How to handle dynamically generated checkbox in selenium using java












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I want to click number of checkbox which is generated dynamically.
How to perform that task? please help.
Given Below is the Xpath sequence of the checkbox



//*[@id="220077552"]/td[1]/app-checkbox/label

//*[@id="220219925"]/td[1]/app-checkbox/label

//*[@id="220077552"]/td[1]/app-checkbox/label


each time this id is generated automatically.

What should be used to find the element?



I tried this code below



 WaitUtils.waitForDataToLoad(getDriver());
List<WebElement> memberSelection = getDriver().findElements(By.cssSelector(".form-checkbox.notext"));
for(int count =1; count<=10; count++){
memberSelection.get(count).click();
}









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    Did you try anything? If you did post your code and explain what was the problem with it.

    – Guy
    Nov 1 '18 at 8:12






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    Hello, please attach html and code samples. We cannot guess what you have done so far!

    – Infern0
    Nov 1 '18 at 8:26











  • @Guy I have posted the code I tried

    – SarojPurbey
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:53


















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I want to click number of checkbox which is generated dynamically.
How to perform that task? please help.
Given Below is the Xpath sequence of the checkbox



//*[@id="220077552"]/td[1]/app-checkbox/label

//*[@id="220219925"]/td[1]/app-checkbox/label

//*[@id="220077552"]/td[1]/app-checkbox/label


each time this id is generated automatically.

What should be used to find the element?



I tried this code below



 WaitUtils.waitForDataToLoad(getDriver());
List<WebElement> memberSelection = getDriver().findElements(By.cssSelector(".form-checkbox.notext"));
for(int count =1; count<=10; count++){
memberSelection.get(count).click();
}









share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Did you try anything? If you did post your code and explain what was the problem with it.

    – Guy
    Nov 1 '18 at 8:12






  • 2





    Hello, please attach html and code samples. We cannot guess what you have done so far!

    – Infern0
    Nov 1 '18 at 8:26











  • @Guy I have posted the code I tried

    – SarojPurbey
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:53
















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I want to click number of checkbox which is generated dynamically.
How to perform that task? please help.
Given Below is the Xpath sequence of the checkbox



//*[@id="220077552"]/td[1]/app-checkbox/label

//*[@id="220219925"]/td[1]/app-checkbox/label

//*[@id="220077552"]/td[1]/app-checkbox/label


each time this id is generated automatically.

What should be used to find the element?



I tried this code below



 WaitUtils.waitForDataToLoad(getDriver());
List<WebElement> memberSelection = getDriver().findElements(By.cssSelector(".form-checkbox.notext"));
for(int count =1; count<=10; count++){
memberSelection.get(count).click();
}









share|improve this question
















I want to click number of checkbox which is generated dynamically.
How to perform that task? please help.
Given Below is the Xpath sequence of the checkbox



//*[@id="220077552"]/td[1]/app-checkbox/label

//*[@id="220219925"]/td[1]/app-checkbox/label

//*[@id="220077552"]/td[1]/app-checkbox/label


each time this id is generated automatically.

What should be used to find the element?



I tried this code below



 WaitUtils.waitForDataToLoad(getDriver());
List<WebElement> memberSelection = getDriver().findElements(By.cssSelector(".form-checkbox.notext"));
for(int count =1; count<=10; count++){
memberSelection.get(count).click();
}






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  • 1





    Did you try anything? If you did post your code and explain what was the problem with it.

    – Guy
    Nov 1 '18 at 8:12






  • 2





    Hello, please attach html and code samples. We cannot guess what you have done so far!

    – Infern0
    Nov 1 '18 at 8:26











  • @Guy I have posted the code I tried

    – SarojPurbey
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:53
















  • 1





    Did you try anything? If you did post your code and explain what was the problem with it.

    – Guy
    Nov 1 '18 at 8:12






  • 2





    Hello, please attach html and code samples. We cannot guess what you have done so far!

    – Infern0
    Nov 1 '18 at 8:26











  • @Guy I have posted the code I tried

    – SarojPurbey
    Nov 16 '18 at 5:53










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1





Did you try anything? If you did post your code and explain what was the problem with it.

– Guy
Nov 1 '18 at 8:12





Did you try anything? If you did post your code and explain what was the problem with it.

– Guy
Nov 1 '18 at 8:12




2




2





Hello, please attach html and code samples. We cannot guess what you have done so far!

– Infern0
Nov 1 '18 at 8:26





Hello, please attach html and code samples. We cannot guess what you have done so far!

– Infern0
Nov 1 '18 at 8:26













@Guy I have posted the code I tried

– SarojPurbey
Nov 16 '18 at 5:53







@Guy I have posted the code I tried

– SarojPurbey
Nov 16 '18 at 5:53














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You can make use of XPath functions like starts-with, contains or ends-with.



Sample code looks like:



//*[starts-with(@id, '220')]





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    You can make use of XPath functions like starts-with, contains or ends-with.



    Sample code looks like:



    //*[starts-with(@id, '220')]





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      You can make use of XPath functions like starts-with, contains or ends-with.



      Sample code looks like:



      //*[starts-with(@id, '220')]





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        You can make use of XPath functions like starts-with, contains or ends-with.



        Sample code looks like:



        //*[starts-with(@id, '220')]





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        You can make use of XPath functions like starts-with, contains or ends-with.



        Sample code looks like:



        //*[starts-with(@id, '220')]






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