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TelluriumDriver

Adds functionality to Selenium WebDriver. Useful for Javascript WebApps which require more advanced methods to wait until actions are executed.

Usage

Initialization

TelluriumDriver is meant to be user friendly. To initialize a new instance of tellurium just do

	require 'tellurium_driver'
	require 'selenium-webdriver'

	driver = TelluriumDriver.new(browser: "browser_name")

To use a local instance of tellurium driver on chrome, do:

   	driver = TelluriumDriver.new(browser: "chrome")

To use a remote instance of IE10 on a hub located at url http://192.168.1.1:4444/wd/hub

	driver = TelluriumDriver.new(browser: "internet explorer",
								version: "10",
								hub_url: "http://192.168.1.1:4444/wd/hub")

Basic Calls

There are several methods to navigate to a url.

	driver = TelluriumDriver.new(browser: "firefox")
	driver.go_to("http://myurl.com")

 	driver.go_to_and_wait_to_load("http://myurl.com")

	driver.load_url_and_wait_for_element("http://myurl.com",:id,"password")

The most basic call of tellurium_driver is wait_and_click. It will wait for an element to appear, then click it. This is great for navigating a dynamic JS app.

	driver.wait_and_click(:id,"clickable-button")
	driver.wait_and_click(:css,"#clickable-button")
	driver.wait_and_click(:name,"button")

Tellurium can use Selenium calls too.

	element = driver.find_element(:id,"password")
	driver.wait_for_element_and_click(element)

To fill out forms:

	driver.send_keys(:id,"first_name","Noah")
	driver.send_keys(:id,"last_name","Prince")
	driver.send_keys(:id,"email","[email protected]")

To fillout in one bunch, use form_fillout

    driver.form_fillout({"first_name"=>"Noah",
                       "last_name"=>"Prince",
                       "email"=>"[email protected]"})

To fillout selectors:

	driver.click_selector(:id,"age","21")

To see all of the calls, check out the rdoc

Contributing

Want to contribute?

  1. Fork it.
  2. Create a branch (git checkout -b my_change)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am "Added new_method")
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my_change)
  5. Open a Pull Request

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