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Hi Manisha,
You should be using "new FlashSelenium(selenium, "coloredSquare");"
if you're testing the sample colors application.
Our bad that only the java client test cases were updated and not others.
Thanks for
bringing this up.
Original comment by sachin.s...@gmail.com
on 16 May 2009 at 5:15
I tried using IE6 + Win XP using "clickcolors" but the test
"testColorTransition"
doesn't work completely
line 36: assertEquals(BLUE, flashApp.call("getColor")); => it
seems
that the previous click doesn't work on IE
Another thing... If I use 'coloredSquare' on IE6 an exception is thrown:
"com.thoughtworks.selenium.SeleniumException: ERROR: Threw an exception: Element
coloredSquare not found"
Original comment by s0c...@gmail.com
on 30 May 2009 at 2:23
I am trying to test a Flash App using FlashSelenium.
In my case, I get hold of the flash object name as below.
browser.getEval("this.browserbot." +
"getCurrentWindow().document.getElementsByTagName('frame')[0]" +
".contentWindow.document.getElementsByTagName('frame')[0]." +
"contentWindow.document.getElementById('player')." +
"getElementsByTagName('param')[0].name");
The HTML code snippet is something like this.
<object id="player" ...>
<param value="player/playershell.swf" name="movie"/>
...
</object>
But I get exception when tried to test any flash menthods.
FlashSelenium flashApp = new FlashSelenium(browser,
browser.getEval("this.browserbot." +
"getCurrentWindow().document.getElementsByTagName('frame')[0]" +
".contentWindow.document.getElementsByTagName('frame')[0]." +
"contentWindow.document.getElementById('player')." +
"getElementsByTagName('param')[0].name"));
System.out.println ("Is Playing: "+flashApp.IsPlaying());
ERROR: Threw an exception: Element movie not found.
I also tried by using the object id as parameter to FlashSelenium constructor.
I tried with both original JAR file of flash-selenium and the JAR with some
fixes(found in this forum).
Appreciate any help in resolving this.
NOTE: I used Selenium RC 1.0 beta2. Wanted to know if this is something related
to
the issues for supporting RC 1.0 version as mentioned in the flash-selenium web
page.
Thanks,
Rajesh
Original comment by rkmohapa...@gmail.com
on 5 Jun 2009 at 5:49
Tried again with the fixed flash-selenium.jar posted in this forum.
With the followng code I did not get any exception.
But I am little confused with the return values of the method calls to
IsPlaying and
PercentLoaded.
The flash movie is actually playing a powerpoint presentation within flash.
And the call to IsPlaying return false and call to PercentLoaded returns 100
although
all the slides in the presentation are not yet played.
Any idea what could be the reason for this?
FlashSelenium flashApp = new FlashSelenium(browser,
browser.getEval("this.browserbot." +
"getCurrentWindow().document.getElementsByTagName('frame')[0]" +
".contentWindow.document.getElementsByTagName('frame')[0]." +
"contentWindow.document.getElementById('player').id"));
System.out.println ("Is Playing: "+flashApp.IsPlaying());
System.out.println ("Loaded: "+flashApp.PercentLoaded());
Appreciate any help with this.
Thanks,
Rajesh
Original comment by rkmohapa...@gmail.com
on 5 Jun 2009 at 6:17
You might try changing html src code as shown here.
http://code.google.com/p/flash-selenium/source/browse/trunk/flash/changingcolors
/colors.html
There is an <embed> tag here. It takes up "name" attribute for this tag. Your
html
src code doesn't have this.
Other thing is I am not sure what is browser type in ur code. I have something
like
this:
28: selenium = SeleniumEnvironment.create("http://url-to-open", this)
29: .createSelenium();
30: selenium.start();
31: flashApp = new FlashSelenium(selenium, SWF_NAME);
32: selenium.open(URL);
....
38: flashApp.StopPlay();
39: assertEquals(100, flashApp.PercentLoaded());
40: }
Hope this helps.
Manisha
Original comment by manisha....@gmail.com
on 5 Jun 2009 at 6:31
Hi! I tried to access the interface of the Colored Square flash sample using the
FlashSelenium.dll library, and not the jar archive. So far I have not succeeded
yet
in this task.
This is the code I use:
private FlashSelenium.FlashSelenium fs;
private ISelenium selenium;
public void SetupTest()
{
selenium = new DefaultSelenium("localhost", 4444, "*firefox",
"http://www.google.com/");
selenium.Start();
fs = new FlashSelenium.FlashSelenium(selenium,"coloredSquare");
selenium.Open("http://flashselenium.t35.com/colors.html");
}
public void TheFlashTest()
{
fs.Call("click");
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(10000);
}
When I run this code, I get an error message:
ERROR: Threw an exception: NPMethod called on non-NPObject wrapped JSObject!
Can you please point me where the problem is?
Original comment by artur.i...@gmail.com
on 26 Feb 2010 at 11:57
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
manisha....@gmail.com
on 4 May 2009 at 6:11