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@iamkenos/ellie

v2.0.4

Published

An abstraction of the popular WebdriverIO test automation framework

Readme


About

An abstraction of the popular WebdriverIO test automation framework.

Key features:

  • write tests with TypeScript and Cucumber
  • cucumber steps that can be used out of the box
  • run tests synchronously and present results in Allure
  • internal polling and retries when interacting with the browser and its elements

Check out the steps readily available for you to use and know more by going through the detailed guide.

Requirements

  • NodeJS 12.18.3 or higher
  • JDK

Get Started

  1. Get it

    npm install @iamkenos/ellie

  2. Try it

    npx ellie whistle

  3. Run it

    npx ellie ./samples/ellie.conf.ts

Acknowledgements

Huge thanks to the WebdriverIO team for their awesome work!

Contribute

Pull requests are welcome, you can find the backlog / roadmap here. Fork the repo and raise away!

License

MIT