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Selenium Testing Tools Cookbook

You're reading from   Selenium Testing Tools Cookbook Unlock the full potential of Selenium WebDriver to test your web applications in a wide range of situations. The countless recipes and code examples provided ease the learning curve and provide insights into virtually every eventuality.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849515740
Length 326 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Selenium Testing Tools Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Locating Elements FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with Selenium API 3. Controlling the Test Flow 4. Data-driven Testing 5. Using the Page Object Model 6. Extending Selenium 7. Testing on Mobile Browsers 8. Client-side Performance Testing 9. Testing HTML5 Web Applications 10. Recording Videos of Tests 11. Behavior-driven Development Index

Running tests on iOS using the iWebDriver App and iPhone driver


Once we have the iOS simulator or the device set up with the iWebDriver application, you can create and run the tests using the IPhoneDriver class.

In this recipe, we will test a simple mobile BMI calculator web application, developed using jQuery Mobile on the iOS platform.

Getting ready

Before we start running the test with the iPhone driver, set up the iOS simulator or device with the iWebDriver application.

If you are testing on a real device, then make sure it is connected to the machine running the tests using the iPhone driver over the network.

  • Set up the iOS simulator or a real device with the iWebDriver application

  • Set up a new Java project

  • Add the WebDriver JARs to the project's build-path

  • Add the JUnit library to the project

How to do it...

Execute the following test with iWebDriver:

  1. Create a new JUnit test named IPhoneDriverTest.

  2. Copy the following code to the newly created IPhoneDriverTest class:

    import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver...
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