I\'m working on an application that will automatically click a button on a webpage using htmlunit in Java. Only problem is that that button is a javascript button, so the st
There's nothing special about clickable images. Something like this should work:
button = page.getHtmlElementById( "1537385" ) ;
page = button.click() ;
HtmlUnit will then run the Javascript and return the updated page.
If the id attribute of the 'a' tag isn't constant, you may need to use XPath to grab it.
I have a very similar link on one of my pages. If you can call .click() on any HtmlElement, it should be able to run associated Javascript. Here is my code (generated from HtmlUnitScripter):
HtmlElement element4 = null;
Iterable<HtmlElement> iterable5 = page.getAllHtmlChildElements();
Iterator<HtmlElement> i6 = iterable5.iterator();
while(i6.hasNext())
{
HtmlElement anElement = i6.next();
if(anElement instanceof HtmlImage)
{
HtmlImage input = (HtmlImage) anElement;
String[] elements = "http://example.com/pages/powerbutton.png".split( "/" );
if(input.getSrcAttribute().indexOf(elements[elements.length-1] )> -1 )
{
element4 = input;
break;
}
}
}
HtmlPage page = element4.click();
Try using this addOn for firefox, it records your actions and generates the HTMLUnit code for the same. may be it could help. http://code.google.com/p/htmlunitscripter/