testarmada-boilerplate
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example project for testarmada tests
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Magellan Boilerplate
This is an example Magellan test suite. To create a new Magellan test suite, make a clone of this project into your own by following the installation example instructions below.
The contents of this project's root directory should become the root directory of your Magellan test suite folder (for example a ./automation folder in your project).
What's in the Box
Included in this boilerplate:
- Example base class for tests (
lib/example-base-test-class.js) - Example tests which use the example base class (
tests/*) - A
.gitignorefile which ignores Magellan-generated artifacts (logs, etc) - Stock configuration (
conf/nightwatch.json) - A place to put custom commands (
lib/custom_commands)
Prerequisites
Check that you have at least npm version 2.7.1:
npm --versionIf not, run:
npm install -g npmInstallation Example
1. Clone magellan-boilerplate into an isolated place outside of your project:
cd ~
git clone [email protected]:TestArmada/boilerplate.git2. Copy the contents of boilerplate into your project test folder, remove .git
cd ~/myproject
mkdir automated-tests
cd automated-tests
cp -R ~/boilerplate ./
rm -rf .git3. Install npm modules and run example tests
npm install
npm test4. Try the testing workflow
To run the tests included in this boiler plate, simply type:
./node_modules/.bin/magellan --serialIf you already have ./node_modules/.bin in your PATH, you can simply type this instead:
magellan --serialwithout ./ or any path prefix.
In the above example, the --serial option runs all of your tests one at a time with live output. To get help on command options, type:
magellan --helpFor more information on how to run tests, including in different browsers, in parallel, and with filters and tags, see: https://github.com/TestArmada/magellan
5. Modify example tests and base class
To start developing your own tests, look at tests/* and lib/example-base-test-class.js.
Notes
- Magellan may support multiple test frameworks, but this boilerplate is based on Nightwatch.js (by using the
magellan-nightwatchadapter). - This boilerplate project is suitable for use with tests that run against a live server, a QA server, or even a mock (i.e. any use case Magellan supports).
