WebAutomationKit 1.0.3
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package WebAutomationKit --version 1.0.3
NuGet\Install-Package WebAutomationKit -Version 1.0.3
<PackageReference Include="WebAutomationKit" Version="1.0.3" />
paket add WebAutomationKit --version 1.0.3
#r "nuget: WebAutomationKit, 1.0.3"
// Install WebAutomationKit as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=WebAutomationKit&version=1.0.3 // Install WebAutomationKit as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=WebAutomationKit&version=1.0.3
WebAutomationKit
Lightweight library for fluent Web UI automations with Selenium. Contains a collection of extension methods on top of Selenium types for creating and configuring driver instances and for manipulating elements.
In order to use it, install WebAutomationKit NuGet package together with:
- DotNetSeleniumExtras.WaitHelpers (tested with 3.11.0)
- Selenium.Support (tested with 3.141.0)
- Selenium.WebDriver (tested with 3.141.0)
- One or multiple browser drivers (tested with Selenium.Chrome.WebDriver 85.0.0 and Selenium.Firefox.WebDriver 0.27.0)
WebAutomationKit NuGet package instalation will add a project folder (WebAutomatioKit.x.y.z) containing source files. The package doesn't contain/add assemblies to the project.
Samples
Check WebAutomationKit.Tests project for running code.
Configure and create a driver
var config = new WebDriverConfig
{
Name = "firefox",
CommandTimeoutMin = "1",
PageLoadTimeoutMs = "30000",
ElementWaitTimeoutMs = "15000",
ImplicitElementWaitTimeoutMs = "100",
Arguments = new [] { "--private" },
DriverLocation = Utils.GetExecutigAssemblyPath(),
ScreenshotsFolder = Utils.GetExecutigAssemblyPath(),
};
var driver = config.CreateDriver();
// ... do something with the driver
driver.Dispose();
Automate a Google search, default driver configuration
[Test]
public void Can_automate_google_search()
{
string firstResultTitle = null;
using (var driver = "Chrome".CreateDriver())
{
driver.NavigateTo("https://google.com");
var queryInput = "//input[@name='q']";
queryInput.ToXPathBy()
.WaitToBecomeAvailable(driver)
.FindElement(driver)
.SendKeys("google" + Keys.Return);
var resultTitles = "//div[@class='rc']/div[@class='r']/a/h3";
firstResultTitle = resultTitles.ToXPathBy()
.WaitToBecomeAvailable(driver)
.FindElements(driver)
.First()
.Text;
}
Assert.AreEqual("Google", firstResultTitle);
}
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