Button isn't clicked (selenium c#)












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Just trying below code to click Export button in and it not clicking the button



driver.FindElement(By.XPath("//span[@class='ui-button-text' and contains(.,'Export')]")).Click();


Outer HTML code



Export



<span class="ui-button-text" style="">Export</span>











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  • Do you get any errors?
    – Guy
    Nov 19 at 11:37










  • Update the question with some more of the outerHTML
    – DebanjanB
    Nov 19 at 11:40










  • OK.. Just added more information about outerHTML
    – Rocky
    Nov 19 at 11:54












  • @Guy - I don't get any errors
    – Rocky
    Nov 19 at 11:55










  • show it parent html, it is button?
    – ewwink
    Nov 19 at 12:16
















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Just trying below code to click Export button in and it not clicking the button



driver.FindElement(By.XPath("//span[@class='ui-button-text' and contains(.,'Export')]")).Click();


Outer HTML code



Export



<span class="ui-button-text" style="">Export</span>











share|improve this question
























  • Do you get any errors?
    – Guy
    Nov 19 at 11:37










  • Update the question with some more of the outerHTML
    – DebanjanB
    Nov 19 at 11:40










  • OK.. Just added more information about outerHTML
    – Rocky
    Nov 19 at 11:54












  • @Guy - I don't get any errors
    – Rocky
    Nov 19 at 11:55










  • show it parent html, it is button?
    – ewwink
    Nov 19 at 12:16














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Just trying below code to click Export button in and it not clicking the button



driver.FindElement(By.XPath("//span[@class='ui-button-text' and contains(.,'Export')]")).Click();


Outer HTML code



Export



<span class="ui-button-text" style="">Export</span>











share|improve this question















Just trying below code to click Export button in and it not clicking the button



driver.FindElement(By.XPath("//span[@class='ui-button-text' and contains(.,'Export')]")).Click();


Outer HTML code



Export



<span class="ui-button-text" style="">Export</span>








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  • Do you get any errors?
    – Guy
    Nov 19 at 11:37










  • Update the question with some more of the outerHTML
    – DebanjanB
    Nov 19 at 11:40










  • OK.. Just added more information about outerHTML
    – Rocky
    Nov 19 at 11:54












  • @Guy - I don't get any errors
    – Rocky
    Nov 19 at 11:55










  • show it parent html, it is button?
    – ewwink
    Nov 19 at 12:16


















  • Do you get any errors?
    – Guy
    Nov 19 at 11:37










  • Update the question with some more of the outerHTML
    – DebanjanB
    Nov 19 at 11:40










  • OK.. Just added more information about outerHTML
    – Rocky
    Nov 19 at 11:54












  • @Guy - I don't get any errors
    – Rocky
    Nov 19 at 11:55










  • show it parent html, it is button?
    – ewwink
    Nov 19 at 12:16
















Do you get any errors?
– Guy
Nov 19 at 11:37




Do you get any errors?
– Guy
Nov 19 at 11:37












Update the question with some more of the outerHTML
– DebanjanB
Nov 19 at 11:40




Update the question with some more of the outerHTML
– DebanjanB
Nov 19 at 11:40












OK.. Just added more information about outerHTML
– Rocky
Nov 19 at 11:54






OK.. Just added more information about outerHTML
– Rocky
Nov 19 at 11:54














@Guy - I don't get any errors
– Rocky
Nov 19 at 11:55




@Guy - I don't get any errors
– Rocky
Nov 19 at 11:55












show it parent html, it is button?
– ewwink
Nov 19 at 12:16




show it parent html, it is button?
– ewwink
Nov 19 at 12:16












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driver.FindElement(By.XPath("//span[@class='ui-button-text' and contains(.,'Export')]")).click();


(lower-case click()).






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  • it throws error in Visual Studio if I use lower case - "click"
    – Rocky
    Nov 19 at 12:02










  • What error? Please, post it here.
    – Mate Mrše
    Nov 19 at 12:05



















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Resolved myself after digging into Wait methods. Below code recognizes the button.



new WebDriverWait(driver, TimeSpan.FromSeconds(15)).Until(ExpectedConditions.ElementToBeClickable(By.XPath("//span[@class='ui-button-text' and contains(.,'Export')]"))).Click();






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    Use



    driver.FindElement(By.XPath("//span[@class='ui-button-text' and contains(.,'Export')]")).click();


    (lower-case click()).






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    • it throws error in Visual Studio if I use lower case - "click"
      – Rocky
      Nov 19 at 12:02










    • What error? Please, post it here.
      – Mate Mrše
      Nov 19 at 12:05
















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    Use



    driver.FindElement(By.XPath("//span[@class='ui-button-text' and contains(.,'Export')]")).click();


    (lower-case click()).






    share|improve this answer





















    • it throws error in Visual Studio if I use lower case - "click"
      – Rocky
      Nov 19 at 12:02










    • What error? Please, post it here.
      – Mate Mrše
      Nov 19 at 12:05














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    Use



    driver.FindElement(By.XPath("//span[@class='ui-button-text' and contains(.,'Export')]")).click();


    (lower-case click()).






    share|improve this answer












    Use



    driver.FindElement(By.XPath("//span[@class='ui-button-text' and contains(.,'Export')]")).click();


    (lower-case click()).







    share|improve this answer












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    • it throws error in Visual Studio if I use lower case - "click"
      – Rocky
      Nov 19 at 12:02










    • What error? Please, post it here.
      – Mate Mrše
      Nov 19 at 12:05


















    • it throws error in Visual Studio if I use lower case - "click"
      – Rocky
      Nov 19 at 12:02










    • What error? Please, post it here.
      – Mate Mrše
      Nov 19 at 12:05
















    it throws error in Visual Studio if I use lower case - "click"
    – Rocky
    Nov 19 at 12:02




    it throws error in Visual Studio if I use lower case - "click"
    – Rocky
    Nov 19 at 12:02












    What error? Please, post it here.
    – Mate Mrše
    Nov 19 at 12:05




    What error? Please, post it here.
    – Mate Mrše
    Nov 19 at 12:05













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    Resolved myself after digging into Wait methods. Below code recognizes the button.



    new WebDriverWait(driver, TimeSpan.FromSeconds(15)).Until(ExpectedConditions.ElementToBeClickable(By.XPath("//span[@class='ui-button-text' and contains(.,'Export')]"))).Click();






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      Resolved myself after digging into Wait methods. Below code recognizes the button.



      new WebDriverWait(driver, TimeSpan.FromSeconds(15)).Until(ExpectedConditions.ElementToBeClickable(By.XPath("//span[@class='ui-button-text' and contains(.,'Export')]"))).Click();






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        Resolved myself after digging into Wait methods. Below code recognizes the button.



        new WebDriverWait(driver, TimeSpan.FromSeconds(15)).Until(ExpectedConditions.ElementToBeClickable(By.XPath("//span[@class='ui-button-text' and contains(.,'Export')]"))).Click();






        share|improve this answer












        Resolved myself after digging into Wait methods. Below code recognizes the button.



        new WebDriverWait(driver, TimeSpan.FromSeconds(15)).Until(ExpectedConditions.ElementToBeClickable(By.XPath("//span[@class='ui-button-text' and contains(.,'Export')]"))).Click();







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