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Learn Selenium

You're reading from   Learn Selenium Build data-driven test frameworks for mobile and web applications with Selenium Web Driver 3

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Product type Course
Published in Jul 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838983048
Length 536 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (25) Chapters Close

Title Page
Copyright Contributors About Packt Preface 1. Introducing WebDriver and WebElements 2. Using Java 8 Features with Selenium FREE CHAPTER 3. Exploring the Features of WebDriver 4. Exploring Advanced Interactions of WebDriver 5. Understanding WebDriver Events 6. Exploring RemoteWebDriver 7. Setting up Selenium Grid 8. Data-Driven Testing with TestNG 9. Building a Scalable Selenium Test Driver Class for Web and Mobile Applications 10. Selenium Framework Utility Classes 11. Best Practices for Building Selenium Page Object Classes 12. Defining WebDriver and AppiumDriver Page Object Elements 13. Building a JSON Data Provider 14. Developing Data-Driven Test Classes 15. Encapsulating Data in Data-Driven Testing 16. Designing a Selenium Grid 17. Third-Party Tools and Plugins 18. Working Selenium WebDriver Framework Samples 1. Assessments 2. Other Books You May Enjoy

WebElements

A web page is composed of many different types of HTML elements, such as links, textboxes, dropdown buttons, a body, labels, and forms. These are called WebElements in the context of WebDriver. Together, these elements on a web page will achieve the user functionality. For example, let's look at the HTML code of the login page of a website:    

<html>
<body>
<form id="loginForm">
<label>Enter Username: </label>
<input type="text" name="Username"/>
<label>Enter Password: </label>
<input type="password" name="Password"/>
<input type="submit"/>
</form>
<a href="forgotPassword.html">Forgot Password ?</a>
</body>
</html>

In the preceding HTML code, there are different types of WebElements, such as <html>, <body>, <form>, <label>, <input>, and <a>, which together make a web page provide the Login feature for the user. Let's analyze the following WebElement:

<label>Enter Username: </label>

Here, <label> is the start tag of the WebElement label. Enter Username: is the text present on the label element. Finally, </label> is the end tag, which indicates the end of a WebElement.

Similarly, take another WebElement:                                                                 

<input type="text" name="Username"/>

In the preceding code, type and name are the attributes of the WebElement input with the text and Username values, respectively.

UI-automation using Selenium is mostly about locating these WebElements on a web page and executing user actions on them. In the rest of the chapter, we will use various methods to locate WebElements and execute relevant user actions on them.

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