Yeah, I figured that. I got it to work thanks, but I still don't
understand how exactly. Coming from Perl I am used to a more procedural
type of programming. BTW - Selenium is a great tool for web testing, and
the way it will translate your web clickstream into your choice of
languages rocks.
Justin
vince spicer wrote:
good catch, my mistake
args[1] == 'yankees'
True
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 12:25 AM, Christian Witts
<cwi...@compuscan.co.za <mailto:cwi...@compuscan.co.za>> wrote:
vince spicer wrote:
First off, selenium is a great tool and the python driver is
very powerful
there are numerous ways to access cli variables,
the quickest
import sys
print sys.srgv
sys.argv will it output a array of all command line args
./selenium-google-test.py yankees
will out put:
['selenium-google-test.py', 'yankees']
so
args = sys.argv
args[0] == 'yankees'
True
That would be false, the first argument (list index zero) is the
script name. You would need to do
args = sys.argv[1:]
if you want to dump the filename from the list.
--
Kind Regards,
Christian Witts
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