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Karthikeyan
05:34
@DINESHkumar, Thanks for posting your query. Hope @Subh has answered your query \. Please do let us know if anything. @Subh, Good job.
Subh
05:54
Thanks @Karthikeyan
Prashanth Sams
@Subh Hi Subh! Welcome to the community
@karthikeyan I don't have access to GMail at work :)
Karthikeyan
@PrashanthSams, Cool
Subh
06:10
@PrashanthSams, it's a pleasure.. :)
Prashanth Sams
:) Stay with us in this group. Pin this group in your browser. There are more we are going to do.
@subh you from Chennai?
Subh
@PrashanthSams Nope.. Born and brought up in Bhubaneswar
Prashanth Sams
@Subh Thats good to know :) Myself and Karthikeyan planned to conduct Selenium conf next year (at Chennai). We need more community support like you; Together we bring success.
Subh
@PrashanthSams True that.. :)
I would love to be a part of the conference, so that I can learn more on Selenium from you guys.. :)
Prashanth Sams
06:45
:)
1 hour later…
Karthikeyan
07:59
@Subh, Yeah. We learn from each. Being community is always fun. @PrashanthSams, kinda nerd. Does many stuffs. You can learn a lot.:)
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Hareem Khan
09:57
Hi all.
i have a Question
"Can we use Selenium to test mobile apps?'
Karthikeyan
10:08
@HareemKhan, Of course we can !
Hareem Khan
@Karthikeyan ok.How can i test my Android App?
Karthikeyan
Which language you are using ?
Hareem Khan
I am using java. and using eclipse tool for development.
Prashanth Sams
11:05
@HareemKhan Yes, Try Appium that use Selenium's WebDriver JSON Wire Protocol. Write scripts in your fav language as well.
Karthikeyan
11:24
@HareemKhan, this
appium.io/getting-started.html
should help you
Let me know if you have any question
Prashanth Sams
12:23
@karthikeyan @Subh Is there any user-defined method such as isElementPresent()?
Subh
12:42
@PrashanthSams: By user-defined, you mean, not defined for selenium, right ?
Because, as far as I know there is an isDisplayed() method in selenium, to check if an element is displayed or not.
Prashanth Sams
13:04
@Subh isDsiplayed() method comes under 'WebElement Functions' - It is a selenium function.
Where as isElementPresent() is the user-defined method that we use to verify an element.
also, there is no pre-defined function called isElementPresent() in Selenium.
isElelmentPresent() is generated via selenium IDE
Do you have any idea on useful methods like isElementPresent()? is there anything more?
Subh
13:49
waitForElementToAppear, waitForElementToDisappear
Subh
14:16
Also, waitForPageToLoad().
These user-defined methods I have used sometimes.
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