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Learning Selenium Testing Tools - Third Edition

You're reading from   Learning Selenium Testing Tools - Third Edition Leverage the power of Selenium to build your own real-time test cases from scratch

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2015
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ISBN-13 9781784396497
Length 318 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Raghavendra Prasad MG Raghavendra Prasad MG
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Selenium IDE FREE CHAPTER 2. Locators 3. Overview of the Selenium WebDriver 4. Finding Elements 5. Design Patterns 6. Working with WebDriver 7. Automation Framework Development and Building Utilities 8. Mobile Devices 9. Getting Started with the Selenium Grid 10. Advanced User Interactions 11. Working with HTML5 12. Advanced Topics 13. Migrating from Remote Control to WebDriver A. Automation Prerequisites for Selenium Automation B. Answers for Self-test Questions Index

Self-test questions

  1. What is the main language that drives Selenium IDE?
    1. Ruby.
    2. Python.
    3. JavaScript.
  2. Selenium IDE works on Internet Explorer.
    1. True.
    2. False.
  3. Selenium verifies items on the page when it is recording steps.
    1. True.
    2. False.
  4. What is the difference between verify and assert?
  5. If you wanted to validate that a button had appeared on a page, which two commands would be the best to use?
    1. verifyTextPresent / assertTextPresent.
    2. verifyElementPresent / assertElementPresent.
    3. verifyAlertPresent / assertAlertPresent.
    4. verifyAlert / assertAlert.
  6. If an element got added after the page loaded, what command would you use to make sure the test passed in the future?
    1. waitForElementPresent.
    2. pause.
    3. assertElementPresent.
  7. How do we run all the tests in a test suite?
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