On Sep 17, 8:19 am, Simon Brunning si...@brunningonline.net wrote:
2009/9/17 Schif Schaf schifsc...@gmail.com:
What's the difference between WebDriver and Selenium?
Selenium runs in a browser, and usesJavaScriptto perform all your
automated actions. It need a browser running to work.
I need to do some basic website testing (log into account, add item to
cart, fill out and submit forms, check out, etc.). What modules would
be good to use for webapp testing like this?
Windmill is an option, but I haven't tried it myself
I'll second Windmill as an option, have had good
In article 2053e5e2-763e-44fb-854e-c17204518...@z34g2000vbl.googlegroups.com,
Schif Schaf schifsc...@gmail.com wrote:
I need to do some basic website testing (log into account, add item to
cart, fill out and submit forms, check out, etc.). What modules would
be good to use for webapp testing
Simon Brunning wrote:
Mechanize is a superb library for its intended purpose - I use it all
the time. It's lack of support for pages with JavaScript
functionality, though, means it's not very useful at a testing tool
for modern web sites.
There's also zope.testbrowser, which is a handy wrapper
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 7:51 AM, Schif Schaf schifsc...@gmail.com wrote:
After some more searching I found Mechanize (a Python version of
Perl's WWW::Mechanize):
http://wwwsearch.sourceforge.net/mechanize/
Anyone here tried it?
Yes,mechanize has all the features and very simple to use.
On Sep 17, 4:21 am, Schif Schaf schifsc...@gmail.com wrote:
After some more searching I found Mechanize (a Python version of
Perl's WWW::Mechanize):
http://wwwsearch.sourceforge.net/mechanize/
Anyone here tried it?
Twill uses mechanize internally.
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2009/9/17 Schif Schaf schifsc...@gmail.com:
What's the difference between WebDriver and Selenium?
Selenium runs in a browser, and uses JavaScript to perform all your
automated actions. It need a browser running to work. Several are
supported, Firefox, Safari, IE and I think others. You are at
2009/9/16 Schif Schaf schifsc...@gmail.com:
I need to do some basic website testing (log into account, add item to
cart, fill out and submit forms, check out, etc.). What modules would
be good to use for webapp testing like this?
http://code.google.com/p/webdriver/ might be worth a look.
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On Sep 16, 7:00 am, Schif Schaf schifsc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I need to do some basic website testing (log into account, add item to
cart, fill out and submit forms, check out, etc.). What modules would
be good to use for webapp testing like this?
From a bit of searching, it looks like
I need to do some basic website testing
http://seleniumhq.org/
Selenium is a suite of tools to automate web app testing across many
platforms.
Have a look at Selenium. Specifically, look at Selenium RC.
You can write code in Python to drive a web browser and run web tests.
-Corey
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On Sep 16, 8:55 am, Simon Brunning si...@brunningonline.net wrote:
2009/9/16 Schif Schaf schifsc...@gmail.com:
I need to do some basic website testing (log into account, add item to
cart, fill out and submit forms, check out, etc.). What modules would
be good to use for webapp testing
On Sep 16, 12:19 pm, Michele Simionato michele.simion...@gmail.com
wrote:
twill is still good.
Well, this http://twill.idyll.org/ seems to be the twill website, but
it looks pretty out of date.
I also found this http://code.google.com/p/twill/ , which is somewhat
newer. No activity in the last
After some more searching I found Mechanize (a Python version of
Perl's WWW::Mechanize):
http://wwwsearch.sourceforge.net/mechanize/
Anyone here tried it?
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