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Selenium Design Patterns and Best Practices

You're reading from   Selenium Design Patterns and Best Practices Build a powerful, stable, and automated test suite using Selenium WebDriver

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783982707
Length 270 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Dima Kovalenko Dima Kovalenko
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Writing the First Test FREE CHAPTER 2. The Spaghetti Pattern 3. Refactoring Tests 4. Data-driven Testing 5. Stabilizing the Tests 6. Testing the Behavior 7. The Page Objects Pattern 8. Growing the Test Suite A. Getting Started with Selenium Index

Understanding test class naming

Unlike Java- or C-based programming languages, Ruby does not require the filename of a class to match the class contained inside. For example, the filename test1.rb can contain a class named Potato. Furthermore, a single file can contain multiple classes within it and Ruby compiler will not complain about it. With this setup, it is very easy to loose track of different pieces of code and classes. To reduce the complexity and confusion, there are several basic rules we can follow.

Note

Technically, these rules are more like suggestions, since the compiler will not prevent you from breaking them. Following them is advised, but not 100 percent necessary.

Naming files

It is a good idea to name the files as similar to the class that lives within it as possible. Since different test frameworks use different file naming conventions, we will adhere to the convention while at the same time clearly explaining what is contained inside the file.

For example, if we have a...

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