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Example code for using the Selenium 2 Python bindings.
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# To install the Python client library: | |
# pip install -U selenium | |
# Import the Selenium 2 namespace (aka "webdriver") | |
from selenium import webdriver | |
# iPhone | |
driver = webdriver.Remote(browser_name="iphone", command_executor='http://172.24.101.36:3001/hub') | |
# Android | |
driver = webdriver.Remote(browser_name="android", command_executor='http://127.0.0.1:8080/hub') | |
# Google Chrome | |
driver = webdriver.Chrome() | |
# Firefox | |
driver = webdriver.Firefox() | |
# ------------------------------ | |
# The actual test scenario: Test the codepad.org code execution service. | |
# Go to codepad.org | |
driver.get('http://codepad.org') | |
# Select the Python language option | |
python_link = driver.find_elements_by_xpath("//input[@name='lang' and @value='Python']")[0] | |
python_link.click() | |
# Enter some text! | |
text_area = driver.find_element_by_id('textarea') | |
text_area.send_keys("print 'Hello,' + ' World!'") | |
# Submit the form! | |
submit_button = driver.find_element_by_name('submit') | |
submit_button.click() | |
# Make this an actual test. Isn't Python beautiful? | |
assert "Hello, World!" in driver.get_page_source() | |
# Close the browser! | |
driver.quit() |
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