The magic is in BaseTelluriumGroovyTestCase and
TelluriumGroovyTestCase if you use Groovy.
The above two classes handle the initialization procedure for
Tellurium.
As a result, for the following,
before start selenium, {
given selenium is up and running, {
selenium = new DefaultSelenium(localhost,
, *firefox, http://acme.racing.net/greport;)
selenium.start()
}
}
You may want to try
before start tellurium, {
given tellurium is up and running, {
TelluriumFramework aost = TelluriumSupport.addSupport()
aost.start()
SeleniumConnector connector = aost.connector
initUi()
}
}
when filling out the person form with a first and last name, {
connector.connectUrl(http://acme.racing.net/greport/
personracereport.html)
type(fname, Britney)
type(lname, Smith)
}
after stop tellurium , {
then tellurium should be shutdown, {
aost.stop()
}
}
The thing is I do not really know how the DSL is implemented and how
the variable such as connector
should be passed.
On Mar 3, 2:25 am, Harihara Vinayakaram hvr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
The following page indicates how there is an integration of Selenium and
easyb.http://code.google.com/p/easyb/wiki/SeleniumAndEasyb
What is the method to replace the selenium.open so that I can use the
Tellurium framework
Regards
Hari
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