03-15-2019
1 more question, can we change the path status: clo, sel, act, ... or it is done by mpio default?
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test::www::selenium
Test::WWW::Selenium(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Test::WWW::Selenium(3pm)
NAME
Test::WWW::Selenium - Test applications using Selenium Remote Control
VERSION
version 1.33
SYNOPSIS
Test::WWW::Selenium is a subclass of WWW::Selenium that provides convenient testing functions.
use Test::More tests => 5;
use Test::WWW::Selenium;
# Parameters are passed through to WWW::Selenium
my $sel = Test::WWW::Selenium->new( host => "localhost",
port => 4444,
browser => "*firefox",
browser_url => "http://www.google.com",
default_names => 1,
error_callback => sub { ... },
);
# use special test wrappers around WWW::Selenium commands:
$sel->open_ok("http://www.google.com", undef, "fetched G's site alright");
$sel->type_ok( "q", "hello world");
$sel->click_ok("btnG");
$sel->wait_for_page_to_load_ok(5000);
$sel->title_like(qr/Google Search/);
$sel->error_callback(sub {...});
DESCRIPTION
This module is a WWW::Selenium subclass providing some methods useful for writing tests. For each Selenium command (open, click, type, ...)
there is a corresponding "<command>_ok" method that checks the return value (open_ok, click_ok, type_ok).
For each Selenium getter (get_title, ...) there are four autogenerated methods ("<getter>_is", "<getter>_isnt", "<getter>_like",
"<getter>_unlike") to check the value of the attribute.
By calling the constructor with "default_names" set to a true value your tests will be given a reasonable name should you choose not to
provide one of your own. The test name should always be the third argument.
NAME
Test::WWW::Selenium - Test applications using Selenium Remote Control
REQUIREMENTS
To use this module, you need to have already downloaded and started the Selenium Server. (The Selenium Server is a Java application.)
ADDITIONAL METHODS
Test::WWW::Selenium also provides some other handy testing functions that wrap WWW::Selenium commands:
get_location
Returns the relative location of the current page. Works with _is, _like, ... methods.
error_callback
Sets the method to use when a corresponding selenium test is called and fails. For example if you call text_like(...) and it fails the
sub defined in the error_callback will be called. This allows you to perform various tasks to obtain additional details that occured
when obtianing the error. If this is set to undef then the callback will not be issued.
AUTHORS
o Maintained by: Matt Phillips <mattp@cpan.org>, Luke Closs <lukec@cpan.org>
o Originally by Mattia Barbon <mbarbon@cpan.org>
CONTRIBUTORS
Dan Dascalescu
Scott McWhirter
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2011 Matt Phillips <mattp@cpan.org>
Copyright (c) 2006 Luke Closs <lukec@cpan.org>
Copyright (c) 2005, 2006 Mattia Barbon <mbarbon@cpan.org>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-04-25 Test::WWW::Selenium(3pm)