Thirtyfour is a Selenium / WebDriver library for Rust, for automated website UI testing.
Features
- All W3C WebDriver and WebElement methods supported
- Create new browser session directly via WebDriver (e.g. chromedriver)
- Create new browser session via Selenium Standalone or Grid
- Find elements (via all common selectors e.g. Id, Class, CSS, Tag, XPath)
- Send keys to elements, including key-combinations
- Execute Javascript
- Action Chains
- Get and set cookies
- Switch to frame/window/element/alert
- Shadow DOM support
- Alert support
- Capture / Save screenshot of browser or individual element as PNG
- Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP) support (limited)
- Advanced query interface including explicit waits and various predicates
- Component Wrappers (similar to
Page Object Model)
Feature Flags
rustls-tls: (Default) Use rustls to provide TLS support (via reqwest).native-tls: Use native TLS (via reqwest).component: (Default) Enable theComponentderive macro (via thirtyfour_macros).selenium-manager: (Default) Enable the Selenium manager, which downloads then starts the correct webdriver.
Example (async):
To run this example:
cargo run --example tokio_async
use thirtyfour::prelude::*; #[tokio::main] async fn main() -> WebDriverResult<()> { let caps = DesiredCapabilities::chrome(); let server_url = "http://localhost:9515"; start_webdriver_process(server_url, &caps, true)?; let driver = WebDriver::new(server_url, caps).await?; // Navigate to https://wikipedia.org. driver.goto("https://wikipedia.org").await?; let elem_form = driver.find(By::Id("search-form")).await?; // Find element from element. let elem_text = elem_form.find(By::Id("searchInput")).await?; // Type in the search terms. elem_text.send_keys("selenium").await?; // Click the search button. let elem_button = elem_form.find(By::Css("button[type='submit']")).await?; elem_button.click().await?; // Look for header to implicitly wait for the page to load. driver.find(By::ClassName("firstHeading")).await?; assert_eq!(driver.title().await?, "Selenium - Wikipedia"); // Always explicitly close the browser. driver.quit().await?; Ok(()) }
Minimum Supported Rust Version
The MSRV for thirtyfour is currently latest, and so its guaranteed to run the latest stable release.
LICENSE
This work is dual-licensed under MIT or Apache 2.0. You can choose either license if you use this work.
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SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT OR Apache-2.0