This repository is an example of a basic UI-test for GitHub, based on WDIO framework and ts-test-decorators concept.
Decorators were a bit updated as mocha-typescript was deprecated in favor of a new testdeck library.
Sample test case written in OOP-manner:
@suite
class GitHubAuthTests {
static authData = (): User[] => [new User(process.env.USERNAME, process.env.PASSWORD, process.env.FULL_NAME)]
@severity(Severity.BLOCKER)
@issue('ID-123')
@testCaseId('ID-456')
@feature('Authorization')
@story('Implement GitHub login page.')
@data(GitHubAuthTests.authData)
@data.naming((user: User) => `${user.fullName} should be able to sign`)
@test
public userShouldBeAbleToSignIn(user) {
open(GuestPage).signInWith(user).expandProfileMenu()
verifyThat(atHomePage).usernameIs(user.username)
}
}
Preparations:
docker pull aerokube/selenoid:latest-release
docker pull aerokube/selenoid-ui:latest-release
docker pull selenoid/vnc:chrome_81.0
git clone https://github.com/sskorol/wdio-testdeck-allure-examples.git
cd ./wdio-testdeck-allure-examples
npm install
docker-compose up -d
Add required environment variables (use a preferred editor):
nano .env
HOST=github.com
USERNAME=yourGitHubId
PASSWORD=yourGitHubPassword
FULL_NAME=yourFullName
CTRL+o
ENTER
CTRL+x
Update ./src/resources/allure.properties
with your own information:
allure.issues.tracker.pattern=https://path.to.your.tracker/browse/%s
allure.tests.management.pattern=https://path.to.your.tms/browse/%s
Run existing test in a docker container:
npm run test
Generate and render Allure report:
npm run allure-report