Blocking Proxy
Blocking Proxy is a tool for adding functionality to WebDriver-based
tests. It sits between your tests and the Selenium Server. For each
WebDriver command, it runs a set of 'barriers' that will block
forwarding the command to the Selenium server until some condition
is met.
Because it interacts with WebDriver at the network level, Blocking Proxy can be
used regardless of which language your tests are written in. See the example
for a demonstration of using Blocking Proxy with WebDriver tests written in Python.
Although Blocking Proxy can handle multiple WebDriver sessions, it can not yet handle
multiple concurrent clients. Thus, it's recommended to start a separate instance
for each test process.
Usage
Blocking Proxy can be installed globally with npm install -g blocking-proxy
.
You can also use it by cloning this repo and running these commands:
npm install
webdriver-manager update && webdriver-manager start (in another terminal)
node ./built/lib/bin.js --seleniumAddress http://localhost:4444/wd/hub
Features
Wait for Angular
When testing an Angular application, Blocking Proxy can block webdriver commands
until Angular's change detection is finished, and thus make your tests less flaky.
Highlight Delay
If --highlightDelay <delayMS>
is specified, Blocking Proxy will wait for
the specified delay (in milliseconds) before executing click commands or sending
keys. It will also highlight the element that is the target of the command.
Here's an example of highlight delay in action:
WebDriver logging
When --logDir <path>
is set, Blocking Proxy will create a readable log of
WebDriver commands at the specified path. The log will look something like this:
20:08:14.830 | 834ms | 37f13c | NewSession
{"browserName":"chrome"}
20:08:15.674 | 4ms | 37f13c | SetTimeouts
20:08:15.681 | 578ms | 37f13c | Go http://localhost:8081/ng1/#/interaction
20:08:16.300 | 438ms | 37f13c | FindElement
Using css selector \'.invalid\'
ERROR: no such element
Each line shows the command that was executed and how long it took. For some
commands, extra data or the response from WebDriver will be shown on following
lines.
Development
Formatting and lint
gulp format
runs clang-format. gulp lint
validates format and runs tslint.
Running tests
Unit tests live in spec/unit
and can be run with npm test
. Run npm run test:auto
to automatically watch for changes and run unit tests.
Running e2e tests
Start webdriver
webdriver-manager update
webdriver-manager start
in another terminal, start the testapp
npm run testapp
Start the proxy with
npm start
in yet another terminal, run the tests
npm run test:e2e