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I noticed that the webdriver doesnt have much support for .net. There are plenty of functions for java and ruby but C# is kinda lagging far... behind.
Does anybody know of any extensions classes or libraries that help C# testers. Currently converting tests from Watin to Selenium and I'm starting to realize selenium does not have a ton of support for things like the table class, select lists, ect.
You could also try. We use it, and love it.
Selenium WebDriverSEd Nuget
Selenium WebDriverSEd GitHub
Shameless self-plug (because I'm on the dev team for this framework):
Try: http://webinator.codeplex.com/
Have you downloaded the C# Client Driver from Selenium? http://selenium.googlecode.com/files/selenium-dotnet-2.17.0.zip
I'm using it and I can use XPath with it as well:
_ieWebDriver.Navigate().GoToUrl("http://www.google.co.uk");
IWebElement queryBox = _ieWebDriver.FindElement(By.Name("q"));
queryBox.FindElement(By.XPath(""));
For Table Class with Selenium, you may like to have a look at FITNESSE to be used with Selenium.
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I have done with my selenium webdriver script.now,I have tried TestNG and XSLT but still manager is not satisfied with output of generated reports. please suggest me best reporting tools for selenium.
I use following reports while working with TestNG and Selenium.
ReportNG: This is similar to TestNG report however looks far better than TestNG.
http://reportng.uncommons.org/
Maven SureFire Report: if you are using maven project you can have maven surefire plugin and generate a report, it's also far better than that of TestNG.
http://maven.apache.org/surefire/maven-surefire-plugin/
ExtentReport: this is my favorite. It's bit tricky to configure but worth it. It has extentx server as well which stores historical data.
http://extentreports.com/
http://extentreports.com/docs/extentx/
Selenium itself does not provide any reporting features. Reporting is provided by the platform you are using to run tests. As you mentioned yourself, tools like TestNG, jUnit or even Cucumber. Perhaps there are some extensions to these testing frameworks that can provide better results.
What exactly your boss is unhappy with? Perhaps you can tune some settings to improve the current result?
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I have a new website to test which is a Single page application (SPA) and I'm not sure which tool shall I use to automate it. I thought of Selenium and Protractor but Protractor would not be a good idea as my site has nothing to do with AngularJS and in that case is it like Selenium WebDriver is the only option or there are any other tool available in market?
If selenium is the only good option then what sort of challenge I can face?
I'd go for Watir-Webdriver and Ruby! Main benefits - easy to read and understand code, ruby flexibility, power and irb debugger, speed and reliability. As for challenges - one would be of integrating technologies (if your site uses C# as the backend - i would definitely go with C# and Selenium-Webdriver)
Yes you can go with selenium webdriver with a framework like POM(Page object Model).
Page object model gives flexibility and maintainability for you scripts.
Refer:-
http://toolsqa.com/selenium-webdriver/page-object-model/
Hope it will help you :)
In case of one page application its will be bad idea to use selenium.
add all the dll's to your project, run the webDriver in your code and so on ...
The best idea will be using (.Net webBrowser + MSHtml) [in case that your test will be on internet explorer web browser]
The Benefits:
Speed !
Build in Framework.
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Planning to build a automation framework using selenium with java.
Quite confused to execute the testcase, whether to go with testng or junit.
Please provide your suggestions...
If you are having lot of dependencies and input constrains you can opt for TestNg. It is having many annotations which controls your test suite in a proper way.
Check out this link. It compares JUnit 4 and TestNG.
I personally use TestNG as it provides more annotations and dependencies. Everything is explained in an article above.
Hope it helps!
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I'm starting to use Selenium for UI testing and was wondering if there were any open source projects with decent tests that I can use for learning about how to design the Selenium tests.
Any other resources about designing the UI tests would also be appreciated.
I've read the documentation on the Selenium website which is a good start but I'm hoping to find some info/examples of how to make sure your numerous tests are maintainable in the future.
Cheers,
Sam
GWT Mobile Web Toolkit appears to be using Selenium. I had read that jQuery was using it, but I can't see any evidence of them using it in there source code repository.
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Update:
Google Caja has some tests that can be found here
A search on Google Code Search may also help track down examples of usage.
Looks like the guys over at Atlassian are using it for Jira and some of there other projects:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
part 3 has links to the projects that they have been working on.
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I know Selenium IDE should be needed to record/playback a test. What are the other things in selenium i need, to automate test cases. I am not sure about anything other that recording and playing back. How does this selenium actually works. Do i need to code any programs like developing? or only recording the test will be enough? Share you knowledge about Selenium test.
Where can i get best tutorial for Selenium?
Do i need to code any programs like developing? or only recording the
test will be enough?
This largely depends on what you require your tests to do. If you only need to record a very straightforward set of tests, using the Selenium IDE and recording tests will probably be sufficient. If you are trying to make a robust and extensible test suite, with varied input and/or varied test conditions, you will probably need to do some development to fully tap into the power of Selenium.
The best resources that I know of are the official Selenium documentation, which is well-written and even comes with a bunch of pictures to help walk you through starting with Selenium. For more detailed or technical questions, I would refer to the Selenium google group, which is pretty active.
I recommend these high rating Selenium video tutorial (duration : 2.5 hours in 3 parts) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BeK5aH2y3Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWDGM4eZqVw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dC7eiDqytc
Although its title is Selenium + JUnit, but actually it is all about Selenium IDE