XPath OR operator for different nodes

If you want to select only one of two nodes with union operator, you can use this solution: (//bookstore/book/title | //bookstore/city/zipcode/title)[1]


It the element has two xpath. Then you can write two xpaths like below:

xpath1 | xpath2

Eg:

//input[@name="username"] | //input[@id="wm_login-username"]

All title nodes with zipcode or book node as parent:

Version 1:

//title[parent::zipcode|parent::book]

Version 2:

//bookstore/book/title|//bookstore/city/zipcode/title

Version 3: (results are sorted based on source data rather than the order of book then zipcode)

//title[../../../*[book] or ../../../../*[city/zipcode]]

or - used within true/false - a Boolean operator in xpath

| - a Union operator in xpath that appends the query to the right of the operator to the result set from the left query.

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Xpath