问题
I am scraping a website, www.lipperleaders.com. I want to extract the funds detail of Singapore. I have successfully implemented drop-down selection and extracted the content of the first page appearing after submission of the options. But when I try to go to next pages (by making the code to click next button) I am getting error 'Element is no longer attached to the DOM'.
My code is about 100 lines but I can give a general idea of the flow of execution of my code:
... # creating driver object and all the imports
def main():
...
result = find_elements_by_tag_name('span')
...
driver.find_element_by_id("ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder1_ucDataPager_btnNext").click()
main()
main()
This code works fine for the 1st page but when main() is called again after clicking of the next button. Before this recursive method, I also tried putting this inside a loop, then also same error.
And if I write the same code like:
# some code
result = find_elements_by_tag_name('span')
driver.find_element_by_id("ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder1_ucDataPager_btnNext").click()
# some code
driver.find_element_by_id("ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder1_ucDataPager_btnNext").click()
.
.
This code works fine w/o any error the next page loads and executes the code written after that. But I cannot write the same driver.find_element_by_id().click() for 500 pages, even I will have to repeat the rest of the code associated with each page. That's why I am trying for loop or recursion, but its not working for me.
Please let me know what is the problem with my approach.
回答1:
The problem is that the element is being detached by some javascript. So you should make the driver wait for the element: This is done by setting implicitly_wait, see:
from selenium import webdriver
ff = webdriver.Firefox()
ff.implicitly_wait(10) # seconds
...
myDynamicElement = ff.find_element_by_id("myDynamicElement")
from http://docs.seleniumhq.org/docs/04_webdriver_advanced.jsp#implicit-waits
回答2:
It seems this is an stale element exception generally it occurs when you try to find some element. Which gets loaded every time but you found it earlier, so this is a stale.
I'll suggest to use some customized method to avoid this, One of the simplest solution:
void clickOnStaleElement(String id, WebDriver driver) {
try {
driver.find_element_by_id(id).click();
} catch (StaleElementReferenceException e) {
// Trying to find element stale element
clickOnStaleElement(id, driver);
} catch (NoSuchElementException ele) {
clickOnStaleElement(id, driver);
}
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23869119/python-selenium-element-is-no-longer-attached-to-the-dom