7. WebDriver API

Note

This is not an official documentation. Official API documentation is available here.

This chapter covers all the interfaces of Selenium WebDriver.

Recommended Import Style

The API definitions in this chapter show the absolute location of classes. However, the recommended import style is as given below:

from selenium import webdriver

Then, you can access the classes like this:

webdriver.Firefox
webdriver.FirefoxProfile
webdriver.FirefoxOptions
webdriver.FirefoxService
webdriver.Chrome
webdriver.ChromeOptions
webdriver.ChromeService
webdriver.Ie
webdriver.IeOptions
webdriver.IeService
webdriver.Edge
webdriver.ChromiumEdge
webdriver.EdgeOptions
webdriver.EdgeService
webdriver.Safari
webdriver.SafariOptions
webdriver.SafariService
webdriver.WebKitGTK
webdriver.WebKitGTKOptions
webdriver.WebKitGTKService
webdriver.WPEWebKit
webdriver.WPEWebKitOptions
webdriver.WPEWebKitService
webdriver.Remote
webdriver.DesiredCapabilities
webdriver.ActionChains
webdriver.Proxy
webdriver.Keys

The special keys class (Keys) can be imported like this:

from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys

The exception classes can be imported like this (Replace the TheNameOfTheExceptionClass with the actual class name given below):

from selenium.common.exceptions import [TheNameOfTheExceptionClass]

Conventions used in the API

Some attributes are callable (or methods) and others are non-callable (properties). All the callable attributes are ending with round brackets.

Here is an example for property:

  • current_url

    URL of the currently loaded page.

    Usage:

    driver.current_url
    

Here is an example of a method:

  • close()

    Closes the current window.

    Usage:

    driver.close()
    

7.1. Exceptions

Exceptions that may happen in all the webdriver code.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.ElementClickInterceptedException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

The Element Click command could not be completed because the element receiving the events is obscuring the element that was requested to be clicked.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.ElementNotInteractableException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: InvalidElementStateException

Thrown when an element is present in the DOM but interactions with that element will hit another element due to paint order.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.ElementNotSelectableException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: InvalidElementStateException

Thrown when trying to select an unselectable element.

For example, selecting a ‘script’ element.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.ElementNotVisibleException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: InvalidElementStateException

Thrown when an element is present on the DOM, but it is not visible, and so is not able to be interacted with.

Most commonly encountered when trying to click or read text of an element that is hidden from view.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.ImeActivationFailedException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

Thrown when activating an IME engine has failed.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.ImeNotAvailableException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

Thrown when IME support is not available.

This exception is thrown for every IME-related method call if IME support is not available on the machine.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.InsecureCertificateException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

Navigation caused the user agent to hit a certificate warning, which is usually the result of an expired or invalid TLS certificate.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.InvalidArgumentException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

The arguments passed to a command are either invalid or malformed.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.InvalidCookieDomainException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

Thrown when attempting to add a cookie under a different domain than the current URL.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.InvalidCoordinatesException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

The coordinates provided to an interaction’s operation are invalid.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.InvalidElementStateException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

Thrown when a command could not be completed because the element is in an invalid state.

This can be caused by attempting to clear an element that isn’t both editable and resettable.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.InvalidSelectorException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

Thrown when the selector which is used to find an element does not return a WebElement.

Currently this only happens when the selector is an xpath expression and it is either syntactically invalid (i.e. it is not a xpath expression) or the expression does not select WebElements (e.g. “count(//input)”).

__init__(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None) None
exception selenium.common.exceptions.InvalidSessionIdException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

Occurs if the given session id is not in the list of active sessions, meaning the session either does not exist or that it’s not active.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.InvalidSwitchToTargetException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

Thrown when frame or window target to be switched doesn’t exist.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.JavascriptException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

An error occurred while executing JavaScript supplied by the user.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.MoveTargetOutOfBoundsException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

Thrown when the target provided to the ActionsChains move() method is invalid, i.e. out of document.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.NoAlertPresentException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

Thrown when switching to no presented alert.

This can be caused by calling an operation on the Alert() class when an alert is not yet on the screen.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.NoSuchAttributeException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

Thrown when the attribute of element could not be found.

You may want to check if the attribute exists in the particular browser you are testing against. Some browsers may have different property names for the same property. (IE8’s .innerText vs. Firefox .textContent)

exception selenium.common.exceptions.NoSuchCookieException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

No cookie matching the given path name was found amongst the associated cookies of the current browsing context’s active document.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.NoSuchDriverException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

Raised when driver is not specified and cannot be located.

__init__(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None) None
exception selenium.common.exceptions.NoSuchElementException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

Thrown when element could not be found.

If you encounter this exception, you may want to check the following:
  • Check your selector used in your find_by…

  • Element may not yet be on the screen at the time of the find operation, (webpage is still loading) see selenium.webdriver.support.wait.WebDriverWait() for how to write a wait wrapper to wait for an element to appear.

__init__(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None) None
exception selenium.common.exceptions.NoSuchFrameException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: InvalidSwitchToTargetException

Thrown when frame target to be switched doesn’t exist.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.NoSuchShadowRootException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

Thrown when trying to access the shadow root of an element when it does not have a shadow root attached.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.NoSuchWindowException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: InvalidSwitchToTargetException

Thrown when window target to be switched doesn’t exist.

To find the current set of active window handles, you can get a list of the active window handles in the following way:

print driver.window_handles
exception selenium.common.exceptions.ScreenshotException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

A screen capture was made impossible.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.SessionNotCreatedException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

A new session could not be created.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.StaleElementReferenceException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

Thrown when a reference to an element is now “stale”.

Stale means the element no longer appears on the DOM of the page.

Possible causes of StaleElementReferenceException include, but not limited to:
  • You are no longer on the same page, or the page may have refreshed since the element was located.

  • The element may have been removed and re-added to the screen, since it was located. Such as an element being relocated. This can happen typically with a javascript framework when values are updated and the node is rebuilt.

  • Element may have been inside an iframe or another context which was refreshed.

__init__(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None) None
exception selenium.common.exceptions.TimeoutException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

Thrown when a command does not complete in enough time.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.UnableToSetCookieException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

Thrown when a driver fails to set a cookie.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.UnexpectedAlertPresentException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None, alert_text: str | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

Thrown when an unexpected alert has appeared.

Usually raised when an unexpected modal is blocking the webdriver from executing commands.

__init__(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None, alert_text: str | None = None) None
exception selenium.common.exceptions.UnexpectedTagNameException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

Thrown when a support class did not get an expected web element.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.UnknownMethodException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: WebDriverException

The requested command matched a known URL but did not match any methods for that URL.

exception selenium.common.exceptions.WebDriverException(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None)

Bases: Exception

Base webdriver exception.

__init__(msg: str | None = None, screen: str | None = None, stacktrace: Sequence[str] | None = None) None

7.2. Action Chains

The ActionChains implementation.

class selenium.webdriver.common.action_chains.ActionChains(driver: WebDriver, duration: int = 250, devices: list[AnyDevice] | None = None)

Bases: object

ActionChains are a way to automate low level interactions such as mouse movements, mouse button actions, key press, and context menu interactions. This is useful for doing more complex actions like hover over and drag and drop.

Generate user actions.

When you call methods for actions on the ActionChains object, the actions are stored in a queue in the ActionChains object. When you call perform(), the events are fired in the order they are queued up.

ActionChains can be used in a chain pattern:

menu = driver.find_element(By.CSS_SELECTOR, ".nav")
hidden_submenu = driver.find_element(By.CSS_SELECTOR, ".nav #submenu1")

ActionChains(driver).move_to_element(menu).click(hidden_submenu).perform()

Or actions can be queued up one by one, then performed.:

menu = driver.find_element(By.CSS_SELECTOR, ".nav")
hidden_submenu = driver.find_element(By.CSS_SELECTOR, ".nav #submenu1")

actions = ActionChains(driver)
actions.move_to_element(menu)
actions.click(hidden_submenu)
actions.perform()

Either way, the actions are performed in the order they are called, one after another.

__init__(driver: WebDriver, duration: int = 250, devices: list[AnyDevice] | None = None) None

Creates a new ActionChains.

Args:
  • driver: The WebDriver instance which performs user actions.

  • duration: override the default 250 msecs of DEFAULT_MOVE_DURATION in PointerInput

click(on_element: WebElement | None = None) ActionChains

Clicks an element.

Args:
  • on_element: The element to click. If None, clicks on current mouse position.

click_and_hold(on_element: WebElement | None = None) ActionChains

Holds down the left mouse button on an element.

Args:
  • on_element: The element to mouse down. If None, clicks on current mouse position.

context_click(on_element: WebElement | None = None) ActionChains

Performs a context-click (right click) on an element.

Args:
  • on_element: The element to context-click. If None, clicks on current mouse position.

double_click(on_element: WebElement | None = None) ActionChains

Double-clicks an element.

Args:
  • on_element: The element to double-click. If None, clicks on current mouse position.

drag_and_drop(source: WebElement, target: WebElement) ActionChains

Holds down the left mouse button on the source element, then moves to the target element and releases the mouse button.

Args:
  • source: The element to mouse down.

  • target: The element to mouse up.

drag_and_drop_by_offset(source: WebElement, xoffset: int, yoffset: int) ActionChains

Holds down the left mouse button on the source element, then moves to the target offset and releases the mouse button.

Args:
  • source: The element to mouse down.

  • xoffset: X offset to move to.

  • yoffset: Y offset to move to.

key_down(value: str, element: WebElement | None = None) ActionChains

Sends a key press only, without releasing it. Should only be used with modifier keys (Control, Alt and Shift).

Args:
  • value: The modifier key to send. Values are defined in Keys class.

  • element: The element to send keys. If None, sends a key to current focused element.

Example, pressing ctrl+c:

ActionChains(driver).key_down(Keys.CONTROL).send_keys('c').key_up(Keys.CONTROL).perform()
key_up(value: str, element: WebElement | None = None) ActionChains

Releases a modifier key.

Args:
  • value: The modifier key to send. Values are defined in Keys class.

  • element: The element to send keys. If None, sends a key to current focused element.

Example, pressing ctrl+c:

ActionChains(driver).key_down(Keys.CONTROL).send_keys('c').key_up(Keys.CONTROL).perform()
move_by_offset(xoffset: int, yoffset: int) ActionChains

Moving the mouse to an offset from current mouse position.

Args:
  • xoffset: X offset to move to, as a positive or negative integer.

  • yoffset: Y offset to move to, as a positive or negative integer.

move_to_element(to_element: WebElement) ActionChains

Moving the mouse to the middle of an element.

Args:
  • to_element: The WebElement to move to.

move_to_element_with_offset(to_element: WebElement, xoffset: int, yoffset: int) ActionChains

Move the mouse by an offset of the specified element. Offsets are relative to the in-view center point of the element.

Args:
  • to_element: The WebElement to move to.

  • xoffset: X offset to move to, as a positive or negative integer.

  • yoffset: Y offset to move to, as a positive or negative integer.

pause(seconds: float | int) ActionChains

Pause all inputs for the specified duration in seconds.

perform() None

Performs all stored actions.

release(on_element: WebElement | None = None) ActionChains

Releasing a held mouse button on an element.

Args:
  • on_element: The element to mouse up. If None, releases on current mouse position.

reset_actions() None

Clears actions that are already stored locally and on the remote end.

scroll_by_amount(delta_x: int, delta_y: int) ActionChains

Scrolls by provided amounts with the origin in the top left corner of the viewport.

Args:
  • delta_x: Distance along X axis to scroll using the wheel. A negative value scrolls left.

  • delta_y: Distance along Y axis to scroll using the wheel. A negative value scrolls up.

scroll_from_origin(scroll_origin: ScrollOrigin, delta_x: int, delta_y: int) ActionChains

Scrolls by provided amount based on a provided origin. The scroll origin is either the center of an element or the upper left of the viewport plus any offsets. If the origin is an element, and the element is not in the viewport, the bottom of the element will first be scrolled to the bottom of the viewport.

Args:
  • origin: Where scroll originates (viewport or element center) plus provided offsets.

  • delta_x: Distance along X axis to scroll using the wheel. A negative value scrolls left.

  • delta_y: Distance along Y axis to scroll using the wheel. A negative value scrolls up.

Raises:

If the origin with offset is outside the viewport. - MoveTargetOutOfBoundsException - If the origin with offset is outside the viewport.

scroll_to_element(element: WebElement) ActionChains

If the element is outside the viewport, scrolls the bottom of the element to the bottom of the viewport.

Args:
  • element: Which element to scroll into the viewport.

send_keys(*keys_to_send: str) ActionChains

Sends keys to current focused element.

Args:
  • keys_to_send: The keys to send. Modifier keys constants can be found in the ‘Keys’ class.

send_keys_to_element(element: WebElement, *keys_to_send: str) ActionChains

Sends keys to an element.

Args:
  • element: The element to send keys.

  • keys_to_send: The keys to send. Modifier keys constants can be found in the ‘Keys’ class.

7.3. Alerts

The Alert implementation.

class selenium.webdriver.common.alert.Alert(driver)

Bases: object

Allows to work with alerts.

Use this class to interact with alert prompts. It contains methods for dismissing, accepting, inputting, and getting text from alert prompts.

Accepting / Dismissing alert prompts:

Alert(driver).accept()
Alert(driver).dismiss()

Inputting a value into an alert prompt:

name_prompt = Alert(driver)
name_prompt.send_keys("Willian Shakesphere")
name_prompt.accept()

Reading a the text of a prompt for verification:

alert_text = Alert(driver).text
self.assertEqual("Do you wish to quit?", alert_text)
__init__(driver) None

Creates a new Alert.

Args:
  • driver: The WebDriver instance which performs user actions.

accept() None

Accepts the alert available.

Usage:
Alert(driver).accept() # Confirm a alert dialog.
dismiss() None

Dismisses the alert available.

send_keys(keysToSend: str) None

Send Keys to the Alert.

Args:
  • keysToSend: The text to be sent to Alert.

property text: str

Gets the text of the Alert.

7.4. Special Keys

The Keys implementation.

class selenium.webdriver.common.keys.Keys

Bases: object

Set of special keys codes.

ADD = '\ue025'
ALT = '\ue00a'
ARROW_DOWN = '\ue015'
ARROW_LEFT = '\ue012'
ARROW_RIGHT = '\ue014'
ARROW_UP = '\ue013'
BACKSPACE = '\ue003'
BACK_SPACE = '\ue003'
CANCEL = '\ue001'
CLEAR = '\ue005'
COMMAND = '\ue03d'
CONTROL = '\ue009'
DECIMAL = '\ue028'
DELETE = '\ue017'
DIVIDE = '\ue029'
DOWN = '\ue015'
END = '\ue010'
ENTER = '\ue007'
EQUALS = '\ue019'
ESCAPE = '\ue00c'
F1 = '\ue031'
F10 = '\ue03a'
F11 = '\ue03b'
F12 = '\ue03c'
F2 = '\ue032'
F3 = '\ue033'
F4 = '\ue034'
F5 = '\ue035'
F6 = '\ue036'
F7 = '\ue037'
F8 = '\ue038'
F9 = '\ue039'
HELP = '\ue002'
HOME = '\ue011'
INSERT = '\ue016'
LEFT = '\ue012'
LEFT_ALT = '\ue00a'
LEFT_CONTROL = '\ue009'
LEFT_SHIFT = '\ue008'
META = '\ue03d'
MULTIPLY = '\ue024'
NULL = '\ue000'
NUMPAD0 = '\ue01a'
NUMPAD1 = '\ue01b'
NUMPAD2 = '\ue01c'
NUMPAD3 = '\ue01d'
NUMPAD4 = '\ue01e'
NUMPAD5 = '\ue01f'
NUMPAD6 = '\ue020'
NUMPAD7 = '\ue021'
NUMPAD8 = '\ue022'
NUMPAD9 = '\ue023'
PAGE_DOWN = '\ue00f'
PAGE_UP = '\ue00e'
PAUSE = '\ue00b'
RETURN = '\ue006'
RIGHT = '\ue014'
SEMICOLON = '\ue018'
SEPARATOR = '\ue026'
SHIFT = '\ue008'
SPACE = '\ue00d'
SUBTRACT = '\ue027'
TAB = '\ue004'
UP = '\ue013'
ZENKAKU_HANKAKU = '\ue040'

7.5. Locate elements By

These are the attributes which can be used to locate elements. See the Locating Elements chapter for example usages.

The By implementation.

class selenium.webdriver.common.by.By

Bases: object

Set of supported locator strategies.

CLASS_NAME = 'class name'
CSS_SELECTOR = 'css selector'
ID = 'id'
NAME = 'name'
TAG_NAME = 'tag name'
XPATH = 'xpath'

7.6. Desired Capabilities

See the Using Selenium with remote WebDriver section for example usages of desired capabilities.

The Desired Capabilities implementation.

class selenium.webdriver.common.desired_capabilities.DesiredCapabilities

Bases: object

Set of default supported desired capabilities.

Use this as a starting point for creating a desired capabilities object for requesting remote webdrivers for connecting to selenium server or selenium grid.

Usage Example:

from selenium import webdriver

selenium_grid_url = "http://198.0.0.1:4444/wd/hub"

# Create a desired capabilities object as a starting point.
capabilities = DesiredCapabilities.FIREFOX.copy()
capabilities['platform'] = "WINDOWS"
capabilities['version'] = "10"

# Instantiate an instance of Remote WebDriver with the desired capabilities.
driver = webdriver.Remote(desired_capabilities=capabilities,
                          command_executor=selenium_grid_url)

Note: Always use ‘.copy()’ on the DesiredCapabilities object to avoid the side effects of altering the Global class instance.

CHROME = {'browserName': 'chrome'}
EDGE = {'browserName': 'MicrosoftEdge'}
FIREFOX = {'acceptInsecureCerts': True, 'browserName': 'firefox', 'moz:debuggerAddress': True}
HTMLUNIT = {'browserName': 'htmlunit', 'platform': 'ANY', 'version': ''}
HTMLUNITWITHJS = {'browserName': 'htmlunit', 'javascriptEnabled': True, 'platform': 'ANY', 'version': 'firefox'}
INTERNETEXPLORER = {'browserName': 'internet explorer', 'platformName': 'windows'}
IPAD = {'browserName': 'iPad', 'platform': 'mac', 'version': ''}
IPHONE = {'browserName': 'iPhone', 'platform': 'mac', 'version': ''}
SAFARI = {'browserName': 'safari', 'platformName': 'mac'}
WEBKITGTK = {'browserName': 'MiniBrowser'}
WPEWEBKIT = {'browserName': 'MiniBrowser'}

7.7. Proxy

The Proxy implementation.

class selenium.webdriver.common.proxy.Proxy(raw=None)

Bases: object

Proxy contains information about proxy type and necessary proxy settings.

__init__(raw=None)

Creates a new Proxy.

Args:
  • raw: raw proxy data. If None, default class values are used.

to_capabilities()
auto_detect

Gets and Sets auto_detect

7. Usage

  • Get
    • self.auto_detect

  • Set
    • self.auto_detect = value

7. Parameters

value: str

autodetect = False
ftpProxy = ''
ftp_proxy

Gets and Sets ftp_proxy

7. Usage

  • Get
    • self.ftp_proxy

  • Set
    • self.ftp_proxy = value

7. Parameters

value: str

httpProxy = ''
http_proxy

Gets and Sets http_proxy

7. Usage

  • Get
    • self.http_proxy

  • Set
    • self.http_proxy = value

7. Parameters

value: str

noProxy = ''
no_proxy

Gets and Sets no_proxy

7. Usage

  • Get
    • self.no_proxy

  • Set
    • self.no_proxy = value

7. Parameters

value: str

proxyAutoconfigUrl = ''
proxyType = {'ff_value': 6, 'string': 'UNSPECIFIED'}
proxy_autoconfig_url

Gets and Sets proxy_autoconfig_url

7. Usage

  • Get
    • self.proxy_autoconfig_url

  • Set
    • self.proxy_autoconfig_url = value

7. Parameter

value: str

property proxy_type

Returns proxy type as ProxyType.

socksPassword = ''
socksProxy = ''
socksUsername = ''
socksVersion = None
socks_password

Gets and Sets socks_password

7. Usage

  • Get
    • self.socks_password

  • Set
    • self.socks_password = value

7. Parameter

value: str

socks_proxy

Gets and Sets socks_proxy

7. Usage

  • Get
    • self.sock_proxy

  • Set
    • self.socks_proxy = value

7. Parameter

value: str

socks_username

Gets and Sets socks_password

7. Usage

  • Get
    • self.socks_password

  • Set
    • self.socks_password = value

7. Parameter

value: str

socks_version

Gets and Sets socks_version

7. Usage

  • Get
    • self.socks_version

  • Set
    • self.socks_version = value

7. Parameter

value: str

sslProxy = ''
ssl_proxy

Gets and Sets ssl_proxy

7. Usage

  • Get
    • self.ssl_proxy

  • Set
    • self.ssl_proxy = value

7. Parameter

value: str

class selenium.webdriver.common.proxy.ProxyType

Bases: object

Set of possible types of proxy.

Each proxy type has 2 properties: ‘ff_value’ is value of Firefox profile preference, ‘string’ is id of proxy type.

classmethod load(value)
AUTODETECT = {'ff_value': 4, 'string': 'AUTODETECT'}
DIRECT = {'ff_value': 0, 'string': 'DIRECT'}
MANUAL = {'ff_value': 1, 'string': 'MANUAL'}
PAC = {'ff_value': 2, 'string': 'PAC'}
RESERVED_1 = {'ff_value': 3, 'string': 'RESERVED1'}
SYSTEM = {'ff_value': 5, 'string': 'SYSTEM'}
UNSPECIFIED = {'ff_value': 6, 'string': 'UNSPECIFIED'}
class selenium.webdriver.common.proxy.ProxyTypeFactory

Bases: object

Factory for proxy types.

static make(ff_value, string)

7.8. Utilities

The Utils methods.

selenium.webdriver.common.utils.find_connectable_ip(host: str | bytes | bytearray | None, port: int | None = None) str | None

Resolve a hostname to an IP, preferring IPv4 addresses.

We prefer IPv4 so that we don’t change behavior from previous IPv4-only implementations, and because some drivers (e.g., FirefoxDriver) do not support IPv6 connections.

If the optional port number is provided, only IPs that listen on the given port are considered.

Args:
  • host - A hostname.

  • port - Optional port number.

Returns:

A single IP address, as a string. If any IPv4 address is found, one is returned. Otherwise, if any IPv6 address is found, one is returned. If neither, then None is returned.

selenium.webdriver.common.utils.free_port() int

Determines a free port using sockets.

selenium.webdriver.common.utils.is_connectable(port: int, host: str | None = 'localhost') bool

Tries to connect to the server at port to see if it is running.

Args:
  • port - The port to connect.

selenium.webdriver.common.utils.is_url_connectable(port: int | str) bool

Tries to connect to the HTTP server at /status path and specified port to see if it responds successfully.

Args:
  • port - The port to connect.

selenium.webdriver.common.utils.join_host_port(host: str, port: int) str

Joins a hostname and port together.

This is a minimal implementation intended to cope with IPv6 literals. For example, _join_host_port(‘::1’, 80) == ‘[::1]:80’.

Args:
  • host - A hostname.

  • port - An integer port.

selenium.webdriver.common.utils.keys_to_typing(value: Iterable[str | int | float]) List[str]

Processes the values that will be typed in the element.

7.9. Service

class selenium.webdriver.common.service.Service(executable_path: str | None = None, port: int = 0, log_output: int | str | IO[Any] | None = None, env: Mapping[Any, Any] | None = None, **kwargs)

Bases: ABC

The abstract base class for all service objects. Services typically launch a child program in a new process as an interim process to communicate with a browser.

Parameters:
  • executable – install path of the executable.

  • port – Port for the service to run on, defaults to 0 where the operating system will decide.

  • log_output – (Optional) int representation of STDOUT/DEVNULL, any IO instance or String path to file.

  • env – (Optional) Mapping of environment variables for the new process, defaults to os.environ.

__init__(executable_path: str | None = None, port: int = 0, log_output: int | str | IO[Any] | None = None, env: Mapping[Any, Any] | None = None, **kwargs) None
assert_process_still_running() None

Check if the underlying process is still running.

abstract command_line_args() List[str]

A List of program arguments (excluding the executable).

is_connectable() bool

Establishes a socket connection to determine if the service running on the port is accessible.

send_remote_shutdown_command() None

Dispatch an HTTP request to the shutdown endpoint for the service in an attempt to stop it.

start() None

Starts the Service.

Exceptions:
  • WebDriverException : Raised either when it can’t start the service or when it can’t connect to the service

stop() None

Stops the service.

property path: str
property service_url: str

Gets the url of the Service.

7.10. Application Cache

7.11. Firefox WebDriver

class selenium.webdriver.firefox.webdriver.WebDriver(options: Options | None = None, service: Service | None = None, keep_alive: bool = True)

Bases: WebDriver

Controls the GeckoDriver and allows you to drive the browser.

__init__(options: Options | None = None, service: Service | None = None, keep_alive: bool = True) None

Creates a new instance of the Firefox driver. Starts the service and then creates new instance of Firefox driver.

Args:
  • options - Instance of options.Options.

  • service - (Optional) service instance for managing the starting and stopping of the driver.

  • keep_alive - Whether to configure remote_connection.RemoteConnection to use HTTP keep-alive.

context(context)

Sets the context that Selenium commands are running in using a with statement. The state of the context on the server is saved before entering the block, and restored upon exiting it.

Parameters:

context – Context, may be one of the class properties CONTEXT_CHROME or CONTEXT_CONTENT.

Usage example:

with selenium.context(selenium.CONTEXT_CHROME):
    # chrome scope
    ... do stuff ...
get_full_page_screenshot_as_base64() str

Gets the full document screenshot of the current window as a base64 encoded string which is useful in embedded images in HTML.

Usage:
driver.get_full_page_screenshot_as_base64()
get_full_page_screenshot_as_file(filename) bool

Saves a full document screenshot of the current window to a PNG image file. Returns False if there is any IOError, else returns True. Use full paths in your filename.

Args:
  • filename: The full path you wish to save your screenshot to. This should end with a .png extension.

Usage:
driver.get_full_page_screenshot_as_file('/Screenshots/foo.png')
get_full_page_screenshot_as_png() bytes

Gets the full document screenshot of the current window as a binary data.

Usage:
driver.get_full_page_screenshot_as_png()
install_addon(path, temporary=False) str

Installs Firefox addon.

Returns identifier of installed addon. This identifier can later be used to uninstall addon.

Parameters:
  • temporary – allows you to load browser extensions temporarily during a session

  • path – Absolute path to the addon that will be installed.

Usage:
driver.install_addon('/path/to/firebug.xpi')
quit() None

Closes the browser and shuts down the GeckoDriver executable.

save_full_page_screenshot(filename) bool

Saves a full document screenshot of the current window to a PNG image file. Returns False if there is any IOError, else returns True. Use full paths in your filename.

Args:
  • filename: The full path you wish to save your screenshot to. This should end with a .png extension.

Usage:
driver.save_full_page_screenshot('/Screenshots/foo.png')
set_context(context) None
uninstall_addon(identifier) None

Uninstalls Firefox addon using its identifier.

Usage:
driver.uninstall_addon('addon@foo.com')
CONTEXT_CHROME = 'chrome'
CONTEXT_CONTENT = 'content'

7.12. Firefox WebDriver Options

class selenium.webdriver.firefox.options.Log

Bases: object

__init__() None
to_capabilities() dict
class selenium.webdriver.firefox.options.Options

Bases: ArgOptions

__init__() None
enable_mobile(android_package: str = 'org.mozilla.firefox', android_activity=None, device_serial=None)

Enables mobile browser use for browsers that support it.

Args:

android_activity: The name of the android package to start

set_preference(name: str, value: str | int | bool)

Sets a preference.

to_capabilities() dict

Marshals the Firefox options to a moz:firefoxOptions object.

KEY = 'moz:firefoxOptions'
property binary: FirefoxBinary

Returns the FirefoxBinary instance.

property binary_location: str
Returns:

The location of the binary.

property default_capabilities: dict

Return minimal capabilities necessary as a dictionary.

property preferences: dict
Returns:

A dict of preferences.

property profile: FirefoxProfile
Returns:

The Firefox profile to use.

7.13. Firefox WebDriver Profile

exception selenium.webdriver.firefox.firefox_profile.AddonFormatError(**kwargs)

Bases: Exception

Exception for not well-formed add-on manifest files.

class selenium.webdriver.firefox.firefox_profile.FirefoxProfile(profile_directory=None)

Bases: object

__init__(profile_directory=None)

Initialises a new instance of a Firefox Profile.

Args:
  • profile_directory: Directory of profile that you want to use. If a directory is passed in it will be cloned and the cloned directory will be used by the driver when instantiated. This defaults to None and will create a new directory when object is created.

add_extension(extension=None)
set_preference(key, value)

Sets the preference that we want in the profile.

update_preferences()

Writes the desired user prefs to disk.

DEFAULT_PREFERENCES = None
property accept_untrusted_certs
property assume_untrusted_cert_issuer
property encoded: str

Updates preferences and creates a zipped, base64 encoded string of profile directory.

property path

Gets the profile directory that is currently being used.

property port

Gets the port that WebDriver is working on.

7.14. Firefox WebDriver Binary

class selenium.webdriver.firefox.firefox_binary.FirefoxBinary(**kwargs)

Bases: object

__init__(firefox_path=None, log_file=None)

Creates a new instance of Firefox binary.

Args:
  • firefox_path - Path to the Firefox executable. By default, it will be detected from the standard locations.

  • log_file - A file object to redirect the firefox process output to. It can be sys.stdout.

    Please note that with parallel run the output won’t be synchronous. By default, it will be redirected to /dev/null.

add_command_line_options(*args)
kill()

Kill the browser.

This is useful when the browser is stuck.

launch_browser(profile, timeout=30)

Launches the browser for the given profile name.

It is assumed the profile already exists.

which(fname)

Returns the fully qualified path by searching Path of the given name.

NO_FOCUS_LIBRARY_NAME = 'x_ignore_nofocus.so'

7.15. Firefox WebDriver Extension Connection

7.16. Chrome WebDriver

class selenium.webdriver.chrome.webdriver.WebDriver(options: Options | None = None, service: Service | None = None, keep_alive: bool = True)

Bases: ChromiumDriver

Controls the ChromeDriver and allows you to drive the browser.

__init__(options: Options | None = None, service: Service | None = None, keep_alive: bool = True) None

Creates a new instance of the chrome driver. Starts the service and then creates new instance of chrome driver.

Args:
  • options - this takes an instance of ChromeOptions

  • service - Service object for handling the browser driver if you need to pass extra details

  • keep_alive - Whether to configure ChromeRemoteConnection to use HTTP keep-alive.

7.17. Chrome WebDriver Options

class selenium.webdriver.chrome.options.Options

Bases: ChromiumOptions

enable_mobile(android_package: str = 'com.android.chrome', android_activity: str | None = None, device_serial: str | None = None) None

Enables mobile browser use for browsers that support it.

Args:

android_activity: The name of the android package to start

property default_capabilities: dict

Return minimal capabilities necessary as a dictionary.

7.18. Chrome WebDriver Service

class selenium.webdriver.chrome.service.Service(executable_path=None, port: int = 0, service_args: List[str] | None = None, log_output: int | str | IO[Any] | None = None, env: Mapping[str, str] | None = None, **kwargs)

Bases: ChromiumService

A Service class that is responsible for the starting and stopping of chromedriver.

Parameters:
  • executable_path – install path of the chromedriver executable, defaults to chromedriver.

  • port – Port for the service to run on, defaults to 0 where the operating system will decide.

  • service_args – (Optional) List of args to be passed to the subprocess when launching the executable.

  • log_output – (Optional) int representation of STDOUT/DEVNULL, any IO instance or String path to file.

  • env – (Optional) Mapping of environment variables for the new process, defaults to os.environ.

__init__(executable_path=None, port: int = 0, service_args: List[str] | None = None, log_output: int | str | IO[Any] | None = None, env: Mapping[str, str] | None = None, **kwargs) None

7.19. Remote WebDriver

The WebDriver implementation.

class selenium.webdriver.remote.webdriver.BaseWebDriver

Bases: object

Abstract Base Class for all Webdriver subtypes.

ABC’s allow custom implementations of Webdriver to be registered so that isinstance type checks will succeed.

class selenium.webdriver.remote.webdriver.WebDriver(command_executor='http://127.0.0.1:4444', keep_alive=True, file_detector=None, options: BaseOptions | List[BaseOptions] | None = None)

Bases: BaseWebDriver

Controls a browser by sending commands to a remote server. This server is expected to be running the WebDriver wire protocol as defined at https://www.selenium.dev/documentation/legacy/json_wire_protocol/.

Attributes:
  • session_id - String ID of the browser session started and controlled by this WebDriver.

  • capabilities - Dictionary of effective capabilities of this browser session as returned

    by the remote server. See https://www.selenium.dev/documentation/legacy/desired_capabilities/

  • command_executor - remote_connection.RemoteConnection object used to execute commands.

  • error_handler - errorhandler.ErrorHandler object used to handle errors.

__init__(command_executor='http://127.0.0.1:4444', keep_alive=True, file_detector=None, options: BaseOptions | List[BaseOptions] | None = None) None

Create a new driver that will issue commands using the wire protocol.

Args:
  • command_executor - Either a string representing URL of the remote server or a custom

    remote_connection.RemoteConnection object. Defaults to ‘http://127.0.0.1:4444/wd/hub’.

  • keep_alive - Whether to configure remote_connection.RemoteConnection to use

    HTTP keep-alive. Defaults to True.

  • file_detector - Pass custom file detector object during instantiation. If None,

    then default LocalFileDetector() will be used.

  • options - instance of a driver options.Options class

Adds a cookie to your current session.

Args:
  • cookie_dict: A dictionary object, with required keys - “name” and “value”;

    optional keys - “path”, “domain”, “secure”, “httpOnly”, “expiry”, “sameSite”

Usage:
driver.add_cookie({'name' : 'foo', 'value' : 'bar'})
driver.add_cookie({'name' : 'foo', 'value' : 'bar', 'path' : '/'})
driver.add_cookie({'name' : 'foo', 'value' : 'bar', 'path' : '/', 'secure' : True})
driver.add_cookie({'name' : 'foo', 'value' : 'bar', 'sameSite' : 'Strict'})
add_credential(credential: Credential) None

Injects a credential into the authenticator.

add_virtual_authenticator(options: VirtualAuthenticatorOptions) None

Adds a virtual authenticator with the given options.

back() None

Goes one step backward in the browser history.

Usage:
driver.back()
bidi_connection()
close() None

Closes the current window.

Usage:
driver.close()
create_web_element(element_id: str) WebElement

Creates a web element with the specified element_id.

delete_all_cookies() None

Delete all cookies in the scope of the session.

Usage:
driver.delete_all_cookies()

Deletes a single cookie with the given name.

Usage:
driver.delete_cookie('my_cookie')
delete_downloadable_files() None

Deletes all downloadable files.

download_file(file_name: str, target_directory: str) None

Downloads a file with the specified file name to the target directory.

file_name: The name of the file to download. target_directory: The path to the directory to save the downloaded file.

execute(driver_command: str, params: dict | None = None) dict

Sends a command to be executed by a command.CommandExecutor.

Args:
  • driver_command: The name of the command to execute as a string.

  • params: A dictionary of named parameters to send with the command.

Returns:

The command’s JSON response loaded into a dictionary object.

execute_async_script(script: str, *args)

Asynchronously Executes JavaScript in the current window/frame.

Args:
  • script: The JavaScript to execute.

  • *args: Any applicable arguments for your JavaScript.

Usage:
script = "var callback = arguments[arguments.length - 1]; " \
         "window.setTimeout(function(){ callback('timeout') }, 3000);"
driver.execute_async_script(script)
execute_script(script, *args)

Synchronously Executes JavaScript in the current window/frame.

Args:
  • script: The JavaScript to execute.

  • *args: Any applicable arguments for your JavaScript.

Usage:
driver.execute_script('return document.title;')
file_detector_context(file_detector_class, *args, **kwargs)

Overrides the current file detector (if necessary) in limited context. Ensures the original file detector is set afterwards.

Example:

with webdriver.file_detector_context(UselessFileDetector):
    someinput.send_keys('/etc/hosts')
Args:
  • file_detector_class - Class of the desired file detector. If the class is different

    from the current file_detector, then the class is instantiated with args and kwargs and used as a file detector during the duration of the context manager.

  • args - Optional arguments that get passed to the file detector class during

    instantiation.

  • kwargs - Keyword arguments, passed the same way as args.

find_element(by='id', value: str | None = None) WebElement

Find an element given a By strategy and locator.

Usage:
element = driver.find_element(By.ID, 'foo')
Return type:

WebElement

find_elements(by='id', value: str | None = None) List[WebElement]

Find elements given a By strategy and locator.

Usage:
elements = driver.find_elements(By.CLASS_NAME, 'foo')
Return type:

list of WebElement

forward() None

Goes one step forward in the browser history.

Usage:
driver.forward()
fullscreen_window() None

Invokes the window manager-specific ‘full screen’ operation.

get(url: str) None

Loads a web page in the current browser session.

Get a single cookie by name. Returns the cookie if found, None if not.

Usage:
driver.get_cookie('my_cookie')
get_cookies() List[dict]

Returns a set of dictionaries, corresponding to cookies visible in the current session.

Usage:
driver.get_cookies()
get_credentials() List[Credential]

Returns the list of credentials owned by the authenticator.

get_downloadable_files() dict

Retrieves the downloadable files as a map of file names and their corresponding URLs.

get_log(log_type)

Gets the log for a given log type.

Args:
  • log_type: type of log that which will be returned

Usage:
driver.get_log('browser')
driver.get_log('driver')
driver.get_log('client')
driver.get_log('server')
get_pinned_scripts() List[str]
get_screenshot_as_base64() str

Gets the screenshot of the current window as a base64 encoded string which is useful in embedded images in HTML.

Usage:
driver.get_screenshot_as_base64()
get_screenshot_as_file(filename) bool

Saves a screenshot of the current window to a PNG image file. Returns False if there is any IOError, else returns True. Use full paths in your filename.

Args:
  • filename: The full path you wish to save your screenshot to. This should end with a .png extension.

Usage:
driver.get_screenshot_as_file('/Screenshots/foo.png')
get_screenshot_as_png() bytes

Gets the screenshot of the current window as a binary data.

Usage:
driver.get_screenshot_as_png()
get_window_position(windowHandle='current') dict

Gets the x,y position of the current window.

Usage:
driver.get_window_position()
get_window_rect() dict

Gets the x, y coordinates of the window as well as height and width of the current window.

Usage:
driver.get_window_rect()
get_window_size(windowHandle: str = 'current') dict

Gets the width and height of the current window.

Usage:
driver.get_window_size()
implicitly_wait(time_to_wait: float) None

Sets a sticky timeout to implicitly wait for an element to be found, or a command to complete. This method only needs to be called one time per session. To set the timeout for calls to execute_async_script, see set_script_timeout.

Args:
  • time_to_wait: Amount of time to wait (in seconds)

Usage:
driver.implicitly_wait(30)
maximize_window() None

Maximizes the current window that webdriver is using.

minimize_window() None

Invokes the window manager-specific ‘minimize’ operation.

pin_script(script: str, script_key=None) ScriptKey

Store common javascript scripts to be executed later by a unique hashable ID.

print_page(print_options: PrintOptions | None = None) str

Takes PDF of the current page.

The driver makes a best effort to return a PDF based on the provided parameters.

quit() None

Quits the driver and closes every associated window.

Usage:
driver.quit()
refresh() None

Refreshes the current page.

Usage:
driver.refresh()
remove_all_credentials() None

Removes all credentials from the authenticator.

remove_credential(credential_id: str | bytearray) None

Removes a credential from the authenticator.

remove_virtual_authenticator() None

Removes a previously added virtual authenticator.

The authenticator is no longer valid after removal, so no methods may be called.

save_screenshot(filename) bool

Saves a screenshot of the current window to a PNG image file. Returns False if there is any IOError, else returns True. Use full paths in your filename.

Args:
  • filename: The full path you wish to save your screenshot to. This should end with a .png extension.

Usage:
driver.save_screenshot('/Screenshots/foo.png')
set_page_load_timeout(time_to_wait: float) None

Set the amount of time to wait for a page load to complete before throwing an error.

Args:
  • time_to_wait: The amount of time to wait

Usage:
driver.set_page_load_timeout(30)
set_script_timeout(time_to_wait: float) None

Set the amount of time that the script should wait during an execute_async_script call before throwing an error.

Args:
  • time_to_wait: The amount of time to wait (in seconds)

Usage:
driver.set_script_timeout(30)
set_user_verified(verified: bool) None

Sets whether the authenticator will simulate success or fail on user verification.

verified: True if the authenticator will pass user verification, False otherwise.

set_window_position(x, y, windowHandle: str = 'current') dict

Sets the x,y position of the current window. (window.moveTo)

Args:
  • x: the x-coordinate in pixels to set the window position

  • y: the y-coordinate in pixels to set the window position

Usage:
driver.set_window_position(0,0)
set_window_rect(x=None, y=None, width=None, height=None) dict

Sets the x, y coordinates of the window as well as height and width of the current window. This method is only supported for W3C compatible browsers; other browsers should use set_window_position and set_window_size.

Usage:
driver.set_window_rect(x=10, y=10)
driver.set_window_rect(width=100, height=200)
driver.set_window_rect(x=10, y=10, width=100, height=200)
set_window_size(width, height, windowHandle: str = 'current') None

Sets the width and height of the current window. (window.resizeTo)

Args:
  • width: the width in pixels to set the window to

  • height: the height in pixels to set the window to

Usage:
driver.set_window_size(800,600)
start_client()

Called before starting a new session.

This method may be overridden to define custom startup behavior.

start_session(capabilities: dict) None

Creates a new session with the desired capabilities.

Args:
  • capabilities - a capabilities dict to start the session with.

stop_client()

Called after executing a quit command.

This method may be overridden to define custom shutdown behavior.

unpin(script_key: ScriptKey) None

Remove a pinned script from storage.

property capabilities: dict

Returns the drivers current capabilities being used.

property current_url: str

Gets the URL of the current page.

Usage:
driver.current_url
property current_window_handle: str

Returns the handle of the current window.

Usage:
driver.current_window_handle
property file_detector: FileDetector
property log_types

Gets a list of the available log types. This only works with w3c compliant browsers.

Usage:
driver.log_types
property mobile: Mobile
property name: str

Returns the name of the underlying browser for this instance.

Usage:
name = driver.name
property orientation

Gets the current orientation of the device.

Usage:
orientation = driver.orientation
property page_source: str

Gets the source of the current page.

Usage:
driver.page_source
property switch_to: SwitchTo
Returns:
  • SwitchTo: an object containing all options to switch focus into

Usage:
element = driver.switch_to.active_element
alert = driver.switch_to.alert
driver.switch_to.default_content()
driver.switch_to.frame('frame_name')
driver.switch_to.frame(1)
driver.switch_to.frame(driver.find_elements(By.TAG_NAME, "iframe")[0])
driver.switch_to.parent_frame()
driver.switch_to.window('main')
property timeouts: Timeouts

Get all the timeouts that have been set on the current session.

Usage:
driver.timeouts
Return type:

Timeout

property title: str

Returns the title of the current page.

Usage:
title = driver.title
property virtual_authenticator_id: str

Returns the id of the virtual authenticator.

property window_handles: List[str]

Returns the handles of all windows within the current session.

Usage:
driver.window_handles
selenium.webdriver.remote.webdriver.create_matches(options: List[BaseOptions]) Dict
selenium.webdriver.remote.webdriver.get_remote_connection(capabilities, command_executor, keep_alive, ignore_local_proxy=False)
selenium.webdriver.remote.webdriver.import_cdp()

7.20. Remote WebDriver WebElement

class selenium.webdriver.remote.webelement.BaseWebElement

Bases: object

Abstract Base Class for WebElement.

ABC’s will allow custom types to be registered as a WebElement to pass type checks.

class selenium.webdriver.remote.webelement.WebElement(parent, id_)

Bases: BaseWebElement

Represents a DOM element.

Generally, all interesting operations that interact with a document will be performed through this interface.

All method calls will do a freshness check to ensure that the element reference is still valid. This essentially determines whether the element is still attached to the DOM. If this test fails, then an StaleElementReferenceException is thrown, and all future calls to this instance will fail.

__init__(parent, id_) None
clear() None

Clears the text if it’s a text entry element.

click() None

Clicks the element.

find_element(by='id', value=None) WebElement

Find an element given a By strategy and locator.

Usage:
element = element.find_element(By.ID, 'foo')
Return type:

WebElement

find_elements(by='id', value=None) List[WebElement]

Find elements given a By strategy and locator.

Usage:
element = element.find_elements(By.CLASS_NAME, 'foo')
Return type:

list of WebElement

get_attribute(name) str | None

Gets the given attribute or property of the element.

This method will first try to return the value of a property with the given name. If a property with that name doesn’t exist, it returns the value of the attribute with the same name. If there’s no attribute with that name, None is returned.

Values which are considered truthy, that is equals “true” or “false”, are returned as booleans. All other non-None values are returned as strings. For attributes or properties which do not exist, None is returned.

To obtain the exact value of the attribute or property, use get_dom_attribute() or get_property() methods respectively.

Args:
  • name - Name of the attribute/property to retrieve.

Example:

# Check if the "active" CSS class is applied to an element.
is_active = "active" in target_element.get_attribute("class")
get_dom_attribute(name) str

Gets the given attribute of the element. Unlike get_attribute(), this method only returns attributes declared in the element’s HTML markup.

Args:
  • name - Name of the attribute to retrieve.

Usage:
text_length = target_element.get_dom_attribute("class")
get_property(name) str | bool | WebElement | dict

Gets the given property of the element.

Args:
  • name - Name of the property to retrieve.

Usage:
text_length = target_element.get_property("text_length")
is_displayed() bool

Whether the element is visible to a user.

is_enabled() bool

Returns whether the element is enabled.

is_selected() bool

Returns whether the element is selected.

Can be used to check if a checkbox or radio button is selected.

screenshot(filename) bool

Saves a screenshot of the current element to a PNG image file. Returns False if there is any IOError, else returns True. Use full paths in your filename.

Args:
  • filename: The full path you wish to save your screenshot to. This should end with a .png extension.

Usage:
element.screenshot('/Screenshots/foo.png')
send_keys(*value: str) None

Simulates typing into the element.

Args:
  • value - A string for typing, or setting form fields. For setting file inputs, this could be a local file path.

Use this to send simple key events or to fill out form fields:

form_textfield = driver.find_element(By.NAME, 'username')
form_textfield.send_keys("admin")

This can also be used to set file inputs.

file_input = driver.find_element(By.NAME, 'profilePic')
file_input.send_keys("path/to/profilepic.gif")
# Generally it's better to wrap the file path in one of the methods
# in os.path to return the actual path to support cross OS testing.
# file_input.send_keys(os.path.abspath("path/to/profilepic.gif"))
submit() None

Submits a form.

value_of_css_property(property_name) str

The value of a CSS property.

property accessible_name: str

Returns the ARIA Level of the current webelement.

property aria_role: str

Returns the ARIA role of the current web element.

property id: str

Internal ID used by selenium.

This is mainly for internal use. Simple use cases such as checking if 2 webelements refer to the same element, can be done using ==:

if element1 == element2:
    print("These 2 are equal")
property location: dict

The location of the element in the renderable canvas.

property location_once_scrolled_into_view: dict

THIS PROPERTY MAY CHANGE WITHOUT WARNING. Use this to discover where on the screen an element is so that we can click it. This method should cause the element to be scrolled into view.

Returns the top lefthand corner location on the screen, or zero coordinates if the element is not visible.

property parent

Internal reference to the WebDriver instance this element was found from.

property rect: dict

A dictionary with the size and location of the element.

property screenshot_as_base64: str

Gets the screenshot of the current element as a base64 encoded string.

Usage:
img_b64 = element.screenshot_as_base64
property screenshot_as_png: bytes

Gets the screenshot of the current element as a binary data.

Usage:
element_png = element.screenshot_as_png
property shadow_root: ShadowRoot

Returns a shadow root of the element if there is one or an error. Only works from Chromium 96, Firefox 96, and Safari 16.4 onwards.

Returns:
  • ShadowRoot object or

  • NoSuchShadowRoot - if no shadow root was attached to element

property size: dict

The size of the element.

property tag_name: str

This element’s tagName property.

property text: str

The text of the element.

7.21. Remote WebDriver Command

class selenium.webdriver.remote.command.Command

Bases: object

Defines constants for the standard WebDriver commands.

While these constants have no meaning in and of themselves, they are used to marshal commands through a service that implements WebDriver’s remote wire protocol:

ADD_CREDENTIAL: str = 'addCredential'
ADD_VIRTUAL_AUTHENTICATOR: str = 'addVirtualAuthenticator'
CLEAR_ELEMENT: str = 'clearElement'
CLICK_ELEMENT: str = 'clickElement'
CLOSE: str = 'close'
CONTEXT_HANDLES: str = 'getContextHandles'
CURRENT_CONTEXT_HANDLE: str = 'getCurrentContextHandle'
DELETE_ALL_COOKIES: str = 'deleteAllCookies'
DELETE_DOWNLOADABLE_FILES: str = 'deleteDownloadableFiles'
DELETE_SESSION: str = 'deleteSession'
DOWNLOAD_FILE: str = 'downloadFile'
ELEMENT_SCREENSHOT: str = 'elementScreenshot'
EXECUTE_ASYNC_SCRIPT: str = 'executeAsyncScript'
FIND_CHILD_ELEMENT: str = 'findChildElement'
FIND_CHILD_ELEMENTS: str = 'findChildElements'
FIND_ELEMENT: str = 'findElement'
FIND_ELEMENTS: str = 'findElements'
FIND_ELEMENTS_FROM_SHADOW_ROOT: str = 'findElementsFromShadowRoot'
FIND_ELEMENT_FROM_SHADOW_ROOT: str = 'findElementFromShadowRoot'
FULLSCREEN_WINDOW: str = 'fullscreenWindow'
GET: str = 'get'
GET_ALL_COOKIES: str = 'getCookies'
GET_AVAILABLE_LOG_TYPES: str = 'getAvailableLogTypes'
GET_CREDENTIALS: str = 'getCredentials'
GET_CURRENT_URL: str = 'getCurrentUrl'
GET_DOWNLOADABLE_FILES: str = 'getDownloadableFiles'
GET_ELEMENT_ARIA_LABEL: str = 'getElementAriaLabel'
GET_ELEMENT_ARIA_ROLE: str = 'getElementAriaRole'
GET_ELEMENT_ATTRIBUTE: str = 'getElementAttribute'
GET_ELEMENT_PROPERTY: str = 'getElementProperty'
GET_ELEMENT_RECT: str = 'getElementRect'
GET_ELEMENT_TAG_NAME: str = 'getElementTagName'
GET_ELEMENT_TEXT: str = 'getElementText'
GET_ELEMENT_VALUE_OF_CSS_PROPERTY: str = 'getElementValueOfCssProperty'
GET_LOG: str = 'getLog'
GET_NETWORK_CONNECTION: str = 'getNetworkConnection'
GET_PAGE_SOURCE: str = 'getPageSource'
GET_SCREEN_ORIENTATION: str = 'getScreenOrientation'
GET_SHADOW_ROOT: str = 'getShadowRoot'
GET_TIMEOUTS: str = 'getTimeouts'
GET_TITLE: str = 'getTitle'
GET_WINDOW_RECT: str = 'getWindowRect'
GO_BACK: str = 'goBack'
GO_FORWARD: str = 'goForward'
IS_ELEMENT_ENABLED: str = 'isElementEnabled'
IS_ELEMENT_SELECTED: str = 'isElementSelected'
MINIMIZE_WINDOW: str = 'minimizeWindow'
NEW_SESSION: str = 'newSession'
NEW_WINDOW: str = 'newWindow'
PRINT_PAGE: str = 'printPage'
QUIT: str = 'quit'
REFRESH: str = 'refresh'
REMOVE_ALL_CREDENTIALS: str = 'removeAllCredentials'
REMOVE_CREDENTIAL: str = 'removeCredential'
REMOVE_VIRTUAL_AUTHENTICATOR: str = 'removeVirtualAuthenticator'
SCREENSHOT: str = 'screenshot'
SEND_KEYS_TO_ELEMENT: str = 'sendKeysToElement'
SET_NETWORK_CONNECTION: str = 'setNetworkConnection'
SET_SCREEN_ORIENTATION: str = 'setScreenOrientation'
SET_TIMEOUTS: str = 'setTimeouts'
SET_USER_VERIFIED: str = 'setUserVerified'
SET_WINDOW_RECT: str = 'setWindowRect'
SWITCH_TO_CONTEXT: str = 'switchToContext'
SWITCH_TO_FRAME: str = 'switchToFrame'
SWITCH_TO_PARENT_FRAME: str = 'switchToParentFrame'
SWITCH_TO_WINDOW: str = 'switchToWindow'
UPLOAD_FILE: str = 'uploadFile'
W3C_ACCEPT_ALERT: str = 'w3cAcceptAlert'
W3C_ACTIONS: str = 'actions'
W3C_CLEAR_ACTIONS: str = 'clearActionState'
W3C_DISMISS_ALERT: str = 'w3cDismissAlert'
W3C_EXECUTE_SCRIPT: str = 'w3cExecuteScript'
W3C_EXECUTE_SCRIPT_ASYNC: str = 'w3cExecuteScriptAsync'
W3C_GET_ACTIVE_ELEMENT: str = 'w3cGetActiveElement'
W3C_GET_ALERT_TEXT: str = 'w3cGetAlertText'
W3C_GET_CURRENT_WINDOW_HANDLE: str = 'w3cGetCurrentWindowHandle'
W3C_GET_WINDOW_HANDLES: str = 'w3cGetWindowHandles'
W3C_MAXIMIZE_WINDOW: str = 'w3cMaximizeWindow'
W3C_SET_ALERT_VALUE: str = 'w3cSetAlertValue'

7.22. Remote WebDriver Error Handler

class selenium.webdriver.remote.errorhandler.ErrorCode

Bases: object

Error codes defined in the WebDriver wire protocol.

ELEMENT_CLICK_INTERCEPTED = [64, 'element click intercepted']
ELEMENT_IS_NOT_SELECTABLE = [15, 'element not selectable']
ELEMENT_NOT_INTERACTABLE = [60, 'element not interactable']
ELEMENT_NOT_VISIBLE = [11, 'element not visible']
IME_ENGINE_ACTIVATION_FAILED = [31, 'ime engine activation failed']
IME_NOT_AVAILABLE = [30, 'ime not available']
INSECURE_CERTIFICATE = ['insecure certificate']
INVALID_ARGUMENT = [61, 'invalid argument']
INVALID_COORDINATES = ['invalid coordinates']
INVALID_ELEMENT_COORDINATES = [29, 'invalid element coordinates']
INVALID_ELEMENT_STATE = [12, 'invalid element state']
INVALID_SELECTOR = [32, 'invalid selector']
INVALID_SESSION_ID = ['invalid session id']
INVALID_XPATH_SELECTOR = [51, 'invalid selector']
INVALID_XPATH_SELECTOR_RETURN_TYPER = [52, 'invalid selector']
JAVASCRIPT_ERROR = [17, 'javascript error']
METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED = [405, 'unsupported operation']
MOVE_TARGET_OUT_OF_BOUNDS = [34, 'move target out of bounds']
NO_ALERT_OPEN = [27, 'no such alert']
NO_SUCH_ELEMENT = [7, 'no such element']
NO_SUCH_FRAME = [8, 'no such frame']
NO_SUCH_SHADOW_ROOT = ['no such shadow root']
NO_SUCH_WINDOW = [23, 'no such window']
SCRIPT_TIMEOUT = [28, 'script timeout']
SESSION_NOT_CREATED = [33, 'session not created']
STALE_ELEMENT_REFERENCE = [10, 'stale element reference']
SUCCESS = 0
TIMEOUT = [21, 'timeout']
UNABLE_TO_CAPTURE_SCREEN = [63, 'unable to capture screen']
UNEXPECTED_ALERT_OPEN = [26, 'unexpected alert open']
UNKNOWN_COMMAND = [9, 'unknown command']
UNKNOWN_ERROR = [13, 'unknown error']
UNKNOWN_METHOD = ['unknown method exception']
XPATH_LOOKUP_ERROR = [19, 'invalid selector']
class selenium.webdriver.remote.errorhandler.ErrorHandler

Bases: object

Handles errors returned by the WebDriver server.

check_response(response: Dict[str, Any]) None

Checks that a JSON response from the WebDriver does not have an error.

Args:
  • response - The JSON response from the WebDriver server as a dictionary object.

Raises:

If the response contains an error message.

class selenium.webdriver.remote.errorhandler.ExceptionMapping

Bases: object

:Maps each errorcode in ErrorCode object to corresponding exception Please refer to https://www.w3.org/TR/webdriver2/#errors for w3c specification

ELEMENT_CLICK_INTERCEPTED

alias of ElementClickInterceptedException

ELEMENT_IS_NOT_SELECTABLE

alias of ElementNotSelectableException

ELEMENT_NOT_INTERACTABLE

alias of ElementNotInteractableException

ELEMENT_NOT_VISIBLE

alias of ElementNotVisibleException

IME_ENGINE_ACTIVATION_FAILED

alias of ImeActivationFailedException

IME_NOT_AVAILABLE

alias of ImeNotAvailableException

INSECURE_CERTIFICATE

alias of InsecureCertificateException

INVALID_ARGUMENT

alias of InvalidArgumentException

alias of InvalidCookieDomainException

INVALID_COORDINATES

alias of InvalidCoordinatesException

INVALID_ELEMENT_STATE

alias of InvalidElementStateException

INVALID_SELECTOR

alias of InvalidSelectorException

INVALID_SESSION_ID

alias of InvalidSessionIdException

INVALID_XPATH_SELECTOR

alias of InvalidSelectorException

INVALID_XPATH_SELECTOR_RETURN_TYPER

alias of InvalidSelectorException

JAVASCRIPT_ERROR

alias of JavascriptException

MOVE_TARGET_OUT_OF_BOUNDS

alias of MoveTargetOutOfBoundsException

NO_ALERT_OPEN

alias of NoAlertPresentException

alias of NoSuchCookieException

NO_SUCH_ELEMENT

alias of NoSuchElementException

NO_SUCH_FRAME

alias of NoSuchFrameException

NO_SUCH_SHADOW_ROOT

alias of NoSuchShadowRootException

NO_SUCH_WINDOW

alias of NoSuchWindowException

SCRIPT_TIMEOUT

alias of TimeoutException

SESSION_NOT_CREATED

alias of SessionNotCreatedException

STALE_ELEMENT_REFERENCE

alias of StaleElementReferenceException

TIMEOUT

alias of TimeoutException

UNABLE_TO_CAPTURE_SCREEN

alias of ScreenshotException

alias of UnableToSetCookieException

UNEXPECTED_ALERT_OPEN

alias of UnexpectedAlertPresentException

UNKNOWN_ERROR

alias of WebDriverException

UNKNOWN_METHOD

alias of UnknownMethodException

7.23. Remote WebDriver Mobile

class selenium.webdriver.remote.mobile.Mobile(driver)

Bases: object

ConnectionType

alias of _ConnectionType

__init__(driver)
set_network_connection(network)

Set the network connection for the remote device.

Example of setting airplane mode:

driver.mobile.set_network_connection(driver.mobile.AIRPLANE_MODE)
AIRPLANE_MODE = <selenium.webdriver.remote.mobile._ConnectionType object>
ALL_NETWORK = <selenium.webdriver.remote.mobile._ConnectionType object>
DATA_NETWORK = <selenium.webdriver.remote.mobile._ConnectionType object>
WIFI_NETWORK = <selenium.webdriver.remote.mobile._ConnectionType object>
property context

Returns the current context (Native or WebView).

property contexts

Returns a list of available contexts.

property network_connection

7.24. Remote WebDriver Remote Connection

class selenium.webdriver.remote.remote_connection.RemoteConnection(remote_server_addr: str, keep_alive: bool = False, ignore_proxy: bool = False)

Bases: object

A connection with the Remote WebDriver server.

Communicates with the server using the WebDriver wire protocol: https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/selenium/wiki/JsonWireProtocol

__init__(remote_server_addr: str, keep_alive: bool = False, ignore_proxy: bool = False)
close()

Clean up resources when finished with the remote_connection.

execute(command, params)

Send a command to the remote server.

Any path substitutions required for the URL mapped to the command should be included in the command parameters.

Args:
  • command - A string specifying the command to execute.

  • params - A dictionary of named parameters to send with the command as its JSON payload.

classmethod get_certificate_bundle_path()
Returns:

Paths of the .pem encoded certificate to verify connection to command executor. Defaults to certifi.where() or REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE env variable if set.

classmethod get_remote_connection_headers(parsed_url, keep_alive=False)

Get headers for remote request.

Args:
  • parsed_url - The parsed url

  • keep_alive (Boolean) - Is this a keep-alive connection (default: False)

classmethod get_timeout()
Returns:

Timeout value in seconds for all http requests made to the Remote Connection

classmethod reset_timeout()

Reset the http request timeout to socket._GLOBAL_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT.

classmethod set_certificate_bundle_path(path)

Set the path to the certificate bundle to verify connection to command executor. Can also be set to None to disable certificate validation.

Args:
  • path - path of a .pem encoded certificate chain.

classmethod set_timeout(timeout)

Override the default timeout.

Args:
  • timeout - timeout value for http requests in seconds

browser_name = None

7.25. Remote WebDriver Utils

selenium.webdriver.remote.utils.dump_json(json_struct: Any) str
selenium.webdriver.remote.utils.load_json(s: str | bytes) Any

7.26. Internet Explorer WebDriver

class selenium.webdriver.ie.webdriver.WebDriver(options: Options | None = None, service: Service | None = None, keep_alive: bool = True)

Bases: WebDriver

Controls the IEServerDriver and allows you to drive Internet Explorer.

__init__(options: Options | None = None, service: Service | None = None, keep_alive: bool = True) None

Creates a new instance of the Ie driver.

Starts the service and then creates new instance of Ie driver.

Args:
  • options - IE Options instance, providing additional IE options

  • service - (Optional) service instance for managing the starting and stopping of the driver.

  • keep_alive - Whether to configure RemoteConnection to use HTTP keep-alive.

quit() None

Closes the browser and shuts down the IEServerDriver executable.

7.27. Safari WebDriver

class selenium.webdriver.safari.webdriver.WebDriver(keep_alive=True, options: Options | None = None, service: Service | None = None)

Bases: WebDriver

Controls the SafariDriver and allows you to drive the browser.

__init__(keep_alive=True, options: Options | None = None, service: Service | None = None) None

Creates a new Safari driver instance and launches or finds a running safaridriver service.

Args:
  • keep_alive - Whether to configure SafariRemoteConnection to use

    HTTP keep-alive. Defaults to True.

  • options - Instance of options.Options.

  • service - Service object for handling the browser driver if you need to pass extra details

debug()
get_permission(permission)
quit()

Closes the browser and shuts down the SafariDriver executable.

set_permission(permission, value)

7.28. Safari WebDriver Service

class selenium.webdriver.safari.service.Service(executable_path: str | None = None, port: int = 0, service_args: List[str] | None = None, env: Mapping[str, str] | None = None, reuse_service=False, **kwargs)

Bases: Service

A Service class that is responsible for the starting and stopping of safaridriver This is only supported on MAC OSX.

Parameters:
  • executable_path – install path of the safaridriver executable, defaults to /usr/bin/safaridriver.

  • port – Port for the service to run on, defaults to 0 where the operating system will decide.

  • service_args – (Optional) List of args to be passed to the subprocess when launching the executable.

  • env – (Optional) Mapping of environment variables for the new process, defaults to os.environ.

__init__(executable_path: str | None = None, port: int = 0, service_args: List[str] | None = None, env: Mapping[str, str] | None = None, reuse_service=False, **kwargs) None
command_line_args() List[str]

A List of program arguments (excluding the executable).

property reuse_service: bool
property service_url: str

Gets the url of the SafariDriver Service.

7.29. Select Support

class selenium.webdriver.support.select.Select(webelement: WebElement)

Bases: object

__init__(webelement: WebElement) None

Constructor. A check is made that the given element is, indeed, a SELECT tag. If it is not, then an UnexpectedTagNameException is thrown.

Args:
  • webelement - SELECT element to wrap

Example:

from selenium.webdriver.support.ui import Select

Select(driver.find_element(By.TAG_NAME, “select”)).select_by_index(2)

deselect_all() None

Clear all selected entries.

This is only valid when the SELECT supports multiple selections. throws NotImplementedError If the SELECT does not support multiple selections

deselect_by_index(index: int) None

Deselect the option at the given index. This is done by examining the “index” attribute of an element, and not merely by counting.

Args:
  • index - The option at this index will be deselected

throws NoSuchElementException If there is no option with specified index in SELECT

deselect_by_value(value: str) None

Deselect all options that have a value matching the argument. That is, when given “foo” this would deselect an option like:

<option value=”foo”>Bar</option>

Args:
  • value - The value to match against

throws NoSuchElementException If there is no option with specified value in SELECT

deselect_by_visible_text(text: str) None

Deselect all options that display text matching the argument. That is, when given “Bar” this would deselect an option like:

<option value=”foo”>Bar</option>

Args:
  • text - The visible text to match against

select_by_index(index: int) None

Select the option at the given index. This is done by examining the “index” attribute of an element, and not merely by counting.

Args:
  • index - The option at this index will be selected

throws NoSuchElementException If there is no option with specified index in SELECT

select_by_value(value: str) None

Select all options that have a value matching the argument. That is, when given “foo” this would select an option like:

<option value=”foo”>Bar</option>

Args:
  • value - The value to match against

throws NoSuchElementException If there is no option with specified value in SELECT

select_by_visible_text(text: str) None

Select all options that display text matching the argument. That is, when given “Bar” this would select an option like:

<option value=”foo”>Bar</option>

Args:
  • text - The visible text to match against

throws NoSuchElementException If there is no option with specified text in SELECT

property all_selected_options: List[WebElement]

Returns a list of all selected options belonging to this select tag.

property first_selected_option: WebElement

The first selected option in this select tag (or the currently selected option in a normal select)

property options: List[WebElement]

Returns a list of all options belonging to this select tag.

7.30. Wait Support

class selenium.webdriver.support.wait.WebDriverWait(driver: D, timeout: float, poll_frequency: float = 0.5, ignored_exceptions: Iterable[Type[Exception]] | None = None)

Bases: Generic[D]

__init__(driver: D, timeout: float, poll_frequency: float = 0.5, ignored_exceptions: Iterable[Type[Exception]] | None = None)

Constructor, takes a WebDriver instance and timeout in seconds.

Args:
  • driver - Instance of WebDriver (Ie, Firefox, Chrome or Remote) or a WebElement

  • timeout - Number of seconds before timing out

  • poll_frequency - sleep interval between calls By default, it is 0.5 second.

  • ignored_exceptions - iterable structure of exception classes ignored during calls. By default, it contains NoSuchElementException only.

Example:

from selenium.webdriver.support.wait import WebDriverWait 

element = WebDriverWait(driver, 10).until(lambda x: x.find_element(By.ID, "someId")) 

is_disappeared = WebDriverWait(driver, 30, 1, (ElementNotVisibleException)).\ 

            until_not(lambda x: x.find_element(By.ID, "someId").is_displayed())
until(method: Callable[[D], Literal[False] | T], message: str = '') T

Calls the method provided with the driver as an argument until the return value does not evaluate to False.

Parameters:
  • method – callable(WebDriver)

  • message – optional message for TimeoutException

Returns:

the result of the last call to method

Raises:

selenium.common.exceptions.TimeoutException if timeout occurs

until_not(method: Callable[[D], T], message: str = '') T | Literal[True]

Calls the method provided with the driver as an argument until the return value evaluates to False.

Parameters:
  • method – callable(WebDriver)

  • message – optional message for TimeoutException

Returns:

the result of the last call to method, or True if method has raised one of the ignored exceptions

Raises:

selenium.common.exceptions.TimeoutException if timeout occurs

7.31. Color Support

class selenium.webdriver.support.color.Color(red: Any, green: Any, blue: Any, alpha: Any = 1)

Bases: object

Color conversion support class.

Example:

from selenium.webdriver.support.color import Color

print(Color.from_string('#00ff33').rgba)
print(Color.from_string('rgb(1, 255, 3)').hex)
print(Color.from_string('blue').rgba)
__init__(red: Any, green: Any, blue: Any, alpha: Any = 1) None
classmethod from_string(str_: str) Color
property hex: str
property rgb: str
property rgba: str

7.32. Event Firing WebDriver Support

class selenium.webdriver.support.event_firing_webdriver.EventFiringWebDriver(driver: WebDriver, event_listener: AbstractEventListener)

Bases: object

A wrapper around an arbitrary WebDriver instance which supports firing events.

__init__(driver: WebDriver, event_listener: AbstractEventListener) None

Creates a new instance of the EventFiringWebDriver.

Args:
  • driver : A WebDriver instance

  • event_listener : Instance of a class that subclasses AbstractEventListener and implements it fully or partially

Example:

from selenium.webdriver import Firefox
from selenium.webdriver.support.events import EventFiringWebDriver, AbstractEventListener

class MyListener(AbstractEventListener):
    def before_navigate_to(self, url, driver):
        print("Before navigate to %s" % url)
    def after_navigate_to(self, url, driver):
        print("After navigate to %s" % url)

driver = Firefox()
ef_driver = EventFiringWebDriver(driver, MyListener())
ef_driver.get("http://www.google.co.in/")
back() None
close() None
execute_async_script(script, *args)
execute_script(script, *args)
find_element(by='id', value=None) WebElement
find_elements(by='id', value=None) List[WebElement]
forward() None
get(url: str) None
quit() None
property wrapped_driver: WebDriver

Returns the WebDriver instance wrapped by this EventsFiringWebDriver.

class selenium.webdriver.support.event_firing_webdriver.EventFiringWebElement(webelement: WebElement, ef_driver: EventFiringWebDriver)

Bases: object

A wrapper around WebElement instance which supports firing events.

__init__(webelement: WebElement, ef_driver: EventFiringWebDriver) None

Creates a new instance of the EventFiringWebElement.

clear() None
click() None
find_element(by='id', value=None) WebElement
find_elements(by='id', value=None) List[WebElement]
send_keys(*value) None
property wrapped_element: WebElement

Returns the WebElement wrapped by this EventFiringWebElement instance.

7.33. Abstract Event Listener Support

class selenium.webdriver.support.abstract_event_listener.AbstractEventListener

Bases: object

Event listener must subclass and implement this fully or partially.

after_change_value_of(element, driver) None
after_click(element, driver) None
after_close(driver) None
after_execute_script(script, driver) None
after_find(by, value, driver) None
after_navigate_back(driver) None
after_navigate_forward(driver) None
after_navigate_to(url: str, driver) None
after_quit(driver) None
before_change_value_of(element, driver) None
before_click(element, driver) None
before_close(driver) None
before_execute_script(script, driver) None
before_find(by, value, driver) None
before_navigate_back(driver) None
before_navigate_forward(driver) None
before_navigate_to(url: str, driver) None
before_quit(driver) None
on_exception(exception, driver) None

7.34. Expected conditions Support

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.alert_is_present() Callable[[WebDriver], Alert | Literal[False]]

An expectation for checking if an alert is currently present and switching to it.

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.all_of(*expected_conditions: Callable[[D], Literal[False] | T]) Callable[[D], List[T] | Literal[False]]

An expectation that all of multiple expected conditions is true.

Equivalent to a logical ‘AND’. Returns: When any ExpectedCondition is not met: False. When all ExpectedConditions are met: A List with each ExpectedCondition’s return value.

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.any_of(*expected_conditions: Callable[[D], T]) Callable[[D], Literal[False] | T]

An expectation that any of multiple expected conditions is true.

Equivalent to a logical ‘OR’. Returns results of the first matching condition, or False if none do.

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.element_attribute_to_include(locator: Tuple[str, str], attribute_: str) Callable[[WebDriver | WebElement], bool]

An expectation for checking if the given attribute is included in the specified element.

locator, attribute

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.element_located_selection_state_to_be(locator: Tuple[str, str], is_selected: bool) Callable[[WebDriver | WebElement], bool]

An expectation to locate an element and check if the selection state specified is in that state.

locator is a tuple of (by, path) is_selected is a boolean

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.element_located_to_be_selected(locator: Tuple[str, str]) Callable[[WebDriver | WebElement], bool]

An expectation for the element to be located is selected.

locator is a tuple of (by, path)

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.element_selection_state_to_be(element: WebElement, is_selected: bool) Callable[[Any], bool]

An expectation for checking if the given element is selected.

element is WebElement object is_selected is a Boolean.

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.element_to_be_clickable(mark: WebElement | Tuple[str, str]) Callable[[WebDriver | WebElement], Literal[False] | WebElement]

An Expectation for checking an element is visible and enabled such that you can click it.

element is either a locator (text) or an WebElement

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.element_to_be_selected(element: WebElement) Callable[[Any], bool]

An expectation for checking the selection is selected.

element is WebElement object

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.frame_to_be_available_and_switch_to_it(locator: Tuple[str, str] | str) Callable[[WebDriver], bool]

An expectation for checking whether the given frame is available to switch to.

If the frame is available it switches the given driver to the specified frame.

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.invisibility_of_element(element: WebElement | Tuple[str, str]) Callable[[WebDriver | WebElement], WebElement | bool]

An Expectation for checking that an element is either invisible or not present on the DOM.

element is either a locator (text) or an WebElement

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.invisibility_of_element_located(locator: WebElement | Tuple[str, str]) Callable[[WebDriver | WebElement], WebElement | bool]

An Expectation for checking that an element is either invisible or not present on the DOM.

locator used to find the element

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.new_window_is_opened(current_handles: List[str]) Callable[[WebDriver], bool]

An expectation that a new window will be opened and have the number of windows handles increase.

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.none_of(*expected_conditions: Callable[[D], Any]) Callable[[D], bool]

An expectation that none of 1 or multiple expected conditions is true.

Equivalent to a logical ‘NOT-OR’. Returns a Boolean

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.number_of_windows_to_be(num_windows: int) Callable[[WebDriver], bool]

An expectation for the number of windows to be a certain value.

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.presence_of_all_elements_located(locator: Tuple[str, str]) Callable[[WebDriver | WebElement], List[WebElement]]

An expectation for checking that there is at least one element present on a web page.

locator is used to find the element returns the list of WebElements once they are located

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.presence_of_element_located(locator: Tuple[str, str]) Callable[[WebDriver | WebElement], WebElement]

An expectation for checking that an element is present on the DOM of a page. This does not necessarily mean that the element is visible.

locator - used to find the element returns the WebElement once it is located

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.staleness_of(element: WebElement) Callable[[Any], bool]

Wait until an element is no longer attached to the DOM.

element is the element to wait for. returns False if the element is still attached to the DOM, true otherwise.

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.text_to_be_present_in_element(locator: Tuple[str, str], text_: str) Callable[[WebDriver | WebElement], bool]

An expectation for checking if the given text is present in the specified element.

locator, text

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.text_to_be_present_in_element_attribute(locator: Tuple[str, str], attribute_: str, text_: str) Callable[[WebDriver | WebElement], bool]

An expectation for checking if the given text is present in the element’s attribute.

locator, attribute, text

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.text_to_be_present_in_element_value(locator: Tuple[str, str], text_: str) Callable[[WebDriver | WebElement], bool]

An expectation for checking if the given text is present in the element’s value.

locator, text

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.title_contains(title: str) Callable[[WebDriver], bool]

An expectation for checking that the title contains a case-sensitive substring.

title is the fragment of title expected returns True when the title matches, False otherwise

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.title_is(title: str) Callable[[WebDriver], bool]

An expectation for checking the title of a page.

title is the expected title, which must be an exact match returns True if the title matches, false otherwise.

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.url_changes(url: str) Callable[[WebDriver], bool]

An expectation for checking the current url.

url is the expected url, which must not be an exact match returns True if the url is different, false otherwise.

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.url_contains(url: str) Callable[[WebDriver], bool]

An expectation for checking that the current url contains a case- sensitive substring.

url is the fragment of url expected, returns True when the url matches, False otherwise

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.url_matches(pattern: str) Callable[[WebDriver], bool]

An expectation for checking the current url.

pattern is the expected pattern. This finds the first occurrence of pattern in the current url and as such does not require an exact full match.

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.url_to_be(url: str) Callable[[WebDriver], bool]

An expectation for checking the current url.

url is the expected url, which must be an exact match returns True if the url matches, false otherwise.

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.visibility_of(element: WebElement) Callable[[Any], Literal[False] | WebElement]

An expectation for checking that an element, known to be present on the DOM of a page, is visible.

Visibility means that the element is not only displayed but also has a height and width that is greater than 0. element is the WebElement returns the (same) WebElement once it is visible

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.visibility_of_all_elements_located(locator: Tuple[str, str]) Callable[[WebDriver | WebElement], List[WebElement] | Literal[False]]

An expectation for checking that all elements are present on the DOM of a page and visible. Visibility means that the elements are not only displayed but also has a height and width that is greater than 0.

locator - used to find the elements returns the list of WebElements once they are located and visible

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.visibility_of_any_elements_located(locator: Tuple[str, str]) Callable[[WebDriver | WebElement], List[WebElement]]

An expectation for checking that there is at least one element visible on a web page.

locator is used to find the element returns the list of WebElements once they are located

selenium.webdriver.support.expected_conditions.visibility_of_element_located(locator: Tuple[str, str]) Callable[[WebDriver | WebElement], Literal[False] | WebElement]

An expectation for checking that an element is present on the DOM of a page and visible. Visibility means that the element is not only displayed but also has a height and width that is greater than 0.

locator - used to find the element returns the WebElement once it is located and visible