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Mastering Selenium WebDriver 3.0 - Second Edition

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Mastering Selenium WebDriver 3.0 - Second Edition

Overview of this book

The second edition of Mastering Selenium 3.0 WebDriver starts by showing you how to build your own Selenium framework with Maven. You'll then look at how you can solve the difficult problems that you will undoubtedly come across as you start using Selenium in an enterprise environment and learn how to produce the right feedback when failing. Next, you’ll explore common exceptions that you will come across as you use Selenium, the root causes of these exceptions, and how to fix them. Along the way, you’ll use Advanced User Interactions APIs, running any JavaScript you need through Selenium; and learn how to quickly spin up a Selenium Grid using Docker containers. In the concluding chapters, you‘ll work through a series of scenarios that demonstrate how to extend Selenium to work with external libraries and applications so that you can be sure you are using the right tool for the job.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Running tests against our new Selenium-Grid

We now know how to quickly spin up Selenium-Grid, but so far, we haven't seen it in action. Let's face it. It's not of much use if we can't use it to run some tests. If you have shut down Selenium-Grid, you will need to start it up again:

docker run -d -p 4444:4444 --name selenium-hub selenium/hub:3.11.0
docker run -d --link selenium-hub:hub selenium/node-firefox:3.11.0
docker run -d --link selenium-hub:hub selenium/node-chrome:3.11.0

Next, we are going to reuse the Selenium framework that we built in Chapter 1, Creating a Fast Feedback Loop, and Chapter 2, Producing the Right Feedback When Failing. It already supports connections to Selenium-Grid. So, we just need to specify the URL of the grid using the following command:

mvn verify -Dremote=true -Dbrowser=firefox -DgridURL=http://127.0.0.1:4444/wd/hub

This will...