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ember-cli-selenium

v0.1.1

Published

A simple command to run selenium scripts against ember-cli apps.

Downloads

8

Readme

ember-cli-selenium

A simple integration of Selenium into an ember-cli command.

Quick Start

Running:

ember selenium --script=scripts/search-for-webdriver.js

And having:

// scripts/search-for-webdriver.js

module.exports = function(options) {
  var webdriver = options.webdriver;
  var chrome = options.chrome;
  var until = webdriver.until;

  var chromeOptions = new chrome.Options();
  chromeOptions.addArguments(['--incognito']);

  var driver = new webdriver.Builder()
        .forBrowser('chrome')
        .setChromeOptions(
          new chrome.Options()
            .addArguments('--incognito')
        )
        .build();

  driver.get('https://www.google.com');

  var input = driver.findElement({ name: 'q'});

  input.sendKeys('webdriver');
  input.submit();

  driver.wait(until.titleIs('webdriver - Google Search'), 1000);
  driver.wait(until.elementLocated( { partialLinkText: 'Selenium' }));
  driver.findElement({ partialLinkText: 'Selenium' }).click();

  driver.getTitle()
    .then(function(title) {
      console.log('final title is: ' + title);
    });

  return driver.quit();
};

Will:

  • launch an incognito Chrome window
  • navigate to google.com
  • search for webdriver
  • click the first link that has the text "Selenium"
  • console.log the title of the resulting page

Selenium Script Arguments

The script is expected to return a function, that gets an options hash with these items:

  • webdriver - the result of require('selenium-webdriver')
  • chrome - the result of require('selenium-webdriver/chrome')
  • firefox - the result of require('selenium-webdriver/firefox')

The script should return a promise that resolves when the script is complete (typically return driver.quit(); is all you will need).

Command Arguments

  • --build / --no-build -- Used to trigger a build (default) or suppress a build (via --no-build).
  • --script=< path relative to project root> -- The script to require and invoke (defaults to selenium.js).
  • --environment -- The environment to use when building (defaults to "production").

Working on the Addon Itself

Installation

  • git clone this repository
  • npm install
  • bower install

Running

  • ember server
  • Visit your app at http://localhost:4200.

Running Tests

  • ember test
  • ember test --server

Building

  • ember build

For more information on using ember-cli, visit http://www.ember-cli.com/.