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Windup - Integration tests

Getting started:

Install the framework in developer mode:

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Follow the following steps (Minimum Python-3.6 required)
git clone https://github.com/<user>/windup_integration_tests.git
cd windup_integration_test
python3 -m venv .mta_venv
source .mta_venv/bin/activate
pip install -e .

Note: After this you should able to access mta command. mta is a command-line tool; which help for test development. Check help (mta --help) for more information.

Configure your Environment:

The framework needs some configuration before actual use. Configuration file located at mta/conf directory. env.yaml file holds your testing environment. You need to change this as per your application hostname (web-console) and webdriver options. The best practice is to create a local file with the name env.local.yaml and overwrite tags.

Example: Content of env.local.yaml; where we are overwriting env.yaml application hostname and remote webdriver default options.

application:
  hostname: http://foo.com

browser:
  webdriver: Remote
  webdriver_options:
    command_executor: http://localhost:4444/wd/hub
    desired_capabilities:
      acceptInsecureCerts: true
      acceptSslCerts: true
      browserName: firefox
      unexpectedAlertBehaviour: ignore

mta:

Command line tool for windup integration tests development. You can find help with command

mta --help

mta providing fallowing features

Ipython Shell

mta shell --help

It is Ipython interactive shell for windup integration test development. It will provide default imports like navigate_to, and Application object (app). You can create your own python file with imports you use frequently. Just create a conf/mta_shell_startup.py file in your repo. This file can contain arbitrary python code that is executed in this context.

Selenium Container

mta selenium --help

It is containerized webdriver. It also includes a VNC server so that you can connect and see what the browser is doing. This is also useful if you need to put a breakpoint in the test and do some browser interaction.

The container client like Docker or Podaman should up and running on your system. selenium.yaml file holds default selenium container config. You can overwrite default by creating new file selenium.local.yaml.