Top 50 Selenium Interview Questions & Answers

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Q #34) How to assert the title of the web page?

//verify title of web page assertTrue("The title of the window is incorrect.",driver.getTitle().equals("Title of the page"));

Q #15) When should I use Selenium Grid?

To execute same or different test scripts on multiple platforms and browsers concurrently to achieve distributed test execution, testing under different environments and saving execution time remarkably.

Q #17) Which is the latest Selenium tool?

WebDriver

Q #48) Can WebDriver test Mobile applications?

WebDriver cannot test Mobile applications. WebDriver is a web-based testing tool, therefore applications on the mobile browsers can be tested.

Q #22) How can you find if an element displayed on the screen?

WebDriver facilitates the user with the following methods to check the visibility of the web elements. These web elements can be buttons, drop boxes, checkboxes, radio buttons, labels etc. isDisplayed() isSelected() isEnabled() Syntax: isDisplayed(): boolean buttonPresence = driver.findElement(By.id("gbqfba")).isDisplayed(); isSelected(): boolean buttonSelected = driver.findElement(By.id("gbqfba")).isSelected(); isEnabled(): boolean searchIconEnabled = driver.findElement(By.id("gbqfb")).isEnabled();

Q #45) How can I read test data from excels?

Test data can efficiently be read from excel using JXL or POI API.

Q #20) What are the different types of waits available in WebDriver?

There are two types of waits available in WebDriver: Implicit wait is provides a default waiting time (say 30 seconds) between each consecutive test step/command across the entire test script. Thus, the subsequent test step would only execute when the 30 seconds have elapsed after executing the previous test step/command. Explicit waits are used to halt the execution till the time a particular condition is met or maximum time elapses. Unlike Implicit, explicit waits are applied for a particular instance only.

Q #42) What is a framework?

A constructive blend of various guidelines, coding standards, concepts, processes, practices, project hierarchies, modularity, reporting mechanism, test data injections etc. to pillar automation testing.

Q #7) What is the difference between Selenium IDE, Selenium RC, and WebDriver?

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Q #27) How to handle frame in WebDriver?

An inline frame acronym as iframe is used to insert another document within the current HTML document or simply a web page into a web page by enabling nesting. Select iframe by id driver.switchTo().frame("ID of the frame"); Locating iframe using tagName driver.switchTo().frame(driver.findElements(By.tagName("iframe").get(0)); Locating iframe using index frame(index) driver.switchTo().frame(0); frame(Name of Frame) driver.switchTo().frame("name of the frame"); frame(WebElement element) Select Parent Window driver.switchTo().defaultContent();

Q #46) What is the difference between POI and jxl jar?

Anki

Q #47) What is the difference between Selenium and QTP?

Anki

Q #11) What is the difference between Assert and Verify commands?

Assert checks whether the given condition is true or false. Say we assert whether the given element is on the web page. If the condition is true the next test step is executed but if false, the execution would stop and no further tests are executed. Verify checks whether the given condition is true or false. Whether true or false, the program execution would not stop the execution and all the test steps would be executed.

Q #29) How to find more than one web element in the list?

At times, we may come across elements of the same type like multiple hyperlinks, images etc arranged in an ordered or unordered list. Thus, it makes absolute sense to deal with such elements by a single piece of code and this can be done using WebElement List. Sample Code

Q #1) What is Automation Testing?

Automation testing or Test Automation is a process of automating the manual process to test the application/system under test. Automation testing involves the use of a separate testing tool which lets you create test scripts which can be executed repeatedly and doesn't require any manual intervention.

Q #44) What are the different types of frameworks?

Below are the different types of frameworks: Module Based Testing Framework: The framework divides the entire "Application Under Test" into the number of logical and isolated modules. For each module, we create a separate and independent test script. These test scripts together builds a larger test script representing more than one module. Library Architecture Testing Framework: Determines the common steps, group them into functions under a library and call those functions in the test scripts whenever required. Data Driven Testing Framework: Helps the user segregate the test script logic and the test data from each other. It lets the user store the test data into an external database. The data is conventionally stored in "Key-Value" pairs. Thus, the key can be used to access and populate the data within the test scripts. Keyword Driven Testing Framework: An extension to Data-driven Testing Framework that not only segregates the test data from the scripts, it also keeps the certain set of code belonging to the test script into an external data file. Hybrid Testing Framework: Hybrid Testing Framework is a combination of more than one above mentioned frameworks. The best thing about such a setup is that it leverages the benefits of all kinds of associated frameworks. Behavior Driven Development Framework: Behavior Driven Development framework allows automation of functional validations in an easily readable and understandable format to Business Analysts, Developers, Testers, etc.

Q #2) What are the benefits of Automation Testing?

Benefits of Automation testing are: Supports execution of repeated test cases Aids in testing a large test matrix Enables parallel execution Encourages unattended execution Improves accuracy thereby reducing human-generated errors Saves time and money

Q #14) What is Same origin policy and how it can be handled?

Disallows to access the DOM of a document from an origin that is different from the origin we are trying to access the document. Origin is a sequential combination of scheme, host, and port of the URL. For example, for a URL https://www.softwaretestinghelp.com/resources/, the origin is a combination of http, softwaretestinghelp.com, 80 correspondingly. Thus the Selenium Core (JavaScript Program) cannot access the elements from an origin that is different from where it was launched. For Example, if I have launched the JavaScript Program from "https://www.softwaretestinghelp.com", then I would be able to access the pages within the same domain such as "https://www.softwaretestinghelp.com/resources" or "https://www.softwaretestinghelp.com/istqb-free-updates/". The other domains like google.com, seleniumhq.org would no more be accessible. So, In order to handle the same origin policy, Selenium Remote Control was introduced.

Q #19) What are the different types of Drivers available in WebDriver?

FirefoxDriver, InternetExplorerDriver, ChromeDriver, SafariDriver, OperaDriver, AndroidDriver, IPhoneDriver, HtmlUnitDriver

Q #39) What are Junit method annotations?

Following are the JUnit Annotations: @Test: lets the system know that the method annotated as @Test is a test method. There can be multiple test methods in a single test script. @Before: lets the system know that this method will be executed every time before each of the test methods. @After: lets the system know that this method will be executed every time after each of the test method. @BeforeClass: lets the system know that this method will be executed once before any of the test methods. @AfterClass: lets the system know that this method will be executed once after any of the test methods. @Ignore: lets the system know that this method will not be executed.

Q #25) What are the different types of navigation commands?

Following are the navigation commands: navigate().back() - The above command requires no parameters and takes back the user to the previous webpage in the web browser's history. Sample code: driver.navigate().back(); navigate().forward() - This command lets the user to navigate to the next web page with reference to the browser's history. Sample code: driver.navigate().forward(); navigate().refresh() - This command lets the user to refresh the current web page there by reloading all the web elements. Sample code: driver.navigate().refresh(); navigate().to() - This command lets the user to launch a new web browser window and navigate to the specified URL. Sample code: driver.navigate().to("https://google.com");

Q #23) How can we get a text of a web element?

Get command retrieves the inner text of a web element. The command doesn't require a parameter but returns a string value. Used for verification of messages, labels, errors etc displayed on the web pages. Syntax: String Text = driver.findElement(By.id("Text")).getText();

Q #38) What is Junit?

Junit is a unit testing framework introduced by Apache. Junit is based on Java.

Q #49) Can captcha be automated?

No, captcha and barcode reader cannot be automated.

Q #50) What is Object Repository? How can we create an Object Repository in Selenium?

Refers to the collection of web elements of the Application Under Test (AUT) along w/their locator values. Whenever the element is required within the script, the locator value can be populated from the Object Repository. Object Repository is used to store locators in a centralized location instead of hardcoding them within the scripts. In Selenium, objects can be stored in an excel sheet which can be populated inside the script whenever required.

Q #9) What is Selenese?

Selenese is the language which is used to write test scripts in Selenium IDE.

Q #3) Why should Selenium be selected as a test tool?

Selenium is a free and open source have a large user base and helping communities have cross Browser compatibility (Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari etc.) have great platform compatibility (Windows, Mac OS, Linux etc.) supports multiple programming languages (Java, C#, Ruby, Python, Pearl etc.) has fresh and regular repository developments supports distributed testing

Q #8) When should I use Selenium IDE?

Selenium IDE is the simplest and easiest of all the tools within the Selenium Package. Its record and playback feature makes it exceptionally easy to learn with minimal acquaintances to any programming language. Selenium IDE is an ideal tool for a naïve user.

Q #16) What do we mean by Selenium 1 and Selenium 2?

Selenium RC and WebDriver, together is Selenium 2. Selenium RC alone is know as Selenium 1.

Q #33) How can we handle windows based pop up?

Selenium is an automation testing tool which supports only web application testing, that means, it doesn't support testing of windows based applications. However Selenium alone can't help the situation but along with some third-party intervention, this problem can be overcome. There are several third-party tools available for handling window based pop-ups along with the selenium like AutoIT, Robot class etc.

Q #31) Can Selenium handle windows based pop up?

Selenium is an automation testing tool which supports only web application testing. Therefore, windows pop up cannot be handled using Selenium.

Q #4) What is Selenium? What are the different Selenium components?

Selenium is one of the most popular automated testing suites. Selenium is designed in a way to support and encourage automation testing of functional aspects of web-based applications and a wide range of browsers and platforms. Due to its existence in the open source community, it has become one of the most accepted tools amongst the testing professionals. Selenium is not just a single tool or a utility, rather a package of several testing tools and for the same reason, it is referred to as a Suite. Each of these tools is designed to cater different testing and test environment requirements. The suite package constitutes the following sets of tools: Selenium IDE - A record and playback tool. It is distributed as a Firefox Plugin. Selenium Remote Control (RC) - A server that allows a user to create test scripts in the desired programming language and executing test scripts within most/all browsers. Selenium WebDriver - Directly communicates w/web browser and uses its native compatibility to automate. Selenium Grid - Used to distribute your test execution on multiple platforms and environments concurrently.

Q #5) What are the testing types that can be supported by Selenium?

Selenium supports the following types of testing: Functional Testing Regression Testing

Q #13) What is the difference between "/" and "//" in Xpath?

Single Slash "/" - Single slash is used to create Xpath with absolute path i.e. the xpath would be created to start selection from the document node/start node. Double Slash "//" - Double slash is used to create Xpath with relative path i.e. the xpath would be created to start selection from anywhere within the document.

Q #6) What are the limitations of Selenium?

Supports testing of only web-based applications Can't test mobile applications captcha or barcode readers Reports can only be generated using third-party tools like TestNG or JUnit. As Selenium is a free tool, thus there is no ready vendor support but communities. User is expected to possess prior programming language knowledge.

Q #40) What is TestNG and how is it better than Junit?

TestNG is an advanced framework designed in a way to leverage the benefits by both the developers and testers. TestNG with WebDriver provides an efficient and effective test result format that can, in turn, be shared with the stakeholders to have a glimpse on the product's/application's health thereby eliminating the drawback of WebDriver's incapability to generate test reports. TestNG has an inbuilt exception handling mechanism which lets the program to run without terminating unexpectedly. There are various advantages that make TestNG superior to JUnit. Some of them are: Added advance and easy annotations Execution patterns can set Concurrent execution of test scripts Test case dependencies can be set

Q #43) What are the advantages of the Automation framework?

The advantage of Test Automation framework Reusability of code Maximum coverage Recovery scenario Low-cost maintenance Minimal manual intervention Easy Reporting

Q #18) How do I launch the browser using WebDriver?

The following syntax can be used to launch Browser: WebDriver driver = new FirefoxDriver(); WebDriver driver = new ChromeDriver(); WebDriver driver = new InternetExplorerDriver();

Q #10) What are the different types of locators in Selenium?

The locator can be termed as an address that identifies a web element uniquely within the webpage. Thus, to identify web elements accurately and precisely we have different types of locators in Selenium: ID, ClassName, Name, TagName, LinkText, PartialLinkText, Xpath, CSS Selector, DOM

Q #21) How to type in a textbox using Selenium?

The user can use sendKeys("String to be entered") to enter the string in the textbox. Syntax: WebElement username = drv.findElement(By.id("Email")); // entering username username.sendKeys("sth");

Q #24) How to select value in a dropdown?

The value in the dropdown can be selected using WebDriver's Select class. Syntax: selectByValue: Select selectByValue = new Select(driver.findElement(By.id("SelectID_One"))); selectByValue.selectByValue("greenvalue"); selectByVisibleText: Select selectByVisibleText = new Select (driver.findElement(By.id("SelectID_Two"))); selectByVisibleText.selectByVisibleText("Lime"); selectByIndex: Select selectByIndex = new Select(driver.findElement(By.id("SelectID_Three"))); selectByIndex.selectByIndex(2);

Q #36) How to retrieve CSS properties of an element?

The values of the css properties can be retrieved using a get() method: Syntax: driver.findElement(By.id("id")).getCssValue("name of css attribute"); driver.findElement(By.id("id")).getCssValue("font-size");

Q #35) How to mouse hover on a web element using WebDriver?

WebDriver offers a wide range of interaction utilities that the user can exploit to automate mouse and keyboard events. Action Interface is one such utility which simulates the single user interactions. Thus, In the following scenario, we have used Action Interface to mouse hover on a drop down which then opens a list of options. Sample Code:

Q #32) How can we handle web-based pop-up?

WebDriver offers the users a very efficient way to handle these pop-ups using Alert interface. There are the four methods that we would be using along with the Alert interface. void dismiss() - The dismiss() method clicks on the "Cancel" button as soon as the pop-up window appears. void accept() - The accept() method clicks on the "Ok" button as soon as the pop-up window appears. String getText() - The getText() method returns the text displayed on the alert box. void sendKeys(String stringToSend) - The sendKeys() method enters the specified string pattern into the alert box. Syntax: // accepting javascript alert Alert alert = driver.switchTo().alert(); alert.accept();

Q #12) What is an XPath?

XPath is used to locate a web element based on its XML path. XML stands for Extensible Markup Language and is used to store, organize and transport arbitrary data. It stores data in a key-value pair which is very much similar to HTML tags. Both being markup languages and since they fall under the same umbrella, XPath can be used to locate HTML elements.

Q #30) What is the difference between driver.close() and driver.quit command?

close(): WebDriver's close() method closes the web browser window that the user is currently working on or we can also say the window that is being currently accessed by the WebDriver. The command neither requires any parameter nor does it return any value. quit(): Unlike close() method, quit() method closes down all the windows that the program has opened. Same as close() method, the command neither requires any parameter nor does is return any value.

Q #26) How to click on a hyper link using linkText?

driver.findElement(By.linkText("Google")).click(); The command finds the element using link text and then click on that element and thus the user would be re-directed to the corresponding page. The above-mentioned link can also be accessed by using the following command. driver.findElement(By.partialLinkText("Goo")).click();

Q #28) When do we use findElement() and findElements()?

findElement(): findElement() is used to find the first element in the current web page matching to the specified locator value. Take a note that only first matching element would be fetched. Syntax: WebElement element = driver.findElements(By.xpath("//div[@id='example']//ul//li")); findElements(): findElements() is used to find all the elements in the current web page matching to the specified locator value. Take a note that all the matching elements would be fetched and stored in the list of WebElements. Syntax: List <WebElement> elementList = driver.findElements(By.xpath("//div[@id='example']//ul//li"));

Q #41) How to set test case priority in TestNG?

package TestNG; import org.testng.annotations.*; public class SettingPriority { @Test(priority=0) public void method1() { } @Test(priority=1) public void method2() { } @Test(priority=2) public void method3() { } } Test Execution Sequence: Method1 Method2 Method3

Q #37) How to capture screenshot in WebDriver?

public class CaptureScreenshot { WebDriver driver; @Before public void setUp() throws Exception { driver = new FirefoxDriver(); driver.get("https://google.com"); } @After public void tearDown() throws Exception { driver.quit(); } @Test public void test() throws IOException { // Code to capture the screenshot File scrFile = ((TakesScreenshot)driver).getScreenshotAs(OutputType.FILE); // Code to copy the screenshot in the desired location FileUtils.copyFile(scrFile, new File("C:\\CaptureScreenshot\\google.jpg")) } }


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