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Selenium WebDriver 3 Practical Guide - Second Edition

By : Pallavi Sharma, UNMESH GUNDECHA, Satya Avasarala
Book Image

Selenium WebDriver 3 Practical Guide - Second Edition

By: Pallavi Sharma, UNMESH GUNDECHA, Satya Avasarala

Overview of this book

Selenium WebDriver is an open source automation tool implemented through a browser-specific driver, which sends commands to a browser and retrieves results. The latest version of Selenium 3 brings with it a lot of new features that change the way you use and setup Selenium WebDriver. This book covers all those features along with the source code, including a demo website that allows you to work with an HMTL5 application and other examples throughout the book. Selenium WebDriver 3 Practical Guide will walk you through the various APIs of Selenium WebDriver, which are used in automation tests, followed by a discussion of the various WebDriver implementations available. You will learn to strategize and handle rich web UI using advanced WebDriver API along with real-time challenges faced in WebDriver and solutions to handle them. You will discover different types and domains of testing such as cross-browser testing, load testing, and mobile testing with Selenium. Finally, you will also be introduced to data-driven testing using TestNG to create your own automation framework. By the end of this book, you will be able to select any web application and automate it the way you want.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Chapter 3

  1. Which version of Java Streams API is introduced?

Java 8.

  1. Explain the filter function of Streams API.

Java Stream API provides a filter() method to filter stream elements on the basis of the given predicate. Suppose we want to get all the link elements that are visible on the page, we can use the filter() method to return the list in the following way:

List<WebElement> visibleLinks = links.stream()
.filter(item -> item.isDisplayed())
.collect(Collectors.toList());
  1. Which method of Streams API will return the number of matching elements from the filter() function?

count().

  1. We can use the map() function to filter a list of WebElements by attribute values: True or false?

False.