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Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: selenium
Home-page: https://www.selenium.dev
License: Apache 2.0
Description-Content-Type: text/x-rst
Summary: Official Python bindings for Selenium WebDriver
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX
Classifier: Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows
Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Testing
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
Requires-Python: >=3.8
Requires-Dist: urllib3[socks]>=1.26,<3
Requires-Dist: trio~=0.17
Requires-Dist: trio-websocket~=0.9
Requires-Dist: certifi>=2021.10.8
Requires-Dist: typing_extensions~=4.9
Requires-Dist: websocket-client~=1.8
Version: 4.23.1
======================
Selenium Client Driver
======================
Introduction
============
Python language bindings for Selenium WebDriver.
The `selenium` package is used to automate web browser interaction from Python.
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| **Home**: | https://selenium.dev |
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| **GitHub**: | https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/Selenium |
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| **PyPI**: | https://pypi.org/project/selenium/ |
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| **IRC/Slack**: | `Selenium chat room <https://www.selenium.dev/support/#ChatRoom>`_ |
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Several browsers/drivers are supported (Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer), as well as the Remote protocol.
Supported Python Versions
=========================
* Python 3.8+
Installing
==========
If you have `pip <https://pip.pypa.io/>`_ on your system, you can simply install or upgrade the Python bindings::
pip install -U selenium
Alternately, you can download the source distribution from `PyPI <https://pypi.org/project/selenium/#files>`, unarchive it, and run::
python setup.py install
Note: You may want to consider using `virtualenv <http://www.virtualenv.org/>`_ to create isolated Python environments.
Drivers
=======
Selenium requires a driver to interface with the chosen browser. Firefox,
for example, requires `geckodriver <https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/releases>`_, which needs to be installed before the below examples can be run. Make sure it's in your `PATH`, e. g., place it in `/usr/bin` or `/usr/local/bin`.
Failure to observe this step will give you an error `selenium.common.exceptions.WebDriverException: Message: 'geckodriver' executable needs to be in PATH.`
Other supported browsers will have their own drivers available. Links to some of the more popular browser drivers follow.
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| **Chrome**: | https://chromedriver.chromium.org/downloads |
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| **Edge**: | https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/tools/webdriver/ |
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| **Firefox**: | https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/releases |
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| **Safari**: | https://webkit.org/blog/6900/webdriver-support-in-safari-10/ |
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Example 0:
==========
* open a new Firefox browser
* load the page at the given URL
.. code-block:: python
from selenium import webdriver
browser = webdriver.Firefox()
browser.get('http://selenium.dev/')
Example 1:
==========
* open a new Firefox browser
* load the Yahoo homepage
* search for "seleniumhq"
* close the browser
.. code-block:: python
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By
from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
browser = webdriver.Firefox()
browser.get('http://www.yahoo.com')
assert 'Yahoo' in browser.title
elem = browser.find_element(By.NAME, 'p') # Find the search box
elem.send_keys('seleniumhq' + Keys.RETURN)
browser.quit()
Example 2:
==========
Selenium WebDriver is often used as a basis for testing web applications. Here is a simple example using Python's standard `unittest <http://docs.python.org/3/library/unittest.html>`_ library:
.. code-block:: python
import unittest
from selenium import webdriver
class GoogleTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.browser = webdriver.Firefox()
self.addCleanup(self.browser.quit)
def test_page_title(self):
self.browser.get('http://www.google.com')
self.assertIn('Google', self.browser.title)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main(verbosity=2)
Selenium Grid (optional)
==========================
For local Selenium scripts, the Java server is not needed.
To use Selenium remotely, you need to also run the Selenium grid.
For information on running Selenium Grid: https://www.selenium.dev/documentation/grid/getting_started/
To use Remote WebDriver see: https://www.selenium.dev/documentation/webdriver/drivers/remote_webdriver/?tab=python
Use The Source Luke!
====================
View source code online:
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| Official: | https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/selenium/tree/trunk/py |
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Contributing
=============
- Create a branch for your work
- Ensure `tox` is installed (using a `virtualenv` is recommended)
- `python3.8 -m venv .venv && . .venv/bin/activate && pip install tox`
- After making changes, before committing execute `tox -e linting`
- If tox exits `0`, commit and push otherwise fix the newly introduced breakages.
- `flake8` requires manual fixes
- `black` will often rewrite the breakages automatically, however the files are unstaged and should staged again.
- `isort` will often rewrite the breakages automatically, however the files are unstaged and should staged again.