Get all element attributes using protractor

好久不见. 提交于 2019-11-29 05:53:32

You can expand javascript's Element type and add getAttributes() function:

Element.prototype.getAttributes = function() {
    return (function (node) {
        var attrs = {};
        for (var i=0;i<node.length;i++) {
            attrs[node.item(i).name] = node.item(i).value;
        }
        return attrs;
    })(this.attributes);
};

demo

then you can test integrity of attributes using the same method you use for one attribute:

var myElement = element(by.id('myId'));
expect(myElement.getAttributes()).toEqual({'attr1': 'value1', 'attr1': 'value1', ... });

If your attributes that you need are prefixed with data you should be able to use the dataset for the element which will shrink your execute script by a bit:

browser.executeScript('return arguments[0].dataset;', elm).then(function (attrs) {
    console.log(attrs);
});
alecxe

Use executeScript() to execute a script that forms a list of attributes reading them from element.attributes (js part inside is taken from here):

var elm = element(by.id('runButton')).getWebElement();
browser.executeScript(
    'var items = {}; \
     for (index = 0; index < arguments[0].attributes.length; ++index) { \
         items[arguments[0].attributes[index].name] = arguments[0].attributes[index].value \
     }; \
     return items;', elm).then(function (attrs) {
        console.log(attrs);
    });

Here attrs would contain a dictionary/object of element attributes with keys as attribute names and values as attribute values.

Demo (using angularjs.org tutorial page, getting all attributes for a header):

$ node node_modules/protractor/bin/elementexplorer.js https://docs.angularjs.org/tutorial
Getting page at: https://docs.angularjs.org/tutorial
> var elm = element(by.tagName('header')).getWebElement();
> browser.executeScript('var items = {}; for (index = 0; index < arguments[0].attributes.length; ++index) { items[arguments[0].attributes[index].name] = arguments[0].attributes[index].value }; return items;', elm).then(function (attrs) {
...     console.log(attrs);
... });
{ class: 'header header-fixed', 'scroll-y-offset-element': '' }

Not really beautiful and compact, but works for me. Would be happy to see better alternatives.


UPDATE (an improvement to the approach above):

It would also work if I would define a regular function and pass it in:

function getAllAttributes (arguments) {
    var items = {}; 
    for (index = 0; index < arguments[0].attributes.length; ++index) { 
        items[arguments[0].attributes[index].name] = arguments[0].attributes[index].value; 
    }
    return items;
}

browser.executeScript(getAllAttributes, elm).then(function (attrs) {
    console.log(attrs);
});

You have to use browser.executeScript() function call instead of protractor API since Element.attributes is out of protractor API implementation:

var elem = element(by.id('runButton'));
browser.executeScript("return arguments[0].attributes", elem.getWebElement())
    .then(function (attrs) {
        console.log(attrs.length);    // outputs numbers of attributes.
        // access collection of Attr objects
        console.log(attrs[0].isId);   // outputs `true`
        console.log(attrs[0].name);   // outputs `id`
        console.log(attrs[0].value);  // outputs `runButton`
    });

Remember that when saying attributes, it means a named map structure instead an array in the context of DOM model. Which means you have to use the NamedNodeMap to access collection of Attr objects.

It works as the same way as that in @alecxe's answer without the iteration part.

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