Hmm. Aside from the fact that I don't fully understand what you're trying to do, there are a few issues with the code:
You'll have to look carefully at this line and see what exactly you want the string to contain because I can't tell and Perl will complain that it Can't find string terminator '"' anywhere before EOF:
my $root = "'//a[@href="/"]';
Next, you're calling myHomeTest() with dummy arguments (plain words) but that sub doesn't actually seem to use arguments at any point unless there's some magic in the $driver object that I can't see.
Finally, $driver is not defined anywhere so it would just throw Can't call method "find_element" on an undefined value as it is.
When you say it doesn't work, do you mean you get error messages that you can't figure out or does the code just not do what you expect it to?
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