Set xpath flag if/when overwriting selector with previous_selector #278
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Bug fix
Description
When chaining operations that use a
selector
argument, subsequent operations can optionally omit theselector
argument and theselector
from the previous operation gets applied applied automatically (at line 46 ofCableReady::OperationBuilder
here.There's a weird edge case here that can cause the subsequent operation to fail if the first operation was using
xpath
, because theselector
argument gets set but thexpath
argument does not get set and defaults tofalse
, eg:The first operation is applied correctly but the
inner_html
operation fails to find it's element, as it hasselector: "/html/body/div[1]", xpath: false
, resulting in:The DOM element isn't missing, it's just not being looked for with
xpath
.Why should this be added
Fixes an obscure edge case when chaining operations using xpath selectors and omitting the selector in subsequent operations.
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