I have one method called click button where I'll be having multiple try catches containing X-path, so how will get to know which X-path is executed recently by the driver?
public void actions(String action, String param, Webdriver driver){ switch(action){ case "Click Button": clickButton(driver, param); } } public void clickButton(Webdriver driver, String param){ try{ if (param.equalsIgnoreCase("Search")) { WebElement waittext = driver.findElement(By.xpath(("xpath for search button"))); Actions actions = new Actions(driver); actions.moveToElement(waittext).build().perform(); waittext.click(); return; }catch(Exception e){ System.out.println(e); } try{ if (param.equalsIgnoreCase("Save")) { WebElement waittext = driver.findElement(By.xpath(("xpath for save button"))); Actions actions = new Actions(driver); actions.moveToElement(waittext).build().perform(); waittext.click(); return; }catch(Exception e){ System.out.println(e); } so on.... } Like this, I'll be having so many try catches. My first thought was to return the X-path with return in every try catch but the changes will be too much for me and it will take a lot of time, so I was thinking is there any way where I can just simply get the last or recent X-path through the driver.
public void actions(String action, String param, Webdriver driver){ switch(action){ case "Click Button": clickButton(driver, param); String recentlyUsedXpath = driver.getLastXpath(); //something like this I needed here. } } I know driver will not have any method like this: driver.getLastXpath(), but I was hoping if there is anything similar or any way where I can get the recent X-path.