tlc-core-automation-framework-wdio
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2.16.0 • Public • Published

Background:

We are following multi-layer automation framework architecture using webdriver.io + cucumber + typescript This core framework has been implemented with generic utility functions and cucumber steps, which can be easily consumed by another framework

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Design pattern:

src  e2e o helpers  common-helpers  framework-helpers  reporting-helpers o step-definitions  action-steps  verification-steps o global-types.ts o index.ts o world.ts  package.json  tsconfig.json

Explanation:

common-helpers

Holds all common function, not related to webdriver.io example: file utilities, moment utilities, string helpers etc.

framework-helpers

Holds all webdriver.io related async helper functions, which can be directly consumed in the steps

reporting-helpers

Holds all functions/classes to generated reports and logs

step-definitions

Implementation of all common steps, can be utilised across web/mobile platform

global-types.ts

Defines few special types for the framework

world.ts

Used to pass data/information from one step to another step

Publishing the framework

This framework has been published to npm

Utilization

The external projects can consume this core framework as npm package by providing the correct version number. Please note, the version number will keep on increasing with every release. If you don’t want to use the latest version, please make sure you lock your version, in your own framework. However, we always encourage to use the latest version to make best use of this framework

To point to your feature step to the core framework steps, you must update the wdio.confg.ts file > cucumberOpts > require tags ['','']

require: ['./src/e2e/step-definitions/*.ts','./node_modules/tlc-core-automation-framework-wdio'],

Tests

e2e-local.sh can be used to run the e2e tests locally in the same way they are run in Gitlab (inside a webdriverio/selenium-standalone container). -> You need to specify the PLATFORM_TAG as an environment variable inside the configuration. For example : PLATFORM_TAG=@desktop PLATFORM_TAG=@mobile PLATFORM_TAG=@tablet. Also add the same @desktop/@mobile/@tablet tag to your scenario inside the feature file.

features

To run the features in GitLab requires setting the GITLAB environment variable to 1. This passes some extra parameters to Chrome so that it works in Docker.

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  • arifaman
  • jerina.jaleel
  • deepak.racherla