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bdt-cli

v1.0.4

Published

CLI for Stratio BDT, Acceptance Test Library

Downloads

8

Readme

BDT CLI

CLI for Stratio BDT, Acceptance Test Library

Prerequisites

The CLI have dependencies that require Node 6.9.0 or higher, together with NPM 3 or higher.

Selenium Driver (http://www.seleniumhq.org/projects/webdriver/)

Table of Contents

Installation

BEFORE YOU INSTALL:

please read the prerequisites

npm install -g bdt-cli

Usage

bdt --help

Initializing the tests

You can use the bdt init command to initialize test construction on an already created project

Configuration on a project that already has acceptance test with the BDT library

If your project is already using the BDT Acceptance Test library and you want to use the cli you just have to execute this command

bdt config

This will generate a configuration file called .env on which the tests will run

Test Commands

Test Execute

To execute all the tests you have to perform the following command

bdt test

You can select the test you want to run for that type the following command

bdt test -o

Test Config

You can configure the tests with two parameters:

bdt test -h

Specify the host of the server you are going to run the tests for and where Selenium is located. By default is your public ip.

bdt test -p

Specify the port of the server you are going to run the tests. By default is 8043.

Test Create

You can create test automatically with the following command:

bdt test -c

You will begin a process where you will need to specify the number and name of the user history in Jira.

The final result will be the creation of a Java class and a Cucumber feature where to write the test,

Test Delete

To remove a test run the following command:

bdt test -d

You will have to select from a list the test to be deleted, deleting it will remove both the Java class and the Cucumber feature.

Work in progress

  • Create and Update of Groups
  • Test for groups
  • Add variables of mvn
  • Create a watcher to observe the tests and execute them when they change
  • Templates to edit and change features
  • Read user stories directly from Jira
  • Interdependence of Selenium

License

MIT