# Finding Elements ```{eval-rst} .. py:currentmodule:: marionette_driver.marionette ``` One of the most common and yet often most difficult tasks in Marionette is finding a DOM element on a webpage or in the chrome UI. Marionette provides several different search strategies to use when finding elements. All search strategies work with both {func}`~Marionette.find_element` and {func}`~Marionette.find_elements`, though some strategies are not implemented in chrome scope. In the event that more than one element is matched by the query, {func}`~Marionette.find_element` will only return the first element found. In the event that no elements are matched by the query, {func}`~Marionette.find_element` will raise `NoSuchElementException` while {func}`~Marionette.find_elements` will return an empty list. ## Search Strategies Search strategies are defined in the {class}`By` class: ``` from marionette_driver import By print(By.ID) ``` The strategies are: - `id` - The easiest way to find an element is to refer to its id directly: ``` container = client.find_element(By.ID, 'container') ``` - `class name` - To find elements belonging to a certain class, use `class name`: ``` buttons = client.find_elements(By.CLASS_NAME, 'button') ``` - `css selector` - It's also possible to find elements using a [css selector]: ``` container_buttons = client.find_elements(By.CSS_SELECTOR, '#container .buttons') ``` - `name` - Find elements by their name attribute (not implemented in chrome scope): ``` form = client.find_element(By.NAME, 'signup') ``` - `tag name` - To find all the elements with a given tag, use `tag name`: ``` paragraphs = client.find_elements(By.TAG_NAME, 'p') ``` - `link text` - A convenience strategy for finding link elements by their innerHTML (not implemented in chrome scope): ``` link = client.find_element(By.LINK_TEXT, 'Click me!') ``` - `partial link text` - Same as `link text` except substrings of the innerHTML are matched (not implemented in chrome scope): ``` link = client.find_element(By.PARTIAL_LINK_TEXT, 'Clic') ``` - `xpath` - Find elements using an [xpath] query: ``` elem = client.find_element(By.XPATH, './/*[@id="foobar"') ``` ## Chaining Searches In addition to the methods on the Marionette object, WebElement objects also provide {func}`~WebElement.find_element` and {func}`~WebElement.find_elements` methods. The difference is that only child nodes of the element will be searched. Consider the following html snippet: ```