A RetroSearch Logo

Home - News ( United States | United Kingdom | Italy | Germany ) - Football scores

Search Query:

Showing content from https://www.selenium.dev/documentation/legacy/selenium_ide/releases/ below:

Website Navigation


Legacy Selenium IDE Release Notes

Legacy Selenium IDE Release Notes

Selenium IDE was the original Firefox extension for Record and Playback. Version 2.x was updated to support WebDriver.

This documentation previously located on the wiki

2.9.1 - to be released 2.9.0 2.8.0 2.7.0 2.6.0 2.5.0 2.4.0 2.3.0 2.2.0 2.1.0 2.0.0 1.10.0 1.9.1 1.9.0 1.8.1 1.8.0 1.7.2 1.7.1 1.7.0 1.6.0 1.5.0 1.4.1 1.4.0 1.3.0

Was going to be just a quick release to get

in, but then I got busy and didn’t push it when I had planned and so now

has leaked in. Most people will want to just leave this the way it is by default. This is brand-spanking-new and allows you to do visually what you could before using a somewhat arcane bit of JS in an extension.

1.2.0

Just a quick release primarily for

But we also snuck in

You will also notice that the bundle now only has formatters for the officially supported languages of the project (Java, C#, Python, Ruby). If anyone from the Perl, Groovy or PHP camps wants to take on ownership of those formats we’ll happily help you out.

1.1.0

Hey! Look at that! A slightly more significant version bump! Any why is that? Well…

Which are the four supported languages of the Selenium project. This also means that Se-IDE is officially deprecating inclusion of the Groovy, Perl and PHP format plugins in the main release bundle. It would be outstanding if the community around those languages picks up their development and maintenance. Read more about the WebDriver exporters on Samit’s blog.

Of course, format switching is still in Experimental purgatory for at least this release. Losing people’s scripts because of bugs is not acceptable and we’re working on it. To ‘goal’ is to have them back for the next release.

Also included in this release are

1.0.12

This is a minor release with nothing too huge included. But because the last one didn’t get pushed to the world, it is important to make a note of a big change introduced in 1.0.11.

We have marked the changing of formats as Experimental due to a couple lose-all-your-data bugs. As a result it is disabled in the toolbar by default. To enable it, click the checkbox in the Options menu. And because we really don’t want you to lose your data, when you switch formats you will get a big warning box. This too can be disabled in the Options menu. But if you do both of these things and your script gets sent to the abyss, you have been warned. :)

Changes in this release include the following:

1.0.11

It has been half a year since our last release of 1.0.10 and we have put a lot of effort to bring you this release. The summary of the contributions to this release is as follows:-

73% (22) Samit Badle 16%( 5) Adam Goucher 6% (2) Dave Hunt 3% (1) Santiago Suarez Ordoñez 3% (1) Simon Stewart

Here is the list of changes excluding some minor fixes and code refactoring.

Main Features: Usability Improvements: Bug Fixes: Known Issues: 1.0.10

Another packaging problem broke the various things that used getText(). Which of course is one of the most commonly used bits of the API.

As a result, we’ve started to rebuild the test suite for things. It’s going to take awhile to get the coverage we’re hoping for, but it’ll be worth it if we can go at least 2 days after a release before becoming embarrassed.

Upgrade Notes:

1.0.9

What started out as a pretty major change in terms of packaging ended up including two significant bug fixes as well. Hopefully we avoid that sort of thing with the release. Not that I don’t expect it. :)

What 1.0.9 was supposed to only have was…

Other stuff

1.0.8

This release is primarily to get FF4 support out into the wild since it is getting to the advanced beta phase, but there is also a fair bit of other bug fixes in there as well. About 75% of the fixes in the release are directly the work of Samit Badle and the vast remainder by Jérémy Hérault.

1.0.7

Only a couple of things of note in this release to end-users which is somewhat silly since it is a month overdue, but that was due to some build changes that took a bit of work to get the kinks worked out. Should be ok now though.

1.0.6

The big thing in this release is that the scary log message that was showing up on ‘open’ is fixed. The other big things are:

1.0.5

One thing that does not really fit the BUG or NEW label is that the code for Se-IDE is now in the main repo rather than tucked away in a somewhat hidden location.

1.0.4

Selenium IDE 1.0.4 marks a resurgence in the project with releases planned for the middle of each month. Here are the changes that have happened between versions 1.0.2 and 1.0.4 of Selenium IDE. (Don’t ask what happened to version 1.0.3)

Acknowledgements

Version 1.0.4 would not have happened without the following assistance

For issues with this release or features you would like to see in future releases, please log them in the Google Code Issue tracker (https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/selenium/issues) using the ide label so they don’t get lost.

-adam

Support the Selenium Project

Learn more or view the full list of sponsors.


RetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue

Search and Browse the WWW like it's 1997 | Search results from DuckDuckGo

HTML: 3.2 | Encoding: UTF-8 | Version: 0.7.4