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@rpii/wdio-data-driven

v8.0.3

Published

Provides tool for running data driven tests in webdriverio.

Downloads

21

Readme

@rpii/wdio-data-driven

Updated for module compatibility with webdriver 8

Provides tool for emulating data driven tests in webdriverio. Updated for compatibility with webdriverio version 6. Now hides passwords.

Completely taken from the nightwatch version: https://github.com/rpii/nightwatch-data-driven and adapted for wdio. Supports iteration of data from spreadsheet pages. There are two modes of operation, straight iteration or usage of callbacks functions for asserting on varying conditions. Works ONLY with async mode in version 7 and up . Allows the usage of spreadsheets pages as datasets for test iteration.

New Feature:

Pass an array to forCases, see example belopw

Newest Features:

Update to async mode in webdriverio
add this chaining

Installation

npm i @rpii/wdio-data-driven --save

Example 1: Simple usage

  1. Create DataDrivenTest instance passing a function representing the body of the test (the Arrange

    TestFn

    Assert_ functions).

  2. Call forCases method with object containing names and data for test cases. Use disabled parameter to deactivate test case(see example).

  3. Pass in a spreadsheet with the credentials to be tested.

import DataDrivenTest from '@rpii/wdio-data-driven';
import {authConfig}  from '../configs/auth';


suite('login test suite', function () {
    test('user login missing password', function () {

        new DataDrivenTest(browser, function(dataSet, name) {
            LoginPage.loginFn(dataSet,LoginPage.assertInvalidCredentials.bind(LoginPage));
        })
        .forCasesInSpreadsheet('./test/data/credentials.xlsx', 'bad-credentials');

    });
};

Example 2: Building and reusing of "test blanks"

  1. Create DataDrivenTest instance without parameters for our "test blank".
  2. Call withArrange method passing Arrange function of "test blank".
  3. Call testFn method passing Action function of "test blank".
  4. Call withAssert defining the assert for this case.
  5. Now you can reuse "test blank" calling withAssert and forCases methods with different Assert functions and data in each particular test.
import DataDrivenTest from '@rpii/wdio-data-driven';
import {mother} from '../mother';

// . Create "test blank"
let submitLoginForm = new DataDrivenTest()
	.testFn(function(dt) {
		this.browser.page.login().section.loginForm.fillAndSubmit(dt.email, dt.pass)
	})
	.withArrange(function(cb) {
		browser.logout(cb)
	});
	
suite('invalid email test suite', function () {
    test('Login is invalid email: show error': function () {
        // . Use "test blank" with specific assertion and test cases
        submitLoginForm
            .withAssert((dt, nm) => browser.page.login().assertNoProgress(nm))
            .forCases({
                "1. ": {email: "a", pass: mother.Valid.PASS},
                "2. ": {email: "@b", pass: mother.Valid.PASS},
                "3. ": {email: "@b.", pass: mother.Valid.PASS},
                "4. ": {email: "@b.c", pass: mother.Valid.PASS},
                "5. ": {email: "a@b", pass: mother.Valid.PASS},
                "6. ": {email: "a@b.", pass: mother.Valid.PASS},
                "7. ": {email: "[email protected]", pass: mother.Valid.PASS},
                "8. ": {email: "й@ц.ук", pass: mother.Valid.PASS},
            });
        });
    
    test('Login is valid email: show progress': function () {
        // . Use "test blank" with specific assertion and test cases
        submitLoginForm
            .withAssert((dt, nm) => browser.page.login().assertProgressDisplayed(nm))
            .forCases({
                "1. ": {email: "[email protected]"},
                "2. ": {email: "1#$%&'*+/=?^-_`{|}[email protected]"},
                "3. ": {email: "[email protected]"},
                "4. ": {email: "[email protected]"}
            });
        });

    let arrayTest = [
        { name: "1. ", email: "[email protected]"},
        { name: "2. ", email: "1#$%&'*+/=?^-_`{|}[email protected]"},
        { name: "3. ", email: "[email protected]"},
        { name: "4. ", email: "[email protected]"}
        ];
    });    
    test('Login is valid email: show progress': function () {
        // . Use "test blank" with specific assertion and test cases
        submitLoginForm
            .withAssert((dt, nm) => browser.page.login().assertProgressDisplayed(nm))
            .forCases(arrayTest);
    
    }