Drop down option is not clickable-Selenium webdriver(ECLIPSE) - selenium-webdriver

When I tried to automate Linkedin with related to automation study research, I found that the drop down clicks are not working.
The code was:
Select dropdown = new Select(driver.findElement(By.xpath(properties.getProperty("VAR_LANUAGEDROPDOWN"))));
dropdown.selectByVisibleText("Português (Portuguese)");
Thread.sleep(4000);
The console is displaying:
no such element: Unable to locate element:
{"method":"name","selector":"selectLanguage"} (Session info:
chrome=63.0.3239.132)
Can any one help me to find what the error is and how can I resolve it?

It seems, that selector of the Dropdown is incorrect. Selenium can't find it. Try to define a correct selector.

If selector is correct, than you need to wait, till this element appears in DOM.

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click method is not working properly in selenium webdriver

i am trying to Automate flipkart website in which i am trying to change address but "add new adress" is not getting clicked i have attached the snapshot
my code is like driver.findElement(By.xpath("//*[#id='ng-app']/div/div[2]/ul/li[2]/div/div[2]/div[2]/div[2]/a/span")).click();
please give the appropriate help
I doesn't look that you are clicking active element, the xpath is //*[#id='ng-app']/div/div[2]/ul/li[2]/div/div[2]/div[2]/div[2]/a/span not correct it clicks on some span.
Use Firepath https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/firepath/ to get the xpath.
To ensure that button is clickable Use isDisplayed() and isEnabled() method before clicking on "Add New Address" button, this method return boolean value.
driver.findElement(By.xpath("//*[#id='ng-app']/div/div[2]/ul/li[2]/div/div[2]/div[2]/div[2]/a/span")).isDisplayed();
driver.findElement(By.xpath("//*[#id='ng-app']/div/div[2]/ul/li[2]/div/div[2]/div[2]/div[2]/a/span")).isEnabled();
Also you can verify that element is exist on page or not using below code
if(driver.findElements(byVal).size()!=0){
// Element is present.
}
hope it may helpful to identify cause of issue, why its not clickable.
First and foremost, Use a customized Xpath instead of the one you are using which is extracted directly from the browser. If no customized Xpath can be constructed then try a customized Css or any other locator if possible.
Try to go through the following attempts in order (I hope you can grasp why this is):
1- If .click() still doesn’t work, then keep on changing the values of the attributes you are using to construct your customized xpath, cssSelector, or locator.
2- Use the Actions class.
3- Use JavaScript executioner
4- instead of click(), try using any of: .sendKeys(“\n”). Or .sendKeys(keys.ENTER) or .sendKeys(keys.RETURN)

Not able to click and element using Selenium

I am trying to automate 'Tableau' login screen and download reports flow. Everything works fine till I reach the 'Download' button. The first problem is I am NOT able to right click on the Download button and do an 'Inspect' in Chrome which is weird. I somehow am able to find the xpath by going through the whole page. When i try to click it I get "Caused by: org.openqa.selenium.NoSuchElementException: no such element: Unable to locate element: {"method":"xpath","selector":"/html/body/div[2]/div[2]/div/div[3]/div[4]/span[1]"}".
The code that I am using is mentioned below:
String xPath = "/html/body/div[2]/div[2]/div/div[3]/div[4]/span[1]";
(new WebDriverWait(driver, 20))
.until(ExpectedConditions.elementToBeClickable(By.xpath(xPath)));
driver.findElement(By.xpath(xPath)).click();
The page layout is like this from where I am picking the xpath
<div class="tabToolbarButton tab-widget" style="-webkit-user-select: none; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent; width: 77.4px;">
<span class="tabToolbarButtonImg tab-icon-download"></span>
<span class="tabToolbarButtonText">Download</span></div>
<span class="tabToolbarButtonImg tab-icon-download"></span>
<span class="tabToolbarButtonText">Download</span>
</div>
Any help would be appreciated. What could be the reason for not able to 'Inspect'??
If you are not able to right click on the element, you can still right click anywhere on the page and select Inspect this element. You can then grab little binocular icon(tool tip message-select an element in the page to inspect it) and point it to the desired web element to check the xpath.
1st thing you need to check if you are writing xpath correctly. On a chrome you can do that without any plugin. On the developer window(same window which gets open when you select Inspect Element option), look for Console window and write your xpath as mentioned below and hit Enter.
$x("Write x path here")
for e.g. xpath for google search box
$x("//input[#id='lst-ib']")
I'm not sure why you writing absolute xpath. Its a bad practice. You can write x path for Download button in better way.
e.g.
(//span[#class='tabToolbarButtonText'])
I got the problem. So it seems the web page I was trying to automate has used frames. That is why even after providing the xpath the element was not getting clicked. I had to use 'switchTo.frame' in order to get the frame in focus and then I was able to click the element. Thanks for all the responses.
What I have still not understood is that why I was not able to inspect the element directly but that is a different question.

Unable to locate a web element using protractor in jasmine framework

I tried to locate an element on the page with the following but couldn't do.
element(by.css('.organizer-text.ng-binding')).click();
element(by.className('organizer-text')).click();
element(by.linkText('All Cases(1)')).click();
element(by.css('span[class="organizer-text"]')).click();
element(by.css('span[ng-class="{'folder-selected' : isSelected(node)}"]')).click();
element(by.css('span[title="All Cases (1)"')).click();
element(by.xpath('div//span[title()="All Cases(1)"]')).click();
Attaching the screenshot of the element with the DOM. Could you please help me on how to locate it?
<span class="organizer-text ng-binding"
tooltip="buildLabel(node.name, node.totalCases)"
ng-click="onLabelClick($event, node)"
ng-class="{'folder-selected' : isSelected(node)}"
ng-show="!node.showEditName" title="All Cases (1)">
All Cases (1)
</span>
The structure is div->span->multiple spans here (one of the spans here is the element)
try
element(by.xpath('//span[#title="All Cases(1)"]')).click();
I used browser.ignoreSynchronization = true; after logging into the page and it worked.
Looks like you found your answer yourself. But, this is for your own information. Just try this work flow out.
Right-click of your element and get the inspect element window.
Go to inspect element of the element and right-click
There will be a window with some options
Select copy Unique Selector option.
element(by.css('paste your Unique Selector here')).click();
Like step 5 paste your unique selector
Hope this helps. :)

xpath is correct for the element which I want to click on but when I am running the test I am getting this error: no such element

I should find a button and should click on it. I found the xpath of it (xpath is correct) but still I am getting the error as no such element
There must be some issue with the xpath, please share the Xpath else install FirePath plugin in Firefox which will enable you to test xpaths, cssselectors and sizzle.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/firepath/

Cannot find button element on form using Webdriver

I'm having trouble trying to click on on a button within a form.
I've tried xpath, cssselector, className, id, but still cannot find it.
Here's the HTML snippet for the button:
<input type="button" value="Continue" id="ni-reg-btn-register" class="btnNext ni-reg-btn-register">
I'm using WebDriver in Java
Getting this trace:
org.openqa.selenium.ElementNotVisibleException: Element is not currently visible and so may not be interacted with
Command duration or timeout: 30.09 seconds
Frequency: 100%
Browser: Firefox
URL: https://subscription.thetimes.co.uk/webjourney/webj_capturecustomerdetails
I've tried each of the following lines of code one by one (but no luck):
driver.findElement(By.className("btnNext ni-reg-btn-register")).click();
driver.findElement(By.cssSelector("buttons#ni-reg-btn-register.btnNext ni-reg-btn-register")).click();
List<WebElement> buttonlist= driver.findElements(By.className("btnNext ni-reg-btn-register"));
driver.findElement(By.id("ni-reg-btn-register")).click();
driver.findElement(By.xpath("//*[#id="ni-reg-btn-register"]")).click();
I was able to click the Continue Button using the below xpath.
//input[#id='ni-reg-btn-register']
I would suggest trying a WebDriverWait call to wait for the element in question to exist on the page prior to interacting with it. The Java documentation can be found here. It appears that while you are using the correct locator and your page is working, there is a timing issue where Selenium is trying to access the element prior to it being loaded.
EDIT: I was unable to locate an element on the provided page with the supplied id. I assume I am missing a step, but I did a search on the HTML for that page and found nothing.
I dont find the above button on the page link you provided ..
better chk the page link and try to give some wait statement after page load ...
implicit wait would be better or simpli Thread.sleep(2000);

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