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It will download a WebDriver, and then set basic configuration automatically.

Project description

PWDriver (PyWebDriver)

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Release status PyPI version

MIT License FOSSA Status

Motivation

To simplify automation settings of each different platform, version, browser.

Support:
  • ChromeDriver

  • GeckoDriver

  • EdgeDriver (Chromium)

  • IEDriver

  • ...and Android, iOS (See With Appium section)

Usage

1. Install:

pip install pwdriver

2. Make 'config.ini' file and locate in your project directory.

config.ini look like this.

[automation]
;if using remote webdriver, then local be false and url required.
local=true
url=http://localhost:4444
;target: chrome, gecko, edge, safari
target=chrome

3. Import WebDriverFactory.

Now, we can launch webdriver.

from pwdriver.core import WebDriverFactory

driver = WebDriverFactory.launch()

Alternative Usage

This way doesn't make and doesn't use configuration file, but calls setup method of the driver in your test code.

with Chrome:

from selenium import webdriver
from pwdriver import core

core.setup_chromedriver()
driver = webdriver.Chrome()

with FireFox:

from selenium import webdriver
from pwdriver import core

core.setup_geckodriver()
driver = webdriver.Firefox()

with Edge:

from selenium import webdriver
from pwdriver import core

core.setup_edgedriver()
driver = webdriver.Edge()

Page object models

Page object models pattern makes our test cases more concise and readable.

The good news is, we can use Page Objects with this.

There is an example that searching for keyword on www.bing.com and verifying url, title.

For using this, we are going to create modules that page object classes and test cases.

Modules that page elements and locators already implemented, so nevermind.

Page Object Class

from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By

from pwdriver.page import BasePage


class BingPage(BasePage):
    def __init__(self, driver):
        super().__init__(driver)
        self._url = 'https://www.bing.com'
        self._locator = {
            'input': (By.CSS_SELECTOR, 'input#sb_form_q'),
            'search': (By.CSS_SELECTOR, 'label#search_icon')
        }

    def type_keyword(self, text) -> None:
        self._by('input').send_keys(text)

    def click_search(self) -> BasePage:
        self._by('search').click()
        return BingPage(BasePage)

Test case

from pwdriver.core import WebDriverFactory
from tests.pages.bing_page import BingPage

import unittest


class BrowserTest(unittest.TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        self.driver = WebDriverFactory.launch()

    def tearDown(self):
        self.driver.quit()

    def test_something(self):
        page = BingPage(self.driver)
        page.get()
        keyword = 'chicken'
        page.type_keyword(keyword)
        page.click_search()
        self.assertIn(f'https://www.bing.com/search?q={keyword}', self.driver.current_url)
        self.assertEqual(f'{keyword} - Search', self.driver.title)


if __name__ == '__main__':
    unittest.main()

Logging and Event listener

If we want to use logging or want to see what events occured in webdriver,

we can use get_logger() or EventListener().

See below example code.

Test

from selenium.webdriver.support.events import EventFiringWebDriver

from pwdriver.core import WebDriverFactory
from pwdriver.listener import EventListener
from pwdriver.util import get_logger

logger = get_logger('test')

core = WebDriverFactory.launch()
driver = EventFiringWebDriver(core, EventListener())
logger.info('WebDriver created.')
  • Log level: debug, info, warning, error, critical
  • WebDriver event: navigate, execute script
  • WebElement event: find, click, change value

With Appium

This package also includes wrapped appium's remote webdriver.

We could launch an appium driver using config.ini file that contains capabilities.

See below configuration and example code.

Configuration

[automation]
;if using appium, then local be false and url required.
local=false
url=http://localhost:4723
;target: android, ios
target=ios

[mobile]
;add capabilities for mobile testing.
platformVersion=15.5
deviceName=iPhone 13 mini
browserName=Safari

Test

from pwdriver.core import WebDriverFactory

driver = WebDriverFactory.launch()

License

FOSSA Status

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