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Watir, pronounced "water", is an acronym standing for "Web Application Testing in Ruby". Watir is a toolkit used to automate browser-based tests during web application development. It uses the Ruby scripting language to drive Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera and Safari, and is available as a RubyGems gem.
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How do I configure my env.rb file to be able to switch browsers?
client = Selenium::WebDriver::Remote::Http::Default.new
client.read_timeout = 600 # seconds – default is 60
client.open_timeout = 600 # seconds – default is 60
return Watir … client = Selenium::WebDriver::Remote::Http::Default.new
client.read_timeout = 600 # seconds – default is 60
client.open_timeout = 600 # seconds – default is 60
return Watir …
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How do I configure my env.rb file to be able to switch browsers?
}
client = Selenium::WebDriver::Remote::Http::Default.new
client.read_timeout = 600 # seconds – default is 60
client.open_timeout = 600 # seconds – default is 60
# @headless = Headless.new
driver = Watir …