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S. ShuklaThe Protractor Handbookhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-7289-3_5

5. Web Page Interactions II

Shashank Shukla1  
(1)
Mandla, Madhya Pradesh, India
 
In the last chapter, you learned about automating a few basic user actions on a web page. Let’s continue the journey and learn some more user actions with the help of Protractor API. You about learn the following.
  • Testing a non-Angular application

  • Getting a processed config file

  • Getting a web page source

  • Getting a web page title and URL

  • Refreshing a web page and restart browser

  • Navigating back and forward

  • Maximizing the browser

  • Getting and setting the window size and position

  • Getting an element location

  • Opening and ...

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