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moonwalker

v0.0.2

Published

Tool to launch Selenium IDE HTML files tests

Downloads

35

Readme

moonwalker

Tool to launch Selenium IDE HTML files tests

Moonwalker is a tool to execute Selenium IDE tests aka.Selenese tests.

Install

npm install moonwalker --save

Overview

Moonwalker needs a Selenium server, standalone or grid, running to execute the tests, it will need to have installed the browsers you expect to launch. If you want to execute the tests using Phantomjs you will need to execute GhostDriver server too.

API

Moonwalker consists of one api exposing two different elements:

  • reporters
  • launcher

reporters

type: Object Is an object that contains the available reporters that could be used in Moonwalker, now by default we have added the junit reporter. To call the junit reporter you just need to call moonwalker.reporters.junit

launcher

type: Function Is the function that will read and execute the Selenese tests. The following section explains the arguments needed to execute it properly.

Arguments
filepaths

type: Array Required

This array is an array with the paths to all the Selenese test files.

Example:

[ 'path/to/my/selenese/tests/test1', 'path/to/my/selenese/tests/test2' ]
options

type: Object Required

This configuration object is used to setup the environment where the test will be executed and needs at least...

  • selenium Object
    • The host where is running the Selenium Server. String
    • The port where is running the Selenium Server. Number
  • desiredCapabilities

Example:

{
  selenium: {
    host: 'localhost',
    port: 4444
  },
  desiredCapabilities: [
    { browserName: 'chrome' }
  ]
}
reporter

type: function Required

The reporter is a function that will log the info messages and that could perform especial actions to report the result of the tests. See reporters section for more information.

done

type: function Required

The done function is a function that will be executed when all the tests are executed.

Usage Examples

Default Options

In this example, the default options are used to compile two simple templates.

moonwalker.launcher(  ['path/to/selenese/tests/test1'],
                      {
                        selenium: {
                            host: 'localhost',
                            port: 4444
                        },
                        desiredCapabilities: [
                            {
                                browserName: 'firefox'
                            }
                        ]
                      },
                      moonwalker.reporters.junit('path/to/reports/junit_report.xml'),
                      function (){
                        console.log('Tests finished');
                      });

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.

Release History

  • 0.1.1: First release.