Selenium IDE - Command to wait for 5 seconds

99封情书 提交于 2019-11-29 22:00:01
Adam Prax

Use the pause command. Set speed to fastest (Actions --> Fastest), otherwise it won't work.

This will delay things for 5 seconds:

Command: pause
Target: 5000
Value:

This will delay things for 3 seconds:

Command: pause
Target: 3000
Value:

Documentation:

http://release.seleniumhq.org/selenium-core/1.0/reference.html#pause

For those working with ant, I use this to indicate a pause of 5 seconds:

<tr>
    <td>pause</td>
    <td>5000</td>
    <td></td>
</tr>

That is, target: 5000 and value empty. As the reference indicates:

pause(waitTime)

Arguments:

  • waitTime - the amount of time to sleep (in milliseconds)

Wait for the specified amount of time (in milliseconds)

Your best bet is probably waitForCondition and writing a javascript function that returns true when the map is loaded.

This will do what you are looking for in C# (WebDriver/Selenium 2.0)

var browser = new FirefoxDriver();
var overallTimeout = Timespan.FromSeconds(10);
var sleepCycle = TimeSpan.FromMiliseconds(50);
var wait = new WebDriverWait(new SystemClock(), browser, overallTimeout, sleepCycle);
var hasTimedOut = wait.Until(_ => /* here goes code that looks for the map */);

And never use Thread.Sleep because it makes your tests unreliable

The pause command can be used directly in the ide in the html format.

If using java or C you could use Thread.sleep(5000). Time is in milliseconds. Other languages support "sleep 5" or time.sleep(5). you have multiple options for just waiting for a set time.

Before the command clickAndWait add the following code so the script will wait until the specific link to be visible:

   <tr>
        <td>waitForVisible</td>
        <td>link=do something</td>
        <td></td>
    </tr>

The practice of using the wait commands instead of pause is most of the times more efficient and more stable.

This will wait until your link has appeared, and then you can click it.

Command: waitForElementPresent Target: link=do something Value:

One that I've found works for the site I test is this one:

waitForCondition | selenium.browserbot.getUserWindow().$.active==0 | 20000

Klendathu

In Chrome, For "Selenium IDE", I was also struggling that it doesn't pause. It will pause, if you give as below:

  • Command: pause
  • Target: blank
  • Value: 10000

This will pause for 10 seconds.

易学教程内所有资源均来自网络或用户发布的内容,如有违反法律规定的内容欢迎反馈
该文章没有解决你所遇到的问题?点击提问,说说你的问题,让更多的人一起探讨吧!