this index will be selected
throws NoSuchElementException If there is no option with specified index in SELECT
- select_by_visible_text(text: str) None [source]¶
Select all options that display text matching the argument. That is, when given “Bar” this would select an option like:
<option value=”foo”>Bar</option>
- Args:
text - The visible text to match against
throws NoSuchElementException If there is no option with specified text in SELECT
- deselect_all() None [source]¶
Clear all selected entries.
This is only valid when the SELECT supports multiple selections. throws NotImplementedError If the SELECT does not support multiple selections
- deselect_by_value(value: str) None [source]¶
Deselect all options that have a value matching the argument. That is, when given “foo” this would deselect an option like:
<option value=”foo”>Bar</option>
- Args:
value - The value to match against
throws NoSuchElementException If there is no option with specified value in SELECT
- deselect_by_index(index: int) None [source]¶
Deselect the option at the given index. This is done by examining the “index” attribute of an element, and not merely by counting.
- Args:
index - The option at this index will be deselected
throws NoSuchElementException If there is no option with specified index in SELECT