A maven template for Selenium 3 that has the latest dependencies so that you can just check out and start writing tests in four easy steps. If you like what you see have a look at my Selenium book Mastering Selenium Webdriver.
- Open a terminal window/command prompt
- Clone this project.
cd Selenium-Maven-Template
(Or whatever folder you cloned it into)mvn clean verify
All dependencies should now be downloaded and the example google cheese test will have run successfully (Assuming you have Firefox installed in the default location)
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To run any unit tests that test your Selenium framework you just need to ensure that all unit test file names end, or start with "test" and they will be run as part of the build.
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The maven failsafe plugin has been used to create a profile with the id "selenium-tests". This is active by default, but if you want to perform a build without running your selenium tests you can disable it using:
mvn clean verify -P-selenium-tests
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The maven-failsafe-plugin will pick up any files that end in IT by default. You can customise this is you would prefer to use a custom identifier for your Selenium tests.
Yes you can specify which browser to use by using one of the following switches:
- -Dbrowser=firefox
- -Dbrowser=chrome
- -Dbrowser=ie
- -Dbrowser=edge
- -Dbrowser=opera
- -Dbrowser=htmlunit
- -Dbrowser=phantomjs
You don't need to worry about downloading the IEDriverServer, MicrosoftWebDriver, chromedriver , operachromium, or wires binaries, this project will do that for you automatically.
Not got PhantomJS? Don't worry that will be automatically downloaded for you as well!
You can specify a grid to connect to where you can choose your browser, browser version and platform:
- -Dremote=true
- -DseleniumGridURL=http://{username}:{accessKey}@ondemand.saucelabs.com:80/wd/hub
- -Dplatform=xp
- -Dbrowser=firefox
- -DbrowserVersion=44
You can even specify multiple threads (you can do it on a grid as well!):
- -Dthreads=2
You can also specify a proxy to use
- -DproxyEnabled=true
- -DproxyHost=localhost
- -DproxyPort=8080
If the tests fail screenshots will be saved in ${project.basedir}/target/screenshots
If you need to force a binary overwrite you can do:
- -Doverwrite.binaries=true
You have probably got outdated driver binaries, by default they are not overwritten if they already exist to speed things up. You have two options:
mvn clean verify -Doverwrite.binaries=true
- Delete the
selenium_standalone_binaries
folder in your resources directory