
Professional Grade UI Components
This package is part of the Kendo UI for Angular and KendoReact suites.
License
This is commercial software. To use it, you need to agree to the Telerik End User License Agreement for Kendo UI (for Kendo UI for Angular) or to the End User License Agreement for Progress KendoReact (for KendoReact). If you do not own a commercial license, this file shall be governed by the trial license terms.
All available Kendo UI commercial licenses may be obtained at http://www.telerik.com/purchase/kendo-ui.
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kendo-e2e
Selenium based e2e testing for web.
Usage
Managing browsers
Example:
const browser = new Browser();
await browser.navigateTo("https://www.telerik.com/")
await browser.close();
By default it will start Chrome browser with size 1366x768.
Browser type and size can be controlled by settings following environment variables:
-
BROWSER_NAME
Allowed values are chrome
, firefox
, MicrosoftEdge
and safari
(default is chrome
).
-
BROWSER_WIDTH
and BROWSER_HEIGHT
Default values are 1366
and 768
.
-
HEADLESS
If set to true
it will start browsers in headless mode (default is false
).
Notes: Safari
do not support headless mode and this setting will be ignored.
Find Elements and Wait for Conditions
Selenium default behavior when you search for element is to return it if available and throw if not available (do not try to wait until element is available).
To make writing e2e tests easier and tests more stable in kendo-e2e
we have:
const element = await browser.find(locator, timeout);
This find
with wait until element is available (until timeout reached), if timeout reached and element still not found it will throw.
Detect JavaScript errors in Browser Logs
await browser.getErrorLogs()
Will return all errors in browser console and it is nice check we can perform after each test to ensure we have no missing resources or scripts throwing errors.
Detect Accessibility Violations
const disableRules = ['aria-allowed-role', 'label'];
const errors = await browser.getAccessibilityViolations('#table', disableRules);
expect(errors).toEqual([]);
getAccessibilityViolations
uses axe to detect WCAG 2.1 violations.
Kendo UI Components Abstractions
TODO
Contribution
PRs are welcome!
Lint:
npm run lint
Build:
npm run build
Run tests:
npm run test:a11y
npm run test:e2e
npm run test:visual
npm run test:components
npm run test:rendering
npm run test:snapshot