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I have an "Export" button so after click on it the .csv file with some data is downloaded.

Is there a way to test in Selenium2 the following points:

  • The file is downloaded after click on the "Export" button
  • The downloaded file is a .csv format file.
  • File data is correct. (There are three columns, let them be Column1, Column2, Column3 )

I will really appreciate all of the suggestions on how to do the tings above using Java.

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Actually, It is not possible to handle the Native windows using the selenium web driver. You can go for the third party tool like AutoIT to resolve this kind of issue.

For more info on AutoIT Tutorial and this too.

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In firefox also you can do the same thing.

  1. Create one firefox profile
  2. Change the firefox download setting as it should save files without asking about location to save
  3. Launch the automation using that profile.

FirefoxProfile profile = new FirefoxProfile(profileDir);

driver=new FirefoxDriver(profile);

below you can see how to change firefox file download settings

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And then by using by some programming language you can do remaining things

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Integrate Sikuli library in your test script. You can easily compare through snapshot.

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  • Can you explain how this helps with testing downloading files? Feb 4, 2013 at 9:19
  • For downloading the file, you have to click the "Export" button using Selenium 2. After that use the find()function of Sikuli. As an example, suppose you have downloaded the file to D:\test directory. Now go to D:\test directory and take the screenshot of downloaded file. Now call find() function with that screenshot after downloading the file. If the screenshot matches with your downloaded file then it will be verified that correct file with correct format has been downloaded. Still if you not clear, let me know please.
    – Sakib
    Feb 5, 2013 at 9:48
  • Clicking the Export button throws up an OS dialog asking the user for a location to save the file. The file will then need to be saved and opened somehow. I do not see how Sikuli can help us there. Feb 5, 2013 at 10:25
  • For OS dialog, take snapshot of "File name" input box, use click() and type() function. You will write the the file location inside type() function. Now take snapshot of "Save" button and use click() function.
    – Sakib
    Feb 9, 2013 at 17:06
  • Sikuli is a good solution, thanks. Unfortunately it works not really well on Ubuntu. Maybe you do happen to know the solution for Selenium only?
    – Showme
    Feb 12, 2013 at 16:59

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