Hi monks ! I 'am trying to use "target" method from Selenium:Screenshot. I did following code as it explained
Selenium::Screenshot:
$elem = $driver->find_element('/html/body/table/tbody/tr[1]/td[3]/di
+v/div/div[1]');
my $s = Selenium::Screenshot->new(
png => $driver->screenshot,
#png => $d->screenshot,
target => [{
size => { width => 65, height => 12 }, #=> $elem->get_size,
location => { x => 35, y => 5 }, #=> $elem->get_element_loc
+ation_in_view
}]
);
And i have following output in my Shell:
Logout_test died (Not a HASH reference at C:/Strawberry/../Screenshot.
+pm line 365, <DATA> line 821.)
I don't understand why i have got this output. I did almost the same thing with "exclude" method and it worked.
Thanks for any advice !
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