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Could you please help me with the next. I found out the issue and could not resolve it. When I am using next code, the browser has started and the test has passed:

import unittest
from selenium import webdriver
driver = webdriver.Chrome('D:\chromedriver\chromedriver.exe')
driver.get("site URL")

BUT same with class and methods return message: "Process finished with exit code 0":

import unittest
from selenium import webdriver
class GlossaryPage(unittest.TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        self.driver = webdriver.Chrome(executable_path='D:\chromedriver\chromedriver.exe')
        self.driver.maximize_window()
        self.driver.implicitly_wait(10)
    def NoLorem(self):
        driver = self.driver
        driver.get("site URL")
    def tearDown(self):
        unittest.quit()

How can I get the browser opened using 2nd case (with methods and class)?

Thanks a lot for any help.

Ratmir Asanov
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Robert
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3 Answers3

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While working through Python's unittest module with Selenium you have to consider a few facts as follows :

  • While you pass the Key executable_path provide the Value through single quotes along with the raw r switch.
  • While you define the @Tests name the tests starting with test e.g. def test_NoLorem(self):
  • While you invoke get() ensure you are passing a valid url e.g. http://www.python.org
  • While you invoke the quit() method within def tearDown(self): invoke the method through the WebDriver instance as self.driver.quit().
  • If you are using unittest module you have to call the Tests through if __name__ == "__main__":
  • Here is your own code with the required minor modifications :

    import unittest
    from selenium import webdriver
    
    class GlossaryPage(unittest.TestCase):
    
        def setUp(self):
            self.driver = webdriver.Chrome(executable_path=r'C:\Utility\BrowserDrivers\chromedriver.exe')
            self.driver.maximize_window()
            self.driver.implicitly_wait(10)
        def test_NoLorem(self):
            driver = self.driver
            driver.get("http://www.python.org")
        def tearDown(self):
            self.driver.quit()
    
    if __name__ == "__main__":
        unittest.main()
    
Corey Goldberg
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I'm not sure as I haven't tested it but I suspect the browser is still opened from the first code. So what I suggest here is to use driver.close() to terminate the process properly once you get out of script.

import unittest
from selenium import webdriver
driver = webdriver.Chrome('D:\chromedriver\chromedriver.exe')
driver.get("site URL")
driver.close()  # Must be there

Similarly, you can make modification in the test script to put self.driver.close() in the tearDown method.

MaNKuR
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In unittest, you have to put the tested code in method called

test_<custom_text_here>

Moreover I believe you wanted to quit the driver and not unittest? Try to replace the line

unittest.quit()

With

self.driver.close()
Sylvan LE DEUNFF
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