Selenium C# displaying custom exceptions if booleans marked false?












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I am coding a selenium test case to verify all elements are present on a web page and Im fairly green at coding so bear with me here. I have boolean vars set up for each element and if not found, I mark them false. At the end of my code/test, I want to display custom exceptions for each false boolean encountered. What's the easiest way to go about this?



if (!headerLogoPresent || !headerMsgDropPresent || !headerMsgDropSubGeneralPresent || !headerUserDropPresent || !headerUserDropSubProfilePresent ||
!headerUserDropSubCredentialsPresent || !headerUserDropSubSettingsPresent || !headerUserDropSubChgPassPresent || !headerUserDropSubRstGridPresent ||
!headerUserDropSubLogOffPresent || !headerSupportDropPresent || !headerSupportDropSubBasePresent || !headerSupportDropSubFaqPresent || !headerSupportDropSubTicketPresent
|| !emailTextInputFieldPresent || !saveButPresent || !bodyTextProfilePresent || !bodyTextEmailPresent || !bodyTextCopyrightPresent)
{
//then throw custom exception for each variable marked false;
}









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    Make a List of the value of the booleans and then iterate over the list in a foreach loop to capture the false values...? Are you writing the exceptions to the Console or a log file?

    – Brian
    Nov 21 '18 at 17:32











  • I was just planning on using "throw new Exception("Custom Message")"

    – abuscaglio
    Nov 21 '18 at 17:35











  • You can also make a class with Name, IsPresent and ExceptionMessage properties. Put it in alist as @Brian suggested and loop throw it. It the error messages are different this will be pretty helpful.

    – ikerbera
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:59
















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I am coding a selenium test case to verify all elements are present on a web page and Im fairly green at coding so bear with me here. I have boolean vars set up for each element and if not found, I mark them false. At the end of my code/test, I want to display custom exceptions for each false boolean encountered. What's the easiest way to go about this?



if (!headerLogoPresent || !headerMsgDropPresent || !headerMsgDropSubGeneralPresent || !headerUserDropPresent || !headerUserDropSubProfilePresent ||
!headerUserDropSubCredentialsPresent || !headerUserDropSubSettingsPresent || !headerUserDropSubChgPassPresent || !headerUserDropSubRstGridPresent ||
!headerUserDropSubLogOffPresent || !headerSupportDropPresent || !headerSupportDropSubBasePresent || !headerSupportDropSubFaqPresent || !headerSupportDropSubTicketPresent
|| !emailTextInputFieldPresent || !saveButPresent || !bodyTextProfilePresent || !bodyTextEmailPresent || !bodyTextCopyrightPresent)
{
//then throw custom exception for each variable marked false;
}









share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Make a List of the value of the booleans and then iterate over the list in a foreach loop to capture the false values...? Are you writing the exceptions to the Console or a log file?

    – Brian
    Nov 21 '18 at 17:32











  • I was just planning on using "throw new Exception("Custom Message")"

    – abuscaglio
    Nov 21 '18 at 17:35











  • You can also make a class with Name, IsPresent and ExceptionMessage properties. Put it in alist as @Brian suggested and loop throw it. It the error messages are different this will be pretty helpful.

    – ikerbera
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:59














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I am coding a selenium test case to verify all elements are present on a web page and Im fairly green at coding so bear with me here. I have boolean vars set up for each element and if not found, I mark them false. At the end of my code/test, I want to display custom exceptions for each false boolean encountered. What's the easiest way to go about this?



if (!headerLogoPresent || !headerMsgDropPresent || !headerMsgDropSubGeneralPresent || !headerUserDropPresent || !headerUserDropSubProfilePresent ||
!headerUserDropSubCredentialsPresent || !headerUserDropSubSettingsPresent || !headerUserDropSubChgPassPresent || !headerUserDropSubRstGridPresent ||
!headerUserDropSubLogOffPresent || !headerSupportDropPresent || !headerSupportDropSubBasePresent || !headerSupportDropSubFaqPresent || !headerSupportDropSubTicketPresent
|| !emailTextInputFieldPresent || !saveButPresent || !bodyTextProfilePresent || !bodyTextEmailPresent || !bodyTextCopyrightPresent)
{
//then throw custom exception for each variable marked false;
}









share|improve this question














I am coding a selenium test case to verify all elements are present on a web page and Im fairly green at coding so bear with me here. I have boolean vars set up for each element and if not found, I mark them false. At the end of my code/test, I want to display custom exceptions for each false boolean encountered. What's the easiest way to go about this?



if (!headerLogoPresent || !headerMsgDropPresent || !headerMsgDropSubGeneralPresent || !headerUserDropPresent || !headerUserDropSubProfilePresent ||
!headerUserDropSubCredentialsPresent || !headerUserDropSubSettingsPresent || !headerUserDropSubChgPassPresent || !headerUserDropSubRstGridPresent ||
!headerUserDropSubLogOffPresent || !headerSupportDropPresent || !headerSupportDropSubBasePresent || !headerSupportDropSubFaqPresent || !headerSupportDropSubTicketPresent
|| !emailTextInputFieldPresent || !saveButPresent || !bodyTextProfilePresent || !bodyTextEmailPresent || !bodyTextCopyrightPresent)
{
//then throw custom exception for each variable marked false;
}






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  • 1





    Make a List of the value of the booleans and then iterate over the list in a foreach loop to capture the false values...? Are you writing the exceptions to the Console or a log file?

    – Brian
    Nov 21 '18 at 17:32











  • I was just planning on using "throw new Exception("Custom Message")"

    – abuscaglio
    Nov 21 '18 at 17:35











  • You can also make a class with Name, IsPresent and ExceptionMessage properties. Put it in alist as @Brian suggested and loop throw it. It the error messages are different this will be pretty helpful.

    – ikerbera
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:59














  • 1





    Make a List of the value of the booleans and then iterate over the list in a foreach loop to capture the false values...? Are you writing the exceptions to the Console or a log file?

    – Brian
    Nov 21 '18 at 17:32











  • I was just planning on using "throw new Exception("Custom Message")"

    – abuscaglio
    Nov 21 '18 at 17:35











  • You can also make a class with Name, IsPresent and ExceptionMessage properties. Put it in alist as @Brian suggested and loop throw it. It the error messages are different this will be pretty helpful.

    – ikerbera
    Nov 22 '18 at 9:59








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Make a List of the value of the booleans and then iterate over the list in a foreach loop to capture the false values...? Are you writing the exceptions to the Console or a log file?

– Brian
Nov 21 '18 at 17:32





Make a List of the value of the booleans and then iterate over the list in a foreach loop to capture the false values...? Are you writing the exceptions to the Console or a log file?

– Brian
Nov 21 '18 at 17:32













I was just planning on using "throw new Exception("Custom Message")"

– abuscaglio
Nov 21 '18 at 17:35





I was just planning on using "throw new Exception("Custom Message")"

– abuscaglio
Nov 21 '18 at 17:35













You can also make a class with Name, IsPresent and ExceptionMessage properties. Put it in alist as @Brian suggested and loop throw it. It the error messages are different this will be pretty helpful.

– ikerbera
Nov 22 '18 at 9:59





You can also make a class with Name, IsPresent and ExceptionMessage properties. Put it in alist as @Brian suggested and loop throw it. It the error messages are different this will be pretty helpful.

– ikerbera
Nov 22 '18 at 9:59












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