/serenity-js-cucumber-webdriverio-template

Test your websites and web apps with Serenity/JS, WebdriverIO and Cucumber.js

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Serenity/JS Cucumber WebdriverIO Template

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Use this template repository to get started with acceptance testing your web applications using Serenity/JS, Cucumber and WebdriverIO.

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Prerequisites

To use this project, you'll need:

  • Node.js, a Long-Term Support (LTS) release version 12 or later - download
  • Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or a Java Development Kit (JDK) version 8 or later - download
  • Chrome web browser - download

Follow the installation instructions to help you verify your setup.

Usage

This repository is a GitHub template. You can use it to create new GitHub repositories or simply clone it to your computer.

Installation

Once you have the code on your computer, use your computer terminal to run the following command in the directory where you've cloned the project:

npm ci

Running npm ci downloads the Node modules this project depends on, as well as the latest version of chromedriver and the Serenity BDD CLI reporter jar.

Corporate networks

If your network administrators require you to use proxy servers or an internal artifact registry (Artifactory, Nexus, etc.), your development environment might require some additional configuration.

The easiest way to do it is to create an .npmrc file in your home directory:

proxy=http://user:password@host.mycompany.com:8080/
https-proxy=http://user:password@host.mycompany.com:8080/
strict-ssl=false
registry=https://artifactory.mycompany.com/artifactory/

If you encounter issues downloading the Serenity BDD CLI jar, please follow the detailed instructions in the Serenity/JS Handbook.

Similar instructions are available for the chromedriver module.

Execution

The project provides several NPM scripts defined in package.json:

npm run lint            # runs code linter
npm run lint:fix        # attempts to automatically fix linting issues
npm run clean           # removes reports from any previous test run
npm test                # executes the example test suite
                        # and generates the report under ./target/site/serenity

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