This repository contains Webdriver code examples, exercises and tutorials for developers. Over time, more and more test example will be uploaded here. All tests examples in this repository is to be considered public domain unless stated otherwise.
NOTE: Currently supports the chrome Driver, and Gecko (firefox) support is on the way.
Here is a list of websites where you can practice Selenium webdriver. You will find the list incredibly useful as these will cover many of your real-time web automation use case scenario. Some of the common examples includes are like testing of a login page, online registration forms, and automating flight booking.
- Madison Island
- The Internet by Elemental Selenium
- jQuery UI Demos
- PHPTRAVELS
- Mercury Tours
- PHPTRAVELS
- Way2Automation
- Automation Practice
- DemoQA
- OrangeHRM Enterprise
- Mouse hover
- Drag & Drop
- Draggable
- Selectable
- Sortable
- Actionable
- Radio Button
- Checkbox
- Datepicker
- Windows OS
- Visual Studio
$ git clone https://github.com/sayems/csharp.webdriver
- (1) Install Visual Studio
- (2) .NET Core
- (3) Start Visual Studio.
- (4) On the menu bar, choose File, Open, Project/Solution.
Navigate to the csharp.webdriver project folder and open it
- Go to Tools > Extensions and Update
- Select > Online
- Search for "NUnit Templates for Visual Studio"
- Go to Tools > Extensions and Update
- Select > Online
- Search for "NUnit 3 Test Adapter" and install it
- Right-click on your project and click “Manage NuGet Packages”.
- Search for "Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.UserSecrets" and install it
- Search for "System.Diagnostics.Contracts" and install it
- Search for "NUnit" Framework and install it
Currently, there is no official support for .NET Core, But there is a Nuget package which provides .NET Core support for those of us who can’t wait, please visit CoreCompat.Selenium.WebDriver to learn more about it.
- Search for "CoreCompat.Selenium.WebDriver" library and install it
Select Test and then Select NUnit 3 Test Project to create NUnit 3 project
Right-click on your project and click Add and then New Item
Select Test and then select NUnit Test Fixture or NUnit Setup Fixture
Congratulations! You have just created your first NUnit test!
Parallel execution of methods within a class is not yet implemented. More information is provided here: Run test methods within a fixture in parallel
If you have any code examples you would like to contribute to this repository, please feel free to open a pull request.
Contributors to this repo would be very grateful to receive feedback! If you would like to praise or comment on any test examples, or the repo as a whole, please do so in the issue tracker. I'd love to hear what you think, so please take a moment to let me know.
If you have any questions about this repo, or need some help to contribute, please do not hesitate to contact me.