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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

Using XVFB with Selenium

The following section of this book requires work in Linux as the requirements are only available on this platform. When Selenium is running on your machine, you will see that it always runs on your screen. If you want to push the running of your tests to the background, you need to use XVFB (X11 Virtual Frame Buffer).

This allows us to run tests with a browser without it trying to steal focus from you. FirefoxDriver, for example, forces the browser to the foreground to help native events.

Setting up XVFB server

We will have to make sure that we have XVFB running on our machine. This should be fairly easy to get it right. Refer to the following steps to set up an XVFB server:

  1. Open a terminal.
  2. In the terminal, run the following command:
    Xvfb :1 -screen 0 1600x1200x32
    
  3. The server will listen for connections as the server number, 1, and screen, 0, has a depth of 32 1600x1200.
  4. You should see something like the following screenshot on your terminal:
    Setting up XVFB server

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