Hi, Can some one please share where to place a chrome driver [.exe] file in a django project which launches a webpage to perform click operations using selenium.
Please share any document or videos for the same, Regards, N.Dilip kumar. On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 3:15 PM Dilipkumar Noone <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Deep L Sukhwani, > > The below statement clarifies my doubt. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Here, your Django app is running on a different process and you are > triggering selenium job separately. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Thanks & Regards. > N.Dilip Kumar. > > On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 10:23 AM Deep Sukhwani <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Still not clear on what is the automation task. From your original >> questions: >> >> 1.Under one tab ,provide a button name "ApplyGSP" >>> 2.click on "ApplyGSP" button should open a form ,which required below >>> input from the user. >>> >>> *a)*model_no* b)*model_name *c)*os_version *d)*requested_time *e)* >>> user *f)from_sas_url g) to_sas_url etc.* >>> >>> *3.*once the user submitted the FORM with all the fields from step2, >>> your app should open a browser with the user specified URL from >>> f)*from_sas_url >>> field* in step2. >>> 4.Perform few click operations using selenium webdriver. >>> >> 5.copy the list of records from f) to g) >> >> These indicate that you want to perform a particular task using selenium. >> >> What is the other task you are trying to run simultaneously for which you >> want to run the selenium job using celery.delay()? >> >> My full understanding is: >> >> - You will develop a Django application that meets the >> above requirements >> - That Django application will certainly be in running state (only >> then you will be able to perform visual automation on it) >> - You will then run a selenium job on the above running Django >> application. >> - Here, your Django app is running on a different process and you are >> triggering selenium job separately. >> - If on the other hand, the only reason you want to run a Django app >> is to do the selenium task and then shutdown the Django app altogether, >> you >> can put the whole thing in a single bash script which essentially: >> - Starts your Django application using gunicorn or direct call to >> runserver or whichever way you want it to run >> - Checks that the Django application is up and running >> - Triggers the Selenium flow >> - If selenium flow returns exit 0 - gets out and shuts down the >> Django application >> >> Is the above correct expectation correct? >> >> -- >> Regards >> Deep L Sukhwani >> >> ᐧ >> >> On Tue, 1 Oct 2019 at 23:08, Dilipkumar Noone <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> If i use selenium webdriver regular way in my django app, will it not >>> cause time consuming to perform the automation task on chrome webdriver ? >>> So to save the time , can i launch browser and perform automation task >>> using celery delay() method. >>> >>> Regards, >>> N.Dilip Kumar. >>> >>> On Tuesday, October 1, 2019 at 4:13:51 AM UTC+5:30, Deep Sukhwani wrote: >>>> >>>> What exactly do you want to use celery for? >>>> >>>> Using selenium webdriver the regular way should suffice here. >>>> Regarding copying from one field and pasting into another, you might be >>>> able to work with .get_text() method in selenium to read text from one >>>> field, store it in a variable and then .send_keys() to write that text into >>>> another field. >>>> >>>> *Note: This is a good question for selenium community and you should >>>> consider posting it there or on Stack overflow with selenium webdriver tag* >>>> >>>> On Mon, Sep 30, 2019, 21:29 Dilipkumar Noone <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Monday, September 30, 2019 at 9:22:16 PM UTC+5:30, Dilipkumar Noone >>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> I am new to Django. >>>>>> >>>>>> I have a requirement to develop a django application with the >>>>>> requirement as stated below: >>>>>> >>>>>> 1.Under one tab ,provide a button name "ApplyGSP" >>>>>> 2.click on "ApplyGSP" button should open a form ,which required below >>>>>> input from the user. >>>>>> >>>>>> *a)*model_no* b)*model_name *c)*os_version *d)*requested_time *e)*user >>>>>> *f)from_sas_url g) to_sas_url etc.* >>>>>> >>>>>> *3.*once the user submitted the FORM with all the fields from step2, >>>>>> your app should open a browser with the user specified URL from >>>>>> f)*from_sas_url >>>>>> field* in step2. >>>>>> 4.Perform few click operations using selenium webdriver. >>>>>> >>>>> 5.copy the list of records from f) to g) >>>>> >>>>> Please provide your suggestion how to perform this task in a better >>>>> way. >>>>> >>>>> can i use celery application and launch the browser and perform the >>>>> click operations using selenium webdriver ? 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