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hermione-sequential-tests-run

v0.0.2

Published

Plugin for hermione to run selected tests in sequence

Downloads

3

Readme

hermione-sequential-tests-run

Plugin for hermione to run selected tests in sequence.

You can read more about hermione plugins here.

Installation

npm install hermione-sequential-tests-run

Usage

Configuration

Plugin has following configuration:

  • enabled (optional) Boolean – enable/disable the plugin; by default plugin is enabled
  • commandName (required) String - command name which will be added to hermione context and used in tests before test or suite declaration to run test sequentially in passed browser. By default the command is called - sequentially.

Also there is ability to override plugin parameters by CLI options or environment variables (see configparser). Use hermione_sequential_tests_run prefix for the environment variables and --hermione-sequential-tests-run for the cli options.

Hermione usage

Add plugin to your hermione config file:

module.exports = {
    // ...
    system: {
        plugins: {
            'hermione-sequential-tests-run': {
                enabled: true,
                browsers: /ie/,
                commandName: 'sequentially' // as default (can be omitted)
            }
        }
    },
    //...
}

Example:

describe('suite1', () => {
    it('test1', function() {...});

    it('test2', function() {...});

    hermione.sequentially.in('chrome');
    it('test3', function() {...});

    hermione.sequentially.in(/.*/);
    describe('suite2', () => {
        it('test4', function() {...});

        it('test5', function() {...});
    });
})

Suppose we have two browsers: chrome and firefox, so as a result:

  • will be run in parallel:
    • tests suite1 test1 and suite1 test2 in chrome and firefox
    • test suite1 test3 only in firefox
  • will be run sequentially:
    • test suite1 test3 in chrome
    • tests suite2 test4 and suite2 test5 in chrome and firefox

Testing

Run eslint codestyle verification

npm run lint