Setup and Configuration for Selenium Webdriver With Eclipse and Java
Introduction
In this tip, we will
learn how to setup and configure Selenium Webdriver using Eclipse IDE
and Java & run your first test script.
Step
1
In the first step,
download and install JDK (Java Development Kit) in your system.
For downloading
Java, you need to visit the following link:
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http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
Install_JDK
Step
2
In the second step,
download and install Eclipse from the link below:
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http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
Eclipse_IDE
Step
3
Download the
Selenium Java Client Driver from:
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http://docs.seleniumhq.org/download/
Java_Client_Driver
Click on the
download link for Java language, you will get a ZIP file named
“selenium-2.43.0.zip”. Then extract the contents of this ZIP file
on any location say “D:\selenium-2.43.0\”. The unzipped folder
contains the ‘libs’ folder, 2 jar files and Change Log.
Step
4
Configure Eclipse to
work with Webdriver:
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Double click on ‘Eclipse.exe’ to launch eclipse
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When asked to select for a workspace, just accept the default location. Or, you can change the location.
Launch_Eclipse
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Create a new project through File ? New ? Java Project. Name the project as “MyProject”.
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Right-click on the newly created project and select New > Package, and name that package as “MyPackage”.
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Create a new Java class under MyPackage by right-clicking on it and then selecting New > Class, and then name it as “MyClass”. Your Eclipse IDE should look like the image below:
New_Project
Step
5
Add Jar Files to the
Library:
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Right-click on MyProject and select “Build Path” and then “Configure Build Path”.
Build_Path
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This will open the Libraries tab in Properties dialog. Then on click “Add External JARs...”
Add_Jar_Files
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Navigate to D:\selenium-2.43.0\ (or any other location where you saved the extracted contents of “selenium-2.43.0.zip”).
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Add all the JAR files inside and outside the “libs” folder.
These are the Jar
files present outside the Libs folder:
Lib_Outside
These are the Jar
files present inside the Libs folder:
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Then your Properties dialog should look similar to the image below:
Properties_Jar_Files
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Finally, click on the OK button and we are done with importing Selenium libraries into our project. Now, we are ready to write our test script in Eclipse and run it in WebDriver.
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