Enable Web Page Element

Enables an element with the disabled attribute in the web page.

Command availability: IBM RPA SaaS and IBM RPA on premises

Script syntax

IBM RPA's proprietary scripting language has a syntax similar to other programming languages. The script syntax defines the command's syntax in the script file. You can work with this syntax in IBM RPA Studio's Script mode.

webEnable --selector(WebElementSelectors) --id(String) --name(String) --css(String) --linktext(String) --innertext(String) --tagname(String) --xpath(String) --class(String) --elementvalue(String) [--simulatehuman(Boolean)] [--timeout(TimeSpan)] (Boolean)=value

Dependencies

Use the Start Browser (webStart) command to start a browser or use the Find Internet Explorer Browser (findBrowser) command to attach the Microsoft Internet Explorer before using the Enable Web Page Element (webEnable) command.

Input parameter

The following table displays the list of input parameters available in this command. In the table, you can see the parameter name when working in IBM RPA Studio's Script mode and its Designer mode equivalent label.

Designer mode label Script mode name Required Accepted variable types Description
Search for selector Required WebElementSelectors Type of selector to identify the elements in the web page.

See the selector parameter options.
ID id Required when the Search for parameter is Id, IdAndName Text A text that contains the ID attribute value to match the element.
Name name Required when the Search for parameter is Name, NameAndValue, IdAndName Text A text that contains the Name attribute value to match the element.
CSS css Required when the Search for parameter is CssSelector Text A text that contains the CSS selector to match the element.
Link text linktext Required when the Search for parameter is LinkText Text A text that contains the link text value to match the element.
Inner text innertext Required when the Search for parameter is InnerTextAndTag Text A text that contains the element text content to match the element.
Tag name tagname Required when the Search for parameter is InnerTextAndTag Text A text that contains the tag name attribute value to match the element.
XPath xpath Required when the Search for parameter is XPath Text A text that contains the XML path value to match the element.
Class class Required when the Search for parameter is ClassAndValue Text A text that contains the class attribute value to match the element.
Element value elementvalue Required when the Search for parameter is ClassAndValue, NameAndValue Text A text that contains the Value attribute value to match the element.
Simulate human simulatehuman Optional Boolean This parameter does not change the behavior of the command.
Timeout timeout Optional Time Span, Number, Text Maximum waiting time for running the command. When blank, the default timeout is 5 seconds.

selector parameter options

The following table displays the options available for the selector input parameter. The table shows the options available when working in Script mode and the equivalent label in the Designer mode.

Designer mode label Script mode name Description
Id Id Matches the element based on the ID attribute value.
Name Name Matches the element based on the Name attribute value.
Css CssSelector Matches the element based on the CSS selector value.
Link text LinkText Matches the element based on the link text attribute value.
Inner text and control type InnerTextAndTag Matches the element based on the element text content and the tag name attribute value.
XPath XPath Matches the element based on the XML path in the HTML root.
Class and value ClassAndValue Matches the element based on the class name and value attribute.
Name and value NameAndValue Matches the element based on the name and the value attribute.
Id and name IdAndName Matches the element based on the id and name attribute value.

Output parameter

Designer mode label Script mode name Accepted variable types Description
Success value Boolean Returns true if the element is enabled, otherwise returns false.

Example

The following code example demonstrates how to enable an element in the web page. The Enable Web Page Element (webEnable) command uses the Css selector to identify the field with the disabled attribute.

defVar --name fieldEnabled --type Boolean
defVar --name webpage --type String --value "https://www.w3schools.com/tags/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml5_fieldset_disabled"
// Launches the Google Chrome browser
webStart --name browser --type "Chrome"
// Navigates to the web page that contains the disabled fieldset
webNavigate --url "${webpage}"
webEnable --selector "CssSelector" --css "body > form > fieldset" fieldEnabled=value
webClose --name browser --leavebrowseropen

Limitations

  • When interacting with a not unique web element, using XPath or CSS selectors, that is inside an IFrame, it is necessary to specify which element inside the IFrame the command will interact with. Otherwise, only the first element will be found.