How can we store List in a Hashmap in page factory model?











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I am using Selenium and java for Automating some features on my website page. I came across a situation where I need to store List in a hashmap so that can be used for assertion further.



@FindBy(xpath="//img[@class='img']")
public WebElement alertBadge;
public WebElement alertBadge() {
try {
elementDetails.put(alertBadge, "Check alert badge visible");
} catch (Exception e) {

}
return alertBadge;
}


The above code works fine when there is only one WebElement. But when there are List of WebElements, I tried using below code which isn't working:



@FindBy(xpath="//img[@class='img']")
public List<WebElement> alertBadge;
public List<WebElement> alertBadge() {
try {
elementDetails.put(alertBadge, "Alert Badge");
} catch (Exception e) {

}
return alertBadge;
}


I am getting "The method put(WebElement, String) in the type HashMap is not applicable for the arguments (List, String)" error.



Any help would be really appreciated !!!










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    I am using Selenium and java for Automating some features on my website page. I came across a situation where I need to store List in a hashmap so that can be used for assertion further.



    @FindBy(xpath="//img[@class='img']")
    public WebElement alertBadge;
    public WebElement alertBadge() {
    try {
    elementDetails.put(alertBadge, "Check alert badge visible");
    } catch (Exception e) {

    }
    return alertBadge;
    }


    The above code works fine when there is only one WebElement. But when there are List of WebElements, I tried using below code which isn't working:



    @FindBy(xpath="//img[@class='img']")
    public List<WebElement> alertBadge;
    public List<WebElement> alertBadge() {
    try {
    elementDetails.put(alertBadge, "Alert Badge");
    } catch (Exception e) {

    }
    return alertBadge;
    }


    I am getting "The method put(WebElement, String) in the type HashMap is not applicable for the arguments (List, String)" error.



    Any help would be really appreciated !!!










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      I am using Selenium and java for Automating some features on my website page. I came across a situation where I need to store List in a hashmap so that can be used for assertion further.



      @FindBy(xpath="//img[@class='img']")
      public WebElement alertBadge;
      public WebElement alertBadge() {
      try {
      elementDetails.put(alertBadge, "Check alert badge visible");
      } catch (Exception e) {

      }
      return alertBadge;
      }


      The above code works fine when there is only one WebElement. But when there are List of WebElements, I tried using below code which isn't working:



      @FindBy(xpath="//img[@class='img']")
      public List<WebElement> alertBadge;
      public List<WebElement> alertBadge() {
      try {
      elementDetails.put(alertBadge, "Alert Badge");
      } catch (Exception e) {

      }
      return alertBadge;
      }


      I am getting "The method put(WebElement, String) in the type HashMap is not applicable for the arguments (List, String)" error.



      Any help would be really appreciated !!!










      share|improve this question













      I am using Selenium and java for Automating some features on my website page. I came across a situation where I need to store List in a hashmap so that can be used for assertion further.



      @FindBy(xpath="//img[@class='img']")
      public WebElement alertBadge;
      public WebElement alertBadge() {
      try {
      elementDetails.put(alertBadge, "Check alert badge visible");
      } catch (Exception e) {

      }
      return alertBadge;
      }


      The above code works fine when there is only one WebElement. But when there are List of WebElements, I tried using below code which isn't working:



      @FindBy(xpath="//img[@class='img']")
      public List<WebElement> alertBadge;
      public List<WebElement> alertBadge() {
      try {
      elementDetails.put(alertBadge, "Alert Badge");
      } catch (Exception e) {

      }
      return alertBadge;
      }


      I am getting "The method put(WebElement, String) in the type HashMap is not applicable for the arguments (List, String)" error.



      Any help would be really appreciated !!!







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