I've recorded a test using Selenium IDE
and am submitting the generated .side
file to selenium-side-runner
to run on a Selenium Grid
built using Zalenium
. Is it possible to run a command that calls driver.manage().addCookie()
from the test that was submitted to selenium-side-runner
? I want to do this to send messages back to Zalenium with test progress and status
I added a command executeScript
to the Selenium IDE editor with a target of driver.manage().addCookie({name: 'test', value: 'test'})
I see that the command that selenium-side-runner generated in commons.js
was
await driver.executeScript(`driver.manage().addCookie({name:'test', value: 'test'});`);
Doing this causes the browser to report an error JavascriptError: javascript error: driver is not defined
I think what I need is the code to be generated without the driver.executeScript wrapper. Is there a way to accomplish this without exporting my Selenium IDE
test to NUnit
?