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XPATH Locators Cheatsheet

The document provides a cheat sheet for XPath locators with explanations and examples of different types of locators including contextual selectors, attribute selectors, math methods, XPath methods, axis navigation, string methods. It covers locating elements based on attributes, text content, position, relationships to other elements and performing functions on nodes and strings.

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XPATH Locators Cheatsheet

The document provides a cheat sheet for XPath locators with explanations and examples of different types of locators including contextual selectors, attribute selectors, math methods, XPath methods, axis navigation, string methods. It covers locating elements based on attributes, text content, position, relationships to other elements and performing functions on nodes and strings.

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XPath Locators Cheat Sheet

Contextual Selectors Attribute Selectors

LOCATOR EXPLANATION LOCATOR EXPLANATION

//img image element //img[@id='myId'] image element with @id= 'myId'

//img/*[1] first child of element img //img[@id!='myId'] image elements with @id not equal to
'myId'
//ul/child::li first child 'li' of 'ul'
//img[@name] image elements that have name attribute
//img[1] first img child
//*[contains(@id, 'Id')] element with @id containing
//img/*[last()] last child of element img
//*[starts-with(@id, 'Id')] element with @id starting with
//img[last()] last img child
//*[ends-with(@id, 'Id')] element with @id ending with
//img[last()-1] second last img child
//*[matches(@id, 'r')] element with @id matching regex ‘r’
//ul[*] ul' that has children
//*[@name='myName'] image element with @name= 'myName'

Math Methods //*[@id='X' or @name='X'] element with @id X or a name X

LOCATOR EXPLANATION //*[@name="N"][@value="v"] element with @name N & specified


@value ‘v’
ceiling(number) evaluates a decimal number and
returns the smallest integer greater //*[@name="N" and @value="v"] element with @name N & specified
than or equal to the decimal @value ‘v’
number

//*[@name="N" and not(@value="v")] element with @name N & not specified


floor(number) evaluates a decimal number and @value ‘v’
returns the largest integer less
than or equal to the decimal
//input[@type="submit"] input of type submit
number

//a[@href="url"] anchor with target link 'url'


round(decimal) returns a number that is the
nearest integer to the given
number //section[//h1[@id='hi']] returns <section> if it has an <h1>
descendant with @id= 'hi'

sum(node-set) returns a number that is the sum of


the numeric values of each node in //*[@id="TestTable"]//tr[3]//td[2] cell by row and column
a given node-set
//input[@checked] checkbox (or radio button) that is checked

//a[@disabled] all 'a' elements that are disabled

//a[@price > 2.50] 'a' with price > 2.5

XPath Methods Axis Navigation

LOCATOR EXPLANATION LOCATOR EXPLANATION

//table[count(tr) > 1] return table with more than //td[preceding-sibling::td="t"] cell immediately following
1 row cell containing 't' exactly

//*[.="t"] element containing text 't' //td[preceding-sibling::td[contains(.,"t")]] cell immediately following


exactly cell containing 't'

//a[contains(text(), "Log Out")] anchor with inner text //input/following-sibling::a 'a' following some sibling
containing 'Log Out' 'input'

//a[not(contains(text(), "Log Out"))] anchor with inner text not //a/following-sibling::* sibling element
containing 'Log Out' immediately following 'a'

//a[not(@disabled)] all 'a' elements that are not //input/preceding-sibling::a 'a' preceding some sibling
disabled 'input'

//input/preceding-sibling::*[1] sibling element


immediately preceding
'input'

//img[@id='MyId']::parent/* the parent of image with id

String Methods

LOCATOR EXPLANATION

contains(space-string, planet-string) determines whether the first argument string contains the second argument string and returns boolean true
or false

concat(string1, string2 [stringn]*) concatenates two or more strings and returns the resulting string

normalize-space(string) strips leading and trailing white-space from a string, replaces sequences of whitespace characters by a single
space, and returns the resulting string

starts-with(spacetrack, space) checks whether the first string starts with the second string and returns true or false

string-length([string]) returns a number equal to the number of characters in a given string

substring(string, start [length]) returns a part of a given string

substring-after(spacetrack, track) returns a string that is the rest of a given string after a given substring

substring-before(spacetrack, tra) returns a string that is the rest of a given string before a given substring

translate(string, ghj, GHJ) evaluates a string and a set of characters to translate and returns the translated string

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