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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

Working with OperaDriver


Opera Software, the company that created Opera, has built their own project to support Selenium WebDriver. Since not every web browser will act the same with the sites that we create, it is a good idea to make sure we can test our applications with OperaDriver.

Note

Note that OperaDriver works best with the latest stable release of Opera. Make sure that you update it regularly.

Let's see how easy OperaDriver is to use. In this section, we will see how we can start OperaDriver and get it to click a button on the page. This simple test will give us the confidence to use Selenium WebDriver with Opera:

  1. Update the setUp() method to load OperaDriver():

    driver = new OperaDriver();
  2. Now we will need to find an element. In this section, we will find the link Chapter 4:

    WebElement element = driver.findElement(By.linkText("Chapter 4"));
  3. Now we will need to click on the link:

    element.click();
  4. Run your test and it should look like the following:

    import org.openqa.selenium.*;
    import org...
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