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Selenium chrome driver automation sample code

import selenium
import time
from selenium import webdriver
import chromedriver_binary
browser=webdriver.Chrome()
browser.get("https://google.com/")
username=browser.find_element_by_id('logonuidfield')
username.send_keys("xxxxxx")
password=browser.find_element_by_id('logonpassfield')
password.send_keys("yyyyyyyy")
login=browser.find_element_by_name('uidPasswordLogon')
login.click()
browser.implicitly_wait(30)
time.sleep(3)
browser.switch_to.frame('iframe')
time.sleep(10)
browser.switch_to.frame('iframe')
time.sleep(10)
browser.find_element_by_xpath("//*[contains(text(),'PAAT_Test')]/parent::span/parent::a").click()

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