The test will stop if the assert fails.Ĭonfirm the title of the current page contains the provided text. The test will stop if the assert fails.Ĭonfirm that the text of an element contains the provided value. The test will stop if the assert fails.Ĭonfirm that the label of the selected option in a dropdown element contains the provided value. The test will stop if the assert fails.Ĭonfirm that the value attribute of the selected option in a dropdown element contains the provided value. The test will stop if the assert fails.Ĭonfirm that a JavaScript prompt has been rendered.
Support for pattern matching is in theĬonfirm that the text of an element does not contain the provided value. Select locator: An element locator identifying a drop-down menu. The test will stop if the assert fails.Ĭonfirm that the value attribute of the selected option in a dropdown element does not contain the provided value. The test will stop if the assert fails.Ĭonfirm that the target element is not editable.
The test will stop if the assert fails.Ĭonfirm that the target element has not been checked. The test will stop if the assert fails.Ĭonfirm that the target element is not present anywhere on the page. The test will stop if the assert fails.Ĭonfirm that the target element is present somewhere on the page. The test will stop if the assert fails.Ĭonfirm that the target element is editable. The test will stop if the assert fails.Ĭonfirm that a confirmation has been rendered. The test will stop if the assert fails.Ĭonfirm that the target element has been checked. Variable name: The name of a variable without brackets.Įxpected value: The result you expect a variable to contain (e.g., true, false,Ĭonfirm that an alert has been rendered with the provided text.
The variable's value will be converted to a string for comparison. answer: The answer to give in response to the prompt pop-up.Ĭheck that a variable is an expected value.If the alert is already present, then use "webdriver answer on visible prompt" instead. This command will send the specified answer string to it. Launch Chrome and navigate to the below link for Selenium IDE.Add a selection to the set of options in a multi-select element.Īffects the next alert prompt.
If not yet installed, download Chrome from the below link and install in the system. To install selenium IDE plugin for Chrome, the Chrome latest version should be installed on the system. Select the appropriate option and start performing test. Once the installation is successful, browser will gets displayed with Selenium IDE icon on the top right corner like below.Ĭlick on the Selenium IDE icon, to open the Selenium IDE. Check the option " Allow this extension to run in Private Windows" if required.Ĭlick on " Okay, Got It" button to proceed. Once the plugin installation completed, we will get the confirmation message. Wait until the Firefox completes the downloading of the plugin and click on " Add" button shown below. Ĭlick on " + Add to Firefox" button to add the plugin to Firefox. Launch Firefox and navigate to the below link for Selenium IDE. If not yet installed, download Firefox from the below link and install in the system.
To install selenium IDE plugin for Firefox, the Firefox latest version should be installed on the system. Selenium IDE has two plugins developed for the below browsers – These plug-ins can be used to either create simple scripts or assist in exploratory testing. The Chrome and Firefox plugins records and plays back user interactions with the browser. Currently, selenium IDE supports both Chrome and Firefox.