Okay, I used selenium to test some automation, which I got to work. I did an export of the script for python. When I tried to run the python script it generated, it gave me a "SyntaxError: invalid syntax" error message. Here's the python script in question:
from selenium import selenium
import unittest, time, re
class WakeupCall(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.verificationErrors = []
self.selenium = selenium("localhost", 4444, "*chrome", "http://the.web.site")
self.selenium.start()
def test_wakeup_call(self):
sel = self.selenium
sel.open("/index.php#deposit")
sel.wait_for_page_to_load("30000")
sel.click("link=History")
sel.wait_for_page_to_load("30000")
try: self.failUnless(sel.is_text_present("key phrase number 1."))
except AssertionError, e: self.verificationErrors.append(str(e))
The last line is what generated the "SyntaxError: invalid syntax" error message. A "^" was under the comma. The rest of the script goes as follows:
def tearDown(self):
self.selenium.stop()
self.assertEqual([], self.verificationErrors)
if name == "main":
unittest.main()