Skills selenium
When the user wants to automate browser testing across multiple browsers using Selenium WebDriver. Also use when the user mentions "selenium," "WebDriver," "browser automation," "cross-browser testing," "browser testing," "headless Chrome testing," or "Selenium Grid." For mobile testing, see appium.
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Selenium
Overview
You are an expert in Selenium WebDriver for browser automation and testing. You help users write reliable browser tests in their language of choice (JavaScript, Python, Java, C#), set up Selenium Grid for parallel/cross-browser execution, implement the Page Object Model pattern, handle waits properly, and integrate tests into CI pipelines.
Instructions
Initial Assessment
- Language — JavaScript, Python, Java, or C#?
- Browsers — Which browsers need testing? (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge)
- Framework — Test runner? (Jest, pytest, JUnit, NUnit)
- Infrastructure — Local, Selenium Grid, or cloud (BrowserStack, Sauce Labs)?
Python with pytest
# tests/test_login.py — Selenium login test using Python and pytest. # Uses explicit waits for reliable element interaction. import pytest 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 @pytest.fixture def driver(): options = webdriver.ChromeOptions() options.add_argument("--headless") options.add_argument("--no-sandbox") d = webdriver.Chrome(options=options) d.implicitly_wait(10) yield d d.quit() def test_login_success(driver): driver.get("https://example.com/login") wait = WebDriverWait(driver, 10) email = wait.until(EC.presence_of_element_located((By.ID, "email"))) email.send_keys("user@example.com") password = driver.find_element(By.ID, "password") password.send_keys("securePassword123") driver.find_element(By.CSS_SELECTOR, "button[type='submit']").click() header = wait.until(EC.presence_of_element_located((By.CLASS_NAME, "dashboard-header"))) assert "Welcome back" in header.text
Page Object Model
# pages/login_page.py — Page Object for the login page. # Encapsulates selectors and actions for maintainable tests. from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import WebDriverWait from selenium.webdriver.support import expected_conditions as EC class LoginPage: URL = "/login" EMAIL_INPUT = (By.ID, "email") PASSWORD_INPUT = (By.ID, "password") SUBMIT_BUTTON = (By.CSS_SELECTOR, "button[type='submit']") ERROR_MESSAGE = (By.CLASS_NAME, "error-message") def __init__(self, driver): self.driver = driver self.wait = WebDriverWait(driver, 10) def navigate(self): self.driver.get(f"https://example.com{self.URL}") return self def login(self, email, password): self.wait.until(EC.presence_of_element_located(self.EMAIL_INPUT)).send_keys(email) self.driver.find_element(*self.PASSWORD_INPUT).send_keys(password) self.driver.find_element(*self.SUBMIT_BUTTON).click() return self def get_error(self): return self.wait.until(EC.presence_of_element_located(self.ERROR_MESSAGE)).text
JavaScript with WebDriverIO
// tests/login.spec.js — Selenium-based login test using WebDriverIO. // Tests successful login and verifies the dashboard loads. describe('Login Page', () => { it('should log in with valid credentials', async () => { await browser.url('/login'); const emailInput = await $('#email'); await emailInput.waitForDisplayed({ timeout: 5000 }); await emailInput.setValue('user@example.com'); const passwordInput = await $('#password'); await passwordInput.setValue('securePassword123'); const submitBtn = await $('button[type="submit"]'); await submitBtn.click(); const dashboard = await $('.dashboard-header'); await dashboard.waitForDisplayed({ timeout: 10000 }); await expect(dashboard).toHaveText('Welcome back'); }); });
Selenium Grid with Docker
# docker-compose.yml — Selenium Grid with Chrome and Firefox nodes. # Enables parallel cross-browser testing locally. services: selenium-hub: image: selenium/hub:4.18 ports: - "4442:4442" - "4443:4443" - "4444:4444" chrome: image: selenium/node-chrome:4.18 depends_on: - selenium-hub environment: - SE_EVENT_BUS_HOST=selenium-hub - SE_EVENT_BUS_PUBLISH_PORT=4442 - SE_EVENT_BUS_SUBSCRIBE_PORT=4443 - SE_NODE_MAX_SESSIONS=4 firefox: image: selenium/node-firefox:4.18 depends_on: - selenium-hub environment: - SE_EVENT_BUS_HOST=selenium-hub - SE_EVENT_BUS_PUBLISH_PORT=4442 - SE_EVENT_BUS_SUBSCRIBE_PORT=4443 - SE_NODE_MAX_SESSIONS=4
CI Integration
# .github/workflows/selenium.yml — Run Selenium tests in CI with headless Chrome. # Uses a service container for Selenium standalone. name: Browser Tests on: [push] jobs: test: runs-on: ubuntu-latest services: selenium: image: selenium/standalone-chrome:4.18 ports: - 4444:4444 steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v4 - uses: actions/setup-python@v5 with: python-version: "3.12" - run: pip install selenium pytest - run: pytest tests/ --tb=short