Automation Using Selenium Webdriver

Tuesday, 18 October 2016

@FindBy annotations Using in Java

@FndBy Annotations Using

import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebElement;
import org.openqa.selenium.firefox.FirefoxDriver;
import org.openqa.selenium.support.FindBy;
import org.openqa.selenium.support.PageFactory;

public class LoginPage {
 
    @FindBy(id="loginInput") //method used to find WebElement, in that case Id
    WebElement loginTextbox;
 
    @FindBy(id="passwordInput")
    WebElement passwordTextBox;
 
    @FindBy(xpath="//form[@id='loginForm']/button(contains(., 'Login')") //method = xpath
    WebElement loginButton;
 
    public void login(String username, String password){
        // login method prepared according to Page Object Pattern
        loginTextbox.sendKeys(username);
        passwordTextBox.sendKeys(password);
        loginButton.click();
        // because WebElements were declared with @FindBy, we can use them without
        // driver.find() method
    }
}

And Tests class:

class Tests{
    public static void main(String[] args) {
        WebDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver();
        LoginPage loginPage = new LoginPage();
        PageFactory.initElements(driver, loginPage); //PageFactory is used to find elements with @FindBy specified
        loginPage.login("user", "pass");
    }
}

Yahoo mail sign out Code Selenium WebDriver

Code for yahoo mail sign out

FirefoxDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver();
driver.get("https://login.yahoo.com/config/login_verify2?.intl=ca&.src=ym");
driver.manage().window().maximize();

WebElement element = driver.findElement(By.id("username"));
element.sendKeys("myid@yahoo.com");

driver.findElement(By.id("passwd")).sendKeys("mypassword");
element.submit();
Thread.sleep(40000);

driver.findElement(By.linkText("Sign Out")).click();  
Thread.sleep(40);

Monday, 17 October 2016

@DataProvider TestNG Real time Project Data-Driven Testing Example

 TestNG Selenium Data-Driven Testing Example
Suppose we want to do multiple searches in google by using our search method, we would want to pass in different search strings each time we call the method. In this example, I will demonstrate data-driven testing to do multiple searches in google.
We will modify our example further and introduce a parameter to our search method. Since we will be searching multiple times, we will keep the search method name generic, call it searchGoogle(). We will provide the data using a@DataProvider method called searchStrings() which returns “TestNG” and “Selenium” as the search keywords. The@Test annotation is modified to include searchGoogle as the dataProvider.

TestNGSeleniumDataDrivenSearchExample

import org.openqa.selenium.By;

import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;

import org.openqa.selenium.WebElement;

import org.openqa.selenium.support.ui.ExpectedCondition;

import org.openqa.selenium.support.ui.WebDriverWait;

import org.springframework.test.context.ContextConfiguration;

import org.springframework.test.context.testng.AbstractTestNGSpringContextTests;

import org.testng.annotations.AfterSuite;

import org.testng.annotations.BeforeClass;

import org.testng.annotations.DataProvider;

import org.testng.annotations.Test;



@ContextConfiguration("driver_context.xml")

public class TestNGSeleniumDataDrivenSearchExample extends

        AbstractTestNGSpringContextTests {

    private WebDriver driver;



    @BeforeClass

    public void printBrowserUsed() {

        System.out.println("Driver used is: " + driver);

    }



    @Test(dataProvider = "searchStrings")

    public void searchGoogle(final String searchKey) {

        System.out.println("Search " + searchKey + " in google");

        driver.navigate().to("http://www.google.com");

        WebElement element = driver.findElement(By.name("q"));

        System.out.println("Enter " + searchKey);

        element.sendKeys(searchKey);

        System.out.println("submit");

        element.submit();

        (new WebDriverWait(driver, 10)).until(new ExpectedCondition() {

            public Boolean apply(WebDriver d) {

                return d.getTitle().toLowerCase()

                        .startsWith(searchKey.toLowerCase());

            }

        });

        System.out.println("Got " + searchKey + " results");

    }



    @DataProvider

    private Object[][] searchStrings() {

        return new Object[][] { { "TestNG" }, { "Selenium" } };

   }



    @AfterSuite

   public void quitDriver() throws Exception {
        driver.quit();

    }

OUTPUT::
Driver used is: FirefoxDriver: firefox on WINDOWS (ab3f6869-6669-4ccf-8e8f-9479f35aa790)

Search TestNG in google

Enter TestNG

submit

Got TestNG results

Search Selenium in google

Enter Selenium

submit

Got Selenium results



===============================================

TestNgSeleniumSuite

Total tests run: 2, Failures: 0, Skips: 0

===============================================


How to compare values from the list or from dropdown list in webdriver (Java)

Currently working on Selenium WebDriver and using Java for scripting.
I have stored all drop down values of db in property file and want to compare same values whether they are in UI as in DropDown options.
The visualization.txt which is in C: directory contains the below options visualizationId=Month
So How can I compare both values are matching. I need to get all the drop down options from property file i.e visualization.txt then need to check in the drop drop down in UI

public class Ex1 {
private WebDriver d;
@Test
public void testUntitled() throws Exception {
d = new FirefoxDriver();
d.get("http://register.rediff.com/commonreg/index.php?redr=http://portfolio.rediff.com/money/jsp/loginnew.jsp?redr=home");

String[] exp = {"Month", "JAN", "FEB", "MAR", "APR", "MAY", "JUN", "JUL", "AUG", "SEP", "OCT", "NOV", "DEC"};
WebElement dropdown = d.findElement(By.id("date_mon"));
        Select select = new Select(dropdown);

        List<WebElement> options = select.getOptions();
        for(WebElement we:options)
        {
         for (int i=0; i<exp.length; i++){
             if (we.getText().equals(exp[i])){
             System.out.println("Matched");
             }
           }
         }  }}


OUTPUT:
Mateched
Mateched
Mateched
Mateched
Mateched
Mateched
Mateched
Mateched
Mateched
Mateched
Mateched
Mateched

IEDriver - How To Resolve Set IE browser Zoom Level To 100% Error On RunTime

IEDriver - How To Resolve Set IE browser Zoom Level To 100% Error On RunTime
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;

import org.openqa.selenium.By;
import org.openqa.selenium.Keys;
import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;
import org.openqa.selenium.ie.InternetExplorerDriver;
import org.openqa.selenium.remote.DesiredCapabilities;

public class IESetZoom {
 public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {

  // Set path of IEDriverServer.exe
  // Note : IEDriverServer.exe should be In D: drive.
  System.setProperty("webdriver.ie.driver", "D://IEDriverServer.exe");

  // Set desired capabilities to Ignore IEDriver zoom level settings and disable native events.
  DesiredCapabilities caps = DesiredCapabilities.internetExplorer();
  caps.setCapability("EnableNativeEvents", false);
  caps.setCapability("ignoreZoomSetting", true);

  // Initialize InternetExplorerDriver Instance using new capability.
  WebDriver driver = new InternetExplorerDriver(caps);
  driver.manage().timeouts().implicitlyWait(15, TimeUnit.SECONDS);

  // Press CTRL + 0 keys of keyboard to set IEDriver Instance zoom level to 100%.
  driver.findElement(By.tagName("html")).sendKeys(Keys.chord(Keys.CONTROL, "0"));

  // Load sample calc test URL
  driver.get("http://www.corejavawithselenium.blogspot.in");

  // Execute sample calc test.
  driver.findElement(By.xpath("//input[@id='1']")).click();
  driver.findElement(By.xpath("//input[@id='plus']")).click();
  driver.findElement(By.xpath("//input[@id='6']")).click();
  driver.findElement(By.xpath("//input[@id='equals']")).click();
  String result = driver.findElement(By.xpath("//input[@id='Resultbox']")).getAttribute("value");
  Thread.sleep(5000);
  System.out.println("Calc test result Is : " + result);
  driver.close();
 }
}

TestNG Selenium Simple Search Example

 TestNG Selenium Simple Search Example::
Selenium provides WebDriver as its API for automating web application testing. WebDriver drives the browser directly using each browser’s built-in support for automation.
In this example, we will use the WebDriver to open google and search for TestNG.
WebDriver is an interface so we still need to an implementation to run the test on an actual browser.
We will select the implementation based on the browser used. For example, if we are using firefox,
we will use FirefoxDriver. If it is chrome, we will use ChromeDriver. Since ChromeDriver works with Chrome through the chromedriver.exe, we need to make sure that the binary be placed somewhere on yoursystem’s path.
Points to be noted regarding the test class:
In @BeforeSuite method, initDriver(), we create the driver.
searchTestNGInGoogle() is our test method.
We call driver.navigate().to(url) to open the url.
Once the site is open, we need to get a handle on the search field so that we can type in the text to
 be searched.
When we call driver.findElement(By.name("q")), the WebDriver locates the search field using matching name attribute.
Next, we call element.sendKeys("TestNG") to type in the text “TestNG” in the search field.
The search is submitted on calling element.submit().
Finally, we wait for the results to be returned.
In @AfterSuite method, quitDriver(), we call driver.quit() to close the browser session.

TestNGSeleniumSimpleSearchExample:


package com.javacodegeeks.testng.selenium;

import org.openqa.selenium.By;

import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver;

import org.openqa.selenium.WebElement;

import org.openqa.selenium.firefox.FirefoxDriver;

import org.openqa.selenium.support.ui.ExpectedCondition;

import org.openqa.selenium.support.ui.WebDriverWait;

import org.testng.annotations.AfterSuite;

import org.testng.annotations.BeforeSuite;

import org.testng.annotations.Test;

public class TestNGSeleniumSimpleSearchExample {

    private WebDriver driver;



    @BeforeSuite

    public void initDriver() throws Exception {

        System.out.println("You are testing in firefox");

        driver = new FirefoxDriver();

    }



    @Test

    public void searchTestNGInGoogle() {

        final String searchKey = "TestNG";

        System.out.println("Search " + searchKey + " in google");

        driver.navigate().to("http://www.google.com");

        WebElement element = driver.findElement(By.name("q"));

        System.out.println("Enter " + searchKey);

        element.sendKeys(searchKey);

        System.out.println("submit");

        element.submit();

        (new WebDriverWait(driver, 10)).until(new ExpectedCondition() {

            public Boolean apply(WebDriver d) {

                return d.getTitle().toLowerCase()

                        .startsWith(searchKey.toLowerCase());

            }

        });
        System.out.println("Got " + searchKey + " results");

    }



    @AfterSuite

    public void quitDriver() throws Exception {

        driver.quit();

    }

[TestNG] Running:

  OUTPUT:



You are testing in firefox
Search TestNG in google
Enter TestNG
submit
Got TestNG results



==============================================

TestNgSeleniumSuite

Total tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Skips: 0

===============================================

Sing in-Sing out of Facebook using selenium WebDriver


Sign in- Sign out facebook Example using selenium webdriver
public class facebook
{
public static void main(String[] args) throws InterruptedException {

WebDriver driver = new HtmlUnitDriver();
driver.get("http://www.facebook.com");
System.out.println("Title of the page "+ driver.getTitle());
WebElement username = driver.findElement(By.id("email"));
username.sendKeys("xxxxx@gmail.com");
WebElement password = driver.findElement(By.id("pass"));
password.sendKeys("xxxxx");
WebElement Signup_button = driver.findElement(By.id("loginbutton"));
Signup_button.click();
Thread.sleep(5000);
System.out.println("After login title is = " + driver.getTitle());
WebElement logOut = driver.findElement(By.id("userNavigationLabel"));
logOut.click();
Thread.sleep(5000);
WebElement signOut = driver.findElement(By.name("Log Out"));
logOut.click();

System.out.println("Logged Out Successfully!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!");
String pagetitle = driver.getTitle();
System.out.println(pagetitle);

}}