I am working on a Selenium Webdriver script in Python which only partially does what I want it to. I want it to run through a set of test cases, each in its own method in the class. So in the case of my script here, I want it to test the discount form (test_add_discount) then test the add unit form (test_add_unit_type).
Each time I run it, all I get is the first one, then it closes with the message;
Ran 1 test in 12.948s
If I run it verbose with -v parameter, I still don't see any reference to the second test case at all.
Here is my script;
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import Select
from selenium.common.exceptions import NoSuchElementException
import unittest, time, re
class AdminTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.driver = webdriver.Firefox()
self.driver.implicitly_wait(30)
self.base_url = "http://mysite.local"
def test_discount_test_case(self):
driver = self.driver
driver.get(self.base_url + "/admin/login")
driver.find_element_by_id("username").clear()
driver.find_element_by_id("username").send_keys("admin")
driver.find_element_by_id("password").clear()
driver.find_element_by_id("password").send_keys("p@ssw0rd")
driver.find_element_by_xpath("//button[@type='submit']").click()
driver.find_element_by_xpath("//li[4]/a/span").click()
driver.find_element_by_link_text("Add Discount").click()
driver.find_element_by_name("title").clear()
driver.find_element_by_name("title").send_keys("Selenium Test Discount")
driver.find_element_by_name("body").clear()
driver.find_element_by_name("body").send_keys("Test discount text")
driver.find_element_by_name("start_date").clear()
driver.find_element_by_name("start_date").send_keys("01/01/2014")
driver.find_element_by_name("end_date").clear()
driver.find_element_by_name("end_date").send_keys("01/03/2014")
driver.find_element_by_name("discount_percentage").clear()
driver.find_element_by_name("discount_percentage").send_keys("33")
driver.find_element_by_xpath("//button[@type='submit']").click()
def test_add_unit_type(self):
driver = self.driver
driver.get(self.base_url + "/maxsys/unit_types")
driver.find_element_by_link_text("Add Unit type").click()
driver.find_element_by_name("title").clear()
driver.find_element_by_name("title").send_keys("Selenium Test Unit Type")
driver.find_element_by_name("height").clear()
driver.find_element_by_name("height").send_keys("22.5")
driver.find_element_by_name("width").clear()
driver.find_element_by_name("width").send_keys("Non-numeric")
driver.find_element_by_name("depth").clear()
driver.find_element_by_name("depth").send_keys("Test discount text")
driver.find_element_by_name("body").clear()
driver.find_element_by_name("body").send_keys("unit type description")
driver.find_element_by_xpath("//button[@type='submit']").click()
def is_element_present(self, how, what):
try: self.driver.find_element(by=how, value=what)
except NoSuchElementException, e: return False
return True
def is_alert_present(self):
try: self.driver.switch_to_alert()
except NoAlertPresentException, e: return False
return True
def close_alert_and_get_its_text(self):
try:
alert = self.driver.switch_to_alert()
alert_text = alert.text
if self.accept_next_alert:
alert.accept()
else:
alert.dismiss()
return alert_text
finally: self.accept_next_alert = True
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()
teardown()
method, could that be the problem? I'm guessing as I have never seen the issue you have here. All of your test case methods have 'test' in their name so they should be found.setup
andteardown
which each test class inherits from but I don't think that would make the difference. As ever with Python, maybe check your indents? EDIT: Just seen your answer, indents it was! Definitely set whatever your editor is to spaces, saves a lot of headaches like this.