klassi-js
A platform independent debuggable BDD Javascript testing framework. It's simple, easy to use and not dependant to any other tool or library. It's built with nodeJs, webdriver.io (Next-gen WebDriver for Node.js) and cucumber-js complete with integrated API Testing.
Installation
git-clone-ssh: git@github.com:larryg01/klassi-js.git
git-clone-https: https://github.com/larryg01/klassi-js.git
download: https://github.com/larryg01/klassi-js/archive/develop.zip
npm i klassi-js
# To run your test locally, you'll need a local selenium server running, you can install and
# launch a selenium standalone server with chrome, firefox and phantomjs drivers via the
# following commands in a separate terminal:
yarn global add selenium-standalone@latest
selenium-standalone install && selenium-standalone start
Usage
# run 'yarn install' in a terminal window from within the project folder
node ./node_modules/klassi-js/index.js -s ./step-definitions
or
node index.js -dt @search // locally
or
yarn run bslocal chrome/@search // via browserstack
Options
-h, --help output usage information
-v, --version output the version number
-s, --steps <path> path to step definitions. defaults to ./step-definitions
-p, --pageObjects <path> path to page objects. defaults to ./page-objects
-o, --sharedObjects [paths] path to shared objects - repeatable. defaults to ./shared-objects
-b, --browser <path> name of browser to use. defaults to chrome
-r, --reports <path> output path to save reports. defaults to ./reports
-d, --disableTestReport [optional] disables the test report from opening after test completion
-t, --tags <tagName> name of tag to run
-c, --context <path> contextual root path for project-specific features, steps, objects etc
-f, --featuresPath <path> path to feature definitions. defaults to ./features
-e, --email [optional] sends email reports to stakeholders
-n, --environment [<path>] name of environment to run the framework/test in. default to dev
-g, --reportName [optional] basename for report files e.g. use report for report.json
-x, --extraSettings [optional] further piped configs split with pipes
-w, --remoteService [optional] which remote driver service, if any, should be used e.g. browserstack
By default tests are run using Google Chrome, to run tests using another browser supply the name of that browser along with the -b
switch. Available options are:
Browser | Example |
---|---|
Chrome | -b chrome |
Firefox | -b firefox |
The following variables are available within the Given()
, When()
and Then()
functions:
Variable | Description |
---|---|
driver |
an instance of web driver (the browser) |
webdriverio |
the raw webdriver module, providing access to static properties/methods |
page |
collection of page objects loaded from disk and keyed by filename |
shared |
collection of shared objects loaded from disk and keyed by filename |
helpers |
a collection of helper methods things webdriver.io does not provide but really should! |
expect |
instance of chai expect to expect('something').to.equal('something') |
assert |
instance of chai assert to assert.isOk('everything', 'everything is ok') |
trace |
handy trace method to log console output with increased visibility |
fs |
exposes fs (file system) for use globally |
dir |
exposes dir for getting an array of files, subdirectories or both |
request |
exposes the request-promise for API testing |
date |
exposes the date method for logs and reports |
log |
exposes the log method for output to files and emailing |
Resemble JS
Visual Regression functionality withVisual regression testing, gives the ability to take and compare whole page screenshots or of specific parts of the application / page under test. If there are Elements in the page that contain dynamic contents (like a clock or something like tip of the day), you can hide this elements before taking the screenshot by passing the selector (or an array of selectors) to the saveScreenshot function.
// ./runtime/imageCompare.js
compareImage: async (fileName) => {
const verify = require('./imageCompare');
await verify.assertion(fileName);
await verify.value();
await verify.pass();
}
// usage within page-object file:
await verify.saveScreenshot(fileName, elementsToHide);
await helpers.compareImage(fileName);
request-promise
API Testing functionality withGetting data from a JSON REST API
// ./runtime/helpers.js
apiCall: function (endpoint) {
let endPoint = ('http://endpoint.com');
let options = {
method: 'GET',
url: endPoint,
json: true,
simple: false,
resolveWithFullResponse: true,
};
return request(options)
.then(async function (response, err) {
if (err) {
// API call failed
}
// response = API call is successful
});
},
Reports
HTML and JSON reports are automatically generated and stored in the default ./reports
folder. This location can be changed by providing a new path using the -r
command line switch:
Event handlers
You can register event handlers for the following events within the cucumber lifecycle.
const {After, Before, AfterAll, BeforeAll} = require('cucumber');
Event | Example |
---|---|
Before | Before(function() { // This hook will be executed before all scenarios}) |
After | After(function() {// This hook will be executed after all scenarios}); |
BeforeAll | BeforeAll(function() {// perform some shared setup}); |
AfterAll | AfterAll(function() {// perform some shared teardown}); |
How to debug
Most webdriverio methods return a JavaScript Promise that is resolved when the method completes. The easiest way to step in with a debugger is to add a .then
method to a selenium function and place a debugger
statement within it, for example:
When(/^I search DuckDuckGo for "([^"]*)"$/, function (searchQuery, done) {
driver.element('#search_form_input_homepage').then(function(input) {
expect(input).to.exist;
debugger; // <<- your IDE should step in at this point, with the browser open
return input;
})
.then(function(input){
input.setValue(selector, searchQuery);
input.setValue(selector, 'Enter');
done(); // <<- let cucumber know you're done
});
});
Default directory structure
You can use the framework without any command line arguments if your application uses the following folder structure:
.
├── features
│ └── duckDuckGo-search.feature
├── step_definitions
│ └── duckDuckGo-search-steps.js
├── page-objects
│ └── duckDuckGoSearch.js
|__ runtime
| |__ world.js
└── shared-objects
│ ├── test-data.js
└── reports
├── cucumber-report.json
└── cucumber-report.html
Bugs
Please raise bugs via the klassi-js issue tracker and, if possible, please provide enough information to allow the bug to be reproduced.
Contributing
Anyone can contribute to this project simply by opening an issue here or fork the project and issue a pull request with suggested improvements. In lieu of a formal styleguide, please take care to maintain the existing coding style.
Credits
License
Apache License © 2016 Larry Goddard