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driver.quit() not working in AppD Synthetic Job

Arthur.Valijan
Builder

Below is a snippet of code that is working locally, but not in AppD. The specific line is `driver.quit()`

 

 

 

 

try:
    time.sleep(1)
    elementName = '//*[@id="ClaimSearch:ClaimSearchScreen:_msgs"]'
    WebDriverWait(driver,30).until(EC.element_to_be_clickable((By.XPATH, "" + elementName + "")))
    time.sleep(1)
    driver.quit()
except:
    print("Did not see a Message")

Continue with script...

 

 

 

 

Is there a different way to quit?

2 REPLIES 2

Ryan.Paredez
Community Manager

Hi @Arthur.Valijan,

 

Thanks for asking this question on the community. I see you also created a support ticket. If support is able to help you with an outcome, can you please share it back on this post. 

 

This helps drive knowledge sharing in the community.

 

 


Thanks,

Ryan, Cisco AppDynamics Community Manager




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I resolve the issue by moving the code outside of a try/except section and also added  quit() after  driver.quit()

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