Full-stack-skills selenium
Provides comprehensive guidance for Selenium WebDriver including browser automation, element location, waits, and test frameworks. Use when the user asks about Selenium, needs to automate web browsers, write Selenium tests, or work with Selenium WebDriver.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/partme-ai/full-stack-skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/partme-ai/full-stack-skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/testing-skills/selenium" ~/.claude/skills/partme-ai-full-stack-skills-selenium && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/testing-skills/selenium/SKILL.mdsource content
When to use this skill
Use this skill whenever the user wants to:
- Write or maintain browser automation tests with Selenium WebDriver
- Locate elements using CSS selectors, IDs, or relative locators
- Implement explicit and implicit waits for robust test execution
- Run tests in headless mode or across browsers via Selenium Grid
- Integrate Selenium tests into CI/CD pipelines
How to use this skill
Workflow
- Set up the environment: install browser drivers (ChromeDriver/GeckoDriver) or use Selenium 4 Manager
- Write test scripts: navigate, find elements, interact, and assert
- Add waits and error handling: use explicit waits instead of
sleep - Run in CI: configure headless mode or Grid; generate reports
1. Basic Test (Python)
from selenium import webdriver from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC driver = webdriver.Chrome() driver.get("https://example.com/login") # Explicit wait for element wait = WebDriverWait(driver, 10) username = wait.until(EC.presence_of_element_located((By.ID, "username"))) username.send_keys("testuser") driver.find_element(By.ID, "password").send_keys("secret") driver.find_element(By.CSS_SELECTOR, "button[type='submit']").click() # Assert login success assert "Dashboard" in driver.title driver.quit()
2. Basic Test (Java)
WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver(); driver.get("https://example.com/login"); WebDriverWait wait = new WebDriverWait(driver, Duration.ofSeconds(10)); WebElement username = wait.until(ExpectedConditions.presenceOfElementLocated(By.id("username"))); username.sendKeys("testuser"); driver.findElement(By.id("password")).sendKeys("secret"); driver.findElement(By.cssSelector("button[type='submit']")).click(); assertTrue(driver.getTitle().contains("Dashboard")); driver.quit();
3. Headless Mode
from selenium.webdriver.chrome.options import Options options = Options() options.add_argument("--headless") options.add_argument("--no-sandbox") driver = webdriver.Chrome(options=options)
Best Practices
- Use explicit waits (
) instead ofWebDriverWait
for reliable teststime.sleep - Prefer ID, CSS selector, or relative locators over fragile XPath expressions
- Keep test cases independent and repeatable; capture screenshots on failure
- Store sensitive data (URLs, credentials) in configuration files or environment variables
- Use Selenium Grid for parallel execution; ensure browser and driver versions match
Resources
- Official documentation: https://www.selenium.dev/documentation/
- Selenium Grid: https://www.selenium.dev/documentation/grid/
Keywords
selenium, WebDriver, browser automation, E2E, end-to-end testing, headless, Selenium Grid, ChromeDriver, explicit wait, CSS selector