Why we always write:
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver();
But Not the Below:
ChromeDriver driver= new ChromeDriver();
Webdriver instance is not passed to the sub classes extending the super class. Create a constructor in Super class and Pass the webdriver instance.
null
in the lineif (browserName.equals("Chrome"))
isbrowserName
, which meansprop.getProperty("Browser");
returnednull
, which means it couldn't find the propertyBrowser
in the properties file.if (browserName.equals("Chrome"))
? you wrotechrome
in the properties file but compare toChrome
. Thedriver
will not be initialized and you will getNullPointerException
atdriver.manage().window().maximize();
.