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Former watir.gem that referenced both watir-webdriver and watir-classic

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Watir

Watir, pronounced water, is an open-source (BSD) family of Ruby libraries for automating web browsers. It supports your app no matter what technology it is developed in. They support Internet Explorer on Windows, Firefox and Chrome on Windows, Mac and Linux.

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This is the meta-gem for installing all necessary dependencies and having a convenient way to switch between different Watir drivers.

Currently supported drivers are:

Visit Watir website or refer to each gem's own README and documentation for better understanding of how to use these libraries.

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Usage

Add it into your Gemfile:

gem "watir", "~>4.0"

Or install it manually with the following command:

gem install watir

Then in your test file:

require "watir"
browser = Watir::Browser.new

The command above will use watir-classic with Internet Explorer on Windows and watir-webdriver with Firefox on Linux/OS X by default.

Switching Between Drivers

There are multiple ways to specify a different driver.

By specifying different browser via #initialize:

require "watir"
# will use watir-webdriver with Chrome
browser = Watir::Browser.new :chrome

By specifying driver manually via Watir.driver#=:

require "watir"
# will use watir-webdriver with Internet Explorer
Watir.driver = :webdriver
browser = Watir::Browser.new :ie

Or by using an environment variable WATIR_DRIVER:

require "watir"
# will use watir-classic
ENV["WATIR_DRIVER"] = "classic"
browser = Watir::Browser.new

Limitations

Currently it is possible to use only one driver per Ruby process. All the methods to switch between drivers won't have any effect after you've opened your first browser window.

License

See LICENSE for details.

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