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Learn Selenium

By : UNMESH GUNDECHA, Carl Cocchiaro
Book Image

Learn Selenium

By: UNMESH GUNDECHA, Carl Cocchiaro

Overview of this book

Selenium WebDriver 3.x is an open source API for testing both browser and mobile applications. With the help of this book, you can build a solid foundation and learn to easily perform end-to-end testing on web and mobile browsers. You'll begin by focusing on the Selenium Page Object Model for software development. You'll architect your own framework with a scalable driver class, Java utility classes, and support for third-party tools and plugins. Next, you'll design and build a Selenium Grid from scratch to enable the framework to scale and support different browsers, mobile devices, and platforms. You'll also strategize and handle a rich web UI using the advanced WebDriver API, and learn techniques to tackle real-time challenges in WebDriver. Later chapters will guide you through performing different types of testing, such as cross-browser testing, load testing, and mobile testing. Finally, you will be introduced to data-driven testing, using TestNG to create your own automation framework. By the end of this Learning Path, you'll be able to design your own automation testing framework and perform data-driven testing with Selenium WebDriver. This Learning Path includes content from the following Packt books: • Selenium WebDriver 3 Practical Guide - Second Edition by Unmesh Gundecha • Selenium Framework Design in Data-Driven Testing by Carl Cocchiaro
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
Title Page

Understanding the build and perform actions

We know how to perform some basic actions, such as clicking on a button and typing text into a textbox; however, there are many scenarios where we have to perform multiple actions at the same time, for example, keeping the Shift button pressed and typing text for uppercase letters, and the dragging and dropping mouse actions.

Let's see a simple scenario here. Open the http://guidebook.seleniumacademy.com/Selectable.html. A box of tiles numbered 1 to 12 will appear, as seen in this screenshot:

If you inspect the elements with browser developer tools, you will see an ordered list tag:

<ol id="selectable" class="ui-selectable">
<li class="ui-state-default ui-selectee" name="one">1</li>
<li class="ui-state-default ui-selectee" name="two">2<...