Appian Selenium API

Overview

The library contains methods which allow you to interact with Appian components in a browser. It can be used in a Java application or integrated directly into any Selenium or Java-based testing tool.

Appian Selenium API contains the methods that are at the core of both Cucumber for Appian and FitNesse for Appian. If you are familiar with either Appian’s FitNesse or Cucumber tools then you are already familiar with the methods provided by the Appian Selenium API. For example, the table below shows the corresponding FitNesse and Cucumber methods for the same underlying Appian Selenium API method.

Appian Selenium API

loginWithUsernameAndPassword(jString userName, String password)

FitNesse for Appian

| login with username | USERNAME | and password | PASSWORD |

Cucumber for Appian

Given I login with username "USERNAME" and password "PASSWORD"

Note: Java 11 required for plugin version 23.4

Key Features & Functionality

The Appian Selenium API plug-in package includes:

  • The Appian Selenium API jar
  • Javadocs
  • An example of how to use the API in a Java application
  • An example of how to use the API in a Cucumber test 

The Appian Selenium API plug-in supports both Chrome and Firefox browsers. See the Appian Playbook for more information: Automated Testing with Appian Selenium API

Note on Appian Versions:

With each Appian release, a new version of the plug-in is also released to support the latest Appian components. This plug-in is backwards compatible, ensuring that you do not need to update your test cases when upgrading to new Appian versions.

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  • v24.2.0 Release Notes
    • Enhancements
    • Update locator for site menu links
    • Created method which supports clicking on text within an interface.
    • This is particularly useful for nested cards such as tab layouts, but can also be used as a fallback when existing methods do not work.
    • This method is available for all Appian versions.
    • Click operation on Card layout will be performed on the left side of the element instead of the right. We are not expecting any impact on existing test cases.
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  • v24.2.0 Release Notes
    • Enhancements
    • Update locator for site menu links
    • Created method which supports clicking on text within an interface.
    • This is particularly useful for nested cards such as tab layouts, but can also be used as a fallback when existing methods do not work.
    • This method is available for all Appian versions.
    • Click operation on Card layout will be performed on the left side of the element instead of the right. We are not expecting any impact on existing test cases.
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