Hiya everyone! This post is a continuation of the previous one, 9h. WebDriver – Implicit Waits. Without further ado, let us harness the power of Explicit Waits. An explicit wait requires a bit more coding but has huge advantages compared to an implicit wait. Here we can wait until a certain condition occurs before proceeding… Continue reading
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9h. WebDriver – Implicit Waits
Its said, “time has a wonderful way of showing us what really matters”. But waiting until everything materializes is equally important. These days, web pages are mostly developed using javascript and ajax techniques. As a result, different elements on the page load at different times. When we automate our manual tests using selenium WebDriver and… Continue reading
9g. WebDriver – Running WebDriver tests in JUnit4
Welcome to another interesting post in our WebDriver series! Its going to be a lot of fun today (may be less fun than eating your favorite chocolate). Are you ready to throw your hat into the ring? If yes, then let’s get started!
9f. WebDriver – JUnit Environment Set-up
Hiya folks! Bring out the testing ninja that is hiding within you as today we are going to set up the environment for JUnit framework. Jumping right in: Step 1: Go to, http://junit.org/junit4/ and click on ‘Download and Install’ link.
9e. WebDriver – Code samples for launching other browsers
What if you can only automate your tests in one browser using Selenium, i.e. Firefox but your web application supports Chrome and IE as well? This implies that testing is required on all three browsers! If this is the case, then Selenium is as useful as sticking your head in sand. Oh, don’t panic! Our… Continue reading
9d. WebDriver – Executing the Test
What good is a line-by-line code walk-through, if you can’t execute and see the output? So without any more fuss, let’s run our code!!
9c. WebDriver – First test script by launching Firefox
Hiya everyone! Time to grab a cup of Java, I mean coffee 😉 Without further ado, let’s get started with our first test script in WebDriver. Under the same project that we created from our previous post (where WebDriver JAR files are added), I have created a new package named, ‘com.blog.tests’.
9b. WebDriver – Set Up in Eclipse
Welcome to our first explore-along post of WebDriver series. It is recommended that you follow closely and work along to make the set up process all the more simple! Pre-requisites: Have an active internet connection. Download and install Java SE Development Kit (JDK) on your system. (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html) Download Eclipse IDE. Installation isn’t required. Just extract… Continue reading
9a. WebDriver – Architecture and how it works
The path to learning WebDriver is interesting and often mind-bending one, so get ready… We are going to encounter some wonderful, wild and wacky things as we trek in the land of Southern Surprises. You are about to find out why Selenium WebDriver is going to make your life so much better – well, in… Continue reading
8. Surprise Freebie
Hiya friends! Hope you had a great time learning Selenium IDE through this blog series. Before stepping into our next tool, Selenium WebDriver, I thought of giving you a freebie. Now that you have witnessed the power of Selenium tools to an extent, you might want to introduce this tool suite to your project for… Continue reading