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webdriverjs-angular

v0.1.3

Published

WebdriverIO lib compatible with angular.js apps

Downloads

70

Readme

webdriverjs-angular Build Status

Functional test you angularjs application without having to .pause() or .wait().

Based on WebdriverIO, you access the same API commands but you never have to .pause() between actions.

Usage

var webdriverjsAngular = require('webdriverjs-angular');
var options = {
    desiredCapabilities: {
        browserName: 'chrome'
    },
    ngRoot: 'body' // main application selector
};

webdriverjsAngular
    .remote(options)
    .init()
    .url('http://www.google.com')
    .title(function(err, res) {
        console.log('Title was: ' + res.value);
    })
    .end();

For more options, usage and API details, see WebdriverIO.

Why another webdriverjs lib?

  1. webdriverjs-angular is based on an existing lib, it's extending WebdriverIO.

  2. webdriverjs-angular is designed to work well with angularJS applications. AngularJS applications have a specific behavior that needs to be taken care of to provide easy e2e testing.

How

webdriverjs-angular automatically waits for angularjs to be ready.

So you just have to worry about what you want to do in your tests, not when to do it.

Why not use angular/protractor?

Unlike angular/protractor or sebv/wd-tractor, we do not enhance WebdriverIO API with angularJS-related command.

You will not find any elementByNgBinding, addMockModule, hasElementByNgRepeaterRow or any other specific, angularJS-related methods.

We think your functionnal tests should be as framework-agnostic as possible.

If you need elementByNgBinding, just use regular WebdriverIO commands like .element('[ng-binding=model]').

Local testing

See test/spec.

# you need multiple terminal window

# start a standalone selenium server
npm install selenium-standalone phantomjs -g
start-selenium

# start web server
node test/app/scripts/web-server.js

# launch tests
BROWSER=phantomjs npm test