The API definitions in this chapter shows the absolute location of classes. However the recommended import style is as given below:
from selenium import webdriver
Then, you can access the classes like this:
webdriver.Firefox
webdriver.FirefoxProfile
webdriver.Chrome
webdriver.ChromeOptions
webdriver.Ie
webdriver.Opera
webdriver.PhantomJS
webdriver.Remote
webdriver.DesiredCapabilities
webdriver.ActionChains
webdriver.TouchActions
webdriver.Proxy
The special keys class (Keys) can be imported like this:
from selenium.webdriver.common.keys import Keys
The exception classes can be imported like this (Replace the TheNameOfTheExceptionClass with actual class name given below):
from selenium.common.exceptions import [TheNameOfTheExceptionClass]
Conventions used in the API
Some attributes are callable (or methods) and others are non-callable (properties). All the callable attributes are ending with round brackets.
Here is an example for property:
current_url
URL of the current loaded page.
Usage:
driver.current_url
Here is an example for a method:
close()
Closes the current window.
Usage:
driver.close()