I have a simple webdriver test in ruby below:
require 'rubygems'
require 'selenium-webdriver'
driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for :firefox
# example application under test
driver.get "https://dev08-olb.nz.thenational.com/ib4b/app/login"
element = driver.find_element :id => "accessId"
element.send_keys "123456"
element = driver.find_element :id => "userId"
element.send_keys "user1"
element = driver.find_element :id => "password"
element.send_keys "password1"
element.submit
if
"Hello".eql? driver.title
puts "Page title is #{driver.title}"
else
puts "damn it, it must be Monday"
end
driver.quit
In the future there will be lots of other cases require log in so we want to repeat as less as possible so we create the following two ruby scripts.
LogIn.rb
require 'rubygems'
require 'selenium-webdriver'
class LogIn
def initialize(accessID, user, pass)
@accessID = accessID
@user = user
@pass = pass
driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for :firefox
driver.get "https://dev08-olb.nz.thenational.com/ib4b/app/login"
element = driver.find_element :id => "accessId"
element.send_keys @accessID
element = driver.find_element :id => "userId"
element.send_keys @user
element = driver.find_element :id => "password"
element.send_keys @pass
element.submit
end
end
HelloWorld.rb
require 'rubygems'
require 'selenium-webdriver'
require './LogIn'
LogIn.new("123456","user1","password1")
driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for :firefox
if
"Hello".eql? driver.title
puts "Page title is #{driver.title}"
else
puts "damn it, it must be Monday"
end
driver.quit
However in HelloWorld.rb driver gets instantiated twice so two instance of the browser gets open at test execution, which is not desired. But if I don't instantiate driver in HelloWorld.rb, I can't access its property later.
What's your way of managing these kind of situation?
Your help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.