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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

Recording your first test with Selenium IDE

We will record our first test using Selenium IDE. To start recording the tests, we will need to start Mozilla Firefox. Once it has been loaded, you will need to start Selenium IDE. You will find it under the Tools drop-down menu in Mozilla Firefox or in the Web Developer drop-down menu. Once loaded, it will look like the next screenshot. Note that the record button is engaged when you first load the IDE.

To start recording your tests, let's do the following:

  1. When in the record mode, navigate to http://book.theautomatedtester.co.uk/chapter1.
  2. On the web application, do the following:
    1. Click on the record button (red-colored radio button).
    2. Select another value from the drop-down box, for example, Selenium RC.
    3. Click on the Home Page link.
    Recording your first test with Selenium IDE
  3. Your test has now been recorded and should look like the preceding screenshot.
  4. Click the play button that looks like this icon: Recording your first test with Selenium IDE
  5. Once your test has completed, it will look like the following screenshot:
    Recording your first test with Selenium IDE

We have successfully recorded our first test and played it back. As we can see, Selenium IDE tried to apply the first rule of test automation by specifying the open command. It set the starting point of the test, in this case, /chapter1, and then it began stepping through the workflow that we want to record.

Once the actions have all been completed, you will see that all of the actions have a green background. This shows that they have completed successfully. On the left, you will see that it has completed one successful test, or run, within Selenium IDE. If you were to write a test that failed, the Failure label will have a 1 next to it.

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