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@wdio/config

A helper utility to parse and validate WebdriverIO options


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What is @wdio/config?

The @wdio/config package is part of the WebdriverIO testing framework, which provides utilities for managing and configuring WebDriver sessions for automated testing of web applications. It is primarily used to handle and manipulate the configuration of WebdriverIO tests, making it easier to set up different testing environments and integrate various services or plugins.

What are @wdio/config's main functionalities?

Configuration Merging

This feature allows users to merge multiple configuration objects into one. It is useful for combining default settings with user-provided settings, ensuring flexibility and customization of test setups.

const { merge } = require('@wdio/config');
const defaultConfig = { baseUrl: 'http://localhost' };
const userConfig = { baseUrl: 'http://example.com' };
const finalConfig = merge(defaultConfig, userConfig);
console.log(finalConfig);

Configuration Validation

This feature ensures that the configuration object meets the necessary schema requirements set by WebdriverIO. It helps in catching configuration errors early in the setup process, thus avoiding runtime errors during test execution.

const { validateConfig } = require('@wdio/config');
const wdioConfig = { specs: ['./tests/specs/*'], capabilities: [{ browserName: 'chrome' }] };
validateConfig(wdioConfig);
console.log('Configuration is valid!');

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Package last updated on 03 Jan 2023

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