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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T02:03:29+00:00 2026-06-15T02:03:29+00:00

I use junit to assert the existing of wicket components: wicketTester.assertComponent(dev1WicketId:dev2WicketId:formWicketId, Form.class); This works

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I use junit to assert the existing of wicket components:

wicketTester.assertComponent("dev1WicketId:dev2WicketId:formWicketId", Form.class);

This works for some forms. For complex structure, it is defficult to find out the path of the form by searching all html files. Is there any method how to find out the path easy?

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    2026-06-15T02:03:33+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 2:03 am

    If you have the component you can call #getPageRelativePath(). E.g.

    // Supposing c is a component that has been added to the page.
    // Returns the full path to the component relative to the page, e.g., "path:to:label"
    String pathToComponent = c.getPageRelativePath();
    

    You can get the children of a markup container by using the visitChildren() method. The following example shows how to get all the Forms from a page.

    List<Form> list = new ArrayList<Form<?>>();
    Page page = wicketTester.getLastRenderedPage();
    for (Form form : page.visitChildren(Form.class)) {
        list.add(form);
    }
    
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