3 days
Value: R7,500 incl VAT*
- On completion of the course, attendees will understand how to configure Selenium and how to automate tests using the tool.
Prerequisites:
- Although it is beneficial that attendees have a coding background (ideally in Java), this is not essential. The code examples used during the course are available in the training environment for attendees less experienced in Java to access.
Introduction
- Automation Overview
- Core skills taught on the course
Selenium IDE
- Overview of Selenium IDE and available add-ins
- Recording and replay of a Selenium IDE Test
- Object recognition tools ChroPath.
- Assertions and Verifications
- Exporting a Selenium IDE Test as Java
Creating Selenium Scripts in IntelliJ
- Configuring a new Java project in IntelliJ
- Creating a basic automated test and a test suite
- Executing a test and test suite through IntelliJ
- Importing a test from Selenium IDE
Selenium WebDriver
- Components of Selenium Webdriver in JUnit
- Annotations in WebDriver
- Interacting with the AUT: Object locators
- Actions on WebElements
Data Driving Selenium Tests
- Use of data sources (e.g. Excel spreadsheets, CSV files, databases) to provide increased maintainability flexibility.
Debugging and coding
Debugging skills are a critical and often overlooked part of learning how to automate tests.
This section teaches basic debugging within intelliJ, including:
- Setting breakpoints
- Retrieving values on-the-fly
- Stepping through code
- Observing the Application under Test
- Making deductions
- Building and testing a hypothesis
Page Object Model
The Page Object Model enables reusablee code to provide a maintainable automation framework.
Areas covered include:
- Introducing the Page Object Model
- Accessing the page objects in a test script
Object Recognition
Object recognition is one of the commonest issues automation testers have to face. A number of techniques and approaches can be used, including:
- Why it is difficult to identify an object.
- Choice of element locator
- Use of multiple locator properties
- Use of XPath or CSS syntax and patterns
- Use of ordinal identifiers
- Using ChroPath to write more stable locators
- Descriptive programming for dynamic objects
- How to navigate web iframes
Selenium Workshop
A series of hands-on learning exercises including:
- Selenium IDE: Creating a new test
- IntelliJ: Importing the new Selenium test into a newly created Java project
- Page Objects: Converting the script to use them
- Asserts: For both positive and negative test
- Data driving: simple and complex.