1.Browser Back and Forward (NAVIGATION)
Steps to implement Browser back and forward through Selenium Web Driver
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla)
2. Go to the URL
3. Navigate to some page in website.
4. Use Selenium code to Navigate Back to Main Page.
CODE: driver.navigate().back();
driver.navigate().forward();
Example
WebDriver driver =new FirefoxDriver();
driver.get(“http://seleniumhq.org/”);
driver.findElement(By.linkText(“Download”)).click();
Thread.sleep(3000); //delay
driver.navigate().back();
driver.navigate().forward();
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2.Handling DRAG and DROP
Steps to Handle Drag and Drop through Selenium Web Driver
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla)
2. Go to the URL
3. Create an Action object for Driver
4. Fetch and create WebElement object for the SOURCE element.
5. Fetch and create WebElement object for the DESTINATION element.
6.Perform ACTION
1.Click and Hold the source WebElement
2.Move to destination WebElement
3.Release the Element.
Example
WebDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver();
driver.get(“http://www.ericbieller.com/examples/dragdrop/”);
driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(3,TimeUnit.MINUTES);
driver.get(“http://www.ericbieller.com/examples/dragdrop/”);
driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(3,TimeUnit.MINUTES);
Actions act = new Actions(driver);
WebElement src = driver.findElement(By.xpath(“//div[@id='items']/div[1]“));
WebElement des = driver.findElement(By.id(“trash”));
WebElement src = driver.findElement(By.xpath(“//div[@id='items']/div[1]“));
WebElement des = driver.findElement(By.id(“trash”));
act.clickAndHold(src).build().perform(); //For each action we need to build and Perform
act.moveToElement(des).build().perform();
act.release(des).build().perform();
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act.moveToElement(des).build().perform();
act.release(des).build().perform();
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3.Making Single Select in Drop down (Option List)
Steps to make Single Select in Drop down through Selenium Web Driver.
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla)
2. Go to the URL
3. Fetch the Drop Down element and create an object as WebElement.
4. Create an Select object for the Drop Down Element object.
5. Create a List and collect all Options through Select Object.
6. Create a Iterator object for the List.
7. Get the size of the List.
8. Loop through and check for required element.
2. Go to the URL
3. Fetch the Drop Down element and create an object as WebElement.
4. Create an Select object for the Drop Down Element object.
5. Create a List and collect all Options through Select Object.
6. Create a Iterator object for the List.
7. Get the size of the List.
8. Loop through and check for required element.
Example
WebElement element = driver.findElement(By.name(“selectedCustomer”));
Select dd= new Select(element);
List<WebElement> allOptions= dd.getOptions();
Select dd= new Select(element);
List<WebElement> allOptions= dd.getOptions();
//To go through the list, we can use an Iterator.
//Iterator should be of the same type as the List
//which is WebElement in this case.
//Iterator should be of the same type as the List
//which is WebElement in this case.
Iterator<WebElement> it = allOptions.iterator();
//Using while loop, we can iterate till the List has
//a next WebElement [hasNext() is true]
//number of items in the list
System.out.println(allOptions.size());
//Using while loop, we can iterate till the List has
//a next WebElement [hasNext() is true]
//number of items in the list
System.out.println(allOptions.size());
while(it.hasNext()){
//When you say it.next(), it points to a particular
//WebElement in the List.
WebElement el = it.next();
//Check for the required element by Text and click it
if(el.getText().equals(“mango”)){
System.out.println(el.getAttribute(“value”));
el.click();
}
}
//When you say it.next(), it points to a particular
//WebElement in the List.
WebElement el = it.next();
//Check for the required element by Text and click it
if(el.getText().equals(“mango”)){
System.out.println(el.getAttribute(“value”));
el.click();
}
}
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4.Making Single Select in Drop down (By INDEX, VALUE, TEXT)
Steps to make Single Select in Drop down through Selenium Web Driver.
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla)
2. Go to the URL
3. Fetch the Drop Down element and create an object as WebElement.
4. Convert the Drop Down Element in to Select object.
5. Select by INDEX
6. Select by VALUE
7. Select by VISIBLE TEXT
2. Go to the URL
3. Fetch the Drop Down element and create an object as WebElement.
4. Convert the Drop Down Element in to Select object.
5. Select by INDEX
6. Select by VALUE
7. Select by VISIBLE TEXT
Example
WebElement customerdd = driver.findElement(By.name(“customerProject.shownCustomer”));
//convert the element to select object
Select cust = new Select(customerdd);
cust.selectByIndex(1); //Select by Index
Thread.sleep(3000);
cust.selectByValue(“2″); //Select by Value
Thread.sleep(3000);
cust.selectByVisibleText(“mango”); //Select by Visible Text
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5.Multiple Select List Box Window
Steps to make Multiple Select in Drop down through Selenium Web Driver.
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla)
2. Go to the URL
3. Fetch the Drop Down element and create an object as WebElement.
4. Convert the Drop Down Element in to Select object.
5. Select by Index(Start index)
6. Select by Index(End index)
2. Go to the URL
3. Fetch the Drop Down element and create an object as WebElement.
4. Convert the Drop Down Element in to Select object.
5. Select by Index(Start index)
6. Select by Index(End index)
Example
WebElement userdd = driver.findElement(By.name(“users”));
Select usr = new Select(userdd);
usr.selectByIndex(0); //Select by Index(From Start location)
usr.selectByIndex(2); //Select by index(To End Location)
WebElement userdd = driver.findElement(By.name(“users”));
Select usr = new Select(userdd);
usr.selectByIndex(0); //Select by Index(From Start location)
usr.selectByIndex(2); //Select by index(To End Location)
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6.Multiple Select List Box Window – DESELECT
Steps to make Deselect in Drop down through Selenium Web Driver.
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla)
2. Go to the URL
3. Fetch the Drop Down element and create an object as WebElement.
4. Convert the Drop Down Element in to Select object.
5. Select by Index(Start index)
6. Select by Index(End index)
Example
WebElement userdd = driver.findElement(By.name(“users”));
Select usr = new Select(userdd);
usr.selectByIndex(0);
usr.selectByIndex(2);
Select usr = new Select(userdd);
usr.selectByIndex(0);
usr.selectByIndex(2);
//You can deselect the options
usr.deselectAll(); //Deselect ALL selected elements
//or
usr.deselectByIndex(0); //Deselect By using Index
//or
usr.deselectByValue(value); //Deselect By using Value
//or
usr.deselectByVisibleText(text); //Deselect By using Text
usr.deselectAll(); //Deselect ALL selected elements
//or
usr.deselectByIndex(0); //Deselect By using Index
//or
usr.deselectByValue(value); //Deselect By using Value
//or
usr.deselectByVisibleText(text); //Deselect By using Text
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7.iFRAMES – How to handle Frames in Web Driver
Steps to get Source of each iFrame through Selenium Web Driver.
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla)
2. Go to the URL
3. Make a List containing FRAME web elements of a Web Page.
4. Get the Size of Frames.
5. Loop though and print the Source of each Frame
3. Make a List containing FRAME web elements of a Web Page.
4. Get the Size of Frames.
5. Loop though and print the Source of each Frame
Example
/*times of india website – multiple frames*/
/*times of india website – multiple frames*/
driver.get(“http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/”);
driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(30, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(30, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
List<WebElement> frms= driver.findElements(By.tagName(“iframe”)); //Frame List
System.out.println(frms.size());
for(int i=0;i<frms.size();i++)
{
System.out.println(frms.get(i).getAttribute(“src”));
}
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System.out.println(frms.size());
for(int i=0;i<frms.size();i++)
{
System.out.println(frms.get(i).getAttribute(“src”));
}
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8.iFRAMES – How to perform action in Frames
Steps to perform Action in iFrame through Selenium Web Driver.
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla)
2. Go to the URL
3. Fetch iFrame element and create an Web Element object.
4. Using iFrame Web Element object, switch to IFrame.
5. Perform SendKeys/ Click action in iFrame.
3. Fetch iFrame element and create an Web Element object.
4. Using iFrame Web Element object, switch to IFrame.
5. Perform SendKeys/ Click action in iFrame.
Example
WebElement ifr = driver.findElement(By.xpath(“//iframe[@src='/poll.cms']“));
driver.switchTo().frame(ifr); //Switch to iFrame
driver.findElement(By.id(“mathuserans2″)).sendKeys(“8″); //Perform Action in iFrame
driver.findElement(By.id(“mathuserans2″)).sendKeys(“8″); //Perform Action in iFrame
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9.iFRAMES – How to switch to a perticular Frame through index
Steps to switch to perticular iFrame by index through Selenium Web Driver.
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla)
2. Go to the URL
3. Make a List containing FRAME web elements of a Web Page.
4. Get the Size of Frames.
5. Switch to required iFrame through index.
3. Make a List containing FRAME web elements of a Web Page.
4. Get the Size of Frames.
5. Switch to required iFrame through index.
Example
driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(30, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
List<WebElement> frms= driver.findElements(By.tagName(“iframe”));
System.out.println(frms.size());
driver.switchTo().frame(0);
driver.findElement(By.id(“clicktripad”)).click();
System.out.println(frms.size());
driver.switchTo().frame(0);
driver.findElement(By.id(“clicktripad”)).click();
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10. TABS / New Window
When Browser opens in a new window or in a new tab, Web Driver cannot shift the control to the new Window/ Tab. We need to collect the window handles in a page. Whenever a new window opens we need to iterate and shift to the latest window handle.
TABS/New Window – 1
Steps to iterate through the Window Handles
Steps to iterate through the Window Handles
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla)
2. Go to the URL
3. Collect Window Handles through Set<String>
4. Create an iterator to iterate through Window Handles.
5. At First iterator will not be pointing to any Window Handle, only First increment Points to First Window Handle, Second increment Points to second iterator.
3. Collect Window Handles through Set<String>
4. Create an iterator to iterate through Window Handles.
5. At First iterator will not be pointing to any Window Handle, only First increment Points to First Window Handle, Second increment Points to second iterator.
Set<String> windowHandles = driver.getWindowHandles();
Iterator<String> it = windowHandles.iterator();
while(it.hasNext())
{
System.out.println(it.next());
}
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Iterator<String> it = windowHandles.iterator();
while(it.hasNext())
{
System.out.println(it.next());
}
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TABS/New Window – 2
When two browsers are opened and Web Driver need to shift the control from Parent Window to Child Window.
When two browsers are opened and Web Driver need to shift the control from Parent Window to Child Window.
Please follow the steps mentioned below.
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla)
2. Go to the URL
3. Collect Window Handles through Set<String>
4. Create an iterator to iterate through Window Handles.
5. Increment the iterator and store the Window Handle as Parent.
6. Increment the iterator and store next Window Handle as Child.
7. Switch to Child Browser using Child Window Handle.
3. Collect Window Handles through Set<String>
4. Create an iterator to iterate through Window Handles.
5. Increment the iterator and store the Window Handle as Parent.
6. Increment the iterator and store next Window Handle as Child.
7. Switch to Child Browser using Child Window Handle.
Set<String> windowHandles = driver.getWindowHandles();
Iterator<String> it = windowHandles.iterator();
Iterator<String> it = windowHandles.iterator();
String parentBrowser= it.next();
String childBrowser = it.next();
driver.switchTo().window(childBrowser);
String childBrowser = it.next();
driver.switchTo().window(childBrowser);
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TABS/New Window – 3
When second browser is closed/you close it and Web Driver need to shift the control from Child Window to Parent Window.
When second browser is closed/you close it and Web Driver need to shift the control from Child Window to Parent Window.
Please follow the steps mentioned below.
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla)
2. Go to the URL
3. Collect Window Handles through Set<String>
4. Create an iterator to iterate through Window Handles.
5. Increment the iterator and store the Window Handle as Parent.
6. Increment the iterator and store next Window Handle as Child.
7. Switch to Child Browser using Child Window Handle.
8. When Child browser get closed, Switch from Child browser to Parent Window.
3. Collect Window Handles through Set<String>
4. Create an iterator to iterate through Window Handles.
5. Increment the iterator and store the Window Handle as Parent.
6. Increment the iterator and store next Window Handle as Child.
7. Switch to Child Browser using Child Window Handle.
8. When Child browser get closed, Switch from Child browser to Parent Window.
Set<String> windowHandles = driver.getWindowHandles();
Iterator<String> it = windowHandles.iterator();
Iterator<String> it = windowHandles.iterator();
String parentBrowser= it.next();
String childBrowser = it.next();
driver.switchTo().window(childBrowser);
Thread.sleep(3000);
String childBrowser = it.next();
driver.switchTo().window(childBrowser);
Thread.sleep(3000);
driver.close(); //close the current window(Child Browser)
driver.switchTo().window(parentBrowser); //Switch to Parent Browser
driver.switchTo().window(parentBrowser); //Switch to Parent Browser
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11. CALENDAR popups
Calendar PopUp – 1
Normal Calender(current month) Popup can be handled in the following way.
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla)
2. Go to the URL
3. Fetch the Calender element and click to open.
4. Fetch the required date through xpath and click.
3. Fetch the Calender element and click to open.
4. Fetch the required date through xpath and click.
/*IRCTC calendar*/
driver.findElement(By.id(“calendar_icon1″)).click();
driver.findElement(By.xpath(“//div[@id='CalendarControl']/table[tbody[tr[td[text()='October 2012']]]]/descendant::a[text()='5']“)).click();
driver.findElement(By.id(“calendar_icon1″)).click();
driver.findElement(By.xpath(“//div[@id='CalendarControl']/table[tbody[tr[td[text()='October 2012']]]]/descendant::a[text()='5']“)).click();
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Calendar PopUp – 2 (Customized wait)
In a Calender if we want to click on future month which is not currently displayed, we need to click on next link until we get the required month.
This can be done by writing Customized wait. Check for particular date element in each month, if not found move to next month.
In a Calender if we want to click on future month which is not currently displayed, we need to click on next link until we get the required month.
This can be done by writing Customized wait. Check for particular date element in each month, if not found move to next month.
/*makemytrip calendar*/
driver.get(“http://www.makemytrip.com/”);
driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(30, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
driver.findElement(By.id(“deptDateRtripimgExact”)).click(); //find Calendar
driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(0, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
boolean flag=true;
while(flag){
try {
WebElement el = driver.findElement(By.xpath(“//div[contains(@class,'ui-datepicker-group') and descendant::span[text()='March']]/descendant::a[text()='5']“)); // Required future date
if(el !=null) //Check if the required date element is found or not
{
el.click(); // if required Date is found, then click the date
flag=false;
}
}
catch (Exception e) { //Catches exception if no element found
try {
Thread.sleep(500);
driver.findElement(By.xpath(“//a[@title='Next']“)).click(); //Click on next month
}
catch (InterruptedException e1)
{
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e1.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
driver.get(“http://www.makemytrip.com/”);
driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(30, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
driver.findElement(By.id(“deptDateRtripimgExact”)).click(); //find Calendar
driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(0, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
boolean flag=true;
while(flag){
try {
WebElement el = driver.findElement(By.xpath(“//div[contains(@class,'ui-datepicker-group') and descendant::span[text()='March']]/descendant::a[text()='5']“)); // Required future date
if(el !=null) //Check if the required date element is found or not
{
el.click(); // if required Date is found, then click the date
flag=false;
}
}
catch (Exception e) { //Catches exception if no element found
try {
Thread.sleep(500);
driver.findElement(By.xpath(“//a[@title='Next']“)).click(); //Click on next month
}
catch (InterruptedException e1)
{
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e1.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
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12. Drop Down MENU
In order to click on an menu item, first we need to move the mouse over Parent menu, later we can click on any of the Menu child item.
Please follow the steps mentioned below.
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla)
2. Go to the URL
3. Fetch the MENU Parent element and create a WebElement object.
4. Create an Action object for Driver
5. Through Action object, move to Parent element.
6. Give a Delay for menu items to be displayed.
7. Fetch the Child item through xpath and Click on it.
3. Fetch the MENU Parent element and create a WebElement object.
4. Create an Action object for Driver
5. Through Action object, move to Parent element.
6. Give a Delay for menu items to be displayed.
7. Fetch the Child item through xpath and Click on it.
WebElement parentMenu = driver.findElement(By.linkText(“Tourist Trains”));
Actions act = new Actions(driver); // Create an Action object
//move to the parent menu item
//move to the parent menu item
act.moveToElement(parentMenu).build().perform();
Thread.sleep(3000); //wait till the child items are displayed
driver.findElement(By.linkText(“Bharat Tirth”)).click();
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13. Context Click (Right Click)
We can use keyboard keys to Make a Right Click.
Please follow the steps mentioned below.
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla).
2. Go to the URL.
3. Fetch the MENU Parent element and create a WebElement object.
4. Create an Action Object for Driver.
5. Through Action Object, make a Context Click on Menu Parent object.
6. Through Action Object, send keys for ARROW_DOWN/ARROW_UP/Keys.ENTER.
3. Fetch the MENU Parent element and create a WebElement object.
4. Create an Action Object for Driver.
5. Through Action Object, make a Context Click on Menu Parent object.
6. Through Action Object, send keys for ARROW_DOWN/ARROW_UP/Keys.ENTER.
Example
WebElement parentMenu = driver.findElement(By.linkText(“Tourist Trains”));
Actions act = new Actions(driver); //Create Action object for Driver
act.contextClick(parentMenu).build().perform(); //Context Click
act.sendKeys(Keys.ARROW_RIGHT).build().perform();
Thread.sleep(1000);
act.sendKeys(Keys.ARROW_DOWN).build().perform();
Thread.sleep(1000);
act.sendKeys(Keys.ENTER).build().perform();
Thread.sleep(1000);
act.sendKeys(Keys.ARROW_DOWN).build().perform();
Thread.sleep(1000);
act.sendKeys(Keys.ENTER).build().perform();
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14. JAVA SCRIPT example
We can use java script command to perform actions.
We can write code to fill up the text box through java script.
Please follow the steps mentioned below.
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla).
2. Go to the URL.
3. Create Java Script executor object for the Driver.
4. Store the Java Script command in a String Variable.
5. Java Script Executor object executes the command in the Variable.
3. Create Java Script executor object for the Driver.
4. Store the Java Script command in a String Variable.
5. Java Script Executor object executes the command in the Variable.
JavascriptExecutor js = (JavascriptExecutor) driver;
String jsCmd = “document.getElementsByName(‘city’)[0].value=’ban’”;
js.executeScript(jsCmd);
String jsCmd = “document.getElementsByName(‘city’)[0].value=’ban’”;
js.executeScript(jsCmd);
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15. Multiple Elements
We can count the number of links present in the page. We can also print the link text of each Web link.
Please follow the steps mentioned below.
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla).
2. Go to the URL.
3. Fetch elements with tag //a in the entire page, store it in a List.
4. Get the count of Links present in the Page.
5. Loop through the links and print the Attributes
3. Fetch elements with tag //a in the entire page, store it in a List.
4. Get the count of Links present in the Page.
5. Loop through the links and print the Attributes
List<WebElement> allLinks= driver.findElements(By.xpath(“//a”));
//display the count of links in the page
System.out.println(allLinks.size());
//display the text for each link on the page
for(int i=0;i<allLinks.size();i++)
{
//display href for each link
System.out.println(allLinks.get(i).getAttribute(“href”));
//display text for each link
System.out.println(allLinks.get(i).getText());
//perform click action
allLinks.get(i).click();
//display the count of links in the page
System.out.println(allLinks.size());
//display the text for each link on the page
for(int i=0;i<allLinks.size();i++)
{
//display href for each link
System.out.println(allLinks.get(i).getAttribute(“href”));
//display text for each link
System.out.println(allLinks.get(i).getText());
//perform click action
allLinks.get(i).click();
}
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16. Other Browser (Internet Explorer)
16. Other Browser (Internet Explorer)
Using Internet Explorer with Web Driver.
Please follow the steps mentioned below.
1. Set System Property for the Driver and give path of the IE Driver.
2. Create an Web Driver Object.
3. Open an URL
1. Set System Property for the Driver and give path of the IE Driver.
2. Create an Web Driver Object.
3. Open an URL
System.setProperty(“webdriver.ie.driver”, “D:\\sel\\browserdrivers\\IEDriverServer.exe”);
WebDriver driver =new InternetExplorerDriver();
driver.get(“www.google.com”);
driver.get(“www.google.com”);
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17. Other Browser (Chrome)
Using Chrome with Web Driver.
Please follow the steps mentioned below.
1. Set System Property for the Driver and give path of the Chrome Driver.
2. Create an Web Driver Object.
3. Open an URL
2. Create an Web Driver Object.
3. Open an URL
System.setProperty(“webdriver.chrome.driver”, “D:\\sel\\browserdrivers\\Chromedriver.exe”);
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver();
driver.get(“www.google.com”);
driver.get(“www.google.com”);
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18. PROXY settings.
Please follow the steps mentioned below.
1. Import Selenium.Proxy
2. Create a Profile object for Firefox
3. Create a string variable with value.
4. Create a Proxy object.
5. Set the values through proxy.
6. Set the proxy preference to proxy object using profile object.
7. Pass the profile object to Firefox Driver.
import org.openqa.Selenium.Proxy
FirefoxProfile profile = new FirefoxProfile();
String PROXY = “xx.xx.xx.xx:xx”;
Proxy proxy = new Proxy();
proxy.HttpProxy=PROXY;
proxy.FtpProxy=PROXY;
proxy.SslProxy=PROXY;
profile.SetProxyPreferences(proxy);
FirefoxDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver(profile);
String PROXY = “xx.xx.xx.xx:xx”;
Proxy proxy = new Proxy();
proxy.HttpProxy=PROXY;
proxy.FtpProxy=PROXY;
proxy.SslProxy=PROXY;
profile.SetProxyPreferences(proxy);
FirefoxDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver(profile);
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19. Page Onload authentication
Sometimes when you are Automating Web pages, you may come across Page onload Authentication window. This window is not java popup/div. It is windows popup. Selenium directly cannot handle this windows popup.
Hence we use Autoit sowftware tool. Through Selenium we can handle this situation using Autoit.
Please follow the steps mentioned below.
1.Download Autoit from the following URl
( http://www.autoitscript.com/site/autoit/downloads/ )
2.Install downloaded software.
3. Open Script Editor
Start=>ProgramFiles=>AutoIt =>SciTE Script Editor.
4.Open Object Identifier.
Start=>ProgramFiles=>AutoIt =>AutoIt Window Info.
5.Drag and Drop finder tool in AutoIt Window Info, to the Window you need to identify.
6.Collect the Title Name of window from (AutoIt Window Info.)
7.Write the Script in the Editor.
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WinWaitActive(“Authentication Required”)
Send(“admin”)
Send(“{TAB} admin{TAB} {ENTER}”)
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8.Save the file as default save.(Authentication1.exe)
9.RUN/Compile the SCRIPT, it creates an exe.
10.Mention the exe path in the Program before creation of Driver.
EXAMPLE:
Process P = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(“D:\\java_prj\\SELENIUM WEBDRIVER\\AUTOIT\\Authentication1.exe”);
WebDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver();
driver.get(“http://192.168.1.1″);
WebDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver();
driver.get(“http://192.168.1.1″);
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20. File Download
Please follow the steps mentioned below.
1. Create a PROFILE object of Browser.
2. Set Preference, by giving Download destination Directory.
3. Set Preference, by giving Default Folder. 0 => Desktop, 1=>System Default Location, 2 => Indicates a custom Folder Location
4. Set Preference, A comma-separated list of MIME types to save to disk without asking what to use to open the file. Default value is an empty string.
2. Set Preference, by giving Download destination Directory.
3. Set Preference, by giving Default Folder. 0 => Desktop, 1=>System Default Location, 2 => Indicates a custom Folder Location
4. Set Preference, A comma-separated list of MIME types to save to disk without asking what to use to open the file. Default value is an empty string.
After coding the above mentioned steps, now start the driver and click on Download button/link.
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla).
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla).
2. Go to the URL.
3. Fetch the Download web element and click.
3. Fetch the Download web element and click.
FirefoxProfile Prof = new FirefoxProfile();
Prof.setPreference(“browser.download.dir”, “D:\\java prj”);
Prof.setPreference(“browser.download.folderList”, 2);
Prof.setPreference(“browser.helperApps.neverAsk.saveToDisk”,”application/zip”);
Prof.setPreference(“browser.download.dir”, “D:\\java prj”);
Prof.setPreference(“browser.download.folderList”, 2);
Prof.setPreference(“browser.helperApps.neverAsk.saveToDisk”,”application/zip”);
WebDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver(Prof);
driver.get(“http://seleniumhq.org/download/”);
driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(3,TimeUnit.MINUTES);
driver.findElement(By.xpath(“//a[@name='client-drivers']/table/tbody/tr[1]/td[4]/a”)).click();
driver.get(“http://seleniumhq.org/download/”);
driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(3,TimeUnit.MINUTES);
driver.findElement(By.xpath(“//a[@name='client-drivers']/table/tbody/tr[1]/td[4]/a”)).click();
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21. File Upload
Please follow the steps mentioned below.
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla).
2. Go to the URL.
3. Store the Source path of file in a variable.
4. Fetch the Upload web element text box and give path using variable.
5. Fetch the upload button and click
3. Store the Source path of file in a variable.
4. Fetch the Upload web element text box and give path using variable.
5. Fetch the upload button and click
WebDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver();
driver.get(“http://www.2shared.com/”);
String FilePath = “C:\\Users\\abc\\Desktop\\test.xml”;
driver.findElement(By.id(“upField”)).sendKeys(FilePath);
driver.findElement(By.xpath(“//input[@type='image']“)).click();
driver.get(“http://www.2shared.com/”);
String FilePath = “C:\\Users\\abc\\Desktop\\test.xml”;
driver.findElement(By.id(“upField”)).sendKeys(FilePath);
driver.findElement(By.xpath(“//input[@type='image']“)).click();
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22. Handling JAVA ALERT
Sometimes you may get alerts as anticipated(through Insert/update/delete operation in database). These may be JAVA alerts.
Please follow the steps mentioned below to handle Alerts.
Please follow the steps mentioned below to handle Alerts.
1. Create Driver for any Browser(Mozilla).
2. Go to the URL.
3. You get an alert asking to click on ‘YES’ or ‘NO’ button.
4. First Confirm if it is JAVA alert window.
5. Write a code to switch the control to Alert window.
6. In the Alert window, either ACCEPT by clicking on ‘YES’
or CANCEL by clicking on ‘NO’.
3. You get an alert asking to click on ‘YES’ or ‘NO’ button.
4. First Confirm if it is JAVA alert window.
5. Write a code to switch the control to Alert window.
6. In the Alert window, either ACCEPT by clicking on ‘YES’
or CANCEL by clicking on ‘NO’.
WebDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver();
driver.get(“http://www.2shared.com/”);
driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(3,TimeUnit.MINUTES);
driver.get(“http://www.2shared.com/”);
driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(3,TimeUnit.MINUTES);
Alert alert = driver.switchTo().alert();
alert.accept();
//or
alert.dismiss();
alert.accept();
//or
alert.dismiss();
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