Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: seleniumpm
Version: 2.11.2
Summary: Selenium Pagemodel implementation for Python.
Home-page: https://github.com/gradeawarrior/python-seleniumpm
Author: Peter Salas
Author-email: selenium-pagemodel@googlegroups.com
License: Apache 2.0
Description: Selenium-PageModel
        ==================
        
        This project helps **Test Engineers** by abstracting out the implementation -- in this case Selenium -- from the actual set of **Actions** necessary to perform a single **Test Scenario**. The Selenium-PageModel_ library does this by defining a set of well defined *PageModel* constructs that **Test Engineers** can extend/implement to describe a Website. These *PageModel* constructs includes the following:
        
        1. WebPage
        2. Button
        3. Checkbox
        4. Dropdown
        5. Link
        6. Table
        7. TextElement
        8. TextField
        9. Widget
        
        Using these constructs, you can describe a *WebPage* as having the following web-elements:
        
        1. A Header *Widget* containing:
            * A Home *Link*
            * A Login *Link*
            * A Register *Link*
        2. A form *Widget* containing:
            * A userName *TextField*
            * A password *TextField*
            * A submitButton *Button*
            * A potential Error message *TextElement* (in the event of a login failure)
        
        Once a *PageModel* is defined, a *login test* for an imaginary website may look like this::
        
            homePage.open();
            loginPage.waitForPageLoad().validate();
            loginPage.userName.type("myuser");
            loginPage.password.type("mypassword");
            loginPage.submitButton.click();
            homePage.waitForPageLoad().isLoggedIn();
        
        Please see the project's Homepage for more information: Selenium-PageModel_
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        The library can be installed via::
        
            pip install seleniumpm
        
        Or if you want to install from src::
        
            pip install git+https://github.com/gradeawarrior/python-seleniumpm.git
        
        Usage
        -----
        
        Here is the ever so popular Google example using *seleniumpm*::
        
            from selenium import webdriver
            from seleniumpm.examples.google_page import GooglePage
        
            """
            Setup for Remote execution against a local standalone-selenium-server
            and using the PhantomJS driver. This can be changed of course to using
            the driver of your choice (e.g. Chrome or Firefox)
            """
            driver = webdriver.Remote(command_executor="http://localhost:4444/wd/hub", desired_capabilities=webdriver.DesiredCapabilities.PHANTOMJS)
        
            # Instantiate Google Page
            google = GooglePage(driver, url="https://www.google.com")
        
            # Open + wait for page load + validate Google
            google.open().wait_for_page_load().validate()
        
            # Print the page title
            print google.get_title()
        
            # Search for 'Cheese!'
            search_str = "Cheese!"
            google.search_field.type(search_str)
            google.search_field.submit()
        
            # Ensure that the page is refreshed from your search
            print google.wait_for_title(search_str).get_title()
        
        Creating your PageObject's
        ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
        
        The GooglePage used in the above example looks like the following::
        
            from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
            from seleniumpm.webpage import Webpage
            from seleniumpm.webelements.textfield import TextField
            from seleniumpm.locator import Locator
        
            class GooglePage(Webpage):
                def __init__(self, driver, url=None):
                    super(GooglePage, self).__init__(driver, url)
                    self.search_field = TextField(driver, Locator.by_name('q'))
        
                def get_result_links(self):
                    links = []
                    elements = self.driver.find_elements(By.XPATH, "//h3[contains(@class, 'r')]/a")
                    for element in elements:
                        links.append(element.get_attribute("href"))
                    return links
        
        You should notice that most of the operations except for get_result_links() are not visible on the GooglePage class. That is because the basic behaviors are either part of the Webpage or the TextField (aka an Element) type.
        
        For more information about writing your PageObject's in SeleniumPM, please direct your attention to Creating-your-PageObject-with-SeleniumPM_
        
        Language Support
        ----------------
        
        The Selenium PageModel implementation is not limited to just one language. Here are other language implementations:
        
        * **Java** - Java-SeleniumPM_
        * **Ruby** - In consideration depending on needs and popularity.
        
        
        Contributing to SeleniumPM
        --------------------------
         
        * Check out the latest master to make sure the feature hasn't been implemented or the bug hasn't been fixed yet.
        * Check out the issue tracker to make sure someone already hasn't requested it and/or contributed it.
        * Fork the project.
        * Start a feature/bugfix branch.
        * Commit and push until you are happy with your contribution.
        * Make sure to add tests for it. This is important so I don't break it in a future version unintentionally.
        * Please try not to mess with the version or history. If you want to have your own version, or is otherwise necessary, that is fine, but please isolate to its own commit so that I can cherry-pick around it.
        
        References
        ----------
        
        A huge shoutout to Peter Downs for his very easy-to-follow instructions for submitting a Python package to the community. See `first time with pypi <http://peterdowns.com/posts/first-time-with-pypi.html>`_ for his instructions.
        
        Also see the following:
        
        - selenium-server-runner_ - If you're running on a Mac, this project helps you setup and run the *standalone-selenium-server* on your laptop
        - Java-SeleniumPM_ - The Java version of SeleniumPM_
        - requestests_ - An API testing library
        
        .. _Selenium-PageModel: https://github.com/gradeawarrior/python-seleniumpm
        .. _Creating-your-PageObject-with-SeleniumPM: https://github.com/gradeawarrior/python-seleniumpm/wiki/Page-Object-Model
        .. _SeleniumPM: https://github.com/gradeawarrior/python-seleniumpm
        .. _Java-SeleniumPM: https://github.com/gradeawarrior/selenium-pagemodel
        .. _selenium-server-runner: https://github.com/gradeawarrior/selenium-server-runner
        .. _requestests: https://github.com/gradeawarrior/requestests
        
        Package Dependencies:
        ---------------------
        
        *seleniumpm* installs the following upstream packages as of the latest release:
        
        - `selenium~=2.53.6 <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/selenium/2.53.6>`_
        
        Copyright
        ---------
        
        Copyright (c) 2017 Peter Salas. See LICENSE for
        further details.
        
        Release History
        ===============
        
        FUTURE (UN-RELEASED)
        --------------------
        
        **New Features:**
        
        - Added highlight() feature to all Element types
        - Support defining locators as tuples
        - Adding utility for scanning a path and generating json output of all the PageObject structures in the project
        
        **Fixed:**
        
        - Moving upload of wheel to use twine instead of setup.py. See the following link for why: https://packaging.python.org/distributing/#wheels
        
        2.11.2 (2017-04-20)
        -------------------
        
        **New Features:**
        
        - Adding new config *disable_check_for_selenium_webdriver* (Default: False) which now makes is possible to disable this check on an Element. Apparently, there are situations where a developer may pass in a non-webdriver object that overrides __getattr__() to returns driver.__getattribute__(item)
        
        **Fixed:**
        
        2.11.1 (2017-04-18)
        -------------------
        
        **New Features:**
        
        - Adding a check_myself flag (Default: True) on a Widget/Panel/IFrame type. This is to support certain scenarios where a developer may want to validate the collection of elements found in an Widget/Panel/IFrame, but not actually validate itself. Again, this is because Widget/Panel/IFrame is of type Element and thus has a locator.
        
        **Fixed:**
        
        2.11.0 (2017-04-18)
        -------------------
        
        **New Features:**
        
        - Adding a get_html() capability to return back either an entire page or the inner-html of a specific element. This is implemented on a Webpage, an IFrame, and Element types.
        - Adding a wait_for_iframe_load() to IFrame type
        - Added stop-watch capabilities (e.g. start, stop, split) to a Webpage and Element types. In addition, a basic page load timer has been implemented. Basically, every wait_for_page_load() and wait_for_iframe_load() will calculate a duration time automatically.
        - Removed requirement that a Widget/Panel/IFrame type must define a Locator. This is to support situations where a developer doesn't want to validate the location of the Widget, but instead just wants to validate the objects that are within a Widget. This is similar to a Webpage validation.
        
        **Fixed:**
        
        - Fixed scenario for __getattr__ where a developer could decorate a method with @property, and thus could execute code that results in an Error/Exception.
        - Added try/finally block to the validate() operation on an IFrame. This is to handle the situation when a sub-webpage (a.k.a. an iFrame) fails a validation; in this situation, we want to make sure that we allow going back to the top-level-webpage in the event of a Error.
        
        2.10.0 (2017-04-07)
        -------------------
        
        **New Features:**
        
        - Added a get_attribute_contains() and a get_attribute_is() on Element type. The intention is to implement an all-in-one solution for both retrieving an attribute and validating whether something contains or is something. This operation is useful for dynamic elements that use css classes for changing the state of a page (e.g. <div class='svgOverviewView-status-icon fa fa-exclamation-triangle svg-status-warning'>); One could define a generic reference to this element, and then use get_attribute_contains() to check if it now contains 'fa-exclamation-triangle' css class.
        - Implementation of seleniumpm.config module. This module can be imported via *import seleniumpm.config as seleniumconfig*; and variables can be changed like so: *seleniumconfig.page_timeout_in_sec = 60*
        - Added a global *element_timeout_in_ms* and *page_timeout_in_ms* to seleniumpm.config module. Defaults are still 10s for element timeout and 30s for page timeout.
        - Added a global *screenshot_dir*, *screenshot_enabled*, and *test_screenshot_enabled* to selenium.config module. The default values are './screenshots' and True respectively
        - Added a global *debug_logging_function* to selenium.config module
        - Added a refresh() operation on a Webpage (a.k.a. a page refresh). This of course is simply a driver.refresh() operation on an opened page.
        - Added a get_current_url() operation on a Webpage
        - Added get_number(), get_numbers(), get_int(), and get_float() to an Element. This is so that you can quickly and easily get numbers from element(s) text that represent numbers
        - Added an "access element" abstraction layer so that you can retrieve any element defined any levels deep (e.g. A button defined within a Panel that is under an IFrame). The idea is simple: If I want to click a button 2-levels-deep, this can be done either by (1) page.iframe.panel1.login_button.click(), or (2) directly from the top-level page as if it was a local attribute via page.login_button.click()
        - Added take_screenshot() feature to both a Webpage and Element types. The screenshot capability is controlled by *seleniumpm.config.screenshot_enabled* and is set to True by default.
        - Added a take_screenshot_on_test_error annotation for annotating tests. The screenshot capability for a test is controlled by *seleniumpm.config.test_screenshot_enabled* and is set to True by default.
        - Added pretty-print way of visualizing all attributes and methods for a Webpage. This is useful for documentation as well as for debugging
        
        **Fixed:**
        
        - Fixing issue with get_attribute() on Element. This method did not have an expected return statement
        
        2.9.1 (2017-03-27)
        ------------------
        
        **New Features:**
        
        **Fixed:**
        
        - Fixing missing implementation to do proper validation of an IFrame that is embedded on a Webpage
        
        2.9.0 (2017-03-27)
        ------------------
        
        **New Features:**
        
        - Implement a get_texts() which returns back all the text (in a List) given a locator. This is available for all Element types
        - Implement hover_over() capability to Element
        
        **Fixed:**
        
        - Fixed several critical issues related to get_element_attr(), validate(), and wait_for_page_load() operations on both a Webpage and Widget types
        - Add more unittests for IFrame
        - Fix wait_for_present_and_visible() timeout for the check for visibility. There are scenarios in which an element may be present, but not immediately visible
        
        2.8.0 (2017-03-24)
        ------------------
        
        **New Features:**
        
        - Adding click() operations to a Widget. This is to support the fact that sometimes an entire section of a page can be "clickable"
        - Adding new IFrame type
        
        **Fixed:**
        
        - Fixing issue with get_element_attr() method on both a Widget and a Webpage. The problem was that if you marked Widget type as do_not_check, then it should respect both the Widget and all of its embedded elements. The issue was that it would respect that the Widget was marked as do_not_check, but would still enumerate over all of its sub-elements.
        - Fixing another issue with get_element_attr() method on both a Widget and a Webpage. The problem was related to Widget's that are marked "invisible". Similar to do_not_check, sub-elements should not be checked if the top-level Widget is already "invisible".
        
        2.7.2 (2017-03-20)
        ------------------
        
        **New Features:**
        
        **Fixed:**
        
        - Both Webpage and Widget validate() methods should return self
        - Fixing force_check_visibility parameter in Webpage.wait_for_page_load(). The default was set to True instead of False
        
        2.7.1 (2017-03-20)
        ------------------
        
        **New Features:**
        
        **Fixed:**
        
        - Fixed HISTORY.rst and README.rst files that are malformed sometime after 2.5.1 release
        - Hopefully fixing other issues with 2.7.0 not being installable
        
        2.7.0 (2017-03-20)
        ------------------
        
        **New Features:**
        
        - Adding a new ability to mark an Element type as 'invisible' so that validations on a Widget or Webpage can be done simply on presence
        - Adding a new ability to mark an Element type as 'do not check' so that you could potentially define an Element that you simply don't validate using the default validation() operation defined on a Widget or a Webpage. This feature should be used sparingly as there are better design patterns to handle **most** cases that you may think that you need to avoid validating the presence of specific Element types.
        
        **Fixed:**
        
        2.6.0 (2017-03-17)
        ------------------
        
        **New Features:**
        
        - Adding get_tuple() to Locator object. This is to make passing between SeleniumPM and the Selenium libraries eaiser
        - Adding simpler way of defining Locators. Locators can now be created via Locator.by_xpath(path) or Locator.by_css_selector(path). The following types are supported:
           * by_xpath(path)
           * by_css_selector(path)
           * by_name(path)
           * by_class_name(path)
           * by_id(path)
           * by_link_text(path)
           * by_partial_link_text(path)
           * by_tag_name(path)
        - Adding wait_for_selected() to Element
        - Adding wait_for_clickable() and click_invisible() to Clickable
        - Adding send_keys_delayed() and type_delayed() to TextField
        - Adding new Panel type that simply extends Widget. Conceptually they're exactly the same, but Panel appears to be a more generally acceptable term for a section of a page
        
        **Fixed:**
        - Simplifying README for more of a project overview. Details should be located on the wiki
        
        2.5.2 (2017-03-07)
        ------------------
        
        **New Features:**
        
        **Fixed:**
        
        - Fixing issue with setup.py throwing error missing HISTORY.rst from package data
        
        2.5.1 (2017-03-07) - BROKEN
        ---------------------------
        
        **New Features:**
        
        **Fixed:**
        
        - Fixing issue with set_focus() or scroll_into_view(). They were apparently not included in 2.5.0 release
        
        2.5.0 (2017-03-07) - BROKEN
        ---------------------------
        
        **New Features:**
        
        - Addition of RadioButton type
        - Addition of Dropdown type
        - Addition of Image type
        - Add new method get_element_attr() to Webpage and Widget type. This will give developers access to all define
          Element attributes on a Webpage or within a Widget. This method all supports retrieving a specific Element type
          (e.g. Button, Link, Checkbox)
        - Changing default wait_for_page_load() and validate() methods to use the above mentioned get_element_attr(). This can
          still be overridden, and does not affect previous implementations.
        - Adding new seleniumpm.examples.widgets package
        - Element class now implements a get_action_chains() method to return back an ActionChains type.
        - Element class now implements a set_focus() or scroll_into_view() functionality, for those pesky webelements that are
          need to be visible, but are corrently scrolled off page somehow.
        
        **Fixed:**
        
        - Adding type-checking to constructor of the Element, Widget, and Webpage types. These classes will now throw an
          AttributeError if not passed in a legitimate RemoteWebdriver, URL, or Locator type as parameters.
        
        2.4.2 (2017-02-13)
        ------------------
        
        **New Features:**
        
        **Fixed:**
        
        - Fixing issue appending two .rst files together to generate the long_description
        - Using setuptools for setup.py.
        
        2.4.1 (2017-02-13)
        ------------------
        
        **New Features:**
        
        **Fixed:**
        
        - Using disutils.core instead of setuptools for setup.py. Hoping this fixes pretty-print of rst files on PyPi
        
        2.4.0 (2017-02-13)
        ------------------
        
        **New Features:**
        
        - Better support for Table type and interacting with them on a page. This includes support for 'search' operations and
          enumerating over rows and columns
        - Additional methods to Locator object to assist in managing them
        - implemented get_webelement() and get_webelements() for all Elements. This will return the Selenium WebElement
          object(s).
        - Implementation of object equality for all Selenium Page Model classes
        - UnitTests are now using PhantomJS (Headless) target
        - Removal of requestest dependency to keep the project simple
        
        **Fixed:**
        
        - The Widget type was missing in 2.3.0 release
        - Expanding of the UnitTest coverage to ensure libraries are working correctly
        - Fixing issue with get_text() in Python Selenium. Apparently, this call in Python (versus Java) is simply called 'text'
        - Conversion of README and HISTORY files to rst. This is so that they are rendered correctly on PyPi server
        
        2.3.0 (2017-02-06)
        ------------------
        
        **New Features:**
        
        - Provides a full implementation of the current Java v2.3 of Selenium PageModel
        
        2.0.0 (2017-01-10)
        ------------------
        
        **New Features:**
        
        - First release of seleniumpm for the world
        - Contains minimum proof-of-concept for testing search on Google
        
Keywords: testing,seleniumpm,selenium,pagemodel,pageobjectmodel
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