'testComplete' command evaluates function which has no string value
firefox , osx , mac Reply
mac osx, firefox error
I'm passing string to the get_attribute,is_element_present_ok functions
but when the test is complete, the functions are evaluated but have no string passed so I get the '500 Can't call method "FETCH" on an undefined value' error.
This is not the "firefox-bin" issue as the scripts run fine if each function has an explicit string value. Are we only supposed to call functions with an explicit string value?
sample code:
getElementStatus("combo_item_1","combo_header\@class");
sub getElementStatus{
my ($element, $attribute_tested ) = @_;
WAIT: {
for (1..60) {
if (eval {$sel->is_element_present_ok($element)})
{ pass; last WAIT }
sleep(1);
}
fail("timeout");
}
my $status = $sel->get_attribute($attribute_tested);
return $status;
}
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