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Used for questions about using Selenium WebDriver, a browser automation framework frequently used to automate testing in a browser.

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Unable to locate element Selenium Java

You should bypass recaptcha during development (and testing). The intention with using CAPTCHA is to avoid automation. Automation and bypassing Google No CAPTCHA reCAPTCHA
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Continuous Integration Selenium Webdriver with Azure

I agree with Niels. Azure devops is a good choice. Just as a note: Typically you will have a separate project for your Selenium tests in your solution. Azure devops have support for running smoke test …
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should tests be run on the same machine/server the website being tested is located on? Selen...

Smoke tests are typically executed as a part of the deployment, and if it fails the deployment should be rolled back. Smoke tests are typically purely functional, but can of course also be used for al …
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Unable to find element with css selector == input[name='username']

You are probably looking for the element before it has been added to the DOM. You should probably add some sort of retry logic. Make sure that the retry reloads the DOM. Adding wait/sleep is not a go …
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