Selenium IDE Safari
If Selenium IDE now supports Safari, you would typically follow these steps to automate testing using Safari:
Install Selenium IDE: Download and install the Selenium IDE browser extension for Safari from the official browser extension store.
Open Selenium IDE: Once installed, open Selenium IDE from the browser’s toolbar or extensions menu.
Recording a Test: Selenium IDE should have a recording mode that captures your interactions with a website. Navigate to the website you want to test and interact with it as you would during a test scenario. Selenium IDE should record your actions.
Editing and Enhancing the Test: After recording, you can edit and enhance the recorded test script using Selenium IDE’s interface. This might involve adding assertions, modifying interactions, and adding conditions.
Running the Test: Once your test script is ready, you can run it using Selenium IDE. It will replay the recorded interactions on the website and report the results.
Exporting the Test: Selenium IDE usually allows you to export the test script in various programming languages (like Java, Python, etc.), so you can integrate it with your testing framework or scripts.
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