An Extension For Google Chrome which helps you to find elements match your xpath.
* It marks the matching elements with highlighted outline and background.
* It logs your xpath history.
Good Partner for QAs!!!
Github: https://github.com/em91/Xpath-Finder
Broken, not working
very good. It’s useful
It is not working on linux Environment chrome browser
Не работает
It doesnt work at all
Great plugin!
Help full for me.
不错
doesn’t work
好用
Doesn’t work at all. Click the button. Nothing. Removed
Useless. Does not work as described.
Hello,
On the page below I tried to find
//div/div/div/div and your add-on return 313 results found. Great
But if I tried to find my @class returns null.
//div/div/div/div[@class=’gb-dc’]
Can you repair this bug?
It is valuable tool for automated testers.
https://www.google.ro/search?q=ubuntu+wiki&rlz=1C1CHBD_enRO744RO745&oq=ubuntu+wiki&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.4558j0j8&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Thanks
厉害,好东西!!!5分赞
Doesnt work at all shows page not found when trying to use
Would be great if it shows some error indication on syntax error
bulshit… not works at all!! – just opens link to webstore
“Не удалось найти файл или каталог.”
total rubish
It renders the links to the matching elements in Chinese but as that’s the only Chinese text it’s no problem as long as you know what it does.
It seems to match pretty complex XPath expressions just fine but sadly doesn’t show the text() content of the matching elements so I have to click each link back to the Elements tab to locate the text values that interest me. With the XML I’m currently working with this massively limits its usefulness and is the main reason for only three stars.
It also adds classes like “chromeXpathFinder chromeXpathFinder0 chromeXpathFinderHover” to your elements in the inspector – I can see why this is an easy way to record the search results for but it does look messy.
It’s not work on new version
Worst
Horrible .. even manipulates already created xpaths
не работает.