Best FluentLenium code snippet using org.fluentlenium.adapter.testng.integration.PageTest.checkFollowLinkFoundWithFindBy
Source: PageTest.java
...40 page.goToNextPage();41 page2.isAt();42 }43 @Test44 public void checkFollowLinkFoundWithFindBy() {45 page.go();46 page.goToNextPageWithFindByClassLink();47 page2.isAt();48 }49}50class IndexPage extends FluentPage {51 /* default */ FluentWebElement linkToPage2;52 @FindBy(css = "a.go-next")53 /* default */ FluentWebElement linkToPage2FoundWithFindBy;54 @Override55 public String getUrl() {56 return IntegrationFluentTestNg.DEFAULT_URL;57 }58 @Override...
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