I am trying to get the value of an element that renders text upon clicking a dropdown. I am currently using implicity_wait() to make sure the element is appearing, but when I run the script, the .text call returns empty strings. If I slowly run each line of the script the .text values populate. Based on this i assume that I have to wait for the text to render, but I can't work out how to do this.
Looking at the expected conditions documentation all the of the text_to_be_present_... conditions want me to know what text I am waiting for. Since I am webscraping I don't know this and so I am trying to pass a regex condition to the text_ argument, that matches a generic form of the value I am looking for. I am not getting the expected result with the value still returning an empty string when I run the script.
Here is the code I am trying:
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.chrome.options import Options
from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC
from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait
#Set the options for running selenium as headless
options = Options()
options.headless = True
options.add_argument("--window-size=1920,1200")
#Create the driver object
driver = webdriver.Chrome(options=options, executable_path=DRIVER_PATH)
driver.implicitly_wait(10)
output = []
driver.get(html)
nat_res_element = driver.find_element_by_xpath('//*[@id="accordion-theme"]/div[1]/div[1]/span')
nat_res_element.click()
element = WebDriverWait(driver, 10).until(EC.text_to_be_present_in_element_value(locator = By.xpath('//*[@id="collapse0"]/div/div/ul/li/span[2]'), text_ = '[\d].*'))
output.append(element.text)
The url is: https://projects.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/project-detail/P159382. I am trying to access the values under the 'Environment and Natural Resource Management' dropdown. Since this is digit; digit; %, I am trying regex [\d].*.
Welcome a way to handle this.
element.click()and then putdriver.page_sourceinto BS, and re-ran my old code - as per @Celius Stingher's suggestion. That said, i think @F.Hoque's answer is technically the best answer to my question on waiting on an expected condition, and then calling.texton the element. Nonetheless @undetected Selenium's answer works as well - callingget_attribute("innerHTML"). Thanks very much for all the help.@undetectedSelenium's answer not only speaks aboutget_attribute("innerHTML")but also demonstrates 4 options involving Css/text + XPath/getAttribute, along with an explanation whytext_to_be_present_in_element_value()doesn't suits your usecase.