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ts-selenium

v1.0.0

Published

This is a working example of using `Selenium`, `TypeScript` and [Page Object Pattern](https://martinfowler.com/bliki/PageObject.html). These are real test cases that run against a [Fider](http://getfider.com) instance. Check out a running example of the a

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Readme

TypeScript + Selenium example

This is a working example of using Selenium, TypeScript and Page Object Pattern. These are real test cases that run against a Fider instance. Check out a running example of the application at http://demo.fider.io.

The tests are available in both TDD and BDD style.

How it is structured

.
├── lib/
├── pages/
├── specs/
├── tests/
└── config.ts
  • lib: Think of this as a "framework". Ideally should be a separate module distributed on npm
  • pages: These are your Page Object models. Each Page of your application should have a PageObject that maps all the elements and actions
  • specs: All your BDD-style tests goes here
  • tests: All your TDD-style/classic tests goes here
  • config.ts: General configuration and settings that are read by tests

Test Case #1: Unauthenticated cannot submit ideas

Unauthenticated users should NOT be see Description field and Submit button after typing the title.

Test Case #2: Authenticated can submit ideas

Authenticated users should be able to submit new ideas by clicking on Submit button after typing the title. After new idea is submitted, user should be redirect to the new idea's display page.

See the tests