If you are using shadydom, it should be simple. Selectors for the elements 
don't cross a shadowdom boundary and so you can write them in your selinium 
framework of choice (I use nightwatch). If you are trying to write tests 
that work in both a native ShadowDOM browser as well as one that uses 
ShadyDOM, that's a little trickier.

Chad Killingsworth

On Monday, July 25, 2016 at 2:53:22 AM UTC-5, divya kanwrani wrote:
>
> Guys its really urgent for a project purpose. Can anyone has idea on how 
> can we test application build on polymer.js by integrating shady DOM api on 
> top of selenium. Please note I need to do functional/regression testing.
>
> NOTE:- This is for Safari Browser (MAC OS) and shadow DOM elements is 
> difficult to reach in case of safari/chrome. This is on the basis of what I 
> tried with Selenium WebDriver. 
>
> Urging for an urgent help?
>
> Regards, Divya
>

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