[][src]Crate thirtyfour_query

Thirtyfour_query provides an advanced query interface for thirtyfour, featuring powerful filtering and polling options.

See examples for more details.

Usage

First, set the default polling behaviour:

// Disable implicit timeout in order to use new query interface.
driver.set_implicit_wait_timeout(Duration::new(0, 0)).await?;

let poller = ElementPoller::TimeoutWithInterval(Duration::new(20, 0), Duration::from_millis(500));
driver.config_mut().set("ElementPoller", poller)?;

Other ElementPoller options are also available, such as NoWait and NumTriesWithInterval. These can be overridden on a per-query basis as needed.

Now, using the query interface you can do things like:

let elem_text =
    driver.query(By::Css("thiswont.match")).or(By::Id("searchInput")).first().await?;

This will execute both queries once per poll iteration and return the first one that matches. You can also filter on one or both match arms like this:

driver.query(By::Css("thiswont.match")).with_text("testing")
    .or(By::Id("searchInput")).with_class("search").and_not_enabled()
    .first().await?;

To fetch all matching elements instead of just the first one, simply change first() to all() and you'll get a Vec instead. This will never return an empty Vec. If either first() or all() don't match anything, you'll get WebDriverError::NoSuchElement instead. The error message will show the selectors used.

Modules

query