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Specify different Nemo locator objects per-locale.
Register as "locatex" (see below)
{
"plugins": {
"drivex": {
"module": "nemo-drivex",
"register": true
},
"locatex": {
"module": "nemo-locatex",
"register": true
}
}
}
Now the locatex function will be available in any of your nemo tests which include locators.
You don"t need to change your locator files unless you plan to use locale-specific locators. But if you do plan to use them, you need to add locale-specific and default sections to each locator which requires it:
myView.json:
{
"emailTextInput": {
"locator": "login_email",
"type": "id"
},
"passwordTextInput": {
"locator": "login_password",
"type": "id"
},
"loginButton": {
"default": {
"locator": "default-login-button",
"type": "id"
},
"DE": {
"locator": "Das login-button",
"type": "id"
}
},
"submitButton": {
"default": {
"locator": "submit",
"type": "name"
} ,
"FR": {
"locator": "le submit",
"type": "name"
}
},
"logoutLink": {
"locator": "a[href*='cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_logout']",
"type": "css"
}
}
In the above example, two locators are set up to be locale-specific. Three others don't have locale information.
Add locale as a pass-through variable to Nemo in your tests. If you are using grunt, this means add locale to your gruntfile config for your tests as follows:
"options": {
"mocha": {
"reportLocation": grunt.option("reportLocation") || "<%=loopmocha.basedir%>/report",
"timeout": grunt.option("timeout") || 120000,
"grep": grunt.option("grep") || 0,
"debug": grunt.option("debug") || 0,
"reporter": grunt.option("reporter") || "spec"
},
"nemoData": {
"locale": nconf.get("LOCALE") || "default",
"autoBaseDir": "<%=loopmocha.basedir%>",
"targetBrowser": nconf.get("TARGET_BROWSER") || "firefox",
"targetServer": nconf.get("TARGET_SERVER") || "localhost",
"targetBaseUrl": "http://localhost:8000",
"seleniumJar": nconf.get("SELENIUM_JAR") || "/usr/local/bin/selenium-standalone.jar",
"serverProps": {"port": 4444}
},
"iterations": [
{
"description": "default"
}
]
},
With LOCALE set in your Nemo grunt config, locatex auto-registered, and with a locator named "myView" pulled in via your nemo.setup:
Where you would have previously had this code:
drivex.find(loc.login.loginButton).click();
Now you would have this instead:
drivex.find(locatex("login.loginButton")).click();
This will use the appropriate locator based on the LOCALE setting.
FAQs
Add Locale behavior to Nemo locators
The npm package nemo-locatex receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, nemo-locatex popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that nemo-locatex demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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