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Ruby is a dynamic, reflective, object-oriented, general-purpose programming language.
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(Ruby) How can I invoke multiples Selenium Webdriver just in one browser POM
It's hard to understand without a code to see what's wrong.
You can create your browser object outside of each class file, like in your test.rb file.
Then you can have an initialize on each page class …
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How to enter text into a text field nested in an iFrame?
As per the image you attached, it seems that you are using the wrong id for iframe.
Its id value should be "contentIFrame1".
In Watir you can do something like:
@browser.iframe(id: 'contentIFrame1') …
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How to test a process that involves an email using Ruby?
I usually use gmail gem to read received emails and do what I need whit them.
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Coding assignment for Ruby QA job?
I suggest to give a test requirement and ask for automate it. Then the candidate should have to explain the how and why he/she have made every decision. Pros and cons should be described.
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How to use multiple wait conditions in Selenium Webdriver using ruby?
Once you have your browser object initiated, you can use those settings.
According to the docs
https://www.rubydoc.info/gems/selenium-webdriver/Selenium/WebDriver/Timeouts
Set the amount of time the …
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Display scenario/test names in Browserstack
Take a look at the following example of caps object in capabilities which I use on my tests:
{
'automationName'=> 'Appium',
'browserstack.appium_version' => '1.11.1',
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