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@enact/ui-test-utils
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This package includes the common WebDriver configurations and some utility modules for executing
automated UI tests from Enact UI library packages. This package is not intended to be used directly
and must be configured as a devDependency
of the UI library.
Add @enact/ui-test-utils
as a devDependency: npm i --save-dev @enact/ui-test-utils
Create the tests/ui
folder structure within the UI library
Add apps
and specs
folders to tests/ui
Add local WebDriver configuration files within tests/ui
wdio.conf.js
containing module.exports = require('@enact/ui-test-utils/ui/wdio.conf.js');
wdio.docker.conf.js
containing module.exports = require('@enact/ui-test-utils/ui/wdio.docker.conf.js');
wdio.tv.conf.js
containing module.exports = require('@enact/ui-test-utils/ui/wdio.tv.conf.js');
and tests/screenshot
wdio.conf.js
containing module.exports = require('@enact/ui-test-utils/screenshot/wdio.conf.js');
wdio.docker.conf.js
containing module.exports = require('@enact/ui-test-utils/screenshot/wdio.docker.conf.js');
wdio.tv.conf.js
containing module.exports = require('@enact/ui-test-utils/screenshot/wdio.tv.conf.js');
"scripts": {
"test-ui": "start-tests tests/ui/wdio.conf.js",
"test-ui-docker": "start-tests tests/ui/wdio.docker.conf.js",
"test-ui-tv": "start-tests tests/ui/wdio.tv.conf.js",
"test-ss": "start-tests tests/screenshot/wdio.conf.js",
"test-ss-docker": "start-tests tests/screenshot/wdio.docker.conf.js",
"test-ss-tv": "start-tests tests/screenshot/wdio.tv.conf.js",
}
.eslintrc.js
and
.gitignore
files, respectivelyWithin the UI Library, create an app for testing in /tests/ui/apps
and create a corresponding test in /tests/ui/specs
.
The Page
component from @enact/ui-test-utils/test/Page
contains useful methods for loading tests.
Pass the IP address of the TV as an environment variable and use the test-ui-tv
task:
TV_IP=10.0.1.1 npm run test-ui-tv
npm run test-ui -- --spec <pattern>
Example 1 - will execute tests for 'Button'
npm run test-ui -- --spec Button
Example 2 - will execute tests for 'InputField' component
npm run test-ui -- --spec /InputField
Note: <pattern>
can also be a regex and may need to be in quotes to prevent expansion on the command
line.
npm run test-ss -- --component <pattern>
Note: pattern
may need to be in quotes to prevent expansion on the command line if you use a regex.
Example 1 - uses regular expression to match only tests that begin with 'Button'
npm run test-ss -- --component "^Button"
Example 2 - match all tests that contain 'Button'
npm run test-ss -- --component Button
npm run test-ss -- --spec Light-specs
You can combine theme and component filtering for more precise runs:
npm run test-ss -- --component CheckboxItem --spec Default-specs
Search within the title of the screenshot for a specific regex string:
npm run test-ss -- --title "color = green"
As before, you can combine multiple filters:
npm run test-ss -- --component "^Button" --title "disabled"
Execute the first test of each component:
npm run test-ss -- --id 0
The test ID can be gotten from the failed tests results, looking at the request output or by counting the number of tests in a component.
As before, you can combine multiple filters:
npm run test-ss -- --component "^Button" --id 10
When a test fails, a screenshot will be captured showing the state when it failed. The screenshots
are saved to ./tests/ui/errorShots/
. The test run will display the filename for a failed test:
Example:
F
Screenshot location: ./tests/ui/errorShots/should-meet-initial-conditions.png
After a test runs, if new screenshots are generated, a page is created with links to open each of the images. To open this file (on a Mac):
open tests/screenshot/dist/newFiles.html
If there are test failures, a failure log is created that contains links to the sets of images. To open this file (on a Mac):
open tests/screenshot/dist/failedTests.html
Images can be navigated using the keyboard arrow keys. Click on an image to zoom in. Click out of the image to zoom out.
In the output, the test case button opens the sample app with the parameters that produced the output. This requires that a server be running on port 3000. If you have globally installed the serve
command with npm install -g serve
you can start the server like this:
serve tests/screenshot/dist
The --skip-build
option can be used to skip packing Enact and the apps
directory. Changes to
the Enact version or test apps will not be picked up.
npm run test-ui -- --spec /Input --skip-build
To limit or increase the number of concurrent tests, use the --instances
option:
npm run test-ui -- --instances 2
By default, the latest versions of various drivers will be downloaded before starting tests. This
can be skipped when no internet connection is available by specifying the --offline
option:
npm run test-ui -- --offline
By default, tests run in 'headless' mode, which hides the browser window used for testing. You can
watch the tests run by passing --visible
:
npm run test-ui -- --visible
For example, filtering for the component 'Input'.
npm run test-ui -- --visible --spec /Input
This requires that a server be running on port 3000. If you have globally installed the serve
command with npm install -g serve
you can start the server like this:
serve dist
To open a specific test app, open the URL path for the test. The path will match the name of the JS
source file for the app. For example, to open the VirtualList
test app, navigate to:
http://localhost:3000/VirtualList-View/
Navigate to a URL using the component name and test case number. Change 'Sandstone-View' to the name of the view appropriate for your library.
An index page will be served when no component is specified. Select a test from the list to open it.
localhost:3000/Sandstone-View/
You can go directly to a test by specifying the component name and test ID number:
localhost:3000/Sandstone-View/?component=<component name>&testId=<number of the test>
Example:
localhost:3000/Sandstone-View/?component=RadioItem&testId=10
[1.0.10] (October 31, 2024)
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