How do I set up Selenium to work with Python? I just want to write/export scripts in Python, and then run them. Are there any resources for that? I tried googling, but the stuff I found was either referring to an outdated version of Selenium (RC), or an outdated version of Python.
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Answer
You mean Selenium WebDriver? Huh….
Prerequisite: Install Python based on your OS
Install with following command
pip install -U selenium
And use this module in your code
from selenium import webdriver
You can also use many of the following as required
from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import Select from selenium.common.exceptions import NoSuchElementException
Here is an updated answer
I would recommend you to run script without IDE… Here is my approach
- USE IDE to find xpath of object / element
- And use find_element_by_xpath().click()
An example below shows login page automation
#ScriptName : Login.py #--------------------- from selenium import webdriver #Following are optional required from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import Select from selenium.common.exceptions import NoSuchElementException baseurl = "http://www.mywebsite.com/login.php" username = "admin" password = "admin" xpaths = { 'usernameTxtBox' : "//input[@name='username']", 'passwordTxtBox' : "//input[@name='password']", 'submitButton' : "//input[@name='login']" } mydriver = webdriver.Firefox() mydriver.get(baseurl) mydriver.maximize_window() #Clear Username TextBox if already allowed "Remember Me" mydriver.find_element_by_xpath(xpaths['usernameTxtBox']).clear() #Write Username in Username TextBox mydriver.find_element_by_xpath(xpaths['usernameTxtBox']).send_keys(username) #Clear Password TextBox if already allowed "Remember Me" mydriver.find_element_by_xpath(xpaths['passwordTxtBox']).clear() #Write Password in password TextBox mydriver.find_element_by_xpath(xpaths['passwordTxtBox']).send_keys(password) #Click Login button mydriver.find_element_by_xpath(xpaths['submitButton']).click()
There is an another way that you can find xpath of any object –
- Install Firebug and Firepath addons in firefox
- Open URL in Firefox
- Press F12 to open Firepath developer instance
- Select Firepath in below browser pane and chose select by “xpath”
- Move cursor of the mouse to element on webpage
- in the xpath textbox you will get xpath of an object/element.
- Copy Paste xpath to the script.
Run script –
python Login.py
You can also use a CSS selector instead of xpath. CSS selectors are slightly faster than xpath in most cases, and are usually preferred over xpath (if there isn’t an ID attribute on the elements you’re interacting with).
Firepath can also capture the object’s locator as a CSS selector if you move your cursor to the object. You’ll have to update your code to use the equivalent find by CSS selector method instead –
find_element_by_css_selector(css_selector)