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wdio-autonomiq-framework

v0.1.0

Published

A framework plugin for WebdriverIO using the AutonomIQ platform

Downloads

3

Readme

WebdriverIO AutonomIQ Framework Adapter Test

With this framework adapter you can run your Cucumber tests on the AutonomIQ platform.

Prerequisites

First setup WebdriverIO as follows:

npm i @wdio/cli
npx wdio config

When the following question arrises: Which framework do you want to use?, pick autonomiq. The WebdriverIO configuration wizard will setup the rest for you.

Running the tests

Currently the framework adapter only allows to maintain local Gherkin feature files within the AutonomIQ platform. Eventually this adapter will be able to also write feature files that were added on the platform and don't exist in your project.

You can run the tests using the WDIO testrunner:

npx wdio run wdio.conf.js