This repository contains Selenium tests for the Wikia App.
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Make sure you have Java and Maven installed on your system, if not follow the vendor instructions for installing them on your operating system.
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In order to run tests in CHROME browser make sure you have chromedriver and it is accessibile
- in Linux OS family it would be in /usr/bin/ for example
- in Windows OS family you should export your chromedriver localization to system path
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On Mac, make sure your $JAVA_HOME is set, e.g. a line like this in your .profile:
export JAVA_HOME=/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.7.0_51.jdk/Contents/Home
Please remember to keep this repository up to date as the tests become worthless otherwise. A good rule of thumb is to add a new test that covers whatever bug you're fixing so we can track regressions on it. Also, make sure to code your tests in a cross-operating system compliant manner as it's valid to run them in Windows, Mac or Linux environments.
The following steps should get you set up for running Selenium tests locally on your machine:
- Clone this repository to your local machine (not your devbox).
- Clone selenium-config repository to the same folder (eg. myfolder/selenium-tests and myfolder/selenium-config)
- Create symlinks for
/selenium-config/config.xml
and/selenium-config/captcha.txt
(note the leading slash) that point to these files in your selenium-config repository. - Open up a terminal and navigate to the root directory of the repository.
Using Maven, you may now run any tests you want on whatever database and domain you want:
mvn clean test -Dbrowser=<browser> -Denv=<environment> -Dwiki-name=<wiki> -Dgroups=<group> -DtestSuite=<your_custom_suite.xml>
It is also possible to run mobile tests on real devices (Currently only Android is supported). In case of running tests on real devices additional parameters are supported:
- -Dplatform - determine if IOS or ANDROID should be used
- -Dplatform-version - get device's uuid from mobile config for provided platform version
- -Ddevice-id - get device with provided uuid
If both platform-version and device-id are provided device with provided uuid would be chosen.
All commands must be run from the selenium-tests
directory cloned during setup process above
mvn clean test -Dbrowser=FF -Denv=preview -Dwiki-name=mediawiki119 -Dgroups=Login
mvn clean test -Dbrowser=FF -Denv=prod -Dwiki-name=mediawiki119 -Dgroups=Login
mvn clean test -Dbrowser=CHROME -Denv=dev-karol -Dwiki-name=muppet -Dgroups=Login
Running tests on local instance of Mercury (which fetches data from devbox) for muppet wikia on a Chrome pretending to be an Android device forcing Mercury skin
mvn clean test -Dbrowser=CHROMEMOBILEMERCURY -Denv=dev-karol -Dwiki-name=muppet -Dgroups=Login
If everything goes right it should log in as a QATestsUser.
mvn clean test -Dplatform=ANDROID -Ddevice-id=0243e69a8ec7e8de -Dgroups=MobileLogin
mvn clean test -Dplatform=ANDROID -Dplatform-version=4.4 -Dgroups=MobileLogin
The following are valid test parameters:
-Dbrowser
- Which browser to use, for example "CHROME"-Dbase-address
- (Deprecated) The base URL to run in the browser, for example "http://yourname.wikia-dev.com/"-Denv
- The environment on which the test(s) should be run in, for exampleprod
,preview
,dev-<name>
,sandbox-<number>
,-Dwiki-name
- The wiki where the test(s) should be run on, for example "mediawiki119", "muppet"-Dgroups
- (Optional) Which test groups to run, for example "Chat". Optional. Uses all tests if omitted-Dlive-domain
- (Optional) The base URL to run in the browser, for example "http://www.wikia.com/". Only required for Hubs tests-Ddisable-flash
- (Optional) Disable Flash plugin, any String value = true
The following are valid for use in the -Dbrowser
parameter:
- FF
- CHROME
- CHROMEMOBILEMERCURY
- IE
- GHOST (phantomjs)
The following are valid for use in the -Dgroups
parameter:
- ArticleCRUDUser
- ArticleCRUDAnon
- ArticleComments
- ArticleEditDropdown
- ArticleActionsAdmin
- ArticleFeaturesCRUDAnon
- ArticleFeaturesCRUDUser
- ArticleTOCTests
- AvatarTest
- BlogTests
- BlogFeaturesTests
- BlogCommentsTests
- CategoriesTestsArticle
- CategoriesTestsArticleEditMode
- Chat
- CNW_lang
- CNW
- EditAccountTest
- FollowArticle
- FollowBlog
- FollowPhoto
- FollowVideo
- ForumBoardTests
- ForumEditMode
- ForumThreadTests
- ForumNotificationsTests
- ForgottenPassword
- ForcedLogin
- Hubs
- ImageServing
- ImageStorageTests
- InteractiveMaps
- Login
- Media
- MessageWall
- MessageWallFeatures
- MessageWallNotificationsFollowersMessageTests
- MessageWallNotificationsFollowersResponseTests
- MessageWallNotificationsOwnerTests
- MessageWallNotificationsThreadCreatorTests
- MessageWallNotificationsThreadParticipantTests
- MultiWikiFinder
- RTE
- RTE_extended
- CrossWikiSearch
- IntraWikiSearch
- IntraWikiSearchExactMatch
- Seo
- SignUp
- SpecialVideo
- ThemeDesigner
- Toolbar
- Top_10_list_Tests
- UsersAndRights
- VetAddVideo
- VetModalAlignment
- VetModalCaption
- VetModalWidth
- VetProvidersRV
- VetProvidersArticle
- VideoSuggestions
- VideoArticlePlacehoder
- WamPageTests
- WikiActivity
Most tests write logs and take screenshots while they run which provide further information about what happened if they failed. These files reside in the ./logs
directory and can be viewed locally in your browser by navigating to that folder.