/concordion-storyboard-extension-demo

This project demonstrates the usage of the Concordion Storyboard Extension

Primary LanguageJavaOtherNOASSERTION

Build and Test Apache License 2.0

Introduction


This project demonstrates the usage of the Concordion Storyboard Extension with Selenium WebDriver.

Example output is shown here.

Running the tests


The tests use Selenium's ChromeDriver, so you'll need to have:

  1. Chrome installed (or you could change the code to use a different driver).
  2. chromedriver installed and added to the PATH (or the webdriver.chrome.driver system property set)

The download includes support to run the tests with either Gradle or Maven.

Using Gradle

  1. From a command line opened at the location to which this package has been unzipped, run gradlew clean test
  2. View the Concordion output under the subfolder build/reports/spec/demo

Using Maven

  1. Download and install maven (this has been tested with 3.0.3)
  2. From a command line opened at the location to which this package has been unzipped, run mvn test
  3. View the Concordion output under the subfolder target/concordion/demo

Running from your IDE

Import as a Gradle or as a Maven project. This may require additional plugins to be installed to support Gradle or Maven.

Under the src/test/java folder, find the StoryboardDemoFixture class in the demo package and run as a JUnit test. The location of the Concordion output is shown on the standard output console.

What you should see

The tests will open a Chrome browser and perform a Google search.

JUnit output

The test should pass successfully,

Concordion output

The output folder should contain the following specification. (You can see an example of it here).

StoryboardDemo.html

A GUI base and a REST based example.

Potential Issues

Proxy

If you are behind a HTTP proxy server, you may need to configure the proxy to allow access to www.google.com

The easiest way to do this may be to add the following lines to the Browser() constructor:

    System.setProperty("http.proxyHost", "<proxy.host>");
    System.setProperty("http.proxyPort", "<proxy.port>");

replacing <proxy.host> with the host name of the proxy server, and <proxy.port> with the port number.

If your proxy requires authentication, you will also need to set the properties http.ProxyUser and http.proxyPassword.

Additional Gradle Files

dev.gradle is only needed if you want to run against snapshot or local builds of the concordion-storyboard-extension.

publish.gradle is only needed if you want to publish the output to Github pages.

If copying the project for your own use, you probably won't want either of these files.

Mailing List

Feel free to discuss this demo project on the Concordion mailing list.