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Element | Grafana k6 documentation

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Element

Represents a DOM element matched by a Selection, and provides an API to inspect the element content.

Use Selection.get(index) to return an Element object.

The Element object provides a similar API to the DOM Element API to retrieve element information.

Method Description selection The selection matching the element. nodeName The name of the element. nodeType The type of the element. nodeValue The element value. id The id of the element. innerHTML Is a DOMString representing the markup of the element’s content. textContent The element content. ownerDocument Element attributes An array of attributes. firstChild Element lastChild Element childElementCount The number of children elements. firstElementChild Element lastElementChild Element previousSibling Element nextSibling Element previousElementSibling Element nextElementSibling Element parentElement Element parentNode Element childNodes Array of Element children Array of Element classList An array of class names. className The class name string lang The value of the lang attribute. toString The element string representation. hasAttribute Boolean getAttribute getAttributeNode hasAttributes Boolean hasChildNodes Boolean isSameNode Boolean isEqualNode Boolean getElementsByClassName Return an array of Element. getElementsByTagName Return an array of Element. querySelector Returns the first Element which matches the specified selector string relative to the element querySelectorAll Returns all the Element which matches the specified selector string relative to the element contains matches Returns a Boolean indicating whether or not the element would be selected by the specified selector string namespaceURI The namespace URI of the element. isDefaultNamespace Returns a Boolean indicating whether the element has the default namespace.

Additionally, Element can provide more methods depending on the Element type.

Example
import { parseHTML } from 'k6/html';
import { sleep } from 'k6';

export default function () {
  const content = `
<dl>
  <dt id="term-1">Value term 1</dt>
  <dt id="term-2">Value term 2</dt>
</dl>
  `;
  const sel = parseHTML(content).find('dl').children();

  const el1 = sel.get(0);
  const el2 = sel.get(1);

  console.log(el1.nodeName());
  console.log(el1.id());
  console.log(el1.textContent());

  console.log(el2.nodeName());
  console.log(el2.id());
  console.log(el2.textContent());

  sleep(1);
}
import { parseHTML } from 'k6/html';
import { sleep } from 'k6';

export default function () {
  const content = `
\t<a href="http://username:password@example.com:80" rel="prev next" target="_self" type="rare" accesskey="q" hreflang="en-US" media="print">6</a>
  `;
  const el = parseHTML(content).find('a').get(0);

  console.log(el.nodeName());
  console.log(el.innerHTML());
  console.log(el.host());
  console.log(el.hostname());
  console.log(el.protocol());

  sleep(1);
}

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