Pressing Browser’s Back Button – Selenium

Pressing the Browser’s Back Button

To simulate pressing of the browser’s back button programmatically using Selenium for Python, call back() method on the Web Driver object.

driver.back()

Example

  1. Initialise Chrome Web Driver object as driver.
  2. Get the URL https://pythonexamples.org/ using web driver object.
  3. Find element by link text 'OpenCV' and click on the element.
  4. Make an implicit wait of 5 seconds.
  5. Press browser’s back button using driver.back().

Python Program

from selenium.webdriver.chrome.service import Service
from selenium import webdriver
from selenium.webdriver.common.by import By

service = Service(executable_path="/usr/local/bin/chromedriver")

# Initialize web driver
with webdriver.Chrome(service=service) as driver:
    #navigate to the url
    driver.get('https://pythonexamples.org/')
    #find element that has link text : 'OpenCV'
    driver.find_element(By.LINK_TEXT, 'OpenCV').click()
    #press on browser's back button
    driver.back()

Screenshots

Navigation Step #1 : Get the URL https://pythonexamples.org/.

Navigation Step #2 : Find OpenCV link and click on it.

Navigation Step #3 : Press the browser’s back button.

Summary

In this Python Selenium Tutorial, we learned how to press the browser’s back button programmatically using driver.back() method.

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