Selenium is an open source framework, so please have a look at the source code here.
GoToUrl()
is defined in RemoteNavigator.cs:
/// <summary>
/// Navigate to a url for your test
/// </summary>
/// <param name="url">String of where you want the browser to go to</param>
public void GoToUrl(string url)
{
this.driver.Url = url;
}
/// <summary>
/// Navigate to a url for your test
/// </summary>
/// <param name="url">Uri object of where you want the browser to go to</param>
public void GoToUrl(Uri url)
{
if (url == null)
{
throw new ArgumentNullException("url", "URL cannot be null.");
}
this.driver.Url = url.ToString();
}
So basically driver.Navigate().GoToUrl();
sets driver.Url
under the hood and I don't see a difference there.
However, driver.Navigate().GoToUrl()
is more flexible, which allows sending either string
or Uri
as parameter types, while only string is allowed when setting through driver.Url
.
To your second question, the source code shows that driver.Navigate().Refresh()
asks browsers to refresh, while driver.Url
tells browsers to navigate. So these two are fundamentally different. For more details, please see Difference between Refresh and Navigate function in browser control?
If you want to refresh the page, please use driver.Navigate().Refresh();
Refresh()
is defined in RemoteNavigator.cs:
/// <summary>
/// Refresh the browser
/// </summary>
public void Refresh()
{
// driver.SwitchTo().DefaultContent();
this.driver.InternalExecute(DriverCommand.Refresh, null);
}
driver.Url
is defined in RemoteWebDriver.cs:
public string Url
{
...
set
{
...
try
{
this.Execute(DriverCommand.Get, parameters);
}
...
}
}