Element Hunter
Overview
Capture web elements for Selenium automation with smart naming and side panel
π Element Hunter - The Ultimate Web Test Automation Chrome Extension Transform your web testing workflow with intelligent element capture, automated Selenium selector generation, and BDD test scenario creation. Designed for QA engineers, test automation specialists, and web developers. β WHY CHOOSE ELEMENT HUNTER? - Save 80% time on test automation setup - Eliminate manual element inspection and selector writing - Generate production-ready Selenium WebDriver code - Create BDD/Cucumber scenarios automatically - Support for all major testing frameworks π― KEY FEATURES β Smart Element Capture - Priority-based selector detection (ID β Name β Class β XPath) - Intelligent element naming with context awareness - Visual feedback with hover effects and confirmations - Handle overlapping elements and dynamic content - Persistent storage across browser sessions β Selenium Integration - Export elements in Selenium-compatible JSON format - Generate WebDriver-ready selectors - Support for Python, Java, C#, JavaScript automation - Compatible with Selenium Grid and cloud platforms - Clean, production-ready code output β BDD Test Generation - Auto-generate Cucumber/Gherkin scenarios - Real-time test step recording - 31 pre-configured Selenium actions - Custom action mapping system - Download complete .feature files β Multi-Framework Support - Selenium WebDriver (Python, Java, C#, JavaScript) - Cypress test automation - Playwright testing framework - TestCafe automation - Puppeteer scripts β Professional Interface - Chrome Side Panel integration - Modern, intuitive UI design - Multi-language support (English/Turkish) - Professional modal dialogs - Organized workspace layout β Element Naming Conventions - UPPER_SNAKE_CASE (default): LOGIN_BUTTON - camelCase: loginButton - PascalCase: LoginButton - snake_case: login_button π§ PERFECT FOR: - QA Engineers & Test Automation Specialists - Web Developers building test suites - DevOps teams implementing CI/CD testing - Software Testers creating regression tests - Teams adopting BDD/Cucumber methodology π― USE CASES: - Regression testing automation - Smoke test creation - Functional test development - Cross-browser testing setup - Web scraping projects - E2E test automation - API testing preparation - Load testing element identification π EXPORT FORMATS: - Standard JSON with metadata - Selenium automation format - Cucumber feature files - Custom action templates - CSV for spreadsheet analysis π PRIVACY & SECURITY: - 100% local data storage - nothing sent to servers - No analytics, tracking, or data collection - Open source and transparent code - GDPR compliant by design - No external dependencies π GETTING STARTED: 1. Install Element Hunter extension 2. Navigate to your web application 3. Click "Start Capture" to begin element detection 4. Click on webpage elements to capture them 5. Export elements in your preferred format 6. Use generated selectors in your test automation framework π‘ PRO TIPS: - Use Chrome Side Panel for better workspace integration - Leverage custom action mappings for team consistency - Export Cucumber scenarios for BDD workflow - Combine with your existing CI/CD pipeline - Share element libraries across team members π FRAMEWORK INTEGRATION EXAMPLES: Python + Selenium: ```python from selenium import webdriver from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By # Use exported elements driver.find_element(By.ID, "login-button").click()
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Details
- Version1.6.0
- UpdatedOctober 1, 2025
- Size1.45MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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