đ¤ Shadow DOM Support
Shadow DOM support / Shadow-root interaction¶
đĩ SeleniumBase lets you pierce through open Shadow DOM selectors (to interact with elements inside) by adding ::shadow
to CSS fragments that include a shadow-root element. For multi-layered shadow-roots, you must individually pierce through each shadow-root element that you want to get through.
đĩ Here are some examples of Shadow DOM selectors:
css_1 = "downloads-manager::shadow #no-downloads"
css_2 = "downloads-manager::shadow #downloadsList downloads-item::shadow #file-link"
css_3 = "downloads-manager::shadow downloads-toolbar::shadow cr-toolbar::shadow cr-toolbar-search-field::shadow cr-icon-button"
css_4 = "downloads-manager::shadow downloads-toolbar::shadow cr-toolbar::shadow cr-toolbar-search-field::shadow #searchInput"
css_5 = "downloads-manager::shadow downloads-toolbar::shadow cr-toolbar::shadow cr-toolbar-search-field::shadow #clearSearch"
đĩ The shadow-root (::shadow
) elements are transitional, and therefore cannot be the final part of your CSS selectors. Complete your CSS selectors by including an element that's inside a shadow-root.
đĩ NOTE: ::shadow
selectors only exist within SeleniumBase. (They are not part of standard CSS.)
đĩ Here are some examples of tests that interact with Shadow DOM elements: * examples/shadow_root_test.py * examples/test_shadow_dom.py * examples/old_wordle_script.py