commit | 7d38fb1da3cc4cffec14db918009459d5cbc5a50 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Marc Fisher <fisherii@google.com> | Fri Jan 30 14:08:45 2015 -0800 |
committer | Marc Fisher <fisherii@google.com> | Fri Jan 30 14:08:45 2015 -0800 |
tree | a03265358ff0b4a00511611e0c6d1449df0d3bbe | |
parent | e1e674200cfd8cf8865d182b36f3580c943bd90f [diff] | |
parent | dbd04d43b63ea91505890628d2b0b5d5ca300809 [diff] |
Merge pull request #38 from goderbauer/master adding logs access
Provides WebDriver bindings for Dart. These use the WebDriver JSON interface, and as such, require the use of the WebDriver remote server.
For a nicer interface and better support consider using: https://github.com/google/dart-sync-webdriver
Depend on it
Add this to your package's pubspec.yaml file:
dependencies: webdriver: any
If your package is an application package you should use any as the version constraint.
Install it
If you're using the Dart Editor, choose:
Menu > Tools > Pub Install
Or if you want to install from the command line, run:
$ pub install
Import it
Now in your Dart code, you can use:
import 'package:webdriver/webdriver.dart';
To run the tests, you need to first run selenium-server-standalone, which you can download from https://code.google.com/p/selenium/downloads.