Can someone please show me the XPath format i should use to retrieve the 2nd txnDetail node's billAmount ?
I am expecting value 10.00 but i have issues with the namespace and "a:" and XPath fails to retrieve the correct value.
<TransactionRsp xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<avlBal>818.00</avlBal>
<blkAmt>0.00</blkAmt>
<cardID>2561683577196298</cardID>
<currBill>GBP</currBill>
<endBal>390.00</endBal>
<logDateTime>2013-04-30T12:17:20.4249292Z</logDateTime>
<msgID>121719721</msgID>
<rspCode>000</rspCode>
<startBal>400.00</startBal>
<txnDetail xmlns:a="http://schemas.datacontract.org/2004/07/CoreModels">
<a:txnDetail>
<a:billAmount>400.00</a:billAmount>
<a:billConvRate>0.00</a:billConvRate>
<a:blkAmount>0.00</a:blkAmount>
<a:debOrCred>1</a:debOrCred>
<a:itemID>2278</a:itemID>
<a:itemType>6</a:itemType>
<a:txnAmount>0.00</a:txnAmount>
<a:txnCurrency/>
<a:txnDateTime>2012-02-23T14:35:45</a:txnDateTime>
<a:txnDescription></a:txnDescription>
</a:txnDetail>
<a:txnDetail>
<a:billAmount>10.00</a:billAmount>
<a:billConvRate>0.00</a:billConvRate>
<a:blkAmount>0.00</a:blkAmount>
<a:debOrCred>0</a:debOrCred>
<a:itemID>3058</a:itemID>
<a:itemType>5</a:itemType>
<a:txnAmount>0.00</a:txnAmount>
<a:txnCurrency/>
<a:txnDateTime>2012-07-30T12:22:14</a:txnDateTime>
<a:txnDescription>Fee: Card Issue</a:txnDescription>
</a:txnDetail>
</txnDetail>
</TransactionRsp>
It's:
//TransactionRsp/txnDetail/a:txnDetail[2]
However, depending on your programming language you might have to register the a namespace. The document might have a default namespace as well. (Don't expect that the xml you've posted is the whole document)
I have managed to pull the relevant data using the following XPath:
/TransactionRsp/txnDetail/[local-name()='txnDetail'][2]/[local-name()='billAmount']
Now I need to know how to filter out only txnDetail with an itemType = 6 ??
Any thoughts ?
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I am now trying another xpath property transfer in SoapUI, and am struggling again.
Rather than specifics I thought I would ask some general questions.
If the response I am wanting to extract from has a line like this:
<ns2:getApprovedPortChangeRequestsResponse xmlns:ns2="http://transferobjects.abc.abc.org">
Oddly, when I click the ns: button in SoapUI it generates the following:
declare namespace soap='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/';
declare namespace ns1='http://transferobjects.abc.abc.org';
declare namespace ns2='http://abc.abc.org/api/serviceorder';
But the message response is pretty clear with the ns2 line above
Then I think that I can safely assume that I should do this:
declare namespace ns2='getApprovedPortChangeRequestsResponse';
Now, when I do the part describing what I want to capture, I am using the ns2 tag, following by the section names that follow as I go in to the message, in this case two layers:
//ns2:return/approvedPortChangeRequests/#version
The value I want is the value of the field called version, don't know if I want the # symbol this time, it's a numeric value, but I get null regardless of whether the # is there or not. I have thoroughly checked the response message and pretty certain I have it right. There are a couple of other sections in the response above the field, but they are at the same level as , from what I can see.
I have tried including the getApprovedPortChangeRequestsResponse as a parent layer in the last line, with no effect.
Only when I use getApprovedPortChangeRequestsResponse in the ns2 declaration can I get anything other than Null, and then only verbose errors like this:
[net.sf.saxon.trans.XPathException: XPath syntax error at char 7 on line 2 in {\n//ns2:/return}:
QName cannot end with colon: {ns2:}]
Basically, I am utterly ignorant and my googlefu hasn't shown me any resource where I can build any sort of understanding of what I am doing, so any suggestion on that front would be appreciated. I just need a couple of examples of doing this in SoapUI, and I should be sweet.
Thanks in advance.
EDIT- Full Response here:
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
<soap:Body>
<ns2:getApprovedPortChangeRequestsResponse xmlns:ns2="http://transferobjects.abc.abc.org">
<return>
<success>true</success>
<approvedPortChangeRequests>
<lspOverride>false</lspOverride>
<numbers>
<complete>false</complete>
<gainingCompanyId>11667</gainingCompanyId>
<losingCompanyId>11657</losingCompanyId>
<notRequired>false</notRequired>
<phoneNumber>
<phoneNumber>098453509</phoneNumber>
</phoneNumber>
</numbers>
<DateTimeStart>2018-03-07T08:00:00+13:00</DateTimeStart>
<som>6001309</som>
<category>Simple</category>
<requestDateTime>2018-03-07T12:05:25+13:00</requestDateTime>
<requesterResellerId>21</requesterResellerId>
<responderResellerId>1</responderResellerId>
<responseDue>
<actualDays>0</actualDays>
<actualHours>1</actualHours>
<actualMinutes>47</actualMinutes>
<businessDays>0</businessDays>
<businessHours>1</businessHours>
<businessMinutes>47</businessMinutes>
<negative>false</negative>
</responseDue>
<status>
<status>Awaiting APC Approval</status>
</status>
<version>1</version>
</approvedPortChangeRequests>
</return>
</ns2:getApprovedPortChangeRequestsResponse>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
In your payload, version is an element rather than an attribute, so you don't need the #.
soapUI tries to help you out by declaring namespaces, but you can go simpler. If version is all you need and there's only one, you can navigate directly to it regardless of namespaces by using //version. The // notation will select a node no matter where it is in the payload.
I am not able to ready node for expression
<ns:Msg xmlns:ns="http://www.noventus.se/epix1" xmlns="http:www.defaultnamespace.com">
<ns:Header>
<SubsysId>1</SubsysId>
<SubsysType>30003</SubsysType>
<SendDateTime>2009-08-13T14:28:15</SendDateTime>
</ns:Header>
</ns:Msg>
I am having this kind of xml with contains two namespaces 1 is with ns and other one is default one.
I am trying to get value for SubsysId using org.dom4j.XPath and adding namespace with
Map namespaces = new HashMap();
namespaces.put("ns", "http://www.noventus.se/epix1");
namespaces.put("main", "http:www.defaultnamespace.com");
Adding these namespaces like this
xpath.setNamespaceContext(new SimpleNamespaceContext(namespaces));
This is my expression
String expression = "/ns:Msg/ns:Header/SubsysId";
I tried multiple options but not able to get the value.
NOTE: If I remove default namespace and run then I am getting the value.
Your help is highly appreciated.
Since you defined namespaces.put("main", "http:www.defaultnamespace.com");
then you would need to specify it in your xpath.
So your xpath becomes:
String expression = "/ns:Msg/ns:Header/main:SubsysId";
I have this .xml file
<root xmlns:h="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/"
xmlns:f="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/">
<h:table>
<h:tr>
<h:td>Apples</h:td>
<h:td>Bananas</h:td>
</h:tr>
</h:table>
<f:table>
<f:tr>
<f:td>Red</f:td>
<f:td>Yellow</f:td>
</f:tr>
</f:table>
</root>
How can i get only the elements with a specify namespace?
For example i want to retrieve only that elements in 'h' namespace.
How can i get it? In exist-db the 'namespace::' axis is not more working
Try using the in-scope-prefixes() function in a predicate:
//*[in-scope-prefixes(.)='h']
In the comments you show a solution that parses the return value from name():
//*[substring-before(name(), ":")='h']
There is a far simpler way to get all elements in the namespace that's mapped to the h prefix:
//h:*
Note: when I first tested this, I was getting back all elements in the document. That's because both of your prefixes are mapped to the same namespace:
xmlns:h="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/"
xmlns:f="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/"
You should also fix this.
I am having trouble using the MockOperation Editor in Soap UI.
I have got this request:
<s:Envelope xmlns:s="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
<s:Body>
<methodName xmlns="http://tempuri.org/" xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<dataAreaId>error</dataAreaId>
<pInvoiceList>
<dataAreaId>NOTTHESAME</dataAreaId>
...
</pInvoiceList>
</methodName>
</s:Body>
</s:Envelope>
I tried almost every XPATH expression but I always get "Missing match in request"
What to fill in the Xpath box?
I tried:
//dataAreaId/text()
//dataAreaId/
//dataAreaId
/dataAreaId/text()
/dataAreaId
/methodName/dataAreaId/text()
/methodName/dataAreaId/
/methodName/dataAreaId
I finally managed to get it based on the answer from user1740631
Seems I it had to do with namespaces afterall.
The correct syntax:
declare namespace tem='http://tempuri.org/';
//tem:methodName/tem:dataAreaId[1]
If you don't care about namespaces you can use the following syntax:
XPath1.0
//*[local-name() = 'methodName']/*[local-name() = 'dataAreaId'][1]
XPath2.0
//*:methodName/*:dataAreaId[1]
Write like this
For First One
//methodName[1]/dataAreaId[1]
For Second one
//methodName[1]/pInvoiceList[1]/dataAreaId[1]
*If you have multiple node with same name in Xml then you should use numbers to locate that particular node.
There is a good hint: When defining an Assertion for a Testcase (or maybe also in the Mock-Window) there is a button "Declare" above the XPath-Expression-Field. It doesn't really look like a button, until you point with the mouse-pointer at it, so I didn't realize it at first.
Just click on the button an SoapUI (actually I use 5.2.1) will add the declare-statements for you, that you can use.
I found that feature coincidentally, as it is not really visible. Maybe this can help also...
I have an element whose html is like :
<div class="gwt-Label textNoStyle textNoWrap titlePanelGrayDiagonal-Text">Announcements</div>
I want to check the presence of this element. So I am doing something like :
WebDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver(profile);
driver.findElement(By.cssSelector(".titlePanelGrayDiagonal-Text"));
But its not able to evaluate the CSSSelector.
Even I tried like :
By.cssSelector("gwt-Label.textNoStyle.textNoWrap.titlePanelGrayDiagonal-Text")
tried with this as well :
By.cssSelector("div.textNoWrap.titlePanelGrayDiagonal-Text")
Note : titlePanelGrayDiagonal-Text class is used by only this element in the whole page. So its unique.
Contains pseudo selector I can not use.
I want to identify only with css class.
Versions: Selenium 2.9 WebDriver
Firefox 5.0
When using Webdriver you want to use W3C standard css selectors not sizzle selectors like you may be used to using in jquery. In your example you would want to use:
driver.findElement(By.cssSelector("div[class='titlePanelGrayDiagonal-Text']"));
From reading over your post what you should do since that class is unique is just do a FindElement(By.ClassName("titlePanelGrayDiagonal-Text"));
Also the CssSelector doesn't handle the contains keyword it was something that the w3 talked about but never added.
I haven't used css selectors, but this is the xpath selector I would use:
"xpath=//div[#class='gwt-Label textNoStyle textNoWrap titlePanelGrayDiagonal-Text']"
The css selector should then probably be something like
"css=div[class='gwt-Label textNoStyle textNoWrap titlePanelGrayDiagonal-Text']"
Source: http://release.seleniumhq.org/selenium-remote-control/0.9.2/doc/dotnet/Selenium.html
Did you ever tried following code,
By.cssSelector("div#gwt-Label.textNoStyle.textNoWrap.titlePanelGrayDiagonal-Text");
I believe using a wildcard in CSS would be more helpful. Something as follows
driver.findElement(By.cssSelector("div[class$='titlePanelGrayDiagonal-Text']");
This will look into the class attribute and see what that attribute is ending with. Since your class attribute is ending with "titlePanelGrayDiagonal-Text" string, the added '$' in the css statement will find the element and then you can perform whatever action you're trying to perform.