I'm using in XSSFWorkbook
XSSFWorkbook workbook1 = new XSSFWorkbook();
and then I wanna perform
style.setAlignment
but it makes an error now.
the goal I have to is only for CENTER_ALIGN, please help me.
I am trying to work out a comparable command to use in jmeter webdriver sampler (JavaScript) how to do a waitForPopUp command. There must be a way. I have something that works for waiting for an element, but I can't work it out for a popup.
Update
I am using this code for waiting for an element:
var wait = new support_ui.WebDriverWait(WDS.browser, 5000)
WaitForLogo = function() {
var logo = WDS.browser.findElement(org.openqa.selenium.By.xpath("//img[#src='/images/power/ndpowered.gif']"))
}
wait.until(new com.google.common.base.Function(WaitForLogo))
And this works, but I can't work out how reuse this to wait for a popup, that has no name, in Java I have used:
selenium.waitForPopUp("_blank", "30000");
selenium.selectWindow("_blank");
And that works, but I can't work out an comparable JavaScript that will work in Jmeter for performance, as I can't get Java working in Jmeter.
I was able to get this working using:
var sui = JavaImporter(org.openqa.selenium.support.ui)
and:
wait.until(sui.ExpectedConditions.numberOfWindowsToBe(2))
In WebDriver Sampler you have the following methods:
WDS.browser.switchTo.frame('frame name or handle') - for switching to a frame
WDS.browser.switchTo.window('window name or handle') - for switching to a window
WDS.browser.switchTo.alert() - for switching to a modal dialog
WDS.browser.getWindowHandles() - for getting all open browser window handles
See JavaDoc on WebDriver.switchTo method and The WebDriver Sampler: Your Top 10 Questions Answered guide for more details.
I'm having difficulties to add an HyperLink to my Word Document using the Javascript API. I've look to Doc and I can't find any hints how to accomplish my duty...
Here is my Question: What is the best way to add an HyperLink inside a Word Document using the Javascript API.
And Here is what I tried:
Word.run((context: Word.RequestContext) => {
var range = context.document.getSelection();
context.load(range, "hyperlink");
return context.sync().then(() => {
range.font.highlightColor = '#FFFF00';
range.hyperlink = "C:\My Documents\MyFile.doc";
}).then(context.sync);
});
I've added the highlightColor just to have a visual that my changes are being sync. Everything seems fine but the Hyperlink property is not being updated. Am I missing something?
And If you guys are wondering what's this syntax, I'm using TypeScript.
Good, if you don't mind i will reply in JavaScript :)
Setting a hyperlink to a file must work (provided that the file exists :) ). I have this simplified example working successfully, btw you don't need to load the range for setting this.
Also hyperlinks is now supported as preview, so please make sure that you are running an updated (latest) version of Word (go file and install updates) and most importantly make sure you are using the preview CDN for Office.js which is here: https://appsforoffice.microsoft.com/lib/beta/hosted/office.js
Word.run(function(context) {
// Insert your code here. For example:
context.document.getSelection().hyperlink = "C:\My Documents\MyFile.doc";
return context.sync();
});
I am in the process of setting up a blog through blogger.com and used a template from veethemes.com to get me started.
However, I noticed that there's an obfuscated script in the template and I'd prefer to know what it does to ensure that nothing untowards or unwanted is being done.
The code is as follows:
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eval(function(_0x6c60x1,_0x6c60x2,_0x6c60x3,_0x6c60x4,_0x6c60x5,_0x6c60x6)
{_0x6c60x5=function(_0x6c60x3){return (_0x6c60x3<_0x6c60x2?_0x378a[4]:_0x6c60x5(
parseInt(_0x6c60x3/_0x6c60x2)))+((_0x6c60x3=_0x6c60x3%_0x6c60x2)>35?String[_0x378a[5]]
(_0x6c60x3+29):_0x6c60x3.toString(36))};if(!_0x378a[4][_0x378a[6]]
(/^/,String)){while(_0x6c60x3--){_0x6c60x6[_0x6c60x5(_0x6c60x3)]=_0x6c60x4[_0x6c60x3]||_0x6c60x5(_0x6c60x3)};
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while(_0x6c60x3--){if(_0x6c60x4[_0x6c60x3])
{_0x6c60x1=_0x6c60x1[_0x378a[6]]( new
RegExp(_0x378a[8]+_0x6c60x5(_0x6c60x3)+_0x378a[8],_0x378a[9]),
_0x6c60x4[_0x6c60x3])}};return _0x6c60x1;}(_0x378a[0],62,92,_0x378a[3]
[_0x378a[2]](_0x378a[1]),0,{}));
I was able to decode the first part using ddecode.com and came up with the following:
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If I remove the script, the site breaks in certain places like Read More no longer cuts off the article on the home page and post headers are no longer visible, etc.
Any help in decoding this or tips on tools that may be available that would help me would be much appreciated.
Just remove eval in the code and throw it in the developer console.
I'm trying to read a node from a website that contains java script.
In VB .NET I just use the following code:
Dim listSpan As IHTMLElementCollection = bodyel.getElementsByTagName("span")
For Each spanItem As IHTMLElement In listSpan
If spanItem.className & "" = "span_name" Then
If Not spanItem.innerText Is Nothing Then
str_result = spanItem.innerText.ToString
Console.WriteLine("Found it: " & str_result)
Else
str_result = "NO"
Console.WriteLine("Not Found")
Console.Beep(500, 500)
End If
End If
Next
But I just can't find a way to convert this code to work in Android service. (Java).
I tried Jsoup but Jsoup is only reading the "view source code" elements and not the javascript results as html.
try {
Document doc = Jsoup.connect(str_link).get();
Elements links = doc.select("span_name");
for(Element link : links) {
String result = link.text();
Log.d("TMA Service","result: " + result);
list.add(title);
}
I mean. This code in VB can find everything. (just like if I right click in an element using google chrome and select "Inspect Element". This shows everything and I'd like to know how to get this data with Android.
CAN SOME ONE GIVE ME AN EXAMPLE?
Thanks.
Unfortunately you can't handle Javascript and dynamic content with Jsoup. Please see my answer here for more information and some examples of Java libraries, that may help you here.
Edit:
HtmlUnit - Getting started (section Getting started)
HtmlUnit: A Simple Example: Check Yahoo Email
How to use HtmlUnit in Java?
HtmlUnit: A Quick Introduction
HtmlUnit – A quick introduction
Getting started with HtmlUnit