I've been following this tutorial to write a custom selenium formatter: http://seleniumrecipes.com/content/adding-custom-formats.
Comments in a Selenium test script don't follow the general layout
<tr>
<td>pause</td>
<td>6000</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<!--This is a comment-->
But you still get a command as you loop through the commands in the testCase, but all the values are undefined.
var commands = testCase.commands;
for (var i = 0; i < commands.length; i++) {
var command = commands[i];
result += command.command + ',' + command.target + ',' + command.value + "\n";
}
return result;
I've briefly looked at the source and can't see anything.
Is there a way to get the comments from a Selenium script in a formatter?
Related
I want to write xpath for the following div:
<div class='someclass' id='someid'>:TEST SELENIUM 1234<div>
Please note :
tag can be anything such as div, span ,or anchor tag.
can be present anywhere in the text.
What I have tried so far :
//div[contains(text(),":TEST SELENIUM 1234")]
//div[contains(text(),":TEST{ }SELENIUM{ }1234")]
//div[contains(text(),":TEST SELENIUM 1234")]
//div[normalize-space(text()) = ':TEST SELENIUM 1234']
//div[normalize-space(text()) = ':TEST{ }SELENIUM{ }1234']
//div[normalize-space(text()) = ':TEST SELENIUM 1234']
//div[normalize-space(.) = ':TEST SELENIUM 1234']
//div[normalize-space(.) = ':TEST{ }SELENIUM{ }1234']
//div[normalize-space(.) = ':TEST SELENIUM 1234']
//div[normalize-space(.) = ':TEST{\u00a0}SELENIUM{\u00a0}1234']
//div[normalize-space(.) = ':TEST${nbsp}SELENIUM${nbsp}1234']
What has worked for me (thanks to #Andersson)
//div[starts-with(text(), ":TEST") and substring(text(), 7)="SELENIUM" and substring(text(), 16)="1234"]
This is more of a work around and would work only for known Strings.
These are the SO post which I have already followed :
Link1
Link2
Any help will be highly appreciated.
According to the conversation above, you can use this sample xPath builder(JAVA):
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
String s = ":TEST SELENIUM 1234";
String[] parts = s.split(" ");
StringBuilder xpath = new StringBuilder("//*");
for (int i = 0; i < parts.length; i++){
xpath.append((i == 0) ? "[contains(text(), '" + parts[i] + "')" : " and contains(text(), '" + parts[i] + "')");
}
xpath.append("]");
System.out.println(xpath);
}
}
Output:
//*[contains(text(), ':TEST') and contains(text(), 'SELENIUM') and contains(text(), '1234')]
In Python I would do
required_div = [div for div in driver.find_elements_by_xpath('//div') if div.text == ':TEST SELENIUM 1234'][0]
to find required node by its complete text content ignoring non-breaking space chars
P.S. Again it's just a workaround, but it seem to be quite simple solution
I have a menu that always has the same structure, but the IDs can change from one installation to another. the only thing that stays the same is the heading (in my case "Plugins"). I call the document.getElementsByClassName function with a Selector inside my test:
var slides = Selector(() =>{
return document.getElementsByClassName("c-p-header-text");
});
Every heading of an menu element has the c-p-header-text class. Here is what a menu heading element looks like:
<div id="ext-comp-1002" class="c-p c-tree c-p-collapsed" style="width: auto;">
<div class="c-p-header c-unselectable c-accordion-hd" id="ext-gen135" style="cursor: pointer;">
<div class="c-tool c-tool-toggle" id="ext-gen140"> </div>
<img src="/backEnd/images/s.gif" class="c-p-inline-icon order"><span class="c-p-header-text" id="ext-gen150">Plugins</span>
</div>
It would be easy to use await t.click("#ext-gen150") but it is not safe that it is always this id.
here is what i tried:
await t
.click('#sites__db');
var slides = Selector(() =>{
return document.getElementsByClassName("c-p-header-text");
});
console.log("[DEBUG]" + slides);
console.log("[DEBUG] found " + slides.length + " elements");
for(var i = 0; i < slides.length; i++)
{
var txtOfCurrElem = slides.item(i).innerText;
console.log("[DEBUG "+ i +"] Text: " + txtOfCurrElem);
}
Running this test give me the following output:
[DEBUG]function __$$clientFunction$$() {
var testRun = builder.getBoundTestRun() || _testRunTracker2.default.resolveContextTestRun();
var callsite = (0, _getCallsite.getCallsiteForMethod)(builder.callsiteNames.execution);
var args = [];
// OPTIMIZATION: don't leak `arguments` object.
for (var i = 0; i < arguments.length; i++) {
args.push(arguments[i]);
}return builder._executeCommand(args, testRun, callsite);
}
[DEBUG] found 0 elements
The plan is to find the element (with the heading "Plugins") and then click on it when the test continuous.
You don't have to use document.getElementsByClassName in this case. You can just use CSS class selector instead:
var slides = Selector('.c-p-header-text');
You should use the count property when dealing with an array of Selectors. docs. Also, element properties, like exists, count, and DOM node state properties are Promisified, so when you use them not in t.expect, you should use the await keyword:
var count = await slides.length;
console.log("[DEBUG] found " + count + " elements");
for(var i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
var txtOfCurrElem = await slides.nth(i).innerText;
console.log("[DEBUG "+ i +"] Text: " + txtOfCurrElem);
}
I found a simple answer to my question. I use the .withText option to click on the Plugins element:
.click(Selector('span').withText("Plugins"))
Since this name is also unique, it is always the correct element that gets clicked. I do not know if it would have worked with the solution from #AndreyBelym if my site is not an extJS web application.
I am trying to dynamically set the content of a cell using the KendoGrid Content Template and inline Razor but I am getting all sorts of errors.
"<table><tr>" +
"<td style='color:yellow; width:200px;height:13px;padding-top:0px; margin-top:0px;text-align:center;' class='audiogrid'>" +
#{
#if ((int)TempData["MediaTypeId"] == 1) {
#"<audio id='a1' src='#: MediaLocation #' controls='controls' preload='auto' autobuffer><embed height='26' autostart = 'false' type = 'audio/mpeg' width='290' src='#: MediaLocation #'></audio>" +
}
else{
#" #: Description # " +
}
}
"</td>" +
"</tr></table>"
The above code throws an error: CS1646: Keyword, identifier, or string expected after verbatim specifier: # at the first instance of the # sign.
I don't understand why or what this error means. According to the rules of using Razor in MVC4, my syntax should work. Did a little research to be sure and found the syntax to be accurate here
But I tried a variation that included a string after the # as the error suggested and that I figured should work as well:
"<table><tr>" +
"<td style='color:yellow; width:200px;height:13px;padding-top:0px; margin-top:0px;text-align:center;' class='audiogrid'>" +
#if ((int)TempData["MediaTypeId"] == 1) {
#"<audio id='a1' src='#: MediaLocation #' controls='controls' preload='auto' autobuffer><embed height='26' autostart = 'false' type = 'audio/mpeg' width='290' src='#: MediaLocation #'></audio>" +
}
else{
#" #: Description # " +
}
"</td>" +
"</tr></table>"
This time I get Compiler Error Message: CS1026: ) expected at the same line that the # first appears in my code.
I've also tried some other variations but none of them seem to work.
What am I doing wrong or missing here? :-(
Basically the control in the cell should change based on the media type.
Razor is not some sort of string concatenating syntax. You specify the html tags and C# code, and the Razor engine writes them to the client.
Inside an #{ block (or any other code block), you can use C# statements. There's no need for an extra #.
Inside the #if (or any other code block), you can use html tags. No need to prepend them with an #.
Inside the else block, use #: to output html without an html tag.
<table><tr>
<td style='color:yellow; width:200px;height:13px;padding-top:0px; margin-top:0px;text-align:center;' class='audiogrid'>
#{
if ((int)TempData["MediaTypeId"] == 1) {
<audio id='a1' src='#: MediaLocation #' controls='controls' preload='auto' autobuffer><embed height='26' autostart = 'false' type = 'audio/mpeg' width='290' src='#: MediaLocation #'></audio>
}
else{
<text> #: Description # </text>
}
}
I am using Selenium IDE to test a web based HR/SW system.
There is a screen that used to enter vacation for employees.
I am having nearly 3000 employee.
I built a test case that enter vacations for one employee using variables.
How can I repeat the test case for all 3000 employees without creating the test case 3000 times. It will take an impossible effort to do that. Note: Each employee is having different vacation data (Type, start date, End date)
Is there any way that I can use a file (Excel,....) that variable can use to read its data from?
Is there any solution for my case???
I will be very very grateful I any one could help me.
Thank you.
You could use an XML file as an input.
1) At first you have to add following user extensions:
sideflow.js - (http://51elliot.blogspot.com/2008/02/selenium-ide-goto.html - additionally this article explains how to add user extension files)
datadriven.js
include.js
At the moment I can't find links where I took the last two, therefore I will give their code in the end of my post. Code is taken from my working directory. You just put the code to correspondent files, then add files to SelemiunIDE user extension and use them.
2) Create an XML file test_data.xml:
<testdata>
<test employee="1" type="1" startDate="01.01.2013" endDate="01.02.2013" />
<test employee="2" type="1" startDate="01.02.2013" endDate="01.03.2013" />
<test employee="3" type="1" startDate="01.03.2013" endDate="01.04.2013" />
...
</testdata>
3) In your test case use code like this:
${DataPath} - full path to a directory with XML-files
<!--BEGIN LOOP-->
<tr>
<td>loadTestData</td>
<td>file://${DataDir}/test_data.xml</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>while</td>
<td>!testdata.EOF()</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>nextTestData</td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>echo</td>
<td>employee=${employee} type=${type} ...</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
...
<!--END LOOP-->
<tr>
<td>endWhile</td>
<td></td>
<td></td>
</tr>
Used user extensions:
include.js
/**
* Original Developer: Jerry Qian(qqqiansjtucs#hotmail.com)
* Modified By: John Witchel (jwitchel#colevalleygroup.com)
* include extension for Selenium-IDE edition
* refer to includeCommand_2.1.3 for Selenium-Core edition
* #version 1.3
*
*/
function IDEIncludeCommand() {}
IDEIncludeCommand.LOG_PREFIX = "IDEIncludeCommand: ";
IDEIncludeCommand.BEGIN_TEMPLATE = "begin$Template$";
IDEIncludeCommand.END_TEMPLATE = "end$Template$";
IDEIncludeCommand.VERSION = "1.1";
IDEIncludeCommand.prototype.prepareTestCaseAsText = function(responseAsText, paramsArray) {
/**
* Prepare the HTML to be included in as text into the current testcase-HTML
* Strip all but the testrows (tr)
* Stripped will be:
* - whitespace (also new lines and tabs, so be careful wirt parameters relying on this),
* - comments (xml comments)
* Replace variable according to include-parameters
* note: the include-variables are replaced literally. selenium does it at execution time
* also note: all selenium-variables are available to the included commands, so mostly no include-parameters are necessary
*
* #param responseAsText table to be included as text (string)
* #return testRows array of tr elements (as string!) containing the commands to be included
*
* TODO:
* - selenium already can handle testcase-html. use selenium methods or functions instead
* - find better name for requester
*/
// removing new lines, carret return and tabs from response in order to work with regexp
var pageText = responseAsText.replace(/\r|\n|\t/g,"");
// remove comments
// begin comment, not a dash or if it's a dash it may not be followed by -> repeated, end comment
pageText = pageText.replace(/<!--(?:[^-]|-(?!->))*-->/g,"");
// find the content of the test table = <[spaces]table[char but not >]>....< /[spaces]table[chars but not >]>
var testText = pageText.match(/<\s*table[^>]*>(.*)<\/\s*table[^>]*>/i)[1];
// Replace <td></td> with <td> </td> for iE - credits Chris Astall
// rz: somehow in my IE 7 this is not needed but is not bad as well
testText = testText.replace(/<\s*td[^>]*>\s*<\s*\/td[^>]*>/ig,"<td></td>");// jq: no space
// replace vars with their values in testText
for ( var k = 0 ; k < paramsArray.length ; k++ ) {
var pair = paramsArray[k];
testText = testText.replace(pair[0],pair[1]);
}
// removes all < /tr>
// in order to split on < tr>
testText = testText.replace(/<\/\s*tr[^>]*>/ig,"");
// split on <tr>
var testRows = testText.split(/<\s*tr[^>]*>/i);
return testRows;
};
IDEIncludeCommand.prototype.getIncludeDocumentBySynchronRequest = function(includeUrl) {
/**
* Prepare and do the XMLHttp Request synchronous as selenium should not continue execution meanwhile
*
* note: the XMLHttp requester is returned (instead of e.g. its text) to let the caller decide to use xml or text
*
* selenium-dependency: uses extended String from htmlutils
*
* TODO use Ajax from prototype like this:
* var sjaxRequest = new Ajax.Request(url, {asynchronous:false});
* there is discussion about getting rid of prototype.js in developer forum.
* the ajax impl in xmlutils.js is not active by default in 0.8.2
*
* #param includeUrl URI to the include-document (document has to be from the same domain)
* #return XMLHttp requester after receiving the response
*/
var url = this.prepareUrl(includeUrl);
// the xml http requester to fetch the page to include
var requester = this.newXMLHttpRequest();
if (!requester) {
throw new Error("XMLHttp requester object not initialized");
}
requester.open("GET", url, false); // synchron mode ! (we don't want selenium to go ahead)
try {
requester.send(null);
} catch(e) {
throw new Error("Error while fetching url '" + url + "' details: " + e);
}
if ( requester.status != 200 && requester.status !== 0 ) {
throw new Error("Error while fetching " + url + " server response has status = " + requester.status + ", " + requester.statusText );
}
return requester;
};
IDEIncludeCommand.prototype.prepareUrl = function(includeUrl) {
/** Construct absolute URL to get include document
* using selenium-core handling of urls (see absolutify in htmlutils.js)
*/
var prepareUrl;
// htmlSuite mode of SRC? TODO is there a better way to decide whether in SRC mode?
if (window.location.href.indexOf("selenium-server") >= 0) {
LOG.debug(IDEIncludeCommand.LOG_PREFIX + "we seem to run in SRC, do we?");
preparedUrl = absolutify(includeUrl, htmlTestRunner.controlPanel.getTestSuiteName());
} else {
preparedUrl = absolutify(includeUrl, selenium.browserbot.baseUrl);
}
LOG.debug(IDEIncludeCommand.LOG_PREFIX + "using url to get include '" + preparedUrl + "'");
return preparedUrl;
};
IDEIncludeCommand.prototype.newXMLHttpRequest = function() {
// TODO should be replaced by impl. in prototype.js or xmlextras.js
// but: there is discussion of getting rid of prototype.js
// and: currently xmlextras.js is not activated in testrunner of 0.8.2 release
var requester = 0;
var exception = '';
// see http://developer.apple.com/internet/webcontent/xmlhttpreq.html
// changed order of native and activeX to get it working with native
// xmlhttp in IE 7. credits dhwang
try {
// for IE/ActiveX
if(window.ActiveXObject) {
try {
requester = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP");
}
catch(e) {
requester = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
}
}
// Native XMLHttp
else if(window.XMLHttpRequest) {
requester = new XMLHttpRequest();
}
}
catch(e) {
throw new Error("Your browser has to support XMLHttpRequest in order to use include \n" + e);
}
return requester;
};
IDEIncludeCommand.prototype.splitParamStrIntoVariables = function(paramString) {
/**
* Split include Parameters-String into an 2-dim array containing Variable-Name and -Value
*
* selenium-dependency: uses extended String from htmlutils
*
* TODO: write jsunit tests - this could be easy (if there were not the new RegExp)
*
* #param includeParameters string the parameters from include call
* #return new 2-dim Array containing regExpName (to find a matching variablename) and value to be substituted for
*/
var newParamsArray = new Array();
// paramString shall contains a list of var_name=value
var paramListPattern = /([^=,]+=[^=,]*,)*([^=,]+=[^=,]*)/;
if (! paramString || paramString === "") {
return newParamsArray;
} else if (paramString.match( paramListPattern )) {
// parse parameters to fill newParamsArray
var pairs = paramString.split(",");
for ( var i = 0 ; i < pairs.length ; i++ ) {
var pair = pairs[i];
var nameValue = pair.split("=");
//rz: use String.trim from htmlutils.js of selenium to get rid of whitespace in variable-name(s)
var trimmedNameValue = new String(nameValue[0]).trim();
// the pattern to substitute is ${var_name}
var regExpName = new RegExp("\\$\\{" + trimmedNameValue + "\\}", "g");
if (nameValue.length < 3) {
newParamsArray.push(new Array(regExpName,nameValue[1]));
} else {
var varValue = new String(nameValue[1]);
for (var j = 2; j < nameValue.length; j++) {
varValue=varValue.concat("="+nameValue[j]);
}
newParamsArray.push(new Array(regExpName,varValue));
}
}
} else {
throw new Error("Bad format for parameters list : '" + paramString + "'");
}
return newParamsArray;
};
IDEIncludeCommand.prototype.doInclude = function(locator, paramString) {
// Rewrite logic for Selenium IDE by Jerry Qian
var currentSelHtmlTestcase = testCase;
var includeCmdRow = testCase.debugContext.currentCommand();
if (!includeCmdRow) {
throw new Error("IDEIncludeCommand: failed to find include-row in source testtable");
}
var paramsArray = this.splitParamStrIntoVariables(paramString);
var inclDoc = this.getIncludeDocumentBySynchronRequest(locator);
// Get an array of commands from the include text with all whitespace stripped
var includedTestCaseHtml = this.prepareTestCaseAsText(inclDoc.responseText, paramsArray);
this.injectIncludeTestCommands(locator,includeCmdRow,includedTestCaseHtml);
};
IDEIncludeCommand.prototype.injectIncludeTestCommands = function(locator,includeCmdRow, testRows) {
// Rewrite logic for Selenium IDE by Jerry Qian
var newCommands = new Array();
// skip first element as it is empty or <tbody>
for (var i = 1 ; i < testRows.length; i++) {
if(i == 1){// add BEGIN-END block
var beginCommand = new Command(IDEIncludeCommand.BEGIN_TEMPLATE,locator,"");
newCommands.push(beginCommand);
}
var newText = testRows[i];
if(newText.match(/<\s*td.*colspan=.*>(.*)<\/\s*td[^>]*>/i)){//delete comment step
continue;
}
// removes all < /td>
// in order to split on <td>
newText = newText.replace(/<\/\s*td[^>]*>\s*<\/\s*tbody[^>]*>/ig,""); //remove </tbody>first
newText = newText.replace(/<\/\s*td[^>]*>/ig,"");
var newCols = newText.split(/<\s*td[^>]*>/i);
var new_cmd,new_target,new_value;
for (var j = 1 ; j < newCols.length; j++) {//skip 0
if(j == 1) {
new_cmd = newCols[j].replace(/\s/g,"");//trim \s
}else if(j == 2) {
new_target = newCols[j].replace(/\s+$/g,"");//trim end \s
}else if(j == 3) {
new_value = newCols[j].replace(/\s+$/g,"");//trim end \s
}
}
var newCommand = new Command(new_cmd,new_target,new_value);
newCommands.push(newCommand); //correct all steps
}
var endCommand = new Command(IDEIncludeCommand.END_TEMPLATE,locator,"");
newCommands.push(endCommand);//add BEGIN-END block
var cmsBefore = testCase.commands.slice(0,testCase.debugContext.debugIndex + 1);
var cmdsBehind = testCase.commands.slice(testCase.debugContext.debugIndex + 1, testCase.commands.length);
testCase.commands = cmsBefore.concat(newCommands).concat(cmdsBehind);//Injection
// Don't inject if it appears the injection has already been done
// (i.e., if the next command is the BEGIN).
if (testCase.commands.length <= testCase.debugContext.debugIndex+1
|| beginCommand.toString() != testCase.commands[testCase.debugContext.debugIndex+1].toString())
{
// The include command cannot be the last command in the TestCase, or else
// the de-injection code in doEnd$Template$ will cause an error. So we'll
// add a simple echo if it is the last.
if (testCase.commands.length == testCase.debugContext.debugIndex+1)
{
// Using concat instead of push so that we don't trigger the TestCase's set-modified flag.
testCase.commands = testCase.commands.concat(new Command("echo", "The include command cannot be the last line in a TestCase, so this command was added. It can be left in place or removed, as desired.", "The include command cannot be the last line in a TestCase, so this command was added. It can be left in place or removed, as desired."));
}
// This is original code.
var cmsBefore = testCase.commands.slice(0,testCase.debugContext.debugIndex + 1);
var cmdsBehind = testCase.commands.slice(testCase.debugContext.debugIndex + 1, testCase.commands.length);
testCase.commands = cmsBefore.concat(newCommands).concat(cmdsBehind);//Injection
}
};
Selenium.prototype.doInclude = function(locator, paramString) {
LOG.debug(IDEIncludeCommand.LOG_PREFIX + "Version " + IDEIncludeCommand.VERSION);
var ideIncludeCommand = new IDEIncludeCommand();
ideIncludeCommand.doInclude(locator, paramString);
// If goto scripts exist then reindex the labels. goto_sel_ide.js creates an array of labels when the
// script is initialized but an included file's labels are not part of that initial read, so this function
// re-initializes that array with the included files labels (if any). If goto_sel.ide.js is not included
// it's ignored.
try {
this.initialiseLabels();
}
catch (e) {
LOG.debug("Goto Script not used.");
}
};
// Array to hold the starting position of the Begin$Template$ marker. Pushing and popping the position onto an array
// allows us to correctly handle nested includes during clean up.
var beginTemplateIndex = new Array();
// Mark the beginning of the include
Selenium.prototype.doBegin$Template$ = function(locator){
LOG.info("Begin Template " + locator + " at position " + testCase.debugContext.debugIndex);
// Add the current position to the tail of the beginTemplateIndex
beginTemplateIndex.push(testCase.debugContext.debugIndex);
};
// Clean up everything between the closest Begin$Template$ and this $End$Template$, and pop the position off the array.
Selenium.prototype.doEnd$Template$ = function(locator){
// Remove the last Begin$Template$ from the tail of the beginTemplateIndex
var currentBeginTemplateIndex = beginTemplateIndex.pop();
LOG.info("End Template " + locator + " at position " + currentBeginTemplateIndex);
// Delete the commands that we injected in injectIncludeTestCommands.
testCase.commands =
testCase.commands.slice(0,currentBeginTemplateIndex).concat(
testCase.commands.slice(testCase.debugContext.debugIndex+1, testCase.commands.length));
// Set the current command to the next one after the injected block.
testCase.debugContext.debugIndex = currentBeginTemplateIndex-1;
//Must refresh to syncup UI
editor.view.refresh();
};
datadriven.js
/************************************ DATADRIVEN EXTENSION START ********************************************/
/*
NAME:
datadriven
Licensed under Apache License v2
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
PURPOSE:
Basic data driven testing.
Full documentation at http://wiki.openqa.org/display/SEL/datadriven
EXAMPLE USE:
The structure of your data driven test case will be;
-------------------------------------------
COMMAND |TARGET |VALUE
-------------------------------------------
loadTestData |<file path> |
while |!testdata.EOF() |
testcommand1 | |
testcommand...| |
testcommandn | |
endWhile | |
-------------------------------------------
AUTHOR:
Jonathan McBrien
jonathan#mcbrien.org
2008-10-22: v0.1: Initial version.
2009-01-16: v0.2: Updated for Firefox 3.
xmlTestData.prototype.load now uses the include extension's getIncludeDocumentBySynchronRequest method for better portability.
(Why reinvent the wheel? :) - with appreciation to the include extension's authors.)
*/
XML.serialize = function(node) {
if (typeof XMLSerializer != "undefined")
return (new XMLSerializer()).serializeToString(node) ;
else if (node.xml) return node.xml;
else throw "XML.serialize is not supported or can't serialize " + node;
}
function xmlTestData() {
this.xmlDoc = null;
this.testdata = null;
this.index = null;
}
xmlTestData.prototype.load = function(xmlloc) {
loader = new IDEIncludeCommand();
var xmlHttpReq = loader.getIncludeDocumentBySynchronRequest(xmlloc);
this.xmlDoc = xmlHttpReq.responseXML;
this.index = 0;
this.testdata = this.xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("test");
if (this.testdata == null || this.testdata.length == 0) {
throw new Error("Test data couldn't be loaded or test data was empty.");
}
}
xmlTestData.prototype.EOF = function() {
if (this.index != null && this.index < this.testdata.length) return false;
return true;
}
xmlTestData.prototype.more = function() {
return !this.EOF();
}
xmlTestData.prototype.next = function() {
if (this.EOF()) {
LOG.error("No test data.");
return;
}
LOG.info(XML.serialize(this.testdata[this.index])); // Log should anything go wrong while testing with this data.
if (this.testdata[this.index].attributes.length != this.testdata[0].attributes.length) {
LOG.error("Inconsistent attribute length in test data.");
return;
}
for (i=0; i<this.testdata[this.index].attributes.length; i++){
if (null == this.testdata[0].getAttribute(this.testdata[this.index].attributes[i].nodeName)) {
LOG.error("Inconsistent attribute names in test data.");
return;
}
selenium.doStore(this.testdata[this.index].attributes[i].nodeValue, this.testdata[this.index].attributes[i].nodeName);
}
this.index++;
}
Selenium.prototype.testdata = null;
Selenium.prototype.doLoadTestData = function(xmlloc) {
testdata = new xmlTestData();
testdata.load(xmlloc);
};
Selenium.prototype.doNextTestData = function() {
testdata.next();
};
/************************************ DATADRIVEN EXTENSION END **********************************************/
Current solution is a SelBlocks component which allows you to do cycles according to the dataset in XML
ForXML | XMLFileName.XML
... test case steps
EndForXML
The XML should have specific structure
<testdata>
<vars storedVariable1="xxxxx" storedVariable2="yyyyy" .. storedVariableN="zzzzz" />
.. other record(s)
</testdata>
Each stored variable vill be available in test case as ${storedVariableN}.
You can produce XML by MS Excel or LibreOffice using Formulas like this one and copy it to whole table:
="<vars "&
" "&$A$1&"="""&A2&""" "&
" "&$B$1&"="""&B2&""" "&
..
" "&$X$1&"="""&X2&""" "&
"/>")
XML can be easily copypasted after each change of the dataset.
Selblocks contains the while, datadriven, goto, loop and other extensions mentioned in previous answers. You can use other functionalities of the Selblocks as conditional jumps, conditions, catch-try blocks, functions, etc. See full reference here: http://refactoror.wikia.com/wiki/Selblocks_Reference
Beware with new Selenium 3 release and Sel Core absence it is not guaranteed, that tests with Selblock addon will work in the future versions of the firefox.
You can also check this very nice blog article:
http://seleniumworks.blogspot.com/2014/01/selenium-ide-data-driven.html
This gives an explanation on how to use the needed plugins and where to download them from. It worked perfectly for me.
This answer pretty much has the same approach as the one provided by #Yevgen Ulyanenkov as I used his answer in order to find the above article. But has some more googling to it that hopefully will be helpful to someone.
I think you need to use loop I don't see your code so just check this one for selenium-ide loop If you have any more problem if so comment my answer. I can't comment into your question because reputation is not enough so. If possible please add your code into your question.
What is the most convenient way using Selenium WebDriver to check if an URL GET returns successfully (HTTP 200)?
In this particular case I'm most interested in verifying that no images of the current page are broken.
Try this:
List<WebElement> allImages = driver.findElements(By.tagName("img"));
for (WebElement image : allImages) {
boolean loaded = ((JavaScriptExecutor) driver).executeScript(
"return arguments[0].complete", image);
if (!loaded) {
// Your error handling here.
}
}
You could use the getEval command to verify the value returned from the following JavaScript for each image on the page.
#Test
public void checkForBrokenImages() {
selenium.open("http://www.example.com/");
int imageCount = selenium.getXpathCount("//img").intValue();
for (int i = 0; i < imageCount; i++) {
String currentImage = "this.browserbot.getUserWindow().document.images[" + i + "]";
assertEquals(selenium.getEval("(!" + currentImage + ".complete) ? false : !(typeof " + currentImage + ".naturalWidth != \"undefined\" && " + currentImage + ".naturalWidth == 0);"), "true", "Broken image: " + selenium.getEval(currentImage + ".src"));
}
}
Updated:
Added tested TestNG/Java example.
I don't think that first response will work. When I src a misnamed image, it throws a 404 error as expected. However, when I check the javascript in firebug, that (broken) image has .complete set to true. So, it was a completed 404, but still a broken image.
The second response seems to be more accurate in that it checks that it's complete and then checks that there is some width to the image.
I made a python version of the second response that works for me. Could be cleaned up a bit, but hopefully it will help.
def checkForBrokenImages(self):
sel = self.selenium
imgCount = int(sel.get_xpath_count("//img"))
for i in range(0,imgCount):
isComplete = sel.get_eval("selenium.browserbot.getCurrentWindow().document.images[" + str(i) + "].complete")
self.assertTrue(isComplete, "Bad Img (!complete): "+sel.get_eval("selenium.browserbot.getCurrentWindow().document.images[" + str(i) + "].src"))
typeOf = sel.get_eval("typeof selenium.browserbot.getCurrentWindow().document.images[" + str(i) + "].naturalWidth")
self.assertTrue(typeOf != 'undefined', "Bad Img (w=undef): "+sel.get_eval("selenium.browserbot.getCurrentWindow().document.images[" + str(i) + "].src"))
natWidth = int(sel.get_eval("selenium.browserbot.getCurrentWindow().document.images[" + str(i) + "].naturalWidth"))
self.assertTrue(natWidth > 0, "Bad Img (w=0): "+sel.get_eval("selenium.browserbot.getCurrentWindow().document.images[" + str(i) + "].src"))
Instead of traversing in Java, it may be faster to call javascript only once for all images.
boolean allImgLoaded = (Boolean)((JavascriptExecutor) driver).executeScript(
"return Array.prototype.slice.call(document.images).every("
+ "function (img) {return img.complete && img.naturalWidth > 0;});");
One of the alternative solutions is analyzing web server logs after test executing. This approach allows to catch not only missed images, but css, scripts and other resources.
Description of how to do it is here.
Funda for Checking 404:
Basically 404s can be checked via HTTP Response of the URL.
Step 1: Import the Library for HTTPTestAPI
Step 2: Create the HTTPRequest.
String URL="www.abc.com";
HTTPRequest request = new HTTPRequest(URL);
//Get the response code of the URL
int response_code = request.getResponseCode();
//Check for 404:
if(response_code == 404)
FAIL -- THE URL is leading to 404.
else
PASS