'How to click button inside #shadow-root (closed) using Selenium and Python
I'm trying to click button inside #shadow-root (closed), inside iframe
<iframe title="recaptcha challenge expires in two minutes"
<div class="button-holder help-button-holder">
#shadow-root (closed)
<link rel="stylesheet" href="chrome-extension://mpbjkejclgfgadiemmefgebjfooflfhl/src/solve/solver-button.css">
<button tabindex="0" title="Solve the challenge" id="solver-button"></button>
</div>
</iframe>
This is what I use to switch to iframe
WebDriverWait(driver, 10).until(EC.frame_to_be_available_and_switch_to_it((By.XPATH,"//iframe[@title='recaptcha challenge expires in two minutes']")))
How can I click //button[@id="solver-button"]
Here are photos how it really looks
iframe-link
button-link
Solution 1:[1]
Your line of code to switch to the <iframe> was perfect. However, the desired element is within a #shadow-root (closed) and using Selenium you won't be able to interact with the elements within #shadow-root (closed) because as per the discussion in Shadow DOM traversal support:
- @43081j mentioned, for closed shadow roots it should just be accepted that you can't access it (throw an exception). So, we don't need to care about closed roots as we shouldn't be able to access them anyway.
- @AutomatedTester in his spec proposal suggested the ability to move between a Shadow DOM context and the document context.
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| Solution | Source |
|---|---|
| Solution 1 | undetected Selenium |
