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vaadin-addons

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This ist the first version of my TestBench Add On. TestBench is from https://vaadin.com/ and could be found here https://vaadin.com/testbench.

To use/try Vaadin TestBench you can get a License / Trail here : https://vaadin.com/pro/licenses and if you are using TestBench for an Open Source Project you can apply for an Open Source License.

The basic documentation about TestBench for Vaadin 8 is here https://vaadin.com/docs/testbench/testbench-overview.html

Target of this Add On

The target for this project is the optimized handling of the webdrivers and PageObject-Pattern to write effective and compact tests with jUnit5 , TestBench and different Selenium Implementations.

A few different ways of writing Junit Tests for Vaadin Apps you can find here : https://github.com/vaadin-developer/testbench-jumpstart

As mentioned before, the documentation is not ready until now. Have a look at the tests or better, ask me ;-)

email: mailto:sven.ruppert@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/SvenRuppert

Configuration

The Add on is configured by a bunch of files. You have to place them in a folder called .testbenchextension is folder can be located at different places:

  1. The root of the classpath
  2. The current work directory
  3. The users home directory
  4. In a directory specified by the property rapidm.configlocation

Properties defined in the higher locations override properties the lower one.

Templates for the configuration are placed in the .testbenchextentsions directories in the modules.

Selenoid in Docker

Selenoid is a nice alternative for Selenium-Hub written in GO. Give it a try and check the githup repo here : https://github.com/aerokube/selenoid One easy way of using it, will be based on Docker.

This is needed to manage the driver images

docker pull aerokube/cm:latest
docker pull selenoid/hub
docker pull selenoid/video-recorder
docker pull selenoid/phantomjs:2.1.1

This is needed to pull the docker images for the last 4 versions of the declared browsers.

docker run --rm \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
-v `pwd`/selenoid/config:/root/.aerokube/selenoid/ \
aerokube/cm:latest \
selenoid configure \
--tmpfs 128 \
--browsers chrome,firefox,opera,phantomjs \
--last-versions 4

To reconfigure the browsers.json, delete the file in the folder selenoid/browsers.json and container.

start the selenoid hub

docker run --rm -d --name selenoid \
-p 4444:4444                                    \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock    \
-v `pwd`/_data/selenoid/config/:/etc/selenoid/:ro              \
-v `pwd`/_data/selenoid/video/:/opt/selenoid/video/            \
-e OVERRIDE_VIDEO_OUTPUT_DIR=`pwd`/_data/selenoid/video/       \
aerokube/selenoid:latest-release

start the ui for selenoid if you want, not needed

docker run --rm -d --name selenoid-ui --link selenoid \
-p 8080:8080 aerokube/selenoid-ui \
--selenoid-uri=http://selenoid:4444