Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package selenium provides a client to drive web browser-based automation and testing.
See the example below for how to get started with this API.
This package can depend on several binaries being available, depending on which browsers will be used and how. To avoid needing to manage these dependencies, use a cloud-based browser testing environment, like Sauce Labs, BrowserStack or similar. Otherwise, use the methods provided by this API to specify the paths to the dependencies, which will have to be downloaded separately.
Example ¶
This example shows how to navigate to a http://play.golang.org page, input a short program, run it, and inspect its output.
If you want to actually run this example:
- Ensure the file paths at the top of the function are correct.
- Remove the word "Example" from the comment at the bottom of the function.
- Run: go test -test.run=Example$ github.com/Lurh/selenium
package main import ( "fmt" "os" "strings" "time" "github.com/Lurh/selenium" ) func main() { // Start a Selenium WebDriver server instance (if one is not already // running). const ( // These paths will be different on your system. seleniumPath = "vendor/selenium-server-standalone-3.4.jar" geckoDriverPath = "vendor/geckodriver-v0.18.0-linux64" port = 8080 ) opts := []selenium.ServiceOption{ selenium.StartFrameBuffer(), // Start an X frame buffer for the browser to run in. selenium.GeckoDriver(geckoDriverPath), // Specify the path to GeckoDriver in order to use Firefox. selenium.Output(os.Stderr), // Output debug information to STDERR. } selenium.SetDebug(true) service, err := selenium.NewSeleniumService(seleniumPath, port, opts...) if err != nil { panic(err) // panic is used only as an example and is not otherwise recommended. } defer service.Stop() // Connect to the WebDriver instance running locally. caps := selenium.Capabilities{"browserName": "firefox"} wd, err := selenium.NewRemote(caps, fmt.Sprintf("http://localhost:%d/wd/hub", port)) if err != nil { panic(err) } defer wd.Quit() // Navigate to the simple playground interface. if err := wd.Get("http://play.golang.org/?simple=1"); err != nil { panic(err) } // Get a reference to the text box containing code. elem, err := wd.FindElement(selenium.ByCSSSelector, "#code") if err != nil { panic(err) } // Remove the boilerplate code already in the text box. if err := elem.Clear(); err != nil { panic(err) } // Enter some new code in text box. err = elem.SendKeys(` package main import "fmt" func main() { fmt.Println("Hello WebDriver!") } `) if err != nil { panic(err) } // Click the run button. btn, err := wd.FindElement(selenium.ByCSSSelector, "#run") if err != nil { panic(err) } if err := btn.Click(); err != nil { panic(err) } // Wait for the program to finish running and get the output. outputDiv, err := wd.FindElement(selenium.ByCSSSelector, "#output") if err != nil { panic(err) } var output string for { output, err = outputDiv.Text() if err != nil { panic(err) } if output != "Waiting for remote server..." { break } time.Sleep(time.Millisecond * 100) } fmt.Printf("%s", strings.Replace(output, "\n\n", "\n", -1)) // Example Output: // Hello WebDriver! // // Program exited. // The following shows an example of using the Actions API. // Please refer to the WC3 Actions spec for more detailed information. if err := wd.Get("http://play.golang.org/?simple=1"); err != nil { panic(err) } // Create a point which will be used as an offset to click on the // code editor text box element on the page. offset := selenium.Point{X: 100, Y: 100} // Call StorePointerActions to store a number of Pointer actions which // will be executed sequentially. // "mouse1" is used as a unique virtual device identifier for this // and future actions. // selenium.MousePointer is used to identify the type of the pointer. // The stored action chain will move the pointer and click on the code // editor text box on the page. selenium.StorePointerActions("mouse1", selenium.MousePointer, // using selenium.FromViewport as the move origin // which calculates the offset from 0,0. // the other valid option is selenium.FromPointer. selenium.PointerMoveAction(0, offset, selenium.FromViewport), selenium.PointerPauseAction(250), selenium.PointerDownAction(selenium.LeftButton), selenium.PointerPauseAction(250), selenium.PointerUpAction(selenium.LeftButton), ) // Call StoreKeyActions to store a number of Key actions which // will be executed sequentially. // "keyboard1" is used as a unique virtual device identifier // for this and future actions. // The stored action chain will send keyboard inputs to the browser. selenium.StoreKeyActions("keyboard1", selenium.KeyDownAction(selenium.ControlKey), selenium.KeyPauseAction(50), selenium.KeyDownAction("a"), selenium.KeyPauseAction(50), selenium.KeyUpAction("a"), selenium.KeyUpAction(selenium.ControlKey), selenium.KeyDownAction("h"), selenium.KeyDownAction("e"), selenium.KeyDownAction("l"), selenium.KeyDownAction("l"), selenium.KeyDownAction("o"), ) // Call PerformActions to execute stored action - based on // the order of the previous calls, PointerActions will be // executed first and then KeyActions. if err := wd.PerformActions(); err != nil { panic(err) } // Call ReleaseActions to release any PointerDown or // KeyDown Actions that haven't been released through an Action. if err := wd.ReleaseActions(); err != nil { panic(err) } }
Output:
Index ¶
- Constants
- Variables
- func DeleteSession(urlPrefix, id string) error
- func SetDebug(debug bool)
- type Actions
- type Capabilities
- type Condition
- type Cookie
- type Error
- type FrameBuffer
- type FrameBufferOptions
- type KeyAction
- type MouseButton
- type Point
- type PointerAction
- type PointerMoveOrigin
- type PointerType
- type Proxy
- type ProxyType
- type SameSite
- type Service
- type ServiceOption
- func ChromeDriver(path string) ServiceOption
- func Display(d, xauthPath string) ServiceOption
- func GeckoDriver(path string) ServiceOption
- func HTMLUnit(path string) ServiceOption
- func JavaPath(path string) ServiceOption
- func Output(w io.Writer) ServiceOption
- func StartFrameBuffer() ServiceOption
- func StartFrameBufferWithOptions(options FrameBufferOptions) ServiceOption
- type Size
- type Status
- type WebDriver
- type WebElement
Examples ¶
Constants ¶
const ( // DefaultWaitInterval is the default polling interval for selenium.Wait // function. DefaultWaitInterval = 100 * time.Millisecond // DefaultWaitTimeout is the default timeout for selenium.Wait function. DefaultWaitTimeout = 60 * time.Second )
const ( ByID = "id" ByXPATH = "xpath" ByLinkText = "link text" ByPartialLinkText = "partial link text" ByName = "name" ByTagName = "tag name" ByClassName = "class name" ByCSSSelector = "css selector" )
Methods by which to find elements.
const ( NullKey = string('\ue000') CancelKey = string('\ue001') HelpKey = string('\ue002') BackspaceKey = string('\ue003') TabKey = string('\ue004') ClearKey = string('\ue005') ReturnKey = string('\ue006') EnterKey = string('\ue007') ShiftKey = string('\ue008') ControlKey = string('\ue009') AltKey = string('\ue00a') PauseKey = string('\ue00b') EscapeKey = string('\ue00c') SpaceKey = string('\ue00d') PageUpKey = string('\ue00e') PageDownKey = string('\ue00f') EndKey = string('\ue010') HomeKey = string('\ue011') LeftArrowKey = string('\ue012') UpArrowKey = string('\ue013') RightArrowKey = string('\ue014') DownArrowKey = string('\ue015') InsertKey = string('\ue016') DeleteKey = string('\ue017') SemicolonKey = string('\ue018') EqualsKey = string('\ue019') Numpad0Key = string('\ue01a') Numpad1Key = string('\ue01b') Numpad2Key = string('\ue01c') Numpad3Key = string('\ue01d') Numpad4Key = string('\ue01e') Numpad5Key = string('\ue01f') Numpad6Key = string('\ue020') Numpad7Key = string('\ue021') Numpad8Key = string('\ue022') Numpad9Key = string('\ue023') MultiplyKey = string('\ue024') AddKey = string('\ue025') SeparatorKey = string('\ue026') SubstractKey = string('\ue027') DecimalKey = string('\ue028') DivideKey = string('\ue029') F1Key = string('\ue031') F2Key = string('\ue032') F3Key = string('\ue033') F4Key = string('\ue034') F5Key = string('\ue035') F6Key = string('\ue036') F7Key = string('\ue037') F8Key = string('\ue038') F9Key = string('\ue039') F10Key = string('\ue03a') F11Key = string('\ue03b') F12Key = string('\ue03c') MetaKey = string('\ue03d') )
Special keyboard keys, for SendKeys.
const ( // Direct connection - no proxy in use. Direct ProxyType = "direct" // Manual proxy settings configured, e.g. setting a proxy for HTTP, a proxy // for FTP, etc. Manual = "manual" // Autodetect proxy, probably with WPAD Autodetect = "autodetect" // System settings used. System = "system" // PAC - Proxy autoconfiguration from a URL. PAC = "pac" )
const ( MousePointer PointerType = "mouse" PenPointer = "pen" TouchPointer = "touch" )
const DefaultURLPrefix = "http://127.0.0.1:4444/wd/hub"
DefaultURLPrefix is the default HTTP endpoint that offers the WebDriver API.
Variables ¶
var HTTPClient = http.DefaultClient
HTTPClient is the default client to use to communicate with the WebDriver server.
Functions ¶
func DeleteSession ¶
DeleteSession deletes an existing session at the WebDriver instance specified by the urlPrefix and the session ID.
Types ¶
type Actions ¶
type Actions []map[string]interface{}
Actions stores KeyActions and PointerActions for later execution.
type Capabilities ¶
type Capabilities map[string]interface{}
Capabilities configures both the WebDriver process and the target browsers, with standard and browser-specific options.
func (Capabilities) AddChrome ¶
func (c Capabilities) AddChrome(f chrome.Capabilities)
AddChrome adds Chrome-specific capabilities.
func (Capabilities) AddFirefox ¶
func (c Capabilities) AddFirefox(f firefox.Capabilities)
AddFirefox adds Firefox-specific capabilities.
func (Capabilities) AddLogging ¶
func (c Capabilities) AddLogging(l log.Capabilities)
AddLogging adds logging configuration to the capabilities.
func (Capabilities) AddProxy ¶
func (c Capabilities) AddProxy(p Proxy)
AddProxy adds proxy configuration to the capabilities.
func (Capabilities) SetLogLevel ¶
func (c Capabilities) SetLogLevel(typ log.Type, level log.Level)
SetLogLevel sets the logging level of a component. It is a shortcut for passing a log.Capabilities instance to AddLogging.
type Condition ¶
Condition is an alias for a type that is passed as an argument for selenium.Wait(cond Condition) (error) function.
type Cookie ¶
type Cookie struct { Name string `json:"name"` Value string `json:"value"` Path string `json:"path"` Domain string `json:"domain"` Secure bool `json:"secure"` Expiry uint `json:"expiry"` HTTPOnly bool `json:"httpOnly"` SameSite SameSite `json:"sameSite,omitempty"` }
Cookie represents an HTTP cookie.
type Error ¶
type Error struct { // Err contains a general error string provided by the server. Err string `json:"error"` // Message is a detailed, human-readable message specific to the failure. Message string `json:"message"` // Stacktrace may contain the server-side stacktrace where the error occurred. Stacktrace string `json:"stacktrace"` // HTTPCode is the HTTP status code returned by the server. HTTPCode int // LegacyCode is the "Response Status Code" defined in the legacy Selenium // WebDriver JSON wire protocol. This code is only produced by older // Selenium WebDriver versions, Chromedriver, and InternetExplorerDriver. LegacyCode int }
Error contains information about a failure of a command. See the table of these strings at https://www.w3.org/TR/webdriver/#handling-errors .
This error type is only returned by servers that implement the W3C specification.
type FrameBuffer ¶
type FrameBuffer struct { // Display is the X11 display number that the Xvfb process is hosting // (without the preceding colon). Display string // AuthPath is the path to the X11 authorization file that permits X clients // to use the X server. This is typically provided to the client via the // XAUTHORITY environment variable. AuthPath string // contains filtered or unexported fields }
FrameBuffer controls an X virtual frame buffer running as a background process.
func NewFrameBuffer ¶
func NewFrameBuffer() (*FrameBuffer, error)
NewFrameBuffer starts an X virtual frame buffer running in the background.
This is equivalent to calling NewFrameBufferWithOptions with an empty NewFrameBufferWithOptions.
func NewFrameBufferWithOptions ¶
func NewFrameBufferWithOptions(options FrameBufferOptions) (*FrameBuffer, error)
NewFrameBufferWithOptions starts an X virtual frame buffer running in the background. FrameBufferOptions may be populated to change the behavior of the frame buffer.
func (FrameBuffer) Stop ¶
func (f FrameBuffer) Stop() error
Stop kills the background frame buffer process and removes the X authorization file.
type FrameBufferOptions ¶
type FrameBufferOptions struct { // ScreenSize is the option for the frame buffer screen size. // This is of the form "{width}x{height}[x{depth}]". For example: "1024x768x24" ScreenSize string }
FrameBufferOptions describes the options that can be used to create a frame buffer.
type KeyAction ¶
type KeyAction map[string]interface{}
KeyAction represents an activity involving a keyboard key.
func KeyDownAction ¶
KeyDownAction builds a KeyAction which presses and holds the specified key.
func KeyPauseAction ¶
KeyPauseAction builds a KeyAction which pauses for the supplied duration.
type MouseButton ¶
type MouseButton int
const ( LeftButton MouseButton = iota MiddleButton RightButton )
Mouse buttons.
type PointerAction ¶
type PointerAction map[string]interface{}
PointerAction represents an activity involving a pointer.
func PointerDownAction ¶
func PointerDownAction(button MouseButton) PointerAction
PointerDown builds a PointerAction which presses and holds the specified pointer key.
func PointerMoveAction ¶
func PointerMoveAction(duration time.Duration, offset Point, origin PointerMoveOrigin) PointerAction
PointerMove builds a PointerAction which moves the pointer.
func PointerPauseAction ¶
func PointerPauseAction(duration time.Duration) PointerAction
PointerPause builds a PointerAction which pauses for the supplied duration.
func PointerUpAction ¶
func PointerUpAction(button MouseButton) PointerAction
PointerUp builds an action which releases the specified pointer key.
type PointerMoveOrigin ¶
type PointerMoveOrigin string
PointerMoveOrigin controls how the offset for the pointer move action is calculated.
const ( // FromViewport calculates the offset from the viewport at 0,0. FromViewport PointerMoveOrigin = "viewport" // FromPointer calculates the offset from the current pointer position. FromPointer = "pointer" )
type PointerType ¶
type PointerType string
PointerType is the type of pointer used by StorePointerActions. There are 3 different types according to the WC3 implementation.
type Proxy ¶
type Proxy struct { // Type is the type of proxy to use. This is required to be populated. Type ProxyType `json:"proxyType"` // AutoconfigURL is the URL to be used for proxy auto configuration. This is // required if Type is set to PAC. AutoconfigURL string `json:"proxyAutoconfigUrl,omitempty"` // The following are used when Type is set to Manual. // // Note that in Firefox, connections to localhost are not proxied by default, // even if a proxy is set. This can be overridden via a preference setting. FTP string `json:"ftpProxy,omitempty"` HTTP string `json:"httpProxy,omitempty"` SSL string `json:"sslProxy,omitempty"` SOCKS string `json:"socksProxy,omitempty"` SOCKSVersion int `json:"socksVersion,omitempty"` SOCKSUsername string `json:"socksUsername,omitempty"` SOCKSPassword string `json:"socksPassword,omitempty"` NoProxy []string `json:"noProxy,omitempty"` // The W3C draft spec includes port fields as well. According to the // specification, ports can also be included in the above addresses. However, // in the Geckodriver implementation, the ports must be specified by these // additional fields. HTTPPort int `json:"httpProxyPort,omitempty"` SSLPort int `json:"sslProxyPort,omitempty"` SocksPort int `json:"socksProxyPort,omitempty"` }
Proxy specifies configuration for proxies in the browser. Set the key "proxy" in Capabilities to an instance of this type.
type ProxyType ¶
type ProxyType string
ProxyType is an enumeration of the types of proxies available.
type Service ¶
type Service struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Service controls a locally-running Selenium subprocess.
func NewChromeDriverService ¶
func NewChromeDriverService(path string, port int, opts ...ServiceOption) (*Service, error)
NewChromeDriverService starts a ChromeDriver instance in the background.
func NewGeckoDriverService ¶
func NewGeckoDriverService(path string, port int, opts ...ServiceOption) (*Service, error)
NewGeckoDriverService starts a GeckoDriver instance in the background.
func NewSeleniumService ¶
func NewSeleniumService(jarPath string, port int, opts ...ServiceOption) (*Service, error)
NewSeleniumService starts a Selenium instance in the background.
func (Service) FrameBuffer ¶
func (s Service) FrameBuffer() *FrameBuffer
FrameBuffer returns the FrameBuffer if one was started by the service and nil otherwise.
type ServiceOption ¶
ServiceOption configures a Service instance.
func ChromeDriver ¶
func ChromeDriver(path string) ServiceOption
ChromeDriver sets the path for Chromedriver for the Selenium Server. This ServiceOption is only useful when calling NewSeleniumService.
func Display ¶
func Display(d, xauthPath string) ServiceOption
Display specifies the value to which set the DISPLAY environment variable, as well as the path to the Xauthority file containing credentials needed to write to that X server.
func GeckoDriver ¶
func GeckoDriver(path string) ServiceOption
GeckoDriver sets the path to the geckodriver binary for the Selenium Server. Unlike other drivers, Selenium Server does not support specifying the geckodriver path at runtime. This ServiceOption is only useful when calling NewSeleniumService.
func HTMLUnit ¶
func HTMLUnit(path string) ServiceOption
HTMLUnit specifies the path to the JAR for the HTMLUnit driver (compiled with its dependencies).
func Output ¶
func Output(w io.Writer) ServiceOption
Output specifies that the WebDriver service should log to the provided writer.
func StartFrameBuffer ¶
func StartFrameBuffer() ServiceOption
StartFrameBuffer causes an X virtual frame buffer to start before the WebDriver service. The frame buffer process will be terminated when the service itself is stopped.
This is equivalent to calling StartFrameBufferWithOptions with an empty map.
func StartFrameBufferWithOptions ¶
func StartFrameBufferWithOptions(options FrameBufferOptions) ServiceOption
StartFrameBufferWithOptions causes an X virtual frame buffer to start before the WebDriver service. The frame buffer process will be terminated when the service itself is stopped.
type Status ¶
type Status struct { // The following fields are used by Selenium and ChromeDriver. Java struct { Version string } Build struct { Version, Revision, Time string } OS struct { Arch, Name, Version string } // The following fields are specified by the W3C WebDriver specification and // are used by GeckoDriver. Ready bool Message string }
Status contains information returned by the Status method.
type WebDriver ¶
type WebDriver interface { // Status returns various pieces of information about the server environment. Status() (*Status, error) // NewSession starts a new session and returns the session ID. NewSession() (string, error) // SessionId returns the current session ID // // Deprecated: This identifier is not Go-style correct. Use SessionID // instead. SessionId() string // SessionID returns the current session ID. SessionID() string // SwitchSession switches to the given session ID. SwitchSession(sessionID string) error // Capabilities returns the current session's capabilities. Capabilities() (Capabilities, error) // SetAsyncScriptTimeout sets the amount of time that asynchronous scripts // are permitted to run before they are aborted. The timeout will be rounded // to nearest millisecond. SetAsyncScriptTimeout(timeout time.Duration) error // SetImplicitWaitTimeout sets the amount of time the driver should wait when // searching for elements. The timeout will be rounded to nearest millisecond. SetImplicitWaitTimeout(timeout time.Duration) error // SetPageLoadTimeout sets the amount of time the driver should wait when // loading a page. The timeout will be rounded to nearest millisecond. SetPageLoadTimeout(timeout time.Duration) error // Quit ends the current session. The browser instance will be closed. Quit() error // CurrentWindowHandle returns the ID of current window handle. CurrentWindowHandle() (string, error) // WindowHandles returns the IDs of current open windows. WindowHandles() ([]string, error) // CurrentURL returns the browser's current URL. CurrentURL() (string, error) // Title returns the current page's title. Title() (string, error) // PageSource returns the current page's source. PageSource() (string, error) // Close closes the current window. Close() error // SwitchFrame switches to the given frame. The frame parameter can be the // frame's ID as a string, its WebElement instance as returned by // GetElement, or nil to switch to the current top-level browsing context. SwitchFrame(frame interface{}) error // SwitchWindow switches the context to the specified window. SwitchWindow(name string) error // CloseWindow closes the specified window. CloseWindow(name string) error // MaximizeWindow maximizes a window. If the name is empty, the current // window will be maximized. MaximizeWindow(name string) error // ResizeWindow changes the dimensions of a window. If the name is empty, the // current window will be maximized. ResizeWindow(name string, width, height int) error // Get navigates the browser to the provided URL. Get(url string) error // Forward moves forward in history. Forward() error // Back moves backward in history. Back() error // Refresh refreshes the page. Refresh() error // FindElement finds exactly one element in the current page's DOM. FindElement(by, value string) (WebElement, error) // FindElement finds potentially many elements in the current page's DOM. FindElements(by, value string) ([]WebElement, error) // ActiveElement returns the currently active element on the page. ActiveElement() (WebElement, error) // DecodeElement decodes a single element response. DecodeElement([]byte) (WebElement, error) // DecodeElements decodes a multi-element response. DecodeElements([]byte) ([]WebElement, error) // GetCookies returns all of the cookies in the browser's jar. GetCookies() ([]Cookie, error) // GetCookie returns the named cookie in the jar, if present. This method is // only implemented for Firefox. GetCookie(name string) (Cookie, error) // AddCookie adds a cookie to the browser's jar. AddCookie(cookie *Cookie) error // DeleteAllCookies deletes all of the cookies in the browser's jar. DeleteAllCookies() error // DeleteCookie deletes a cookie to the browser's jar. DeleteCookie(name string) error // Click clicks a mouse button. The button should be one of RightButton, // MiddleButton or LeftButton. Click(button int) error // DoubleClick clicks the left mouse button twice. DoubleClick() error // ButtonDown causes the left mouse button to be held down. ButtonDown() error // ButtonUp causes the left mouse button to be released. ButtonUp() error // StoreKeyActions store provided actions until they are executed // by PerformActions or released by ReleaseActions. // inputID is a string used as a unique virtual device identifier for this // and future actions, the value can be set to any valid string // and used to refer to this specific device in future calls. StoreKeyActions(inputID string, actions ...KeyAction) // StorePointerActions store provided actions until they are executed // by PerformActions or released by ReleaseActions. // inputID is a string used as a unique virtual device identifier for this // and future actions, the value can be set to any valid string // and used to refer to this specific device in future calls. StorePointerActions(inputID string, pointer PointerType, actions ...PointerAction) // PerformActions executes actions previously stored by calls to StorePointerActions and StoreKeyActions. PerformActions() error // ReleaseActions releases keys and pointer buttons if they are pressed, // triggering any events as if they were performed by a regular action. ReleaseActions() error // SendModifier sends the modifier key to the active element. The modifier // can be one of ShiftKey, ControlKey, AltKey, MetaKey. // // Deprecated: Use KeyDown or KeyUp instead. SendModifier(modifier string, isDown bool) error // KeyDown sends a sequence of keystrokes to the active element. This method // is similar to SendKeys but without the implicit termination. Modifiers are // not released at the end of each call. KeyDown(keys string) error // KeyUp indicates that a previous keystroke sent by KeyDown should be // released. KeyUp(keys string) error // Screenshot takes a screenshot of the browser window. Screenshot() ([]byte, error) // Log fetches the logs. Log types must be previously configured in the // capabilities. // // NOTE: will return an error (not implemented) on IE11 or Edge drivers. Log(typ log.Type) ([]log.Message, error) // DismissAlert dismisses current alert. DismissAlert() error // AcceptAlert accepts the current alert. AcceptAlert() error // AlertText returns the current alert text. AlertText() (string, error) // SetAlertText sets the current alert text. SetAlertText(text string) error // ExecuteScript executes a script. ExecuteScript(script string, args []interface{}) (interface{}, error) // ExecuteScriptAsync asynchronously executes a script. ExecuteScriptAsync(script string, args []interface{}) (interface{}, error) // ExecuteScriptRaw executes a script but does not perform JSON decoding. ExecuteScriptRaw(script string, args []interface{}) ([]byte, error) // ExecuteScriptAsyncRaw asynchronously executes a script but does not // perform JSON decoding. ExecuteScriptAsyncRaw(script string, args []interface{}) ([]byte, error) // WaitWithTimeoutAndInterval waits for the condition to evaluate to true. WaitWithTimeoutAndInterval(condition Condition, timeout, interval time.Duration) error // WaitWithTimeout works like WaitWithTimeoutAndInterval, but with default polling interval. WaitWithTimeout(condition Condition, timeout time.Duration) error //Wait works like WaitWithTimeoutAndInterval, but using the default timeout and polling interval. Wait(condition Condition) error }
WebDriver defines methods supported by WebDriver drivers.
func NewRemote ¶
func NewRemote(capabilities Capabilities, urlPrefix string) (WebDriver, error)
NewRemote creates new remote client, this will also start a new session. capabilities provides the desired capabilities. urlPrefix is the URL to the Selenium server, must be prefixed with protocol (http, https, ...).
Providing an empty string for urlPrefix causes the DefaultURLPrefix to be used.
type WebElement ¶
type WebElement interface { // Click clicks on the element. Click() error // SendKeys types into the element. SendKeys(keys string) error // Submit submits the button. Submit() error // Clear clears the element. Clear() error // MoveTo moves the mouse to relative coordinates from center of element, If // the element is not visible, it will be scrolled into view. MoveTo(xOffset, yOffset int) error // FindElement finds a child element. FindElement(by, value string) (WebElement, error) // FindElement finds multiple children elements. FindElements(by, value string) ([]WebElement, error) // TagName returns the element's name. TagName() (string, error) // Text returns the text of the element. Text() (string, error) // IsSelected returns true if element is selected. IsSelected() (bool, error) // IsEnabled returns true if the element is enabled. IsEnabled() (bool, error) // IsDisplayed returns true if the element is displayed. IsDisplayed() (bool, error) // GetAttribute returns the named HTML attribute of the element. GetAttribute(name string) (string, error) // GetProperty returns the DOM property of the element. The DOM property // values can change (e.g. input value), the HTML attributes can't. GetProperty(name string) (string, error) // Location returns the element's location. Location() (*Point, error) // LocationInView returns the element's location once it has been scrolled // into view. LocationInView() (*Point, error) // Size returns the element's size. Size() (*Size, error) // CSSProperty returns the value of the specified CSS property of the // element. CSSProperty(name string) (string, error) // Screenshot takes a screenshot of the attribute scroll'ing if necessary. Screenshot(scroll bool) ([]byte, error) }
WebElement defines method supported by web elements.
Directories ¶
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Package chrome provides Chrome-specific options for WebDriver.
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Package chrome provides Chrome-specific options for WebDriver. |
Package firefox provides Firefox-specific types for WebDriver.
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Package firefox provides Firefox-specific types for WebDriver. |
internal
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seleniumtest
Package seleniumtest provides tests to exercise package selenium.
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Package seleniumtest provides tests to exercise package selenium. |
zip
Package zip creates Zip files.
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Package zip creates Zip files. |
Package log provides logging-related configuration types and constants.
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Package log provides logging-related configuration types and constants. |
Package sauce interacts with the Sauce Labs hosted browser testing environment.
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Package sauce interacts with the Sauce Labs hosted browser testing environment. |
Binary init downloads the necessary files to perform an integration test between this WebDriver client and multiple versions of Selenium and browsers.
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Binary init downloads the necessary files to perform an integration test between this WebDriver client and multiple versions of Selenium and browsers. |