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== Section 6: Page Object Model == | == Section 6: Page Object Model == | ||
=== Intro === | === Intro === | ||
* design pattern to improve maintainability and reusability | |||
* there's no industry standard way to do it though | |||
* Core concepts | |||
** each page has a class | |||
** with methods for operations | |||
* Two Important Principles | |||
** DRY - don't repeat yourself | |||
** KISS - keep it simple stupid | |||
* Two Good Practices | |||
** Descriptive naming | |||
** <s>Avoid tiny methods</s> => I don't agree, especially if this leads to code repetition. | |||
Note: | |||
For me I like POM's to encapsulate the page (or component) so that the object knows | |||
* how to find things it contains | |||
* how to do things that it implements | |||
with the end result being that code consuming the object interacts with it in a way that feels and reads like a real user might. | |||
=== First Page Object === | === First Page Object === | ||
=== Navigation Page Object === | === Navigation Page Object === |