Switching to a popup is challenging for at least two separate reasons:
- The one that many people know, which is that you need to use
driver.switch_to.window(window_handle)
both when the popup appears, so that you can find elements in the popup window, and after the popup is closed, so that you can find elements back in the main window.
- The one that only people with slow machines are likely to encounter, which is that when Selenium makes a window handle available as a variable, it's initially set to None, and takes a little while before it's filled in with a value.
Here's some code that addresses those issues while carrying out your requested sequence. I'm leaving out the import
statements, and I'm using variable names that I hope are obvious. Also, note that I like to use find_element(s)_by_xpath
in my code; feel free to use other find_element(s)_by
methods:
main_window_handle = None
while not main_window_handle:
main_window_handle = driver.current_window_handle
driver.find_element_by_xpath(u'//a[text()="click here"]').click()
signin_window_handle = None
while not signin_window_handle:
for handle in driver.window_handles:
if handle != main_window_handle:
signin_window_handle = handle
break
driver.switch_to.window(signin_window_handle)
driver.find_element_by_xpath(u'//input[@id="id_1"]').send_keys(user_text_1)
driver.find_element_by_xpath(u'//input[@value="OK"]').click()
driver.find_element_by_xpath(u'//input[@id="id_2"]').send_keys(user_text_2)
driver.find_element_by_xpath(u'//input[@value="OK"]').click()
driver.switch_to.window(main_window_handle) #or driver.switch_to_default_content()
Please let me know if someone (maybe me) needs to add more to the example, or provide other info, to make it more clear.
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