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Stewart Haynes
Courses Plus Student 898 PointsCan't get this to work in Win10.
Works just fine when I keep everything in index.js. It's when I create the new class in the new directory and attempt to run, that I get this error. Anyone running Windows able to get this to work?
NoSuchElementError: no such element: Unable to locate element: {"method":"css selector","selector":"#registrar input[name = 'name'"} (Session info: chrome=61.0.3163.100) (Driver info: chromedriver=2.28.455520 (cc17746adff54984afff480136733114c6b3704b),platform=Windows NT 10.0.15063 x86_64) at WebDriverError (C:\Users\Dana Scully\OneDrive\Selenium projects\node_modules\selenium-webdriver\lib\error.js:27:5) at NoSuchElementError (C:\Users\Dana Scully\OneDrive\Selenium projects\node_modules\selenium-webdriver\lib\error.js:176:5) at Object.checkLegacyResponse (C:\Users\Dana Scully\OneDrive\Selenium projects\node_modules\selenium-webdriver\lib\error.js:529:15) at parseHttpResponse (C:\Users\Dana Scully\OneDrive\Selenium projects\node_modules\selenium-webdriver\lib\http.js:509:13) at doSend.then.response (C:\Users\Dana Scully\OneDrive\Selenium projects\node_modules\selenium-webdriver\lib\http.js:441:30) at process.tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:103:7) From: Task: WebDriver.findElement(By(css selector, #registrar input[name = 'name')) at thenableWebDriverProxy.schedule (C:\Users\Dana Scully\OneDrive\Selenium projects\node_modules\selenium-webdriver\lib\webdriver.js:807:17) at thenableWebDriverProxy.findElement (C:\Users\Dana Scully\OneDrive\Selenium projects\node_modules\selenium-webdriver\lib\webdriver.js:1014:17) at HomePage.addInvitee (C:\Users\Dana Scully\OneDrive\Selenium projects\home.js:19:21) at Array.forEach (native) at Object.<anonymous> (C:\Users\Dana Scully\OneDrive\Selenium projects\index.js:39:10) at Module._compile (module.js:570:32) at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:579:10) at Module.load (module.js:487:32) at tryModuleLoad (module.js:446:12) at Function.Module._load (module.js:438:3) From: Task: WebElement.sendKeys() at thenableWebDriverProxy.schedule (C:\Users\Dana Scully\OneDrive\Selenium projects\node_modules\selenium-webdriver\lib\webdriver.js:807:17) at WebElementPromise.schedule (C:\Users\Dana Scully\OneDrive\Selenium projects\node_modules\selenium-webdriver\lib\webdriver.js:2015:25) at WebElementPromise.sendKeys (C:\Users\Dana Scully\OneDrive\Selenium projects\node_modules\selenium-webdriver\lib\webdriver.js:2178:19) at HomePage.addInvitee (C:\Users\Dana Scully\OneDrive\Selenium projects\home.js:20:14) at Array.forEach (native) at Object.<anonymous> (C:\Users\Dana Scully\OneDrive\Selenium projects\index.js:39:10) at Module._compile (module.js:570:32) at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:579:10) at Module.load (module.js:487:32) at tryModuleLoad (module.js:446:12)
2 Answers

Craig Dennis
Treehouse TeacherI spot a typo:
{"method":"css selector","selector":"#registrar input[name = 'name'"}
Looks like you are missing that trailing hard bracket.
Hope that fixes it!

Stewart Haynes
Courses Plus Student 898 PointsIt was a typo, but the missing bracket didn't really affect it. I forgot to put parenthesis after homePage.open. Thanks much for the help!