The best of Selenium and Cypress in a single Python Package
Project description
Welcome to the Pylenium.io Repo
The mission is simple
Bring the best of Selenium, Cypress and Python into one package.
This means:
- Automatic waiting and synchronization
- Quick setup to start writing tests
- Easy to use and clean syntax for amazing readability and maintainability
- Automatic driver installation so you don't need to manage drivers
- Leverage the awesome Python language
- and more!
Let's use this simple scenario to show the difference between using Selenium
and Pylenium
:
- Visit the QA at the Point website: https://qap.dev
- Hover the About link to reveal a menu
- Click the Leadership link in that menu
- Assert Carlos Kidman is on the Leadership page
Here is the test using Pylenium:
def test_carlos_is_on_leadership(py):
py.visit('https://qap.dev')
py.get('a[href="/about"]').hover()
py.get('a[href="/leadership"][class^="Header-nav"]').click()
assert py.contains('Carlos Kidman')
Here is the same test with Selenium:
# define your setup and teardown fixture
@pytest.fixture
def driver():
driver = webdriver.Chrome()
yield driver
driver.quit()
def test_carlos_is_on_leadership_page_with_selenium(driver):
driver.get('https://qap.dev')
# hover About link
about_link = driver.find_element(By.CSS_SELECTOR, "a[href='/about']")
actions = ActionChains(driver)
actions.move_to_element(about_link).perform()
# click Leadership link in About menu
driver.find_element(By.CSS_SELECTOR, "a[href='/leadership'][class^='Header-nav']").click()
# check if 'Carlos Kidman' is on the page
assert driver.find_element(By.XPATH, "//*[contains(text(), 'Carlos Kidman')]")
Purpose
I teach courses and do trainings for both Selenium and Cypress, but Selenium, out of the box, feels clunky. When you start at a new place, you almost always need to "setup" the framework from scratch all over again. Instead of getting right to creating meaningful tests, you end up spending most of your time building a custom framework, maintaining it, and having to teach others to use it.
Also, many people blame Selenium for bad or flaky tests. This usually tells me that they have yet to experience someone that truly knows how to make Selenium amazing! This also tells me that they are not aware of the usual root causes that make Test Automation fail:
- Poor programming skills, test design and practices
- Flaky applications
- Complex frameworks
What if we tried to get the best from both worlds and combine it with an amazing language?
Selenium has done an amazing job of providing W3C bindings to many languages and makes scaling a breeze.
Cypress has done an amazing job of making the testing experience more enjoyable - especially for beginners.
Pylenium looks to bring more Cypress-like bindings and techniques to Selenium (like automatic waits) and still leverage Selenium's power along with the ease-of-use and power of Python.
Visit the Docs
Our gitbook docs have everything you need to know about Pylenium: https://elsnoman.gitbook.io/pylenium/
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