package com.scort.demos.webapp.nicedemo; import java.util.logging.Level; import org.openqa.selenium.By; import org.openqa.selenium.WebDriver; import org.openqa.selenium.WebElement; import org.openqa.selenium.firefox.FirefoxBinary; import org.openqa.selenium.firefox.FirefoxDriver; import org.openqa.selenium.firefox.FirefoxOptions; import org.openqa.selenium.support.ui.ExpectedCondition; import org.openqa.selenium.support.ui.WebDriverWait; public class Selenium2Example { private static final String FIREFOX ="C:/Program Files (x86)/Mozilla Firefox/firefox.exe"; public static void main(String[] args) { // System.setProperty("webdriver.gecko.driver", "geckodriver.exe"); // Create a new instance of the Firefox driver // Notice that the remainder of the code relies on the interface, // not the implementation. WebDriver driver = null; FirefoxOptions options = new FirefoxOptions(); options.setLogLevel(Level.FINEST); if (false) { options.setBinary(FIREFOX); } driver = new FirefoxDriver(options); // And now use this to visit Google driver.get("http://www.google.fr"); // Alternatively the same thing can be done like this // driver.navigate().to("http://www.google.com"); // Find the text input element by its name WebElement element = driver.findElement(By.name("q")); // Enter something to search for element.sendKeys("Cheese!"); // Now submit the form. WebDriver will find the form for us from the // element element.submit(); // Check the title of the page System.out.println("Page title is: " + driver.getTitle()); // Google's search is rendered dynamically with JavaScript. // Wait for the page to load, timeout after 10 seconds (new WebDriverWait(driver, 10)).until(new ExpectedCondition() { public Boolean apply(WebDriver d) { return d.getTitle().toLowerCase().startsWith("cheese!"); } }); // Should see: "cheese! - Google Search" System.out.println("Page title is: " + driver.getTitle()); // Close the browser driver.quit(); } }