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QA Planet,# 24/3 RT,3rd Floor,SR Nagar,Hyderabad - 500018.

Email :[email protected] || Phone :040-40044448 || Mobile :+91 9966723111

SELENIUM Handbook

-a basic referential guide to Selenium

By

Sreedhar Reddy (Test Architect)

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1. Introduction:

2. History of Selenium

3. What is Selenium?

4. Selenium Types:

5. Selenium IDE Installation Steps:

6. IDE Features

7. Recording

8. Selenium Commands – “Selenese”

9. Commonly Used Selenium Commands

10. Locating Elements:

11. Basic Examples:

12. Test Suite Creation:

13. Useful Selenium Add-Ons:

14. about User Extensions

15. Selenium Commands for verification

16. Selenium IDE Commands for handling alerts

17. Java Script

18. Example programs:

19. Selenium Core

20. Selenium-RC

21. Selenium Grid:

22. Advantages and Limitations:

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1. Introduction:

Out of the many open source test automation tools available today, there is one tool that become very popular in recent times Selenium. Selenium is a web application test automation tool which provides many features and a wide range of support which makes it an instant choice for automating most of the web applications. Selenium provides the automation engineer the choice of running the automation scripts in a wide range of browsers and with the language support it has, on wide range of operating systems too. But there are certain things the automation engineer needs to be aware of before he jumps into understanding selenium. The automation engineer needs to have a basic knowledge of the following things:

1. HTML 2. XML 3. Xpaths 4. Document Object Model(DOM) 5. JavaScript (only a basic knowledge on how events are triggered etc.) 6. Any one of the following language to build a full-fledged test suite – Perl, Python, Ruby,

Java, C#, PHP. 7. Basic object oriented programming concepts.

Once we are sure that we have the basics of the above mentioned seven points let us move on into what selenium is all about and various types of selenium.

2. History of Selenium

• In 2004 invented by Jason R. Huggins and team.

• Original name is JavaScript Functional Tester [JSFT]

• Open source browser based integration test framework built originally by Thoughtworks.

• 100% JavaScript and HTML

• Web testing tool

• That supports testing Web 2.0 applications

• Supports for Cross-Browser Testing(ON Multiple Browsers)

• And multiple Operating Systems

• Cross browser – IE 6/7, Firefox .8+, Opera, Safari 2.0+

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3. What is Selenium?

• Acceptance Testing tool for web-apps

• Tests run directly in browser

• Selenium can be deployed on Windows, Linux, and Macintosh.

• Implemented entirely using browser technologies - o JavaScript o DHTML o Frames

4. Selenium Types: There are 4 types in Selenium, each for a specific purpose. They are as follows:

1. Selenium IDE 2. Selenium Remote Control 3. Selenium Core 4. Selenium Grid

The more detail information about these will be given in later in the document. But let us have a brief introduction about each of these to make ourselves comfortable. Selenium IDE is a Firefox plugin which is a record replay tool of Selenium. User can record the actions performed on the browser and replay it. User also has an option to write his own scripts, save the scripts and develop test suites using Selenium IDE. Selenium Remote Control on the other hand is used when more robust scripts are to be developed. Using any of the languages listed previously user can build test suites which are robust and can run on different platforms, unlike IDE which can run scripts only on Firefox. Selenium Core usage is similar to Selenium RC except that the scripts which use selenium core can only be run on the server where the web application is deployed. Selenium Grid as the name suggests, is used to organize several Selenium RC's and run the scripts on different machines from a central location where Selenium Grid is available. Now let us get some hands on on Selenium IDE to understand Selenium better.

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Working with Selenium IDE:

Above is a snapshot of how Selenium IDE looks.

5. Selenium IDE Installation Steps:

• To install Selenium IDE just goto http://seleniumhq.org/projects/ide/ click on download Selenium.

• It will be added to your Firefox add-on list.

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• Restart Firefox and you should be able to open it from Tools --> Selenium IDE.

6. IDE Features¶

Menu Bar

The File menu has options for Test Case and Test Suite (suite of Test Cases). Using these you can add a new Test Case, open a Test Case, save a Test Case, export Test Case in a language of your choice. You can also open the recent Test Case. All these options are also available for Test Suite. The Edit menu allows copy, paste, delete, undo, and select all operations for editing the commands in your test case. The Options menu allows the changing of settings. You can set the timeout value for certain commands, add user-defined user extensions to the base set of Selenium commands, and specify the format (language) used when saving your test cases. The Help menu is the standard Firefox Help menu; only one item on this menu–UI-Element Documentation–pertains to Selenium-IDE.

Toolbar¶

The toolbar contains buttons for controlling the execution of your test cases, including a step feature for debugging your test cases. The right-most button, the one with the red-dot, is the record button.

Speed Control: controls how fast your test case runs.

Run All: Runs the entire test suite when a test suite with multiple test cases is loaded.

Run: Runs the currently selected test. When only a single test is loaded this button and the Run All button have the same effect.

Pause/Resume: Allows stopping and re-starting of a running test case.

Step: Allows you to “step” through a test case by running it one command at a time. Use for debugging test cases.

TestRunner Mode: Allows you to run the test case in a browser loaded with the Selenium-Core TestRunner. The TestRunner is not commonly used now and is likely to be deprecated. This button is for evaluating test cases for backwards compatibility with

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the TestRunner. Most users will probably not need this button.

Apply Rollup Rules: This advanced feature allows repetitive sequences of Selenium commands to be grouped into a single action. Detailed documentation on rollup rules can be found in the UI-Element Documentation on the Help menu.

Record: Records the user’s browser actions.

Test Case Pane

Your script is displayed in the test case pane. It has two tabs, one for displaying the command and their parameters in a readable “table” format.

7. Recording Many first-time users begin by recording a test case from their interactions with a website. When Selenium-IDE is first opened, the record button is ON by default. If you do not want Selenium-IDE to begin recording automatically you can turn this off by going under Options > Options... and deselecting “Start recording immediately on open.” During recording, Selenium-IDE will automatically insert commands into your test case based on your actions. Typically, this will include:

• clicking a link - click or clickAndWait commands

• entering values - type command

• selecting options from a drop-down listbox - select command

• clicking checkboxes or radio buttons - click command

8. Selenium Commands – “Selenese” • Selenium commands, often called selenese, are the set of commands that run your

tests.

• Selenium command are three types as below o Actions, o Accessory

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o Assertions

• Actions: user actions on application / Command the browser to do something. Actions are commands that generally manipulate the state of the application. 1. Click / Clickandwait

2. Selecting items

a. Assessors: Accessors examine the state of the application and store the results in

variables, e.g. "storeTitle".

b. Assertions: For validating the application we are using Assertions

1. for verifying the web pages 2. for verifying the text 3. for verifying alerts

Assertions can be used in 3 modes: � assert � verify � waitFor

Example: "assertText","verifyText" and "waitForText". NOTE: 1. When an "assert" fails, the test is aborted. 2. When a "verify" fails, the test will continue execution 3. "waitFor" commands wait for some condition to become true

9. Commonly Used Selenium Commands

These are probably the most commonly used commands for building test. open - opens a page using a URL. click/clickAndWait - performs a click operation, and optionally waits for a new page to load. verifyTitle/assertTitle - verifies an expected page title. verifyTextPresent- verifies expected text is somewhere on the page. verifyElementPresent -verifies an expected UI element, as defined by its HTML tag, is present on the page. verifyText - verifies expected text and it’s corresponding HTML tag are present on the page. verifyTable - verifies a table’s expected contents.

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waitForPageToLoad -pauses execution until an expected new page loads. Called automatically when clickAndWait is used. waitForElementPresent -pauses execution until an expected UI element, as defined by its HTML tag, is present on the page.

Note: To execute many Selenium commands, Selenium required a target often called it as

Element Locators (or calls it as object identification). To get Target element Please install below plug – INS

1. For Firefox browser – Firebug

2. For IE browser – IE Developer Tool bar.

How Selenium is Identifying the Objects?:

10. Locating Elements: Selenium is identifying the objects by using following Locator strategies.

1. Id = @Id 2. Name = @name 3. Identifier = @id 4. Dom = JavaScript expression 5. Xpath = Xpath expression 6. Link =Text pattern 7. css = css Selector Index

Locating by ID: For instance, your page source could have id and name attributes as follows:

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<html> <body> <form id="loginForm"> <input name="username" type="text" /> <input name="password" type="password" /> <input name="continue" type="submit" value="Login" /> </form> </body> <html>

The following locator strategies would return the elements from the HTML snippet above indicated by line number:

• id=loginForm (3)

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Locating by Name¶

• The name locator type will locate the first element with a matching name attribute.

• If multiple elements have the same value for a name attribute, then you can use filters to further refine your location strategy.

• The default filter type is value (matching the value attribute).

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<html> <body> <form id="loginForm"> <input name="username" type="text" /> <input name="password" type="password" /> <input name="continue" type="submit" value="Login" /> <input name="continue" type="button" value="Clear" /> </form> </body> <html>

• name=username (4)

• name=continue value=Clear (7)

• name=continue Clear (7)

• name=continue type=button (7)

Locating by XPath¶

• XPath is the language used for locating nodes in an XML document.

• We are using XPath is when you don’t have a suitable id or name attribute for the element you wish to locate.

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<html> <body> <form id="loginForm"> <input name="username" type="text" /> <input name="password" type="password" /> <input name="continue" type="submit" value="Login" /> <input name="continue" type="button" value="Clear" /> </form> </body>

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10 <html>

• xpath=/html/body/form[1] (3) - Absolute path (would break if the HTML was changed only

slightly)

• //form[1] (3) - First form element in the HTML

• xpath=//form[@id='loginForm'] (3) - The form element with attribute named ‘id’ and the value

‘loginForm’

• xpath=//form[input/\@name='username'] (4) - First form element with an input child element

with attribute named ‘name’ and the value ‘username’

• //input[@name='username'] (4) - First input element with attribute named ‘name’ and the

value ‘username’

• //form[@id='loginForm']/input[1] (4) - First input child element of the form element with

attribute named ‘id’ and the value ‘loginForm’

• //input[@name='continue'][@type='button'] (7) - Input with attribute named ‘name’ and the

value ‘continue’ and attribute named ‘type’ and the value ‘button’

• //form[@id='loginForm']/input[4] (7) - Fourth input child element of the form element with

attribute named ‘id’ and value ‘loginForm’

Example for Xpath:

• Let us take the source of google.com to make our task simpler.

• The first three locator strategies state that, if any element having the name, id or identifier attribute

• Observe the source code of below. After we click on the Google Search button we move to the results page, now let us understand how the first link is identified from the below source code.

<div id="res" class="med"> <h2 class="hd">Search Results</h2> <div> <ol> <div/> <div/> <li class="g w0"> <h3 class="r"> <a class="l" onmousedown="return rwt(this,'','','res','1','AFQjCNFp1UrvQWdtIVY_6kO-kEDVmdSnig','&sig2=HRDAzRP8Pz96kL3VNCyX1A')" href="http://www.testinggeek.com/index.php/testing-tools/test-execution/97-selenium-ide-introduction"> <em>Selenium IDE</em> - Introduction </a>

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</h3>

• As you see above the anchor tag does not have anything that can identify the element uniquely, hence we take the Xpath here.

• For that we need to see which tag of the upper hierarchy of the element has a unique attribute to identify it uniquely. We deduct the Xpath as

//div[@id='res']/div[1]/ol/li[1]/h3/a The Xpath should always start from a hierarchy from where the element can be identified uniquely. For example there is an element which has the attributes as follows <input class=”username” type=””> and say the class attribute is unique to this tag then the element locator would be //input[@class=”username”].This is also Xpath but it is at the same level.

Locating Hyperlinks by Link Text¶

• This is a simple method of locating a hyperlink in your web page by using the text of the link. If two links with the same text are present, then the first match will be used.

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<html> <body> <p>Are you sure you want to do this?</p> <a href="continue.html">Continue</a> <a href="cancel.html">Cancel</a> </body> <html>

• link=Continue (4)

• link=Cancel (5)

Locating by DOM¶

• The Document Object Model represents an HTML document and can be accessed using JavaScript.

• This location strategy takes JavaScript that evaluates to an element on the page, which can be simply the element’s location using the hierarchical dotted notation.

• Since only dom locators start with “document”, it is not necessary to include the dom= label when specifying a DOM locator.

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<html> <body> <form id="loginForm"> <input name="username" type="text" /> <input name="password" type="password" /> <input name="continue" type="submit" value="Login" /> <input name="continue" type="button" value="Clear" /> </form> </body> <html>

• dom=document.getElementById('loginForm') (3)

• dom=document.forms['loginForm'] (3)

• dom=document.forms[0] (3)

• document.forms[0].username (4)

• document.forms[0].elements['username'] (4)

• document.forms[0].elements[0] (4)

• document.forms[0].elements[3] (7)

Locating by CSS¶

• CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a language for describing the rendering of HTML and XML documents.

• CSS uses Selectors for binding style properties to elements in the document.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

<html> <body> <form id="loginForm"> <input class="required" name="username" type="text" /> <input class="required passfield" name="password" type="password" /> <input name="continue" type="submit" value="Login" /> <input name="continue" type="button" value="Clear" /> </form> </body> <html>

• css=form#loginForm (3)

• css=input[name="username"] (4)

• css=input.required[type="text"] (4)

• css=input.passfield (5)

• css=#loginForm input[type="button"] (4)

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• css=#loginForm input:nth-child(2) (5)

11. Basic Examples:

TC’S #1: Manual Steps:

• Open (Example : Type www.google.com)

• Type “energy efficient” in the Google Search Input Box

• Click outside on an empty spot

• Click Search Button

• Verify the Text Present as “energy efficient”

• Assert the Title as “energy efficient - Google Search”

• Save the test case with .HTML Extension.

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TC#2: 1: Open Firefox Web Browser 2: In the address bar, Type http://www.yahoo.com 3: In the search input button, Type "energy efficient" 4: Click on the "Web Search" submit button 5: Wait for Search Results to come on "http:/search.yahoo.com" 6: Verify "energy efficient" text is present anywhere in the search results: (Select and highlight anywhere in the search results page, "energy efficient" text is present.) 7: Verify the browsers title has the value "energy efficient - Yahoo! Search Results" 8. End.

TC’S #3:

• File à New Test Case (Make Selenium IDE in Record Mode)

• Open http://www.ge.com

• Go all the way down, click on the “Contact Information” link

• Click on “Feedback & Inquiries” link

• Consumer/Other (Leave the default option)

• Select a Subject (Other)

• Select a Country (U.A.E)

• Email (type [email protected])

• Comments or Questions (type Just testing)

• Submit (click once)

• In the result page, highlight “Thank you for taking the time to contact GE”

• Right Click and Select waitForTextPresent “Thank you for taking the time to contact GE”

• Highlight “Feel free to continue browsing.”

• Right Click and Select VerifyTextPresent “Feel free to continue browsing.”

• Right Click on “GE.com Home Page” link and Select verifyElementPresent “link=GE.com Home Page”

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12. Test Suite Creation: • A test suite is a collection of tests. Often one will run all the tests in a test suite as one

continuous batch-job.

• When using Selenium-IDE, test suites also can be defined using a simple HTML file. The syntax again is simple. An HTML table defines a list of tests where each row defines the file system path to each test.

Steps for creating test suite:

• Create more Tc’s save each Test Case with <.html> extension.

• Open Firefox

• Open Tools � Selenium IDE

• File � Open � new Test Suite

• File � Open � Add Test cases

• Add more test cases

• Save Suite with <.Html> extensions.

Test Suite Syntax:

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<html> <head> <title>Test Suite Function Tests - Priority 1</title> </head> <body> <table> <tr><td><b>Suite Of Tests</b></td></tr> <tr><td><a href= "./Login.html" >Login</a></td></tr> <tr><td><a href= "./SearchValues.html" >Test Searching for Values</a></td></tr> <tr><td><a href= "./SaveValues.html" >Test Save</a></td></tr> </table> </body> </html>

A file similar to this would allow running the tests all at once, one after another, from the Selenium-IDE.

Edit Selenium Test Suite • If you have only one “test case” in your test suite, open the “GE_TS1.html” in NotePad.

• Add a line of code before the end of </tbody> tag

<tr><td><a href="GE_TC2.html">GE Test Case 2</a></td></tr>

• File → save then Exit.

• Now you can double click and see the entire test suite in your browser.

• You can Edit the Test Suite in notepad when you want to

• Change the name of the test cases

• Add, Remove, and Rename test cases Arrange order of test cases.

13. Useful Selenium Add-Ons: • Chris Pederick's Web Developer toolbar

• XPather

• Firebug

• Xpath Checker

• Regular Expressions Tester

• JavaScript Debugger

• Web Developer

• HTML Validator

• ColorZilla

• DOM Inspector

14. About User Extensions • User extensions are JavaScript files that allow one to create our own customizations and

features to add additional functionality.

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• There are a number of useful extensions created by users. • Perhaps the most popular of all Selenium-IDE extensions is one which provides flow

control in the form of while loops and primitive conditionals. This extension is the goto_sel_ide.js.

Steps:

• Download goto_sel_ide.js file.

• Save into selenium core extensions folder

• Selenium-IDE’s Options=>Options=>General tab

• Browse extension file

• Click on OK Button

• Restart selenium and fire fox

15. Selenium Commands for verification:

A. Verifying Page Elements:

Verifying UI elements on a web page is probably the most common feature of your automated

tests. Selenese allows multiple ways of checking for UI elements.

Ex:

1. an element is present somewhere on the page?

2. specific text is somewhere on the page?

3. specific text is at a specific location on the page? To verify these UI elements.

We are using Assertion or Verification.

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verifyTextPresent

The command verifyTextPresent is used to verify specific text exists somewhere on the page.

VerifyElementPresent

Use this command when you must test for the presence of a specific UI element, rather then its content.

verifyElementPresent can be used to check the existence of any HTML tag within the page. You

can check the existence of links, paragraphs, divisions <div>, etc. Here are a few more examples.

VerifyText

Use verifyText when both the text and its UI element must be tested. verifyText must use a

locator. If you choose an XPath or DOM locator, you can verify that specific text appears at a specific location on the page relative to other UI components on the page.

storeElementPresent

This corresponds to verifyElementPresent. It simply stores a boolean value–“true” or “false”–

depending on whether the UI element is found.

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storeText StoreText corresponds to verifyText. It uses a locater to identify specific page text. The text, if found, is stored in the variable. StoreText can be used to extract text from the page being tested.

storeEval

StoreEval allows the test to store the result of running the script in a variable.

JavaScript and Selenese Parameters All variables created in your test case are stored in a JavaScript associative array. An associative

array has string indexes rather than sequential numeric indexes. The associative array containing

your test case’s variables is named storedVars. Whenever you wish to access or manipulate a

variable within a JavaScript snippet, you must refer to it as stored-Vars[’yourVariableName’].

JavaScript Usage with Script Parameters

Several Selenese commands specify a script parameter including assertEval, verifyEval,

storeEval, and waitForEval. These parameters require no special syntax. A Selenium-IDE user

would simply place a snippet of JavaScript code into the appropriate field, normally the Target

field (because a script parameter is normally the first or only parameter).

This next example illustrates how a JavaScript snippet can include calls to methods, in this case

the JavaScript String object’s toUpperCase method and toLowerCase method.

JavaScript Usage with Non-Script Parameters

JavaScript can also be used to help generate values for parameters, even when the parameter is

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not specified to be of type script. However, in this case, special syntax is required–the JavaScript

snippet must be enclosed inside curly braces and preceded by the label javascript, as in javascript

{*yourCodeHere*}. Below is an example in which the type command’s second parameter value

is generated via JavaScript code using this special syntax:

JavaScript Evaluation

1. You can use any of the following Eval commands

� assertEval, assertNotEval, VerifyEval, verifyNotEval, waitForEval,

waitForNotEval, storeEval

2. You can use any of the following Expression commands

� assertExpression, assertNotExpression,verifyExpression, verifyNotExpression,

waitForExpression, waitForNotExpression, storeExpression, store and

WaitForCondition

echo - The Selenese Print Command Selenese has a simple command that allows you to print text to your test’s output.

Exercises:

TC#4: • Open a specific URL (http://www.barnesandnoble.com/)

• Search for a specific text (“Javascript”) in #1 page

• Sort by “Prizev”

• How do you check “Online Price: $$$” is in sorted order?

• In this case I have decided to check the first two Amounts displayed on that page are in

the ascending order.

• The first value is A, the second value is B

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• If A <= B then we assume the first two listed prices are in ascending order.

• Now get the third value C

• If B <= C then we assume that A, B and C are in ascending order. (i.e., A <= B <=C )

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To Handle Alerts:

AlertPresent • verifyAlertPresent()

– The best way to check the alerts are using this command

– This command never throws an exception

• Returns:

– True or False.

• Other AlertPresent Commands are:

– storeAlertPresent ( seleniumVariableName )

– assertAlertPresent ( )

– assertAlertNotPresent ( )

– verifyAlertNotPresent ( )

– waitForAlertPresent ( )

– waitForAlertNotPresent ( )

Ex1:

Ex 2:

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goBack:

• goBack and goBackAndWait are the two commands simulates a user clicking on the

“back” button of the browser.

waitForPopup • waitForPopUp ( windowID,timeout ) and selectWindow ( windowID ) are the two

commands allows you to test the Popup Windows.

• selectWindow selects a specific Popup, use null to select Parent window.

• Download Ex1.html to Ex3.html under wait for Popup, Open CreatePopUps.html in

Firefox browser.

• Record the test as listed below:

– Click Create Windows button

– Select win1, click the button “Click and get the Welcome Message”, minimize

win1

– Select win3, select any option, press “Submit” button

Go back to the parent window, press “close button”

Ex:

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16. Selenium IDE Commands for handling alerts

1. allowNativeXpath(allow) Arguments:

• allow - boolean, true means we'll prefer to use native XPath

Syntax:

command: allowNativeXpath

Target: True

2. assertAlert – To Verify the Java Script Pop-Ups, similarly assertConfirmation. 3. answerOnNextPrompt(answer)

Arguments:

• answer - the answer to give in response to the prompt pop-up

Instructs Selenium to return the specified answer string in response to the next JavaScript prompt [window.prompt()].

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4. assertAlertPresent() Generated from isAlertPresent() Returns: true if there is an alert Has an alert occurred?

This function never throws an exception

5. assertAllButtons(pattern) Generated from getAllButtons() Returns: the IDs of all buttons on the page Returns the IDs of all buttons on the page.

6. assertAllFields(pattern) Generated from getAllFields() Returns: the IDs of all field on the page Returns the IDs of all input fields on the page.

7. assertAllLinks(pattern)

Generated from getAllLinks() Returns: the IDs of all links on the page Returns the IDs of all links on the page.

Similarly some other commands:

assertAllWindowIds, assertAllWindowNames, assertAllWindowTitles, assertAttribute,

assertAttributeFromAllWindows.

assertNotAllButtons, assertNotAllFields,assertNotAllWindowIds,

assertNotAllWindowNames, assertNotAllWindowTitles, assertNotAttribute,

assertNotAttributeFromAllWindows.

assertElementPresent(locator)

Generated from isElementPresent(locator)

Arguments:

• locator - an element locator

Returns: true if the element is present, false otherwise Verifies that the specified element is somewhere on the page.

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Similarly some other commands: assertElementNotPresent

assertEval(script, pattern) Generated from getEval(script)

Arguments:

• script - the JavaScript snippet to run

Returns: the results of evaluating the snippet Gets the result of evaluating the specified JavaScript snippet. The snippet may have multiple lines, but only the result of the last line will be returned.

Similarly: assertExpression,

assertHtmlSource(pattern) Generated from getHtmlSource()

Returns: the entire HTML source Returns the entire HTML source between the opening and closing "html" tags.

assertLocation(pattern) Generated from getLocation()

Returns: the absolute URL of the current page Gets the absolute URL of the current page.

assertNotXpathCount(xpath, pattern) Generated from getXpathCount(xpath)

Arguments:

• xpath - the xpath expression to evaluate. do NOT wrap this expression in a 'count()' function; we will do that for you.

Returns: the number of nodes that match the specified xpath Returns the number of nodes that match the specified xpath, eg. "//table" would give the number of tables.

Similarly: assertXpathcount

assertText(locator, pattern) Generated from getText(locator)

Returns: the text of the element Gets the text of an element. This works for any element that contains text. This command uses either the textContent (Mozilla-like browsers) or the innerText (IE-like browsers) of the element, which is the rendered text shown to the user.

Similarly: assertTitle, assertTable, assertSpeed, assertPromt,assertVisible, aasertValue

assignId(locator, identifier)

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Arguments:

• locator - an element locator pointing to an element

• identifier - a string to be used as the ID of the specified element

Temporarily sets the "id" attribute of the specified element, so you can locate it in the future using its ID rather than a slow/complicated XPath. This ID will disappear once the page is reloaded.

Similarly: assignIdAndWait

captureEntirePageScreenshot(filename, kwargs)

Arguments:

• filename - the path to the file to persist the screenshot as. No filename extension will be appended by default. Directories will not be created if they do not exist, and an exception will be thrown, possibly by native code.

• kwargs - a kwargs string that modifies the way the screenshot is captured. Example: "background=#CCFFDD" . Currently valid options:

background the background CSS for the HTML document. This may be useful to set for capturing screenshots of less-than-ideal layouts, for example where absolute positioning causes the calculation of the canvas dimension to fail and a black background is exposed (possibly obscuring black text). Saves the entire contents of the current window canvas to a PNG file. Contrast this with the captureScreenshot command, which captures the contents of the OS viewport (i.e. whatever is currently being displayed on the monitor), and is implemented in the RC only. Currently this only works in Firefox when running in chrome mode, and in IE non-HTA using the EXPERIMENTAL "Snapsie" utility. The Firefox implementation is mostly borrowed from the Screengrab! Firefox extension. Please see http://www.screengrab.org and http://snapsie.sourceforge.net/ for details.

Similarly: captureEntirePageScreenshotAndWait

check(locator)

Arguments:

• locator - an element locator

Check a toggle-button (checkbox/radio)

Similarly: checkAndWait

chooseCancelOnNextConfirmation(),chooseOkOnNextConfirmation(),

chooseOkOnNextConfirmationAndWait

Click, ClickAndWait, ClickAt, ClickAtAndWait, Close.

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contextMenu, contextMenuAndWait, contextMenuAt, contextMenuAtAndWait.

createCookie, createCookieAndWait

deleteAllVisibleCookies()

Calls deleteCookie with recurse=true on all cookies visible to the current page. As noted on the documentation for deleteCookie, recurse=true can be much slower than simply deleting the cookies using a known domain/path.

Similarly: deleteAllVisibleCookiesAndWait, deleteCookie, deleteCookieAndWait,

doubleClick(locator)

Arguments:

• locator - an element locator

Double clicks on a link, button, checkbox or radio button. If the double click action causes a new page to load (like a link usually does), call waitForPageToLoad.

Similarly: doubleClickAndWait, doubleClickAt, doubleClickAtAndWait.

echo(message)

Arguments:

• message - the message to print

Prints the specified message into the third table cell in your Selenese tables. Useful for debugging.

fireEvent(locator, eventName)

Arguments:

• locator - an element locator

• eventName - the event name, e.g. "focus" or "blur"

Explicitly simulate an event, to trigger the corresponding "onevent" handler. Similarly: fireEventAndWait

focus(locator)

Arguments:

• locator - an element locator

Move the focus to the specified element; for example, if the element is an input field, move the cursor to that field.

Similarly: focusAndWait

goBack()

Simulates the user clicking the "back" button on their browser.

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Similarly: goBackAndWait

ignoreAttributesWithoutValue(ignore)

Arguments:

• ignore - boolean, true means we'll ignore attributes without value at the expense of xpath "correctness"; false means we'll sacrifice speed for correctness.

Similarly: ignoreAttributesWithoutValueAndWait

open(url)

Arguments:

• url - the URL to open; may be relative or absolute

Similarly: openWindow, openWindowAndWait

pause(waitTime)

Arguments:

• waitTime - the amount of time to sleep (in milliseconds)

Wait for the specified amount of time (in milliseconds) refresh()

Simulates the user clicking the "Refresh" button on their browser.

Similarly: refreshAndWait

removeAllSelections(locator)

Arguments:

• locator - an element locator identifying a multi-select box

Unselects all of the selected options in a multi-select element. Similarly: removeAllSelectionsAndWait, removeSelection, removeSelectionAndWait

removeScript(scriptTagId)

Arguments:

• scriptTagId - the id of the script element to remove.

Removes a script tag from the Selenium document identified by the given id. Does nothing if the referenced tag doesn't exist.

Similarly: removeScriptAndWait

runScript(script)

Arguments:

• script - the JavaScript snippet to run

Similarly: runScriptAndWait

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select(selectLocator, optionLocator)

Arguments:

• selectLocator - an element locator identifying a drop-down menu

• optionLocator - an option locator (a label by default)

Select an option from a drop-down using an option locator. Similarly: selectAndWait, selectFrame, selectPopUp, selectPopUpAndWait, selectWindow,

setTimeout(timeout)

Arguments:

• timeout - a timeout in milliseconds, after which the action will return with an error

Specifies the amount of time that Selenium will wait for actions to complete.

Actions that require waiting include "open" and the "waitFor*" actions.

store(expression, variableName)

Arguments:

• expression - the value to store

• variableName - the name of a variable in which the result is to be stored.

This command is a synonym for storeExpression.

Similarly: storeAlert, storeAlertPresent, storeAllButtons, storeAllFields, storeAllLinks,

storeAllWindowIds, storeAllWindowNames, storeAllWindowTitles, storeAttribute,

storeBodyText, storeConfirmation, storeConfirmationPresent etc…..

storeCookie, storeCookieByName, storeCookiePresent, etc……

storeEval(script, variableName) Generated from getEval(script)

Arguments:

• script - the JavaScript snippet to run

Returns: the results of evaluating the snippet

similarly: storeExpression etc……

storeXpathCount(xpath, variableName) Generated from getXpathCount(xpath)

Arguments:

• xpath - the xpath expression to evaluate. do NOT wrap this expression in a 'count()' function; we will do that for you.

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Returns: the number of nodes that match the specified xpath Returns the number of nodes that match the specified xpath, eg. "//table" would give the number of tables.

submit(formLocator)

Arguments:

• formLocator - an element locator for the form you want to submit

Submit the specified form. This is particularly useful for forms without submit buttons, e.g. single-input "Search" forms.

Similarly: submitAndWait

type(locator, value)

Arguments:

• locator - an element locator

• value - the value to type

Sets the value of an input field, as though you typed it in.

Similarly: typeAndWait

uncheck(locator)

Arguments:

• locator - an element locator

Uncheck a toggle-button (checkbox/radio)

Similarly: uncheckAndWait

verifyAlert(pattern) Generated from getAlert()

Returns: The message of the most recent JavaScript alert

Similarly: verifyAlertNotPresent, verifyAlertPresent, verifyAllButtons, verifyAllFields,

verifyAllLinks, verifyAllWindowNames, verifyAllWindowTitles etc…..

verifyConfirmation(pattern) Generated from getConfirmation()

Returns: the message of the most recent JavaScript confirmation dialog Retrieves the message of a JavaScript confirmation dialog generated during the previous action.

Similarly: verifyConfirmationNotPresent, verifyConfirmationPresent

verifyText(locator, pattern) Generated from getText(locator)

Arguments:

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• locator - an element locator

Returns: the text of the element

Similarly: verifyTitle,verifyTable etc…..

waitForAlert(pattern) Generated from getAlert()

Returns: The message of the most recent JavaScript alert Retrieves the message of a JavaScript alert generated during the previous action, or fail if there were no alerts.

Similarly: waitForAllButtons, waitForAllFields, waitForAllLinks, waitForAllWindowIds,

waitForAllWindowNames, waitForAllWindowTitles,

waitForConfirmationPresent() Generated from isConfirmationPresent()

Returns: true if there is a pending confirmation Has confirm() been called?

Similarly: waitForCondition

waitForTitle(pattern) Generated from getTitle()

Returns: the title of the current page Gets the title of the current page.

Similary: waitForTable etc……

17. Java Script

What is the use of java script?

1. Java script can be used by for printing some dynamic html contents

2. For validating the forms in the web page

3. Ajax - CE is advanced one for java script.

Print:- document. write We can use java script in 3 modes in html

• In <HEAD> tag

• In <body> tag

• And external key

External java script;- (java script with in the page) Script.js(file name) document.write(“JS from script.js page<br>”); Ex:-

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<html>

<head>

<script src=’script.js’ type=’text/javascript’ language=”javascript”>

</script>

</head>

</html>

Variables:-

Ex:- a=10;

document.write(a);

Ex;- a=10;

document.write(a);

a=’’java script”; /*modifying variable */

document.write(a);

Comment lines - Two types

// -> single line comment /* multiline comments */

Detecting errors in JavaScript (fire fox);- � In fire fox browser

� Go to tools

� Select error console.

Data types:-

In JScript, there are three primary data types, two composite data types, and two special data types.

The primary (primitive) data types are:

• String

• Number

• Boolean

-> Boolean (true/false)

->Typeof(exp):- it wise display exp type

Ex:- a=true;

document. write (Typeof(a));

Out put

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Boolean.

Ex :- n=12;

document.write(typeof(a));

Out put:- number datatype

1. Number

n=12;

document.write(n);

Ex:- n=12.5; document.write(n); Output;- 12.5

parseInt:- Ex;- n=12.5;

document.write(parseint(n)); Output:- 12

Ex 2:- n=’12 tonnes’ document.write(parseInt(n));

Output:- 12

Concatenation: Ex 3:- document.write(‘parseint(“12cows”)’);

document.write(‘=’); document.write(parseInt(“12 cows”);

document.write(“<br>”); Syntax:- document.write(‘parseInt(“12cows’)=’+parseInt(‘12cows”))+(“<BR.”);

ParseFloat:- Ex 1:- f=”12.5 tonnes”

Document.write(parseFloat(f)); Output;- 12.5 Ex2:- document.write(‘parseFloat(“12.5 tonnes”)=’+parseFloat(“12.5 tonnes’)); Ex3:- img=’<img src=”chicken.JPEG”>’; Document.write(img); Ex 4:- for string concatenation:-

a=”welcome to NageshQTP”

b=”online training”

c=a+b; c=a+’ ‘+b;

document.write(c);

Operators: Unary – single operand Binary- two operand Territory-three operand

� Assignment operators: (=,+=,-=,*=,/=,%=)

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� Arthemetic operators: (+,-,*,/,%)

� Relational operators: (<,>,<=,>=)

� Comparision operators: (==,===,!=,!==)

� Iteration operators: (++,--)

� Logical operators: (&&,||,1)

� Conditional operators: (?:)

(or)

Ternary operators

� String Concatination: +

Iteration operators:- Pre increment:- (++x) X=10; Y=++x; Output= starts from 11, 12, Post increment:- (x++) X=10; Y=x++; Output= starts from 10, 11, Ex:- (post increment) X=10; document.write(‘x=’+(x)+’<br>’); Output : x=10 document.write(‘x=’+(x++)+’<br>’); Output :x++=10 document.write(‘x=’+(x)+’<br>’);//x=11 Ex:- (pre increment) X=10; D.W(‘x+’+(x)+’<br>’; x=10 D.W(“x=’+(++x)+’<br>’); x=11 D.W(‘x=’ +(x)+’<br>’); x=11 -> Pre decrementation:- X=10 d.w(‘x=’+(--x)+’<br>’); x=9 -> post decrementation:- X=10 d.w(‘x=’+(x)+’<br>’); x=10 d.w(‘x--=’+(x--)+’<br>’); x=10 d.w(‘x=’+(x)+’<br>’); x=9 Logical operators:-

x y X&&y X||y

t t t t

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t f f t

f t f t

f f f f

Ex:- d.w(“true&&false=”+(true&&false)+’<br>’); =false d.w(“true|| false=”+(true||false)+’<br>’); =true Conditional operators:-

Conditional operators is used for determining execution of statement based on the condition Syntax:- (condition)? “true Black”:”False Black”; Ex:- x=9; Type=(x%2==0)?”Even”:”odd”;

Control structure:- Control structures is divided into two ways

1. Conditional Based 2. Loop Based 1. Conditional based :-

1. IF,

2. IF –else

3. IF-else IF ladder

4. Nested if and

5. Switch cases

IF:- If(condition)

{

code

}

Ex:- var d=newData()

Var time=d.getHours()

If(time<10)

{

Document.write(“<b> Good Morning</b>”);

IF-else:-

Syntax:- If(condition) { Code

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} Else { Code }

Ex:- Age=15; If(Age<=10) { d.w(“Boy”); } else { d.w(“young”); } If-else IF Ladder:- f(condition) { Code; } Else if(con 2) { code; } Else if(con 3) { Code; }

…………..n; Ex:- Perc=60; If(perc>=70){ grade=”A”;} else if(perc>=60){grade =”B”;} else if(perc>=50){grade=’c’;} Nested IF:- If(condition1) { If(condition2) { Code; } else { Code; } }

Ex:- A=12; B=13; If(a>=b) { If(a>b) { d.w(“A is greater<br>”);

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} else { d.w(“A and B are Equal<br>”); } } else{ d.w(“A is less”); }

Switch:-

Switch(expression)

{ Case ‘value’: Code; Break; Case ‘val2’: Code; Break; Default: Code; Break; }

Ex:- Dya=3; Switch(day){

Case 1: d.w(“Monday <br>”); break; case 2: d.w(“Tuesday <br>”); break:

.

.

. Case 7: d.w(“Sunday <br>”); break;

default: d.w(“Enter valid number<br>”);break; }

Arrays:-

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� Array is a collection of similar elements � Syntax for creating the array is

<var name>=new Array (value 1,value 2,…value n); Ex:- users=new Array(‘sree’,siva’,’mahe’); To get length of array:- users.length: 3(//maximum numerical index +1) users[0];//sree users[1];//siva we can replace value of array

users[1]=”ram”; we can add one more field to the array

users[3]=”rama”; To get array count users[users.length]=’mary’; [Appending]. Ex:- Tags=new Array(‘barbie’,’Teddy’,’mickey’,’donald’); d.w(‘toys.length=’+toys.length+’<br>);//4 d.w[‘toys[2]=’’+toys [2]+’<br>’);//mickey d.w[‘toys=’+toys+’<br>’);//B,T,M,D. toys[3]+=’Duck’; d.w(‘toys=’+toys+’<br>’);// B,T,M,D,D toys[toys.length]=’Newtoy’; d.w(‘toys=’+toys+’<br’>);//B,T,M,D,D,N Multidimentional arrays:- Ex:- a=new Array(2,4); B=new Array(6,8); Multi=new Array(a,b); B=new Array(‘1’,’name’)); d.w(‘multi[0][0]=’tmulti[0][1]+’<br>’);

Loops:- � While

While(condition) { Code }

Ex:1 i=1;

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while(i<=3) { d.w(i); i++; }

Ex:-2 Mon=new Array (‘jan’,’feb’,’mar’,..’dec’);

m=0; While(m<mon.length) { d.w(‘month name=’+mon[m]+’<br>’); mi++; }

Do-while:-

Do { Code; }while(condition) Ex:-

i=0 Do { d.w(i); i++; }while(i<=5);

For:-

For(initialization,condition,incrementation) { Code } Ex:1-

For(i=1;i<=3;i++) { d.w(i); }

Ex:-2 Mon=new Array(‘jan’,’feb’,’mar’,…’dec’); For(i=0;i<mon.length:i++) { d.w(mon[i]+’<br>’); }

For-in:-

Syntax:- For(index in arreg-nmae)

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{ Array-name[index] } Ex:-

x=new Array(11,31,94); For(i in x) { d.w(i+’=’+x[i]+’<br>’); }

Functions:- TYPE Arg Return

I * *

II yes *

III * yes

IV yes yes Two types of functions

1. User defined functions 2. Built in functions

User defined functions:- � A user define function is re-usable block of code. � Functions can be classified into fur types, based on arguments and values.

Type 1:- Syntax:- function function name()

{ Code; [return<value>;] }

Ex:- for type 1 Function welcome() { document.write(“welcome to the site%”); } Welcome(); X=welcome();//user define Document write(‘x=’+x+’,<br>’);

For Type 2 category:- Function bold(text) { document.write(‘<b>’+text+”<br>”);

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ex:- for type 2 function welcome(user) { Document.write(“welcome”+user+”<br>”); } Welcome(“sree”); Type 3-functions:-

Function x() { return 9; } P=x(); Ex:- function x() { d.w(“first value is’); return 9; d.w(“last value is’);

calling function:- a=x(); d.w(‘a=’+a+’<br>’); output:- first+val is a=9; Type 4:- function with arguments and return values Function square(x) { Return(x*x); } d.w(suqre(2));//4 d.w(square(suqre(2));//16 Built in methods:-

� Date:-

D=new Date(); d.getDate();//1-11 d.getDay();//0-6 d.getMonth();//0-11 d.getYear(); d.getFullyear;//2009 d.getHours();//0-23 d.getMinutes();//0-59 d.getSeconds();//0-59 Ex:- for Built-in Function p(text);

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{ Document.write(text+’<br>’); } d=new Date(); P(‘d+’+d); P(‘d.getdate()=’+d.getDate()); P(‘d.getday()=’+d.getday()); ……………

� Math:-

Math;max(12,14);//14 Math;min(12,14);//12 Ex:- Function p(text) { d.w(text+’<br>’); } //math.max(num1,num2);-> num P(‘math.max(12,14)=’+Math.max(12,14)); //Math.min(num1,num2);->num P(‘math.min(12,14)=’+Math.min(12,14)); //math.floor(num);->Lower limitation integer value P(‘math.floor(12.94)=’+Math.floor(12.94));//12 //math.ceil(num);->upper limitation integer value P(‘math.ceil(12.14)=’+Math.ceil(12.14));//13 //math.round(num)-> if >=.5 ceil,<.5 floor P(‘math.round(12.14)=’+Math.round(12.14)); P(‘math.round(12.14)=’+Math.round(12.54)); //math.random()->0 and 1 P(‘math.random()=’+math.random()); String methods:-

Function p(text) { Document.write(text+’<br>’); } Str=’javascript’; P(‘str=’+str); P(‘length=’+str.length()); P(‘upper=’+str.touppercase()); P(‘lower=’+str.tolowercase()); P(‘str.substr=’+str.substr(4)); P(‘str.substr(4,2)=’+str.substr(4,2));

Replace of search string replacement(Replace) P(‘str.replace(“ a”,”_”)=’+str.replace(“a”,”_”); p(‘str.replace(“ a”,”_”)=’+str.replace(“A”,”_”);

Regular Expression:-

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Function reg(expr,str) { R=new RegExp(expr); Return r.test(str); } P(‘reg(“b”,”abc”)=’+reg(“b”+”abc”));

� ^ mathches to beginning of the string(if you want to verify starting,letter in whole stirng,we can use ca(^))

Ex:- P(‘reg(“^b”,”abc”)=’+reg(“^b”+”_abc”)); Output:- false P(‘reg(“^a”,”abc”)=’+reg(“^a”+”_abc”)); Output:- True

� $ mathches to end of stirng(if you want to verify ending character in whole string,we can use $)

Ex:- P(‘reg(“a$”,”abc”)=’+reg(“a$”+”abc”)); Output:- false P(‘reg(“c$”,”abc”)=’+reg(“c$”+”abc”)); Output:- True ->(.) mathes any single character(alphabet,number, special character, space)(if you want to verify only single character we can use “dot’) Ex:- P(‘reg(“^.$”,”abc”)=’+reg(“^.$”+”abc”)); output:- false P(‘reg(“^.$”,”a”)=’+reg(“^.$”+”a”)); Output:- True P(‘reg(“\.doc$”,”resume.doc”)=’+reg(“\.doc”+”resume.doc”));

� + one or many times(if you want to verify any single char,if may be one time else many times,we can use +)

P(‘reg(“a+$”,”a”)=’+reg(“a+$”+”a”)); Output:- True P(‘reg(“a+$”,”aaa”)=’+reg(“a+$”+”aaa”)); Output:- False P(‘reg(“a+$”,”ab”)=’+reg(“a+$”+”ab”)); Output:- false

� * 0 to many times

Ex:- P(‘reg(“a*$”,””)=’+reg(“a*$”+””)); Output:-True P(‘reg(“a*$”,”aa”)=’+reg(“a*$”+”aa”)); Output;- True P(‘reg(“a*$”,”ab”)=’+reg(“a*$”+”ab”)); Output:- False

� ? 0 or min one time or no.of times

P(‘reg(“https?”,”http://www.google.com”)=’+reg(“https?”+”http://www.google.com”)); Output:- True

� {n} - for n times � {n,} -min n times � {n, m}-min n times, max m times

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� [] use for specifying range of char allowe for the exp.

[a-z] [A-Z] [0-9] [abcd] [a-zA-Z0-9-> Alphanumeric Ex:- P(‘reg(“^[a-z]${3}”,”abc”)=’+reg(“^[a-z]${3}”+”abc”)); Output:- True P(‘veg(“^[a-z]${3]”,”ABC”)=’+reg(“^[a-z]${3}”+”ABC”));

� \d -- matches with any digit(0-9) � \D – matches a non-digit � \s -- matches a space � \S -- matches any non-space � \w -- matches word boundary(alphanumeric and under square) � \W -- non word boundary � | -- ‘or’ � () -- matches sub expressions([] [] {})

Ex:- for mobile validation Function isMobile(num) { Num=num.toString() Exp=’^[98][0-9]{9}$’; Return reg(exp,num); ] Mobile=’8876543210’; P(ismobile(mobile)?”validMobile”:’invalid’); Ex:-2 for usMobile(124-136-106205) Function isUsPhone(ph) { Return reg(‘^[0-9]{3}[\-]){2}[0-9]{6}$’,ph); } Phone=’234-345-234567’; P(isUsPhone(phone)/’valid’:’invalid; Ex 3:- Email id <html> <head> <script> Function isEmail(mail) { Return reg(‘^[a-zA-Z0-9]\\w{3,}\.\\a{2,}@[a-zA-Z0-9\-]{2,}\.[a-zA-Z\.]{2,}$’,mail); } [email protected]; P(isEmail(ma?’valid’:’invalid’; </script> </head> </html> Ex:- User name Function isUser(name) {

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return reg(‘^[a-zA-Z][\.][a-zA-Z]{5},’name); } Name=”pradeep”; P(isuser)(name)?’valid’:’invalid’; Ex:- Function isUser(name) { return reg(‘^[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z\.]{5,}’,name); } Name=Pradeep; P(isuser(name)?’valid’:’invalid’);

18. Example programs:

Tc#1 : Verify Page Title and specified Text

GE Test Case 1

open http://www.ge.com/

type textToSearch energy efficient

clickAndWait searchSubmit

assertTitle exact:GE: Search Results

assertTextPresent energy efficient

Tc# 2:

GE Test Case2

open http://www.ge.com/

assertTitle GE : imagination at work

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GE Test Case2

clickAndWait //div[@id='ge_footer']/ul/li[2]/a

assertTitle GE Contact Information: Web Questions, Online Help, Press Contacts

clickAndWait link=Feedback and Inquiries

assertTitle Feedback & Inquiries : Contact Information : GE

pause 3000

select contact_subject label=Other

select contact_country label=United States

type contact_email [email protected]

type contact_comments No questions.

clickAndWait //form[@id='contact_form']/p/input

verifyTextPresent Thank you for taking the time to contact GE.

verifyTextPresent Feel free to continue browsing

verifyElementPresent link=GE.com Home Page

Tc# 3: Verify alerts

Age Test Case

open file:///C:/Javascript/Class%20Ex/Ex16.html?txtAge=101&=Submit

assertTitle Age Problem

verifyTextPresent Enter Your Age

type idAge -1

click idSubGo

open Infant

type idAge 5

click idSubGo

deleteCookie Kid

type idAge 20

click idSubGo

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Age Test Case

assertAlert Adult

type idAge 55

click idSubGo

assertAlert Senior

type idAge 75

click idSubGo

assertAlert Grand Senior

type idAge 110

click idSubGo

assertAlert I hate this life

type idAge www

check idSubGo

pause 5000

clickAndWait idSubGo

assertAlert Something wrong, enter your right age!

Tc# 4: Wait for Text Present

TC_Google_EE

open http://www.google.com/

type q energy efficient

clickAndWait btnG

waitForTextPresent energy efficiency

assertTitle energy efficient - Google Search

Tc #5: Creating Variables and storing data and calling multipletimes

TestCase_HelloWorld

open file:///C:/2009%20Selenium/Day3/Ex/HelloWorld.html

store Kangeyan vName

echo ${vName}

answerOnNextPrompt ${vName}

click link=Click here to enter your name

waitForPrompt Please enter your name.

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TestCase_HelloWorld

echo ${vName}

createCookie idName ${vName}

TC# 6:

Reviewed Test Case Barnes and Noble Sorted Order

open http://www.barnesandnoble.com/index.asp

type search-input javascript

clickAndWait quick-search-button

pause 10000

clickAndWait link=Price

storeText //div[@id='bs-center-col']/div[3]/div[1]/div[2]/div/div/div/ul[1]/li[2]/strong

T1

echo ${T1}

storeText xpath=id('bs-center-col')/div[3]/div[3]/div[2]/div/div/div/ul[1]/li[1]/strong

T2

echo ${T2}

storeText //div[@id='bs-center-col']/div[3]/div[5]/div[2]/div/div/div/ul[1]/li[1]/strong

T3

echo ${T3}

storeEval var A= new Number("${T1}".substr(1));var B=new Number("${T2}".substr(1)); var Result1=false; if (A<=B) Result1=true;Result1

T4

echo ${T4}

storeEval var B= new Number("${T2}".substr(1));var C=new Number("${T3}".substr(1)); var Result2=false; if (B<=C) Result2=true;Result2

T5

echo ${T5}

storeEval var Result1= new Boolean("${T4}");Result1 R1

echo ${R1}

storeEval var Result2= new Boolean("${T5}");Result2 R2

echo ${R2}

storeEval var Result1= new Boolean("${T4}");var Result2=new Boolean("${T5}"); Result1 && Result2

T6

store true T7

echo ${T6}

verifyExpression ${T6} ${T7}

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Reviewed Test Case Barnes and Noble Sorted Order

echo ${T7}

storeEval var isSorted = new Boolean("${T6}"); var strResult ='Not in Sorted Order'; if (isSorted) strResult='Ascending Order'; strResult

vSorted

echo ${vSorted}

Tc# 7: Example For Alert Massege

Test Case Alert Button Click

open file:\\C:\2009 Selenium\Day 3\Ex\ClickAlert.html

click //input[@value='Click and get the Welcome Message']

assertAlert Welcome to Portnov!

Tc# 8: Example For goBackAndWait

Test Case Go Back And Wait

open file:\C:\2009 Selenium\Day 3\Ex\SelectAWebSite.html

select OptWeb label=Google

clickAndWait btnGo

assertTitle Google

goBackAndWait

select OptWeb label=Portnov

clickAndWait btnGo

assertTitle Career Training & Career Change: Software Testing and Software QA (Quality Assurance) @ Portnov Computer School

goBackAndWait

select OptWeb label=Microsoft

clickAndWait btnGo

assertTitle Microsoft Corporation

goBackAndWait

select OptWeb label=Yahoo

clickAndWait btnGo

assertTitle Yahoo!

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Tc#9: Example for Alert conformation

Reviewed Test Case Popup

open file:\\C:\2009 Selenium\Day 3\Ex\CreatePopUps.html

click winBut

waitForPopUp win1 30000

waitForPopUp win2 30000

waitForPopUp win3 30000

selectWindow name=win1

click //input[@value='Click and get the Welcome Message']

assertAlert Welcome to Portnov!

selectWindow name=win3

click //input[4]

click Submit

assertConfirmation Are you sure you want to submit this answer?

assertAlert submitted

selectWindow null

click //input[@name='winBut' and @value='Close Windows']

Regular Expression

Tc#10: Verify Page Title

Reviewed Test Case Window Name Check

open file:///C:/2009%20Selenium/Day%204/Ex/ShowWinName.html

click winBut

assertAlert regex:Ex1.html win1

assertAlert regex:Ex2.html win2

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Reviewed Test Case Window Name Check

assertAlert regex:Ex3.html win3

Tc#11: Regular Expression

Reviewed Test Case RegEx Email Check

open file:///C:/2009%20Selenium/Day%204/Ex/UserInputForm.html

type txtName kangs p

type txtEmail [email protected]

click //input[@value='Submit']

verifyTable //form[@id='frm']/table.1.2 Valid

verifyTable //form[@id='frm']/table.2.2 Valid

storeValue txtName selName

echo ${selName}

storeValue txtEmail selEmail

echo ${selEmail}

assertEval storedVars['selName'] regex:\w+\s\w+

assertEval javascript:jStr=storedVars['selEmail']; jStr.toLowerCase() regex:^[a-z0-9_\-]+(\.[_a-z0-9\-]+)*@([_az]{2}|aero|arpa|biz|com|coop|edu|gov|info|int|jobs|mil|museum|name

Narrating Regular Expression Tc’s

Store Value

• Name and Email are stored in a Selenium Variable

• Use echo to see the values in Log

Narrating Test Cases

open file:///C:/2009%20Selenium/Day%204/Ex/Narrating Test Cases.html

type txtName kangs p

type txtEmail [email protected]

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storeValue txtName selName

echo ${selName}

storeValue txtEmail selEmail

echo ${selEmail}

click //input[@value='Submit']

verifyTable //form[@id='frm']/table.1.2 Valid

verifyTable //form[@id='frm']/table.2.2 Valid

Regular Expression Testing

• Name is tested with regex:\w+\s\w+

• Email is first converted into lower case then tested using regex.

assertEval storedVars['selName'] regex:\w+\s\w+

assertEval javascript:jStr=storedVars['selEmail']; jStr.toLowerCase()

regex:^[a-z0-9_\-]+(\.[_a-z0-9\-]+)*@([_a-z0-9\-]+\.)+([a-z]{2}|aero|arpa|biz|com|coop|edu|gov|info|int|jobs|mil|museum|name|nato|net|org|pro|travel)$

Testing Highlight

• Verify Text with exact spelling "Name" using XPath

• Highlight a text using XPath

verifyText //form[@id='frm']/table/tbody/tr[2]/td[1]/span[1] exact:Name:

highlight //form[@id='frm']/table/tbody/tr[2]/td[1]/span[1]

Assert Element Present

• Valid Name Id is present

• Valid Email ID is present

assertElementPresent idNameDisp

assertElementPresent idEmailDisp

Tc#11:

Test Case DevryPopupWindows Close

open http://www.devry-degrees.com/7x/prequal.jsp;jsessionid=GYW5fw1VxepITK3Fi7CXsg**.app8-all1?redirected=redirect&CLK=0&CCID=&QTR=&ZN=&ZV=&KY_T=

refresh

setSpeed 3000

assertTitle DeVry Online Focus Site

click //div[@id='footerlogo']/table/tbody/tr[1]/td[1]/a[1]/u

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Test Case DevryPopupWindows Close

waitForPopUp Thandie 30000

selectWindow name=Thandie

assertTitle Accreditation - DeVry University

click //html/body/table/tbody/tr[4]/td/a

selectWindow null

click //div[@id='footerlogo']/table/tbody/tr[1]/td[1]/a[1]/u

waitForPopUp Thandie 30000

selectWindow null

pause 10000

click //div[@id='footerlogo']/table/tbody/tr[1]/td[1]/a[2]/u

waitForPopUp Thandie 30000

selectWindow name=Thandie

assertTitle Programs-DeVry University

click //html/body/table[2]/tbody/tr/td/p/a

selectWindow null

click //div[@id='footerlogo']/table/tbody/tr[1]/td[2]/a[1]/u

waitForPopUp Thandie 30000

selectWindow name=Thandie

assertTitle Your California Privacy Rights

click //html/body/table/tbody/tr[2]/td/a

selectWindow null

click //div[@id='footerlogo']/table/tbody/tr[1]/td[2]/a[2]/u

waitForPopUp Thandie 30000

selectWindow name=Thandie

assertTitle Privacy Policy - DeVry University

click //html/body/table/tbody/tr[2]/td/a

selectWindow null

Tc#12: Verify Page Load Time

Test Case for PageLoadTime_Simple

open http://www.yahoo.com/

storeEval (new Date()).getTime() StartTime

refresh

waitForPageToLoad 3000

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Test Case for PageLoadTime_Simple

storeEval (new Date()).getTime() EndTime

echo ${StartTime}

echo ${EndTime}

storeEval (${EndTime}-${StartTime})/1000 PageLoadTime

echo ${PageLoadTime} Seconds

storeEval (new Date()).getTime() StartTime

open http://www.yahoo.com/

waitForPageToLoad 3000

storeEval (new Date()).getTime() EndTime

storeEval (${EndTime}-${StartTime})/1000 PageLoadTime

echo ${PageLoadTime} Seconds

Tc#13: AvgPageLoadTime

Test Case for PageLoadTime

open http://www.yahoo.com/

storeEval (new Date()).getTime() StartTime

refresh

waitForPageToLoad 3000

storeEval (new Date()).getTime() EndTime

echo ${StartTime}

echo ${EndTime}

storeEval (${EndTime}-${StartTime})/1000 PageLoadTime1

echo ${PageLoadTime1} Seconds

storeEval (new Date()).getTime() StartTime

open http://www.yahoo.com/

waitForPageToLoad 3000

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Test Case for PageLoadTime

storeEval (new Date()).getTime() EndTime

storeEval (${EndTime}-${StartTime})/1000 PageLoadTime2

echo ${PageLoadTime2} Seconds

storeEval (${PageLoadTime1}+${PageLoadTime2})/2 AvgPageLoadTime

echo ${AvgPageLoadTime} Seconds

Tc# 14: Page Load Time in mille Seconds

Test Case for PageLoadTime_MilliSeconds

storeEval var d=(new Date().getTime()); d; timeBeforeLoad

echo ${timeBeforeLoad}

storeEval open("http://www.ge.com/");var win=this.browserbot.getCurrentWindow(); if(win)win.onload=(window.status=(new Date().getTime()));

timeAfterLoad

echo ${timeAfterLoad}

storeEval ${timeAfterLoad}-${timeBeforeLoad} loadTimeMSecs

echo ${loadTimeMSecs}

Tc#15: Get Xpathcount, rows count and Tablecount

XXX

Test Case Xpath

open file:///C:/2009 Selenium/Day4/Ex/ListofCourses.html

assertTitle AssertXPath

storeElementPresent //table[@id='idCourse']/tbody/tr[7]/td[3] Txt1

echo ${Txt1}

assertElementNotPresent //table[@id='idCourse']/tbody/tr[8]/td[3]

assertElementPresent //table[@id='idCourse']/tbody/tr[7]/td[3]

allowNativeXpath true

verifyXpathCount //table[@id='idCourse']/tbody/tr 7

verifyXpathCount //table[@id='idCourse']/tbody/tr[1]/td 4

verifyXpathCount //table[@id='idCourse']/tbody/tr/td 28

verifyTable idCourse.0.0 S#

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Test Case Xpath

verifyTable idCourse.0.1 Course Name

verifyTable idCourse.4.0 4

verifyTable idCourse.4.1 Selenium

verifyTable idCourse.4.2 Kangs

verifyTable idCourse.4.3 4/4/2009

verifyTable idCourse.0.2 Instructor Name

verifyTable idCourse.0.3 Start Date

verifyTable idCourse.6.0 6

verifyTable idCourse.6.1 Python

verifyTable idCourse.6.2 Michell

verifyTable idCourse.6.3 6/6/2009

storeText //table[@id='idCourse']/tbody/tr[7]/td[4] sLastRowCell4

echo ${sLastRowCell4}

19. Selenium Core Introduction:

• Selenium Core is a test tool for web applications.

• Selenium Core tests run directly in a browser, just as real users do. And they run in

Internet Explorer, Mozilla and Firefox on Windows, Linux, and Macintosh.

• Selenium uses JavaScript and Iframes to embed a test automation engine in browsers.

• Selenium was designed specifically for the acceptance testing requirements of Agile

teams.

Selenium Core Concepts

• Selenium was designed specifically for the acceptance testing requirements of Agile

teams.

• Cross Browser and Cross Platform compatibility testing. One can test and verify whether

the application works correctly on different browsers and operating systems. The same

script can run on any Selenium platform.

• Application Functional testing. Create regression tests to verify application functionality

and user acceptance.

HTA Mode in IE • HTML Applications (HTAs) are full-fledged web applications.

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• These applications are trusted by the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser.

• The web-developer need to create the menus, icons, toolbars, and title information then

only those will be available within that application.

• HTAs pack all the power of object model, performance, rendering power, protocol

support, and channel–download technology—without enforcing the strict security model

and user interface of the browser.

• HTAs can be created using the HTML and Dynamic HTML (DHTML).

HTA Mode in Selenium Core

• Selenium Core provides an additional mechanism for running automated tests called

"HTA mode."

• HTA Mode only works on Windows, and only with IE.

• An HTA file is a special type of HTML file that is allowed to violate the same origin

policy and to write files to disk. When running in HTA mode, you don't have to install

Selenium Core on the same web server.

• HTA files are also allowed to save test results directly to disk, rather than posting the test

results to a web server.

Installing Selenium Core • Installing Selenium Core is a two-step process

– First: Install an web server (e.g. Apache)

– Second: Install the Selenium Core under the Web Server

• You need to install the Selenium Core within the web server where AUT is deployed.

1. Installing Apache Web Server

• Go to http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi

• Download Win32 Binary without crypto (no mod_ssl) (MSI Installer):

• apache_2.2.11-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi

• Double click the downloaded file and install it

2. Check Apache Works

• Open your Windows Explorer

• Go to C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs

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• Check index.html file is there

• Open index.html check whether it will display “it works” Message or Not.

3. Installing Selenium Core

• Create a folder under (*1)

– C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs

• Name the new folder as “Selenium”

– C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs\Selenium

• Go to http://seleniumhq.org/download/

• Right Click on the Download Link under Selenium Core, and download the file under

Apache web server

• Save the selenium-core-1.0-beta-2.zip file

• Under the folder C:\Program Files\Apache Software

Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs\Selenium

• Right click on the Zip file, and unzip by Selecting winzip � select Extract to here

• In your address bar type the below URL:

• http://localhost/Selenium/core/TestRunner.html

• If you are able to see Selenium Test Runner Control Panel, then the installation is

complete and successful.

Selenium Core Test Suites 1. Open Selenium IDE 2. Create multiple Test cases, save with .html extensions. 3. Create these test cases as Testsuite.html 4. In Windows Explorer Go to C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\htdocs\Selenium

5. Create a new folder called “oragehrm” 6. Save all Test cases, Test Suites under “orangehrm” Folder.

Running Test cases with IE Browser 1. Open your IE browser, go to

http://localhost/Selenium/core/TestRunner.html

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2. In the test suite input box, type as follows: 3. ../orangehrm/TestSuite.html 4. Press “Go” button 5. Now, you can run either individual test cases or entire suite. Do as you wish.

Running Test cases with Firfox Browser 1. Open your Firefox browser, go to

http://localhost/Selenium/core/TestRunner.html

2. In the test suite input box, type as follows: 3. ../orangehrm/TestSuite.html 4. Press “Go” button 5. Now, you can run either individual test cases or entire suite. Do as you wish.

Running the Test Suite Using HTA Mode

• Test now in IE browser

– http://localhost/Selenium/core/TestRunner.hta

– A File download – Security Warning may display

– Click “Run” button

• In the test suite input box, type as follows:

– ../oragehrm/TestSuite.html

• Press “Go” button

• Now, you can run either individual test cases or entire suite. Do as you wish.

Difference between HTA & HTML Mode

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• HTA Mode allows you to save the results to a file

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20. Selenium-RC

1. Introduction Selenium-RC is the solution for tests that need more than simple browser actions and linear execution. Selenium-RC uses the full power of programming languages to create more complex tests like reading and writing files, querying a database, emailing test results. You’ll want to use Selenium-RC whenever your test requires logic not supported by Selenium-IDE. What logic could this be? For example, Selenium-IDE does not directly support: • condition statements • iteration • logging and reporting of test results • error handling, particularly unexpected errors • database testing • test case grouping • re-execution of failed tests • test case dependency • screenshot capture of test failures Although these tasks are not supported by Selenium directly, all of them can be achieved by using programming techniques with a language-specific Selenium-RC client library. 2. Installing Selenium RC

• Installing Selenium Remote Control (RC) requires three step process:

– First: Install JRE 1.5 or later

– Second: Install the Selenium RC

– Third: Install Ruby Client

Checking JRE • Go to Start � Run � cmd

– Java – version (*1)

• If you see an older version (< 1.5) it is better to uninstall it

Second: Installing Selenium RC

• Go to http://seleniumhq.org/download/

• Select RC download (*1) link and store the file in C:\

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• UnZip the selenium-remote-control-1.0-beta-2-dist.zip in C:\

• Rename the selenium-remote-control-1.0-beta-2 folder into SeleniumRC

• Rename the selenium-java-client-driver-1.0-beta-2 folder into JavaClient

• Rename the selenium-server-1.0-beta-2 into JavaServer

• Open Windows Explorer go to C:\SeleniumRC\JavaServer

• Go to Start � Run � Cmd (enter the following command)

• Cd C:\SeleniumRC\JavaServer

• Java -jar selenium-server.jar -interactive

Third: Install Ruby Client • Install Ruby into C:\

• Go to Start � Run � cmd

- Cd c:\seleniumRC\RubyClient\

- gem install selenium-client

• Make sure it shows successfully installed selenium-client

Start Selenium server with Batch File – Open Note Pad and Type below

– java -jar C:\SeleniumRC\JavaServer\selenium-server.jar

– Save as .bat extension

Stop Selenium server in IE "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" http://localhost:4444/selenium-server/driver/?cmd=shutDownSeleniumServer

3. Run a Simple Test

Step1: save Test case with rb extenstion

• Open the test case in Selenium IDE • Go to Options � Format � Ruby – Selenium RC • Select File � Save Test Case As • Save the file name as “name.rb” in C:\PrgRuby

Step2: Start the Selenium Server • Go to Start � Run � cmd

– Java -jar selenium-server.jar (*7)

• Keep the server running (Do not close this cmd line window)

Step3: Run the Ruby Test • Open another cmd line window, go to Start � Run � cmd

• Navigate to the path where you have saved “testEE.rb”

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– Cd c:\ruby

– Execute the below command

– Ruby testEE.rb

4. Platforms Supported by Selenium RC • Browsers

– Firefox, IE, Safari and Opera etc..

• Operating Systems

– Windows, OS X, Linux, and Solaris

• Programming Languages

– C#, Java, Perl, PHP, Python, and Ruby

• Testing Frameworks

– Bromine, JUnit & TenstNG (Java), NUnit (.Net), RSpec & Test::Unit (Ruby),

unittest (Python)

5. RC Command Line Options

Usage: java -jar selenium-server.jar [-interactive] [-options] • port <nnnn>:(default 4444)

– the port number the selenium server should use

• timeout <nnnn>: (eg: 180)

– an integer number of seconds

• interactive:

– Interactively enter the commands.

• multiWindow:

– Tests are executed in a separate window and supports web pages with

frames.

• forcedBrowserMode <browser>: (eg: *iehta)

– sets the forced default browser mode (e.g. "*iexplore“) for all sessions, no

matter what is passed in getNewBrowserSession

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• userExtensions <file>:

– indicates a JavaScript file that will be loaded into selenium

• browserSessionReuse:

– stops re-initialization and spawning of the browser between tests

• avoidProxy:

– Uses by default proxy for browser request

– set this flag to make the browser use proxy only for URLs containing

'/selenium-server'

• firefoxProfileTemplate <dir>:

– By default generates a fresh empty Firefox profile for every test.

– Provide a directory to use your profile directory instead.

• debug:

– Debug mode provides more trace information and used for diagnostics

purpose

• log:

– When enabled writes debug information out to a log file

• htmlSuite <browser> <startURL> <suiteFile> <resultFile>:

– Provide browser and URL to run a single HTML Selenese Test suite and

then exit immediately.

– Provide absolute path to the HTML test suite, and HTML results file.

• proxyInjectionMode:

– A proxy injection mode is a mode where the selenium server acts as a proxy

server for all content going to the AUT. Under this mode, multiple domains

can be visited.

• The following additional flags are supported for proxy injection mode :

– dontInjectRegex <regex>: an optional regular expression that proxy

injection mode can use to know when to bypass injection

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– userJsInjection <file>: specifies a JavaScript file which will then be injected

into all pages

• userContentTransformation <regex> <replacement>:

– A regular expression which is matched against all test HTML content; the

second is a string which will replace matches. These flags can be used any

number of times. A simple example of how this could be useful: if you add "-

userContentTransformation https http" then all "https" strings in the

HTML of the test application will be changed to be "http".

• Java system properties:

– Dhttp.proxyHost and -Dhttp.proxyPort

• Normally Selenium RC overrides the proxy server configuration, using the

Selenium Server as a proxy. Use these options if you need to use your own proxy

together with the Selenium Server proxy.

• Use the proxy settings like this:

– java -Dhttp.proxyHost=myproxy.com -Dhttp.proxyPort=1234 -jar selenium-

server.jar

– HTTP proxy requires authentication, you will also need to set -

Dhttp.proxyUser and -Dhttp.proxyPassword, in addition to http.proxyHost

and http.proxyPort.

– java -Dhttp.proxyHost=myproxy.com -Dhttp.proxyPort=1234 -

Dhttp.proxyUser=joe -Dhttp.proxyPassword=example -jar selenium-

server.jar

6. Selenium RC - Interactive Mode Running • The "interactive mode (IM)" allows you to run your test case commands on the Selenium

Server interactively.

• This approach is suited for novice programmers to understand.

• To completely automate the test suites, it is best practice to write your tests in a suitable

programming language. Not using interactive mode.

• Type exit to quit from interactive mode

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6.1 Selenium RC – Browser Launch Mode

Browser Launch Mode Description Cross Domain

*iexplore, *iehta Internet Explorer in HTA mode Yes

*iexploreproxy Internet Explorer HTML mode No

*firefox, *chrome Firefox in Chrome mode Yes

*firefoxproxy Firefox normal No

*opera Opera mode No

*safari Safari mode No

*custom Custom mode Dynamic

Selenium RC – getNewBrowserSession • During the "interactive mode" one can get the current browser Session ID using the

getNewBrowserSession command.

• This command accepts two parameters.

• Both are mandatory parameters.

• First Parameter: Browser Launch mode

– Example: *iexplore, *firefox, etc

• Second Parameter: URL

– Example: http://www.google.com

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• testComplete command will stop the current session. No longer you can use the same

session for further testing after executing this command.

Selenium RC – Interactive mode cmd • Interactive mode allows you to execute commands using cmd command

• The format of the command is as follows:

– cmd={Selenese Command}&1={First Parameter}&2={Second Parameter}

&sessionId={sessionID got using getNewBrowserSession}

– Example:

– cmd=type&1=q&2=energy

efficient&sessionId=500b9ffb521d4c67b37e649a7bd5e527

– cmd=close&sessionId=500b9ffb521d4c67b37e649a7bd5e527

– cmd=waitForTextPresent&1=energy

efficiency&sessionId=500b9ffb521d4c67b37e649a7bd5e527

• The session ID is optional. Use session ID when you have multiple sessions.

• Selenese Command Parameter is mandatory.

• Both &1 and &2 parameters are optional. If the Selenese command contains

parameter then you may need it.

Selenium RC – Interactive mode Testing • Open your Windows explorer go to C:\SeleniumRC\JavaServer

• Goto Start � Run � cmd

• if necessary use cd C:\SeleniumRC\JavaServer, then type

– java -jar selenium-server.jar -interactive

• Copy the first line of the code and paste in the interactive mode (*4)

– cmd=getNewBrowserSession&1=*iexplore&2=http://www.google.com

• Press Enter Key

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6.2 Selenium RC – Posting Test Results (firefox) • Open notepad/wordpad

• Cut and Paste the below code.

• Save the batch file with name “GE Test Case.bat”

• Keep the below files under the following directory:

– C:\2009 Selenium\Ex\GE

– TestSuite.html

– GE Test Case1.html

– GE Test Case3.html

– GE Test Case.bat

• Double click on the GE Test Case.bat file

• Command window open and run the test suite

• After completing the test, double click on the “FF GE Test Results.html”

6.3 Selenium RC – Posting Test Results (IE) • Open the batch file “GE Test Case.bat”

• Change the *chrome into *iehta

• Double click and Run the “GE Test Case.bat” file

• After completion look at the posted results in “IE GE Test Results.html”

• Double click the file, see the results in any browser

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21. Selenium Grid: Now that we are aware of the two of the most commonly used Selenium types let us go through the other two types. Selenium Core is similar to Selenium RC except that it has to be installed on the same server where the web application resides. There is one Selenium Core for each combination of browser,language and OS. So you need different cores for different combinations. Selenium Grid can be used to execute test suites on different machines from a single machine. Below snapshot will explain how this can be achieved. As you can see Selenium Grid from a single machine can invoke different Selenium RC's available to run the same tests on different combinations of browsers and Operating Systems.

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22. Advantages and Limitations: Following are the advantages of Selenium:

1. Open source 2. Scripts can be written in language of choice 3. Execution is very fast. 4. Does not take control of the system, so other works can be done in parallel. 5. Wide range of bowser and Operating system support

Following are the Limitations:

1. Does not handle browser specific dialogs(like Save File dialog). 2. High technical knowledge needed for the script development. 3. Less support as it is open source.

Things you need to know: After we have understood the basics of Selenium and its different types there are certain things that will be helpful for us during building automation scripts:

1. There is an option in Selenium IDE where in you can view the recorded test in other languages. This can be done from Selenium IDE-->Options-->Format-->Language of choice. This will help you understand how a specific command should be written when writing the scripts in any language for Selenium RC or Core.

2. Selenium IDE can be used to check whether a certain locator is correctly identifying the element. This can be done by the find button.

3. Javascript confirmations do not throw visible pop ups, we have to handle them using getConfirmation() command else the test will throw exception and stop.

4. To click on cancel in a confirmation use chooseCancelOnNextConfirmation() before using getConfirmation().For example, you click on a button which generates a pop up, place chooseCancelOnNextConfirmation() before the click command and getConfirmation() after the click command to select Cancel in pop up.

5. WaitForCondition commands are used for ajax applications extensively to wait until an event gets completed.

6. Firebug provides an option Console where the different request,response events are shown which can be used in the waitForCondition() command.

7. Xpaths are slow in IE so some alternative locator strategy should be used keeping this in

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mind. Where do you go from here? So now we have become aware of different topics in Selenium but our journey has just started. Considering the low support that users of Selenium get, it could at times be quite frustrating to get answers to queries. Below is a list of Internet resources where you can find useful information www.openqa.org www.seleniumhq.org http://clearspace.openqa.org/community/selenium http://wiki.openqa.org/dashboard.action There are yet many areas to be explored in Selenium IDE, like writing the user extensions, creating commands, creating locator strategies, using the UI-Elements, creating roll-ups etc., using DOM and CSS selectors for object identification which are out of the scope of this document at present. You can also explore various command line options available when starting the selenium server. ------------------------------------- ALL THE BEST -----------------------------------------------