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Feature Request: Support Exporting For Selenium Grid #119

@laikas123

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@laikas123

Currently there is not an option to export code that already supports selenium grid.

Though adding this would be a great benefit and it would be very simple.

For example, consider exporting the "Python (AppDynamics)" format.

To change the existing code such that it exports to a selenium grid format here is all that would need to change:

Original Code:

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import Select
from selenium.common.exceptions import NoSuchElementException
from selenium.common.exceptions import NoAlertPresentException
import unittest, time, re

class AppDynamicsJob(unittest.TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        # AppDynamics will automatically override this web driver
        # as documented in https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO44/Write+Your+First+Script
        self.driver = webdriver.Firefox()
        self.driver.implicitly_wait(30)
        self.base_url = "https://www.google.com/"
        self.verificationErrors = []
        self.accept_next_alert = True
    
    def test_app_dynamics_job(self):
        driver = self.driver
        driver.get("https://google.com/")
 
    def is_element_present(self, how, what):
        try: self.driver.find_element(by=how, value=what)
        except NoSuchElementException as e: return False
        return True
    
    def is_alert_present(self):
        try: self.driver.switch_to_alert()
        except NoAlertPresentException as e: return False
        return True
    
    def close_alert_and_get_its_text(self):
        try:
            alert = self.driver.switch_to_alert()
            alert_text = alert.text
            if self.accept_next_alert:
                alert.accept()
            else:
                alert.dismiss()
            return alert_text
        finally: self.accept_next_alert = True
    
    def tearDown(self):
        # To know more about the difference between verify and assert,
        # visit https://www.seleniumhq.org/docs/06_test_design_considerations.jsp#validating-results
        self.assertEqual([], self.verificationErrors)

if __name__ == "__main__":
    unittest.main()

Modified Code to Support Selenium Grid:

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import Select
from selenium.common.exceptions import NoSuchElementException
from selenium.common.exceptions import NoAlertPresentException
import unittest, time, re
from selenium.webdriver.common.desired_capabilities import DesiredCapabilities

class AppDynamicsJob(unittest.TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        # AppDynamics will automatically override this web driver
        # as documented in https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO44/Write+Your+First+Script
        self.driver = webdriver.Remote(command_executor='http://localhost:4444', desired_capabilities=DesiredCapabilities.FIREFOX)
        self.vars = {}
        self.driver.implicitly_wait(30)
        self.base_url = "https://www.google.com/"
        self.verificationErrors = []
        self.accept_next_alert = True
    
    def test_app_dynamics_job(self):
        driver = self.driver
        driver.get("https://google.com/")
      
    def is_element_present(self, how, what):
        try: self.driver.find_element(by=how, value=what)
        except NoSuchElementException as e: return False
        return True
    
    def is_alert_present(self):
        try: self.driver.switch_to_alert()
        except NoAlertPresentException as e: return False
        return True
    
    def close_alert_and_get_its_text(self):
        try:
            alert = self.driver.switch_to_alert()
            alert_text = alert.text
            if self.accept_next_alert:
                alert.accept()
            else:
                alert.dismiss()
            return alert_text
        finally: self.accept_next_alert = True
    
    def tearDown(self):
        # To know more about the difference between verify and assert,
        # visit https://www.seleniumhq.org/docs/06_test_design_considerations.jsp#validating-results
        self.assertEqual([], self.verificationErrors)
        

if __name__ == "__main__":
    unittest.main()

Basically you just add these lines:

from selenium.webdriver.common.desired_capabilities import DesiredCapabilities
#this replaces the existing driver assignment
self.driver = webdriver.Remote(command_executor='http://localhost:4444', desired_capabilities=DesiredCapabilities.FIREFOX)
#to cleanup 
self.driver.quit()

Would be cool to export directly to this format rather than having to later parse the file.

With that being said such an awesome extensions as is!

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