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jadelaird
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3 years ago

Selenium Python setting test to pass

Just starting out with selenium using python using the example on cross browser testing. 

 

Im only doing a simple script to start but its not setting the status to pass although I have this 

 

self.test_result = 'pass'

 

full script 

 

 

import unittest
from selenium import webdriver
import requests

class RAPLogin(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):

self.username = "jade.laird@tharstern.com"
self.authkey = "u289162f9a08ba06"

self.api_session = requests.Session()
self.api_session.auth = (self.username,self.authkey)
self.test_result = None

caps = {}
caps['name'] = 'RAP - Login'
caps['browserName'] = 'Chrome'
caps['version'] = '60x64'
caps['platform'] = 'Windows 10'
caps['screenResolution'] = '1366x768'
caps['record_video'] = 'true'

self.driver = webdriver.Remote(
desired_capabilities=caps,
command_executor="http://%s:%s@hub.crossbrowsertesting.com:80/wd/hub"%(self.username,self.authkey)
)

self.driver.implicitly_wait(20)

def test_CBT(self):
self.driver.get('http://localhost/RAP/Auth/Login?ReturnUrl=%2FRAP')
self.assertEqual("Login Page - Remote Access Portal", self.driver.title)
self.test_result = 'pass'
self.driver.quit()

if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()

 

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  • Try to warp you script in a try/except so that you can set pass/fail at the end.

    Check out this link to add the try execpt to your preferred scripting language:
    https://support.smartbear.com/crossbrowsertesting/docs/automated-testing/index.html

    example (in python):

    try:
                # load the page url
                print('Loading Url')
                self.driver.get('http://crossbrowsertesting.github.io/selenium_example_page.html')
    
                # maximize the window - DESKTOPS ONLY
                #print('Maximizing window')
                #self.driver.maximize_window()
                
                #check the title
                print('Checking title')
                self.assertEqual("Selenium Test Example Page", self.driver.title)
    
                # if we are still in the try block after all of our assertions that 
                # means our test has had no failures, so we set the status to "pass"
                self.test_result = 'pass'
    
            except AssertionError as e:
    
                # if any assertions are false, we take a snapshot of the screen, log 
                # the error message, and set the score to "during tearDown()".
    
                snapshot_hash = self.api_session.post('https://crossbrowsertesting.com/api/v3/selenium/' + self.driver.session_id + '/snapshots').json()['hash']
                self.api_session.put('https://crossbrowsertesting.com/api/v3/selenium/' + self.driver.session_id + '/snapshots/' + snapshot_hash,
                    data={'description':"AssertionError: " + str(e)})
                self.test_result = 'fail'
                raise
    
        def tearDown(self):
            print("Done with session %s" % self.driver.session_id)
            self.driver.quit()
            # Here we make the api call to set the test's score.
            # Pass it it passes, fail if an assertion fails, unset if the test didn't finish
            if self.test_result is not None:
                self.api_session.put('https://crossbrowsertesting.com/api/v3/selenium/' + self.driver.session_id, 
                    data={'action':'set_score', 'score':self.test_result})
    
    
    if __name__ == '__main__':
        unittest.main()