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Help with Web Scraping a dropdown list

Hi there,

I have the need to create a loop in where I need to click on all of the options in a dropdown list, which is dynamic based on the folder i have selected, so I need some help on how to do that.

So i have tried using the extract data from web page, and right-clicking the dropdown list and tried option, but it only ever records the 1st option for example "Add Document Type" is the selected option, and it only stores that in the variable.

 

I also found a post that used the extranct data from webpage element where you click advanced, select list in the dropdown and then in the CSS box put the following select[ddlDocType="searchDropDownDescription"] option, where ddlDocType is the ID of the select list, but that is not working.  I am sure i am missing something, but not sure what it is.

All of the other tutorials that i have found about web scraping are talking about tutorials for a list of books or items displayed on a web page, but cannot find anything for a select dropdown list, that has worked for me.

 

Can anyone out there help me?

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dropdown list example

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So I looked, and the indexes were all over the place not in numerical order and there were gaps.  This is how I entered it in the action 0-50, but I kept getting errors stating it needed to be an integer.  When I looked at the code, each options index looked like this “25;;;”, so I ended doing what you suggested with the errors, but I had to modify it by just adding 25 actions, and using the names of each option.

so it’s working, but just for my own curiosity, I’m sure there’s an easier way than making the number of actions equal to the number of options.  
any ideas on that?

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If you want to automate with pure PAD actions, you need 1 step that "clicks" each option if you specify the option via text, even if you use a loop.

 

If you specify an option via index, and you know the pattern behind how these indexes are created by the page/app - you can create a loop and logic that will change the index variable, then use that variable as the index.

 

Or use one PAD action to run the JS script and write a script that clicks all options via JS. This will be "one action" in a way you will hide all of the codings in the JS script.

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JonathanR
Frequent Visitor

Had a similar issue, ended up using a JS step to retrieve the values comma separated into a variable, then went from there using split text:

function ExecuteScript() { 
var a =document.getElementById("UserRole_RoleId_listbox").children.length
var txt=""
for(var i=0;i<a;i++)
	{
		txt=txt.concat(document.getElementById("UserRole_RoleId_listbox").children[i].innerText,",")
	}
return txt;
}

To give context and credit, this was the video that helped me:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_248rQIrGc 

Thanks @JonathanR  I will have to take a look at the video and see if that works for my situation.

Highboy
Super User
Super User

If you just need to click on all of them one by one without knowing how many entries there are in the list, you could just use "Set drop-down list value on webpage" and choose "Select options by index" and set "On error" to "Continiue flow run", and then go from 0-xxx on the index.
When it reaches the end it wil fail silently and continue the script.

@Highboythat is something that I didn't think about that i will have to test.  My only question surrounding that would be that using your suggestion, if there was a selection that I didn't want the system to click on, but the index value varied, what would be the best way to accomplish that?

 

For example: "Main" is an option that I do not want to select, but the index changes, so i need to have the flow avoid selecting that option all of the time.

Any thoughts on the best and easiest way to accomplish that?

If yo never want to click on the first one, you can start your index at 1.

So I looked, and the indexes were all over the place not in numerical order and there were gaps.  This is how I entered it in the action 0-50, but I kept getting errors stating it needed to be an integer.  When I looked at the code, each options index looked like this “25;;;”, so I ended doing what you suggested with the errors, but I had to modify it by just adding 25 actions, and using the names of each option.

so it’s working, but just for my own curiosity, I’m sure there’s an easier way than making the number of actions equal to the number of options.  
any ideas on that?

If you want to automate with pure PAD actions, you need 1 step that "clicks" each option if you specify the option via text, even if you use a loop.

 

If you specify an option via index, and you know the pattern behind how these indexes are created by the page/app - you can create a loop and logic that will change the index variable, then use that variable as the index.

 

Or use one PAD action to run the JS script and write a script that clicks all options via JS. This will be "one action" in a way you will hide all of the codings in the JS script.

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