Wednesday, April 17, 2019
  • 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Conference Tokyo at Tower Hall Funabori
Have you ever wondered how Selenium works under the covers? Do you get frustrated with locators not locating, pages not loading, or browsers behaving inconsistently from one run to the next? Selenium is an attempt to unify thousands of disparate elements across a wide spectrum of challenges into a single, common interface that works seamlessly with all the major browsers - and yet only a handful of volunteers work to maintain this gigantic effort. If you would like to enhance your own Selenium experience while contributing back to the software that has defined so many of our careers, come to this workshop.
Outline/structure of the Session
  • Survey the different parts of the system
  • Learn where the language bindings and browser internals originate
  • See how the source code is structured
  • Learn how to build Selenium on your own desktop
  • Write a unit test and create a pull request to contribute it back
  • Understand how releases get cut
  • Search out the bug database for an issue you can fix during the workshop
  • Ask questions in the presence of several of the core committers
  • Learn what it takes to become one of the core committers. This free, Open Source project always needs more help
Target Audience / 参加対象
Anyone interested in understanding the internals of Selenium Project
Prerequisites / 前提知識・参加条件など
We will send you joining instructions in advance of the workshop, in order for you to prepare your laptop. Please make sure you have the latest code checked out and working from github.com/SeleniumHQ/selenium and github.com/SeleniumHQ/docs.
This workshop will run in English.
本ワークショップは英語で開催されます。通訳はございません。