bug-district
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Install the library

yarn add --dev bug-district

Initialize your first action

  1. Install @testing-library/dom.
  2. Create a file named "bug-district.ts" in your code and add the following contents to it:
import { initializeTestActions, ActionRunner } from 'bug-district';
import { screen, waitFor } from '@testing-library/dom';

const actionRunners: ActionRunner[] = [
  {
    // An example of an action that checks if a text is on the screen.
    id: 'check-text-is-visible-on-screen',
    
    // A label to be shown in the test runner.
    label: 'Check that text is visible on screen',
    
    // Arguments that can be set in the test runner.
    arguments: [{ id: 'text' }],
    
    // The function that will run when the action is triggered.
    run: async (data) => {
        const { text } = data.args;
        await waitFor(
            async () => {
                const element = await screen.findByText(text);

                if (element == null) {
                    throw new Error(
                        'Could not find text "' + text + '" on the screen.'
                    );
                }
            },
        )
   },
];

// Initialize the actions that will run in your tests
initializeTestActions({ actions: actionRunners });
  1. Import bug-district.ts somewhere in your app:

import './bug-district'

  1. Run your localhost web server (e.g. yarn dev or yarn start).
  2. Login with your Github account on Bug District
  3. Go to the Github repo that you want to add tests to on Bug District, then select a branch (e.g. master)
  4. Add a test case on Bug District
  5. Add actions and run your test case!

NOTE: You must use Chrome to run the tests on Bug District. You will also need to enable "Insecure origins treated as secure". Navigate to chrome://flags/ to enable the option.

Run all tests

To run all of your tests, add the following script to your "package.json" file.

"run-ui-tests": "node ./node_modules/bug-district/dist/runTestSuite.js ./ui-tester-test-suite.json PORT"

Replace PORT with your localhost post where your website runs (e.g. 3000). If the parth the the node_modules or the test-suite needs to be changed, then make sure to change it in the script.

You can then run the script like this:

yarn run-ui-tests

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