To build a great user interface, developers use features similar to desktop applications in the form of pop-up windows and alerts. While testing complex workflows, tests need to flow from the browser window to a pop-up window in order to alert the user and perform operations as needed. This chapter will explain common issues that pertain to the handling of pop-up windows and alerts, and how best to use Selenium WebDriver API for this.
Selenium Testing Tools Cookbook
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Selenium Testing Tools Cookbook
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Overview of this book
This book is an incremental guide that will help you learn and use the advanced features of the Selenium toolset including the WebDriver API in various situations to build a reliable test automation. You start off by setting up the test development environment and gain tips on the advanced locater strategy and the effective use of the Selenium WebDriver API.
After that, the use of design patterns such as data - driven tests and PageFactory are demonstrated. You will then be familiarised with extending Selenium WebDriver API by implementing custom tasks and setting up your own distributed environment to run tests in parallel for cross-browser testing.
Finally, we give you some tips on integrating Selenium WebDriver with other popular tools and testing mobile applications. By the end of this book, you will have learned enough to solve complex testing issues on your own.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Selenium Testing Tools Cookbook Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Getting Started
Finding Elements
Working with Elements
Working with Selenium API
Synchronizing Tests
Working with Alerts, Frames, and Windows
Data-Driven Testing
Using the Page Object Model
Extending Selenium
Testing HTML5 Web Applications
Behavior-Driven Development
Integration with Other Tools
Cross-Browser Testing
Testing Applications on Mobile Browsers
Index
Customer Reviews