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const Page = require( 'wdio-mediawiki/Page' ),
Api = require( 'wdio-mediawiki/Api' );
Selenium tests in Node.js using WebdriverIO Introduce the WebdriverIO browser testing framework driven by Node.js. The overall intents are: * have MediaWiki core to provide a platform to run tests that is shared between core and the extensions. * phase out ruby driven browser tests eventually. Code is namespaced in sub directory /tests/selenium The 'pages' sub directory provides helper representing a MediaWiki page such as Special:Login and human friendly helpers to interact with the elements. Add Grunt task webdriver:test. Provide a npm script to easily spawn/dispose chromedriver and run above grunt task. wdio.conf.js provides all the configuration. It defaults to point to a MediaWiki-Vagrant installation on http://127.0.0.1:8080. Can be overriden with environment settings as needed. glob patterns (specs) are made absolute paths from MediaWiki root path that let us run the tests either from the root path (eg the npm wrapper or from the tests/selenium directory when invoking wdio directly. wdio assumes they are relative to the current working directory, hence the normalization. wdio.conf.jenkins.js extends the configuration and is used solely for Jenkins. The switch is done from the Gruntfile.js whenever JENKINS_HOME is set. Specially we want junit reports to be generated. Provide a more specific eslint configuration. References: * MALU https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/source/malu/ * T151442 Research WebdriverIO * T151443 Research Nightwatch.js Bug: T139740 Signed-off-by: Antoine Musso <hashar@free.fr> Change-Id: Ibe7a004a120e82af637ab3e31b725de743134c99
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class CreateAccountPage extends Page {
get username() { return browser.element( '#wpName2' ); }
get password() { return browser.element( '#wpPassword2' ); }
get confirmPassword() { return browser.element( '#wpRetype' ); }
get create() { return browser.element( '#wpCreateaccount' ); }
get heading() { return browser.element( '#firstHeading' ); }
open() {
super.openTitle( 'Special:CreateAccount' );
Selenium tests in Node.js using WebdriverIO Introduce the WebdriverIO browser testing framework driven by Node.js. The overall intents are: * have MediaWiki core to provide a platform to run tests that is shared between core and the extensions. * phase out ruby driven browser tests eventually. Code is namespaced in sub directory /tests/selenium The 'pages' sub directory provides helper representing a MediaWiki page such as Special:Login and human friendly helpers to interact with the elements. Add Grunt task webdriver:test. Provide a npm script to easily spawn/dispose chromedriver and run above grunt task. wdio.conf.js provides all the configuration. It defaults to point to a MediaWiki-Vagrant installation on http://127.0.0.1:8080. Can be overriden with environment settings as needed. glob patterns (specs) are made absolute paths from MediaWiki root path that let us run the tests either from the root path (eg the npm wrapper or from the tests/selenium directory when invoking wdio directly. wdio assumes they are relative to the current working directory, hence the normalization. wdio.conf.jenkins.js extends the configuration and is used solely for Jenkins. The switch is done from the Gruntfile.js whenever JENKINS_HOME is set. Specially we want junit reports to be generated. Provide a more specific eslint configuration. References: * MALU https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/source/malu/ * T151442 Research WebdriverIO * T151443 Research Nightwatch.js Bug: T139740 Signed-off-by: Antoine Musso <hashar@free.fr> Change-Id: Ibe7a004a120e82af637ab3e31b725de743134c99
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}
createAccount( username, password ) {
this.open();
this.username.setValue( username );
this.password.setValue( password );
this.confirmPassword.setValue( password );
this.create.click();
}
// @deprecated Use wdio-mediawiki/Api#createAccount() instead.
apiCreateAccount( username, password ) {
return Api.createAccount( username, password );
}
Selenium tests in Node.js using WebdriverIO Introduce the WebdriverIO browser testing framework driven by Node.js. The overall intents are: * have MediaWiki core to provide a platform to run tests that is shared between core and the extensions. * phase out ruby driven browser tests eventually. Code is namespaced in sub directory /tests/selenium The 'pages' sub directory provides helper representing a MediaWiki page such as Special:Login and human friendly helpers to interact with the elements. Add Grunt task webdriver:test. Provide a npm script to easily spawn/dispose chromedriver and run above grunt task. wdio.conf.js provides all the configuration. It defaults to point to a MediaWiki-Vagrant installation on http://127.0.0.1:8080. Can be overriden with environment settings as needed. glob patterns (specs) are made absolute paths from MediaWiki root path that let us run the tests either from the root path (eg the npm wrapper or from the tests/selenium directory when invoking wdio directly. wdio assumes they are relative to the current working directory, hence the normalization. wdio.conf.jenkins.js extends the configuration and is used solely for Jenkins. The switch is done from the Gruntfile.js whenever JENKINS_HOME is set. Specially we want junit reports to be generated. Provide a more specific eslint configuration. References: * MALU https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/source/malu/ * T151442 Research WebdriverIO * T151443 Research Nightwatch.js Bug: T139740 Signed-off-by: Antoine Musso <hashar@free.fr> Change-Id: Ibe7a004a120e82af637ab3e31b725de743134c99
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}
selenium: Minor clean-up in preparation for packaging This is functionally a no-op, purely refactoring (mostly style). * Consistently require packages at the top of a file. (e.g. MWBot in edit.page.js). * Remove unused .call(this) from mwbot interaction closures, which didn't use 'this'. * Use Node.js regular Promise chaining with then(), instead of complex bluebird.coroutine generator function yields, which are intended to emulate async-await, but the syntax is quite error-prone for inexperienced developers and hard to debug. Once we require Node 7+ for the selenium tests, we can use async-await here natively, but until then, might as well use regular then() syntax, which we already use elsewhere in the tests, and is also what MWBot documentation uses. * Also applied some minor whitespace changes for consistency among these files and other MediaWiki JS. E.g. no empty line before the first statement of a function. Add a new line between different methods, and between the end of a class and the export statement. * Remove 'use strict' from test files. The patterns that would expose the bad non-strict behaviour are mostly already forbidden by ESLint, and the run-time optimisation to disable non-strict can't be noticed in tests (more useful in prod where e.g. the same process would run a function 1 million times). Main reason here is to keep things simple for new-comers and reduce boilerplate, given that these tests will mainly be worked on by browser-JS developers, not Node.js devs, and we don't currently use strict mode in our front-end code, either. * Remove unused bluebird dependency. Bug: T193088 Change-Id: I59f9211299e8e884c28c7733bcee3b7b28542610
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Selenium tests in Node.js using WebdriverIO Introduce the WebdriverIO browser testing framework driven by Node.js. The overall intents are: * have MediaWiki core to provide a platform to run tests that is shared between core and the extensions. * phase out ruby driven browser tests eventually. Code is namespaced in sub directory /tests/selenium The 'pages' sub directory provides helper representing a MediaWiki page such as Special:Login and human friendly helpers to interact with the elements. Add Grunt task webdriver:test. Provide a npm script to easily spawn/dispose chromedriver and run above grunt task. wdio.conf.js provides all the configuration. It defaults to point to a MediaWiki-Vagrant installation on http://127.0.0.1:8080. Can be overriden with environment settings as needed. glob patterns (specs) are made absolute paths from MediaWiki root path that let us run the tests either from the root path (eg the npm wrapper or from the tests/selenium directory when invoking wdio directly. wdio assumes they are relative to the current working directory, hence the normalization. wdio.conf.jenkins.js extends the configuration and is used solely for Jenkins. The switch is done from the Gruntfile.js whenever JENKINS_HOME is set. Specially we want junit reports to be generated. Provide a more specific eslint configuration. References: * MALU https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/source/malu/ * T151442 Research WebdriverIO * T151443 Research Nightwatch.js Bug: T139740 Signed-off-by: Antoine Musso <hashar@free.fr> Change-Id: Ibe7a004a120e82af637ab3e31b725de743134c99
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module.exports = new CreateAccountPage();