Selenium will help you test your web applications effectively and efficiently against a vast number of browsers and platforms. This client is a binding for the REST API interface defined in the WebDriver protocol https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/ based on the obsolete speficiation http://code.google.com/p/selenium/wiki/JsonWireProtocol.
Comparison of the JSONWireProtocol and WebDriver API commands done by Toff Tillman
WARNING this API is still under development, and maybe it will change
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Get the server selenium-server-standalone-#.jar file provided here: https://selenium.dev/downloads/
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Download and run that file, replacing # with the current server version.
java -jar selenium-server-standalone-#.jar (it only has a Firefox WebDriver by default) But you can add other drivers doing something like that (change PATH_TO to the corresponding value in your environment) java -jar selenium-server-standalone-2.32.0.jar -Dwebdriver.chrome.driver=%PATH_TO%\chromedriver.exe -Dwebdriver.ie.driver=%PATH_TO%\IEDriverServer.exe
(Eiffel binding only support (for now) RemoteWebDriver) The examples and guide are based on http://docs.seleniumhq.org/docs/03_webdriver.jsp#introducing-the-selenium-webdriver-api-by-example
WebDriver is a tool for automating web application testing, and in particular to verify that they work as expected.
class
EXAMPLE_SEARCH
inherit
ANY
redefine
default_create
end
feature
default_create
do
search
end
feature -- Example
search
local
web_driver: WEB_DRIVER
wait: WEB_DRIVER_WAIT
do
--Create a new instance of a Web driver
create web_driver.make
-- Start session with chrome
web_driver.start_session_chrome
-- Go to Google
web_driver.to_url ("http://www.google.com/")
-- Find the text input element by its name
if attached web_driver.find_element ((create {SE_BY}).name ("q")) as l_element then
-- Enter something to search for
l_element.send_keys (<<"Eiffel Room">>)
-- Now submit the form. WebDriver will find the form for us from the element
l_element.submit
end
if attached web_driver.get_page_tile as l_title then
print ("%NPage title is:" + l_title)
end
-- Google's search is rendered dynamically with JavaScript.
-- Wait for the page to load, timeout after 10 seconds
create wait.make (web_driver, 10)
wait.until_when (agent expected_title(web_driver, "Eiffel Room"))
if attached web_driver.get_page_tile as l_title then
print ("%NPage title is:" + l_title)
end
-- close the window
web_driver.window_close
end
expected_title (driver: WEB_DRIVER; title: STRING_32): BOOLEAN
do
if attached {STRING_32} driver.get_page_tile as l_title and then l_title.has_substring (title) then
Result := True
end
end
end
To learn more go to [Selenium documentation] (http://docs.seleniumhq.org/docs/03_webdriver.jsp#introducing-the-selenium-webdriver-api-by-example)
The first thing you are likely to want to do with WebDriver is navigate to a page.
web_driver.to_url ("http://www.google.com/")
Example of how to find an element that looks like this:
<div id="head">...</div>
Eiffel Code
web_driver.find_element ((create{SE_BY}).id ("head"))
Example of how to find an element that looks like this:
<input name="cheese" type="text"/>
Eiffel Code
web_driver.find_element ((create{SE_BY}).name ("cheese"))
Example of how to find an element that looks like this:
<div class="cheese"><span>Cheddar</span></div><div class="cheese"><span>Gouda</span></div>
Eiffel Code
web_driver.find_element ((create{SE_BY}).class_name ("cheese"))
Example of how to find an element that looks like this:
<div id="food"><span class="dairy">milk</span><span class="dairy aged">cheese</span></div>
Eiffel Code
web_driver.find_element ((create{SE_BY}).css_selector ("#food span.dairy.aged"))
Example of how to find an element that looks like this:
<a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=EWF">EWF</a>>
Eiffel Code
web_driver.find_element ((create{SE_BY}).link_text ("EWF"))
Example of how to find an element that looks like this:
<a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=ewf">search for ewf</a>>
Eiffel Code
web_driver.find_element ((create{SE_BY}).partial_link_text ("ewf"))
Example of how to find an element that looks like this:
<iframe src="..."></iframe>
Eiffel Code
web_driver.find_element ((create{SE_BY}).tag_name ("iframe"))
Example of how to find an element that looks like this:
<input type="text" name="example" />
Eiffel Code
web_driver.find_element ((create{SE_BY}).xpath ("//input"))