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@wdio/codemod

v0.12.0

Published

A codemod to transform test files written in Protractor into WebdriverIO tests

Downloads

49,455

Readme

WebdriverIO Codemod Test

This project contains various codemods to help migrating from either one major WebdriverIO version to another or from a specific framework to WebdriverIO. It can be used with jscodeshift and currently supports the following migrations:

If you run into any issues during your migration please let us know.

Install

To transform your spec files, you need to install the following packages:

$ npm install jscodeshift @wdio/codemod

Usage

To transform you code, run:

$ npx jscodeshift -t ./node_modules/@wdio/codemod/<framework> <path>
# e.g. to migrate from v5 to v6
$ npx jscodeshift -t ./node_modules/@wdio/codemod/v6 ./e2e/
# e.g. to migrate from v6 to v7:
$ npx jscodeshift -t ./node_modules/@wdio/codemod/v7 ./e2e/
# e.g. to transform Protractor code:
$ npx jscodeshift -t ./node_modules/@wdio/codemod/protractor ./e2e/
# e.g. to tranform from sync to async
$ npx jscodeshift -t ./node_modules/@wdio/codemod/async ./e2e/

If you use TypeScript make sure you apply a different parser as parameter, e.g.:

$ npx jscodeshift -t ./node_modules/@wdio/codemod/protractor --parser=tsx ./e2e/*.ts

If you use a different line terminator from your os, you can override it as parameter, e.g.:

$ npx jscodeshift -t ./node_modules/@wdio/codemod/async --printOptions='{\"lineTerminator\":\"\n\"}' ./e2e/

You can transform tests as well as config files, e.g.:

Codemod Usage Example